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Community (noun)
A group of people living in the same area.
Neighborhood (noun)
The area around the place where you live.
Job (noun)
The regular work that a person does to earn money.
Police Officer (noun)
A person who keeps people safe and makes sure they follow the law.
Nurse (noun)
A person trained to help a doctor and care for sick people.
Principal (noun)
The person who is the head or leader of a school.
Cook (noun)
A person who prepares and makes food for others to eat.
Street (noun)
A road in a town or city with buildings on the sides.
Hallway (noun)
A long passage in a building that leads to different rooms.
City (noun)
A large and important town with many people and buildings.
Countryside (noun)
Land that is outside of cities and towns; the village.
Village (noun)
A small group of houses in the countryside.
Supervisor (noun)
A person who manages or watches other workers.
Employee (noun)
A person who is paid to work for someone else.
Emergency (noun)
A dangerous situation that requires immediate action.
Building (noun)
A structure with walls and a roof, like a house or school.
Occupant (noun)
A person who is inside a room or building at a specific time.
Pharmacy (noun)
A shop where you buy medicine.
Customer (noun)
A person who buys something from a shop.
Volunteer (noun)
A person who does work for free to help others.
Resident (noun)
A person who lives in a particular house or area.
Center (noun)
The middle of a place or a main building for activities.
Crowded (adjective)
Full of too many people.
Fantastic (adjective)
Very good or wonderful.
Boring (adjective)
Not interesting or exciting.
Injured (adjective)
Having physical harm to the body.
Public (adjective)
For everyone to use; not private.
Safe (adjective)
Not in danger; free from harm.
Local (adjective)
Relating to the area near where you live.
Busy (adjective)
Having a lot of things happening or many people.
Famous (adjective)
Known by many people.
Poor (adjective)
Having very little money.
Weak (adjective)
Having little power or strength.
Scared (adjective)
Feeling afraid of something.
Neat (adjective)
Tidy and in good order.
Messy (adjective)
Not tidy or in good order.
Terrible (adjective)
Very bad or unpleasant.
Wonderful (adjective)
Very good or pleasant.
Careful (adjective)
Paying attention to avoid mistakes or danger.
Wild (adjective)
Living in nature; not controlled by humans.
Feed (verb)
To give food to a person or animal.
Cross (verb)
To go from one side of a road to the other.
Become (verb)
To start to be something, like a new job.
Treat (verb)
To give medical care to someone.
Wash (verb)
To make something clean using water and soap.
Sanitize (verb)
To make something very clean and free from germs.
Prepare (verb)
To get something ready to be used or eaten.
Respond (verb)
To say or do something as a reaction to something else.
Rescue (verb)
To save someone from a dangerous situation.
Find (verb)
To see or get something after looking for it.
Bring (verb)
To come to a place with someone or something.
Come (verb)
To move toward a person or place.
Leave (verb)
To go away from a place.
Follow (verb)
To go behind someone or obey a rule.
Fix (verb)
To repair something that is broken.
Protect (verb)
To keep someone or something safe.
Keep (verb)
To continue to have or hold something.
Welcome (verb)
To greet someone in a friendly way.