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first
adjective
coming
before
all
others
in
order
,
time
,
or
importance
•
Maya
won
the
first
prize
in
the
art
contest
.
Maya
won
the
first
prize
in
the
art
contest
.
•
Please
turn
to
the
first
page
of
your
workbook
.
Please
turn
to
the
first
page
of
your
workbook
.
adverb
before
anyone
or
anything
else
in
a
sequence
•
Finish
your
homework
first
before
you
play
games
.
Finish
your
homework
first
before
you
play
games
.
•
Who
arrived
first
at
the
party
?
Who
arrived
first
at
the
party
?
noun
the
person
or
thing
that
comes
before
all
others
in
a
race
,
list
,
or
ranking
•
Lena
crossed
the
finish
line
in
first
.
Lena
crossed
the
finish
line
in
first
.
•
Our
team
is
in
first
in
the
league
standings
.
Our
team
is
in
first
in
the
league
standings
.
interjection
used
as
an
exclamation
to
proudly
claim
that
you
are
the
earliest
to
arrive
,
comment
,
or
finish
•
She
typed
“
First
!”
under
the
newly
posted
video
.
She
typed
“
First
!”
under
the
newly
posted
video
.
•
When
the
teacher
asked
who
wanted
snacks
,
Sam
shouted
“
First
!”
and
raised
his
hand
.
When
the
teacher
asked
who
wanted
snacks
,
Sam
shouted
“
First
!”
and
raised
his
hand
.
fire
noun
bright
,
hot
flames
that
burn
and
give
light
and
heat
•
The
campers
gathered
around
the
fire
to
roast
marshmallows
.
The
campers
gathered
around
the
fire
to
roast
marshmallows
.
•
A
sudden
kitchen
fire
filled
the
apartment
with
smoke
.
A
sudden
kitchen
fire
filled
the
apartment
with
smoke
.
Old
English
‘
fyr
’,
related
to
Old
Norse
‘
fyrr
’,
German
‘
Feuer
’,
from
Proto-Indo-European
root
*paewr-
‘
fire'
.
verb
-
fire
,
firing
,
fires
,
fired
to
shoot
a
bullet
,
arrow
,
or
other
projectile
•
The
hunter
carefully
fired
at
the
target
.
The
hunter
carefully
fired
at
the
target
.
•
When
the
starting
pistol
fires
,
the
runners
sprint
down
the
track
.
When
the
starting
pistol
fires
,
the
runners
sprint
down
the
track
.
verb
-
fire
,
firing
,
fires
,
fired
to
dismiss
someone
from
their
job
•
The
manager
fired
two
employees
for
repeatedly
arriving
late
.
The
manager
fired
two
employees
for
repeatedly
arriving
late
.
•
If
you
keep
missing
deadlines
,
they
might
fire
you
.
If
you
keep
missing
deadlines
,
they
might
fire
you
.
noun
bullets
or
shells
being
shot
from
guns
•
The
soldiers
advanced
under
heavy
enemy
fire
.
The
soldiers
advanced
under
heavy
enemy
fire
.
•
The
police
warned
the
robbers
that
they
would
open
fire
if
they
did
not
surrender
.
The
police
warned
the
robbers
that
they
would
open
fire
if
they
did
not
surrender
.
noun
strong
energy
,
passion
,
or
determination
•
Her
speech
was
full
of
fire
and
inspired
the
whole
audience
.
Her
speech
was
full
of
fire
and
inspired
the
whole
audience
.
•
The
team
played
with
real
fire
after
halftime
.
The
team
played
with
real
fire
after
halftime
.
verb
-
fire
,
firing
,
fires
,
fired
to
make
something
start
burning
;
to
ignite
•
Early
settlers
fired
the
dry
grass
to
clear
the
land
.
Early
settlers
fired
the
dry
grass
to
clear
the
land
.
•
She
fired
the
charcoal
in
the
grill
and
waited
for
the
coals
to
glow
.
She
fired
the
charcoal
in
the
grill
and
waited
for
the
coals
to
glow
.
verb
-
fire
,
firing
,
fires
,
fired
to
heat
pottery
or
bricks
in
a
kiln
until
they
are
hard
•
The
ceramic
vases
will
be
fired
at
a
high
temperature
to
make
them
waterproof
.
The
ceramic
vases
will
be
fired
at
a
high
temperature
to
make
them
waterproof
.
•
You
must
let
the
pieces
dry
completely
before
firing
them
.
You
must
let
the
pieces
dry
completely
before
firing
them
.
firm
adjective
-
firm
,
firmer
,
firmest
hard
or
solid
and
not
easily
pressed
,
bent
,
or
changed
shape
.
•
Pressing
the
avocado
,
she
felt
it
was
still
too
firm
to
eat
.
Pressing
the
avocado
,
she
felt
it
was
still
too
firm
to
eat
.
•
The
toddler
’
s
new
mattress
is
firm
to
support
his
back
.
The
toddler
’
s
new
mattress
is
firm
to
support
his
back
.
adjective
-
firm
,
firmer
,
firmest
showing
strength
of
purpose
or
decision
and
not
likely
to
change
.
•
Despite
the
distractions
,
Maya
remained
firm
in
her
decision
to
study
.
Despite
the
distractions
,
Maya
remained
firm
in
her
decision
to
study
.
•
The
coach
’
s
voice
was
firm
when
he
told
the
team
to
focus
.
The
coach
’
s
voice
was
firm
when
he
told
the
team
to
focus
.
noun
a
business
organization
,
especially
a
company
run
by
partners
or
a
small
team
.
•
After
college
,
he
joined
an
accounting
firm
in
the
city
.
After
college
,
he
joined
an
accounting
firm
in
the
city
.
•
Their
law
firm
specializes
in
environmental
cases
.
Their
law
firm
specializes
in
environmental
cases
.
verb
to
make
something
,
or
become
,
stronger
and
more
solid
.
•
Refrigerating
the
jelly
will
firm
it
faster
.
Refrigerating
the
jelly
will
firm
it
faster
.
•
Her
resolve
firmed
when
she
saw
the
results
.
Her
resolve
firmed
when
she
saw
the
results
.
firmly
adverb
in
a
strong
and
steady
way
so
that
something
stays
in
place
and
does
not
move
or
fall
•
The
nurse
pressed
the
bandage
firmly
against
the
cut
to
stop
the
bleeding
.
The
nurse
pressed
the
bandage
firmly
against
the
cut
to
stop
the
bleeding
.
•
He
held
the
ladder
firmly
while
his
friend
climbed
up
to
fix
the
roof
.
He
held
the
ladder
firmly
while
his
friend
climbed
up
to
fix
the
roof
.
adverb
in
a
determined
and
definite
way
,
showing
that
you
will
not
change
your
mind
or
be
weaker
•
The
teacher
firmly
told
the
class
that
cheating
would
not
be
tolerated
.
The
teacher
firmly
told
the
class
that
cheating
would
not
be
tolerated
.
•
She
firmly
believes
that
kindness
can
change
the
world
.
She
firmly
believes
that
kindness
can
change
the
world
.
confirm
verb
to
show
or
prove
that
something
is
true
or
correct
•
The
scientist
repeated
the
experiment
to
confirm
the
results
.
The
scientist
repeated
the
experiment
to
confirm
the
results
.
•
The
bank
sent
me
a
code
by
text
to
confirm
my
identity
.
The
bank
sent
me
a
code
by
text
to
confirm
my
identity
.
From
Latin
confirmare
“
to
strengthen
,
establish
,
prove
,”
from
con-
“
together
”
+
firmare
“
make
firm
.”
verb
to
tell
someone
officially
that
an
arrangement
,
booking
,
or
plan
is
definite
•
Please
confirm
your
flight
as
soon
as
possible
.
Please
confirm
your
flight
as
soon
as
possible
.
•
The
hotel
emailed
to
say
they
had
confirmed
our
reservation
.
The
hotel
emailed
to
say
they
had
confirmed
our
reservation
.
verb
to
make
a
feeling
,
belief
,
or
opinion
stronger
•
Her
smile
confirmed
my
suspicion
that
she
had
good
news
.
Her
smile
confirmed
my
suspicion
that
she
had
good
news
.
•
The
latest
polls
confirm
the
public's
growing
support
for
the
policy
.
The
latest
polls
confirm
the
public's
growing
support
for
the
policy
.
verb
in
some
Christian
churches
,
to
accept
someone
as
a
full
member
in
a
special
ceremony
•
The
bishop
will
confirm
the
teenagers
next
Sunday
.
The
bishop
will
confirm
the
teenagers
next
Sunday
.
•
I
was
confirmed
when
I
was
twelve
years
old
.
I
was
confirmed
when
I
was
twelve
years
old
.