Vocabulary lesson 65
- arrive (v.) reach a destination
– we arrived at his house and knocked at the door.
- depart (v.) leave, especially in order to start a journey
– they departed for Italy.
- comfort (n.) a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint
– We can comfort ourselves with the thought that the worst is over.
- disturb (v.) to interrupt someone and stop them from continuing what they were doing
– I didn’t want to disturb you in the middle of a meeting.
- specific (adj. & n.) clearly defined or identified
– You have to enter the information in a specific order.