describe (v)
to tell about something so that your listener gets an understanding of it Please describe the person you saw robbing the bank. In her writing, she describes her characters very well. prescription (n)
a note from a doctor so you can get medicine The doctor wrote me a prescription for pain medicine after I broke my arm. If you lose your prescription, you won't be able to get your medicine from the pharmacy. subscribe (v)
to pay money regularly for a product or service; this word is almost always used with the word "to" - "subscribe to" something I subscribe to two different newspapers; they get delivered to my house every day. It's expensive to subscribe to Brainpop. |
scribble (n)
1. to write or draw something carelessly or quickly 2. to cover with meaningless marks Sally scribbled a note to her dad to tell him she went to a friend’s house. Her three-year-old son likes to scribble on the walls. script (n)
the written text of a play or movie, or tv show Actors need to memorize their scripts carefully. The students wrote a script for the Open House. |