The air available to aircraft to fly in, especially the part subject to the jurisdiction of a particular country.
Noun
The airline was refused permission to enter the Nigerian ------
A strip of ground set aside for the take-off and landing of aircraft.
Noun
The ------- was cleared out to aid safe landing.
(of a door or other opening) slightly open.
Adjective
The home help had left the window ------.
With hands on the hips and elbows turned outwards.
Adverb
She stood --------, frowning at the small boy.
brisk and cheerful readiness.
Noun
She accepted the invitation with ----------------
A tuna of warm seas, which travels in large schools and is of commercial importance as a food fish.
Noun
The ------- is a very delicious fish specie.
Although
Conjunction
He finally agreed, ------- reluctantly, to help us
an elected member of some city governments
Noun
Cities were subdivided into quarters, which were headed by -----
a plant grown as food, especially for farm animals, or used in salads before it is completely developed
Noun
I have no plans to plant ------ this year
A simple, non-flowering, and typically aquatic plant of a large group that includes the seaweeds and many single-celled forms.
Noun
That ------- in the gutter is fast becoming an irritating sight.
a set of mathematical instructions or rules that, especially if given to a computer, will help to calculate an answer to a problem:
noun
Music apps use ------ to predict the probability that fans of one particular band will like another
loyalty or commitment to a superior or to a group or cause.
Noun
Those wishing to receive citizenship must swear ---------------- to the republic
capable of causing the body to react badly to something
Adjective
The peptide showed no ------- capacity
To make (suffering, deficiency, or a problem) less severe or put an end to it totally.
Verb
The drugs didn't do anything to ------- her pain
a large semiaquatic reptile similar to a crocodile but with a broader and shorter head
noun
There is an ------- in my school's zoo
Capable of being allocated or assigned.
Adjective
That revenue is ------
one of the ways in which a particular phoneme (= speech sound) can be pronounced
noun
With the rise of metrical phonology, new light was shed on the entire question of stop ------
Relating to or derived from alluvium.
Adjective
Rich ---------- soils are needed in the Netherlands.
the rosy light of the setting or rising sun seen on high mountains.
noun
The red granite flickered warmly in the evening -----
a climber of high mountains
Noun
He is an -----------
a change, usually a slight change, in the appearance, character, or structure of something:
Noun
The house needed extensive ------- when we moved in.
a loud argument or disagreement
Noun
According to witnesses, the ------ between the two men started inside the restaurant.
showing a disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others; unselfish.
adjective
It was an entirely ----- act
A mixture or blend.
Noun
The show was a wonderful ----------- of dance, music and drama
Something done in an unskilful or inept way.
Noun
Her ------- interviewing technique sold her out.
The ability to use the right and left hands equally well;
Noun
He credits his -------- to all the broken arms he suffered as a child.
having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed.
Adjective
He sees his wife as a ruthlessly -------- workaholic
Something very pleasing to taste or smell.
Adjective
Her jam was ----------
To make (something bad or unsatisfactory) better.
Verb
The reform did much to ------- living standards.
things associated with America, especially the United States.
Noun
A slice of purple pie is pure -------