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resort
Noun
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Buildings in a scenic area where people can go on vacation or to relax; resorts are like hotels that provide extra entertainment to their guests.
Dan and Sarah went to an expensive resort in Jamaica for their honeymoon.
resort
Verb
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To choose to do something you don't want to do because you have no other choice.
All my friends were too busy to help me move so I had to resort to calling a moving company and it cost me $100 dollars an hour!
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To sort something again.
I just sorted these files last week and didn't think I'd have to do it again for awhile, but I had to resort them this morning.
wear
Verb
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When you wear something, you put it on your body and cover your body with it.
I don't wear shoes on my feet when I am inside.
She wore a red dress.
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When something wears, it gets damaged, over time.
The car was worn from ten years of hard driving.
My best leather shoes wore out from all the walking.
The young girl wore her mother down.
wear
Noun
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Things show wear after being used for a long time.
The old school was starting to show wear after one hundred years.