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Teacher says
This is an old word and not used in modern language unless you are being ironic and emphasising the formality of a romantic situation.
Nowadays, it is more usual to say "date" e.g. "I am dating him" or "We have been dating for a couple of weeks"
Teacher says
This word is quite old fashioned and not used very much in the modern language. If it used today it is more likely to be an insult or unkind description of a woman who has not married.
Teacher says
Note: this can be spelled as one word or two: "laughing stock".
Teacher says
With the word "_________" she is talking about how likely it will be that she gets married.
chaperone
court
Teacher says
This is an old word and not used in modern language unless you are being ironic and emphasising the formality of a romantic situation.
Nowadays, it is more usual to say "date" e.g. "I am dating him" or "We have been dating for a couple of weeks"
occurred
Admittedly
respond
Spinsters
Teacher says
This word is quite old fashioned and not used very much in the modern language. If it used today it is more likely to be an insult or unkind description of a woman who has not married.
laughingstock
Teacher says
Note: this can be spelled as one word or two: "laughing stock".
embarrass
cruel
approaching
ball
prospects
Teacher says
With the word "prospects" she is talking about how likely it will be that she gets married.
overheard
wardrobe
chaperone
court
Teacher says
This is an old word and not used in modern language unless you are being ironic and emphasising the formality of a romantic situation.
Nowadays, it is more usual to say "date" e.g. "I am dating him" or "We have been dating for a couple of weeks"
occurred
Admittedly
respond
Spinsters
Teacher says
This word is quite old fashioned and not used very much in the modern language. If it used today it is more likely to be an insult or unkind description of a woman who has not married.
laughingstock
Teacher says
Note: this can be spelled as one word or two: "laughing stock".
embarrass
cruel
approaching
ball
prospects
Teacher says
With the word "prospects" she is talking about how likely it will be that she gets married.
overheard
wardrobe
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laughingstock
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Note: this can be spelled as one word or two: "laughing stock".
respond
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chaperone
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Admittedly
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approaching
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overheard
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court
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Teacher's comment
This is an old word and not used in modern language unless you are being ironic and emphasising the formality of a romantic situation.
Nowadays, it is more usual to say "date" e.g. "I am dating him" or "We have been dating for a couple of weeks"
prospects
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Teacher's comment
With the word "prospects" she is talking about how likely it will be that she gets married.
ball
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embarrass
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occurred
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wardrobe
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cruel
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Spinsters
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Teacher's comment
This word is quite old fashioned and not used very much in the modern language. If it used today it is more likely to be an insult or unkind description of a woman who has not married.
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