lem • on • ade / ,lems ' neid / noun

[ count, noncount ]

a drink that is made from fresh lemon juice, sugar, and water

lend Ф / lend / verb ( lends , lend . ing , lent / lent / has lent )

to give something to someone for a short time

I lent the book to Jo.

Rick lent me his car for an hour.

The bank will lend us up to $50,000.

Which word?

Borrow or lend?

If you borrow something, you have it for a short time and you must give it back: I borrowed a DVD from Alex for the weekend.

If you lend something, you give it to someone for a short time: Alex lent me a DVD for the weekend.

length © / lege / noun [ count, noncount ]

how long something is The table is two yards in length . We measured the length of the garden. The adjective is long .

— Look at the picture at dimension .

length • en / ' legesn / verb

( length . ens , length . en . ing , length ened )

to become or to make something longer I need to lengthen this skirt.

length • wise / ' legewaiz / adjective

in a direction along the length of something Fold the paper lengthwise.

length • y / legei / adjective ( length i er , length i . est )

very long a lengthy meeting

le • ni • ent / linisnt / adjective

If a punishment, or the person who gives the punishment,

is lenient , it is not as strict as you expected

The judge was too lenient. She should have gone to jail.

lens / lenz / noun [ count ] ( plural lens .es )

( physics ) a special piece of glass in things like cameras or glasses. It makes things look bigger, smaller, or clearer when you look through it.

— Look at the picture at glasses , microscope .

lent

form of lend

len til / ' lentl/ noun [ count ]

a small, round, dried seed. You cook lentils in water before you eat them lentil soup

leop • ard / ' lepsrd /

noun [ count ]

a wild animal like a big cat with yellow fur and dark spots. Leopards live in Africa and southern Asia.

le • o • tard / ' listard / noun [count]

a piece of clothing that fits the body tightly from the neck to the tops of the legs. Leotards are worn by dancers or by women in some sports.

les bi an / ' lezbisn / noun [ count ]

a woman who is attracted to other women ► les bi an adjective

a lesbian relationship

less / les / adjective, pronoun

a smaller amount of something A poor person has less money than a rich person. The doctor advised him to drink less coffee.

—ANTONYM more , —Look at least .

leSS 2 © / les/ adverb

not so much

It rains less in summer.

I'm too fat — I must try to eat less.

He's less intelligent than his sister.

—ANTONYM more , Look at least .

Suffix

-less

( in adjectives ) not having something; without

hope less

pain less

thought less

use less

less • en / ' lesn / verb ( less - ens , less - en - ing , less - ened )

to become or to make something less This medicine will lessen the pain.

leS . SOn © / 'lesn / noun [ count ] a time when you learn something with a teacher She gives piano lessons. I'm taking driving lessons .

let© / let / verb ( lets , let - ting , let , has let )

to allow someone or something to do something Her parents won't let her stay out after 11 o'clock. Let me carry your bag.

Let the dog in (= let it come in ) . Which word? Allow or let?

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