as a matter of fact
words that you use when you say something true, important, or interesting
words that you use to say that something is always true
mat .ter 2 Ф / maetor/
to be important
mat • tress / ' m®trss /
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the thick, soft part of a bed
ma • tureAWL / ms ' t/ur ; ms ' tur /
behaving in a sensible way like an adult
fully grown or fully developed —ANTONYM immature ►ma • ture
( ma . tures , ma tur ing , ma tured )
pale purple
max • i • mum AWL / ' mrekssmsm /
[ singular ]
May О / mei /
the fifth month of the year
1 a word that shows what will perhaps happen or what is possible
may go to Colorado next month. He may not be here.
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Can , could , may , might , should , must , will , shall , would , and ought to are modal verbs.
Modal verbs do not have an "s" in the "he/she" form:
You make questions and negative sentences without "do" or "did":
may . be О / 'meibi/
a word that shows that something may happen or may be true
Style
You can use maybe when you want to sound polite:
may • on • naise / meia ' neiz ; ' meianeiz /
a cold, thick sauce made with eggs and oil
may • or / ' meiar /
( politics ) the leader of a group of people who control a city or town (called a council )
maze / meiz /
a system of paths that is confusing, so that it is difficult to find your way out
me Ф / mi /
mead • oW / ' medou /
a field of grass
meal Ф / mil /
Breakfast , lunch , and dinner are the usual meals of the day.
We do not usually use "a" with the names of meals:
meal • time / miltaim /
the time at which a meal is usually eaten
mean 1Ф / min /
( means , mean . ing , meant / ment / has meant )
to have as a meaning What does "medicine" mean ?
to plan or want to say something