cha • os / ' keias /
when everything is confused and nothing is organized
chap • el / ' t/repl /
( religion ) a room or a small church where Christians go to speak to God (to pray )
chap • er • one / '/reps|roun/
an older person who goes to social events for younger people to make sure they behave correctly ► chap • er • one
(chap • er•ones,chap er•on • ing ,chap er•oned )
chap • terawl / 'tjreptsr /
( english language arts ) one of the parts of a book
char .ac .ter Ф / 'kaeroktor/
[ count , usually singular ] the qualities that make someone or something different from other people or things
[ count ] a person in a book, play, television show, or movie
char . ac . ter . is . tic © / .ьегекь'гиьк /
a quality that someone or something has
char • coal / ' tjarkoul /
a black substance that is made from burning wood. It is used as a fuel or for drawing
charge 1© /tjord3/ noun
[ count, noncount ]
the money that you must pay for something
Thesaurus
price the money that you have to pay to buy something:
fee the money you pay to go into a place, or for professional advice or services from doctors, lawyers, colleges, etc.:
expense the money you spend on something, or something that makes you spend money:
when the police say that someone has done something wrong
be in charge of someone or something
to take care of or be responsible for someone or something
charge 2Ф /tjard3/ verb
( charg es , charg • ing , charged )
to ask someone to pay a particular price for something
to buy something with a small card made of plastic (called a credit card ) instead of cash
to say that someone has done something wrong
to run quickly and with a lot of force
to put electricity into something
cha • ris • ma / ks 'rizms /
a special quality that some people have, which makes other people like them