air force [a military organization using airplanes] The air force wants more airplanes and missiles.
airplane [a vehicle with wings that flies] I flew home on an airplane.
airport [a place where airplanes take off and land] The airplane landed at the airport in Washington.
album [a collection of recorded music] He recorded the song from an old record album.
alcohol [a strong, colorless liquid, usually made from grain, used as a drug or in industrial products] The man fell because he drank too much alcohol.
alive [(1) having life; (2) not dead] The flowers become alive in the spring. (1) The accident victim was seriously injured but is still alive. (2)
all [(1) everything; (2) everyone; (3) the complete amount] She ate all that she wanted. (1) All were invited to speak on the proposal. (2) She spent all her money for a new car. (3)
ally [a nation or person joined with another for a special purpose] Britain is a military ally of the United States.
almost [a little less than completely] My dog is almost five years old.
alone [separated from others] Some people enjoy eating alone.
along [near or on] We walked along the road.
already [(1) before now; (2) even now] She was already there when we arrived. (1) It is already too late to take the train. (2)
also [(1) added to; (2) too] Please bring me the fish dinner and coffee, and also some water. (1) She said she also wanted to go home. (2)
although [even if it is true that] Although he was tired, he kept walking.
always [(1) at all times; (2) every time] This street is always busy. (1) We always study together. (2)