ash - the soft grey or black powder that is left after a substance, especially tobacco, coal or wood, has burnt, break off - to end (something) suddenly, call off - decide that a planned event, especially a sports event, will not happen, or to end an activity because it is no longer useful or possible, crack - a line on the surface of something that is damaged, cut off - cause a person or place to become separate, or cause someone to be or feel alone, damage - to harm or break something, damp - slightly wet, usually in an unpleasant way, drought - a long period when there is no rain and people do not have enough water, earthquake - a sudden movement of the Earth's surface, often causing severe damage, eruption - when a volcano explodes and flames and rocks come out of it, gas - a substance in a form like air and not solid or liquid, humid - Humid air or weather is hot and slightly wet., hurricane - a violent storm with very strong winds, injure - to hurt a person, animal, or part of your body, invaluable - extremely useful, let off - to not punish someone who has committed a crime or done something wrong, or to not punish them severely, log off - to stop a computer being connected to a computer system, usually when you want to stop working, peak - the top of a mountain, or the mountain itself, planet - a large, round object in space that moves around the sun or another star, preserve - to keep something the same or prevent it from being damaged or destroyed, priceless - very important or useful, send off - to send a letter, document or parcel by post, sensitive - easily upset by the things people say or do, shake - to make quick, short movements from side to side or up and down, or to make something or someone do this, tell off - to speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong,

Objective First - Unit 23 - Vocabulary

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