peace (n): freedom from disturbance; tranquillity (శాంతి)
Eg: All the animals in the forest lived together in peace and harmony.
harmony (n) a situation in which people are peaceful and agree with each other, or when things seem right or suitable together (సామరస్యం)
Eg: Everyone exprects peace and harmony in their locality.
together (adv): into companionship or close association (కలిసి, ఒకటిగా)
Eg: The animals in the forest lived together.
roamed (v): moved about or travelled aimlessly over a wide area (తిరిగారు)
Eg: The animals roamed about the jungle feely without any fear.
open fields (n): any area of the playing field away from the traffic (బహిరంగ క్షేత్రాలు)
Eg: The animals roamed in the open fields in the jungle.
proud (n):feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction (గర్వం)
Eg: The peacocks can dance well. So, they feel proud of themselves.
admired (v):regard with respect or warm approval (ఇష్టపడి మెచ్చుకొను)
Eg: The peacocks admired the songs of the cuckoos.
melodious (adj):pleasant-sounding (మధురమైన లేదా శ్రావ్యమైన)
Eg: The cuckoos can sing songs melodiously.
pythons (n): a large heavy-bodied non-venomous snake (కొండచిలువలు)
Eg: Pythons are blessed with long bodies.
fur (n): the short, fine, soft hair of certain animals (బొచ్చు/వెంట్రుకలు)
Eg: The sheep has fine fur on its body.
tiny (adj): small in size (చిన్న/సూక్ష్మమైన)
Eg: It’s a tiny butterfly on my finger.
tickled (v): lightly touch or prod (a person or a part of the body) in a way that causes mild discomfort or itching and often laughter (చక్కిలిగింత)
Eg: The friend tickled and I laughed.
exhibited (v): publicly display (a work of art or item of interest) in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair (ప్రదర్శించు)
Eg: We exhibited our science experiments in our school.
poisoned (v): spoiled (ఇక్కడ ఆలోచనలను విషపూరితం చేయడం అంటే చెడగొట్టడం అని అర్థం)
Eg: The jackal poisoned the minds of the animals.
praise (v): express warm approval or admiration of (ప్రశంసించు/మెచ్చుకొను)
Eg: Our teachers and parents praise us when we do something good.
approached (v):speak to (someone) for the first time about a proposal or request (సమీపించు)
Eg: We approach our teacher when we get any doubt.
whispered (v): speak very softly using one's breath rather than one's throat, especially for the sake of secrecy (గుసగుస)
Eg: We whisper when something is secret.
boundaries (n):a line which marks the limits of an area; a dividing line (సరిహద్దు)
Eg: Every house has a boundary around it.
fences (n): a barrier, railing, or other upright structure, typically of wood or wire, enclosing an area of ground to prevent or control access or escape (కంచెలు)
Eg: We build fences around our farms to protect them from animals.
property (n): objects or things owned by somebody (ఆస్తి)
Eg: We have no property. Honesty is only our property.
disappeared (v): be lost or go missing; become impossible to find (అదృశ్యమగు)
Eg: The sun disappears in the evening.
appeared (v): come into sight; become visible or noticeable, especially without apparent cause (ప్రత్యక్షమగు/అగుపించు)
Eg: The sun appears in the East in the morning.
woe (n): great sorrow or distress (దుఃఖకరమైన)
Eg: All the animals went to meet sadhu to narrate their tales of woe.
accompanied (v): go somewhere with (someone) as a companion or escort (కలిసి)
Eg: The cat accompanied the dog to their friends.
opportunity (n): a time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something (అవకాశం)
Eg: There may be many opportunities in our life.
unanimously (adv): without opposition; with the agreement of all people involved (ఏకగ్రీవంగా)
Eg: Ramadevi is elected unanimously sarpanch for Sripally village panchayat.
supper (n): an evening meal, typically a light or informal one (రాత్రి భోజనం)
Eg: We have completed our supper.
disappointed (adj): sad or displeased because someone or something has failed to fulfil one's hopes or expectations (నిరాశ చెందిన)
Eg: He was disappointed in the exams.
strange (adj): unusual or surprising; difficult to understand or explain (వింతైన)
Eg: He looks strange.
bloat (v): make or become swollen with fluid or gas (ఉబ్బు)
Eg: The pig bloated after an accident.
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