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Block

Noun, Verb
UK /blɒk/
US /blɑːk/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)

Definition

(n) : A solid piece of material; an area of buildings surrounded by streets; something that stops movement or progress.

(v) : To stop movement or progress.

Example

"(n) : They built a wall with stone blocks."

"(v) : Police blocked the road for safety during the parade."

"(v) : His phone’s memory is blocked with too many photos."

Explanation

A block can mean a solid piece of material such as wood, stone, or metal, usually with flat sides. In cities, it can mean an area of buildings surrounded by streets. As a verb, it means to stop movement or progress, like blocking a road or blocking someone’s phone number, or something that stops movement. In sports, it can mean stopping an opponent’s move. ā€œBlockā€ is used both in physical situations and in abstract ways, such as blocking ideas or emotions.