🇬🇧 Send meaning: English Vocabulary Flash Card
verb
“Send” means to make a person, an animal, or even an object go somewhere else to do something or to give something to someone. When you send someone, you are not going yourself—you are making them go. You can send a friend to get snacks, send a letter to your grandma, or send a robot to clean your room. The sender is the one who decides, and the person or thing sent is the one who goes or is delivered.
Dad said he would send me outside to play if I kept using the vacuum cleaner as a karaoke machine.
The principal threatened to send our class to the playground early because we were being too well-behaved and it was suspicious.
I want to send my alarm clock on vacation so it stops screaming at me every morning.
When I dance in the kitchen, my moves send the dog running for safety under the table.
Scientists sometimes send robots instead of people to dangerous places, like volcanoes or other planets, so humans can stay safe while still learning amazing things.
I find a small wet cat on my street. I put it in a box and call my friend. We send help. I send a photo, I send a quick note with the box, and I send the cat to the vet. They check it, give it warm food, and the cat purrs. I send a big smile home.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: B2 Upper Intermediate
This word is at the B2 level, which means it’s used in more complex conversations and texts. It helps you discuss abstract ideas, express opinions clearly, and engage in discussions on a variety of topics, both personal and professional.
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