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dragon
A2
noun
Usage:
70%
Mythical Creature, Serpent
Translation: Mythical Creature, Serpent
Pronunciation: /ˈdræɡən/
Meaning: A large, mythical creature that looks like a giant lizard or snake and can breathe fire.

A dragon is a make-believe animal from old stories. It often has wings and fire comes from its mouth. People find dragons exciting and scary in books and movies.

The dragon flies over the mountains at night.

In stories, a dragon can breathe bright fire.

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B2
noun
Usage:
40%
Shrew, Harridan, Termagant
Translation: Shrew, Harridan, Termagant
Pronunciation: /ˈdræɡən/
Meaning: A very cruel, strict, or angry woman, especially one who is difficult to live with.

Sometimes people use dragon to say a woman is very angry or mean. She is hard to live with and may shout or be strict a lot. This meaning is informal and a bit old-fashioned.

My teacher was a dragon when she was angry.

She is called a dragon because she shouts a lot.

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B1
noun
Usage:
50%
Dragon Emblem, Dragon Symbol
Translation: Dragon Emblem, Dragon Symbol
Pronunciation: /ˈdræɡən/
Meaning: A decorative symbol or design of a dragon, often used on flags, emblems, or logos.

A dragon can be a picture or sign used for decoration. People use dragon images on flags or signs to show power or tradition. It is common in many countries and cultures.

The dragon on the flag is red and fierce.

Their logo has a dragon and a sword.

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A2
noun
Usage:
30%
Dragon Kite
Translation: Dragon Kite
Pronunciation: /ˈdræɡən/
Meaning: A type of kite that looks like a dragon and is flown on windy days.

A dragon can be a toy kite shaped like a dragon. People fly dragon kites outside when it is windy. These kites are often colorful and long.

We flew a dragon kite at the park today.

The dragon kite moves high in the blue sky.

5
B2
noun
Usage:
35%
Powerful Person, Leader
Translation: Powerful Person, Leader
Pronunciation: /ˈdræɡən/
Meaning: A very powerful and important person or thing, often used figuratively to describe dominance.

Sometimes dragon means a strong and important person. This use shows someone who is big and in control. It is a metaphor and often used in stories or talk about leaders.

She is a dragon in the business world.

The team’s captain is a dragon on the field.

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B1
noun
Usage:
25%
Constellation
Translation: Constellation
Pronunciation: /ˈdræɡən/
Meaning: In astronomy, Dragon is the name of a constellation in the northern sky.

Dragon is the name of a group of stars in the sky. People called this shape a dragon long ago. It helps astronomers find and talk about parts of space.

The Dragon constellation shines brightly tonight.

Stars form the shape of a dragon in the sky.

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B2
noun
Usage:
30%
Spacecraft, Spaceship
Translation: Spacecraft, Spaceship
Pronunciation: /ˈdræɡən/
Meaning: Name of a spacecraft developed by SpaceX to carry people and cargo to space.

Dragon is a modern spaceship made by the company SpaceX. It sends astronauts and goods to space stations. People often talk about it in science and space news.

Dragon carries supplies to the space station.

SpaceX launched the Dragon to orbit Earth.

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