👉 To have a consequence or remnant.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look! That dictionary definition – “to have a consequence or remnant” – it’s a bit tricky, isn’t it? Let’s break it down with a little rhyme to help you see. “Leave” means more than just saying goodbye, It's the echoes of things that pass you by. Think about a footprint in the sand, A trace remains, close at hand. That’s a remnant, you understand? Or if you break a vase with glee, There are shards left for all to see – consequence, you agree! It can also mean to depart , it's true, To go away from me and you. Like when the sun sets, golden hue, It leaves behind a twilight view. So ‘leave’ isn’t just about action bright, But what remains after things take flight! Does that make a little clearer, my dears? Do you have any questions for me?