vital
/ˈvaɪ.t
ə
l/
/-t ̬
ə
l/
adjective
LIVELY
2.
FORMAL
APPROVING
energetic
He had never felt so vital and full of life.
3.
FORMAL
relating to life
worthwhile
/ˌwɜːθˈwaɪl/
/ˌwɝːθ-/
adjective
useful, important or good enough to be a suitable reward for the money or time spent or the effort made
She considers teaching a worthwhile career.
The time and expense involved in keeping up to date with all the changes has been worthwhile.
If you need him on this project, you've got to make it financially worthwhile for him (= you will have to
pay him a suitable amount of money for the amount of work involved) .
confront
/kənˈfrʌnt/
verb [ T ]
to face, meet or deal with a difficult situation or person
As she left the court, she was confronted by angry crowds who tried to block her way.
It's an issue we'll have to confront at some point, no matter how unpleasant it is.
I thought I would remain calm, but when I was confronted with/by the TV camera, I became very nervous.
contaminate
/kənˈtæm.ɪ.neɪt/
verb [ T ]
to make something less pure or make it poisonous
Much of the coast has been contaminated by nuclear waste.
The food which had been contaminated was destroyed.
dispose
/dɪˈspəʊz/
/-ˈspoʊz/
verb
FORMAL
dispose sb to/towards sb/sth
to make someone feel a particular way towards someone or something
His rudeness when we first met didn't dispose me very kindly to/towards him.
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