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12
Cumulative (adj) – increasing by
one addition after another
Example: The cumulative effect of using so many chemicals on the land could be
disastrous
13
Fragile (adj) – easily damaged, broken, or harmed (C2)
Example: Be careful with that vase – it’s very fragile
14
Stretch (v) – to spread over a large area or distance (C2)
Example: A huge cloud of dense smoke stretched across the horizon
15
Delighted (adj) – very pleased (B1)
Example: Pat was delighted with her new flat
Day 10 (Reading Passage 1: Movers and Shakers)
Word list:
1
Enthusiastic (adj) – having a feeling of energetic interest
in a particular subject
or activity and an eagerness to be involved in it (B2)
Example: One of the good things about teaching young children is their
enthusiasm
2
Declare (v) – to announce something clearly, firmly,
publicly, or officially (B2)
Example: They declared their support for the proposal
3
Asset (n) – something valuable belonging to a person or organization that can be
used for the payment of debts (C1)
Example: A company’s assets can consist of cash, investments, specialist
knowledge
4
Lip service (n) – to say you agree with something but
do nothing to support it
Example: She claims to be in favor of training, but so far, she’s only paid lip ser-
vice to the idea
5
Amend (v) – to change the words of a text, especially
a law or a legal document
(C2)
Example: MPs were urged to amend the law to prevent another oil tanker disaster
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