The superb way of learning new words is to repeat them and finding associations to these words, and also by making up sentences


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part of the team and we can't do without him.

683

Sequence

a series of related things or events, or the order in which they follow each other eg: The first chapter describes the strange sequence of events that lead to his death.

684

Deviate from

to do something which is different from the usual or common way of behaving

685

Revise

to study again something you have already learned, in preparation for an examination

686

Articulate

able to express thoughts and feelings easily and clearly, or showing this quality

687

Interval

a period between two events or times, or the space between two points

688

Negate

to cause something to have no effect

689

Liberal

respecting and allowing many different types of beliefs or behaviour

690

Revenue

the income that a government or company receives regularly

691

Supplement with

to add something to something to make it larger or better

eg:Some vegetarians like to supplement their diets with iron tablets.

692

Undergo

to experience something which is unpleasant or which involves a change

693

Vehicle

a machine usually with wheels and an engine, which is used for transporting people or goods on land, especially on roads

694

Trigger

to cause something bad to start

695

Overlap

to cover something partly by going over its edge; to cover part of the same space

696

Refine

to make something pure or improve something, especially by removing unwanted material

697

Version

a particular form of something which varies slightly from other forms of the same thing

698

Volume

the amount of space that is contained within an object or solid shape

699

Indulge in

to allow yourself or another person to have something enjoyable, especially more than is good for you

700

Reminisce

to talk or write about past experiences which you remember with pleasure

701

Burgeoning

developing quickly

702

Array

a large group of things or people, especially one which is attractive or causes admiration and often one which has been positioned in a particular way

703

Prior

1)existing or happening before something else, or before a particular time

eg:The course required no prior knowledge of Spanish.

2)more important

Mothers with young children have a prior claim on funds.

704

Mode

a way of operating, living or behaving

705

Extensive

covering a large area; having a great range

706

Alienate

1)to cause someone or a group of people to stop supporting and agreeing with you

2)to make someone feel that they are different and do not belong to a group

707

Desolate

describes a place that is empty and not attractive, with no people or nothing pleasant in it

708

Notion

(a) belief or idea

709

Thrilling

extremely exciting

710

Potent

very powerful, forceful or effective

eg:The Berlin Wall was a potent symbol of the Cold War.

711


Be tempted to do

to want something or to want to do something

eg:"Did you apply for that job?" "Well, I was very tempted but in the end I decided not to."

712

Overtake

1)to go past something by being a greater amount or degree

2)to happen to a person or a place suddenly and unexpectedly

713

Innocent

(of a person) not guilty of a particular crime, or having no knowledge of the unpleasant and evil things in life, or (of a thing) not intended to harm anyone

714

Incremental

in a series of amounts

eg:Most research proceeds by small incremental advances.

715

Qualify for

to have the legal right to have or do something because of the situation you are in, or to cause someone to have such a right

eg: She doesn't qualify for maternity leave because she hasn't been in her job long enough.

716

Hesitate

to pause before you do or say something, often because you are uncertain or nervous about it

717

Exponential

describes a rate of increase which becomes quicker and quicker as the thing that increases becomes larger

718

Alongside

next to, or together with

A car pulled up alongside (ours).

719

Venture

to risk going somewhere or doing something that might be dangerous or unpleasant, or to risk saying something that might be criticized

720

Downplay

to make something seem less important or less bad than it really is

721

Advisable

If something is advisable, it will avoid problems if you do it

722

Virtually

almost Eg: Their twins are virtually identical.

723

Notify

to tell someone officially about something

724

Function

1)the natural purpose (of something) or the duty (of a person)

2)to work or operate

Eg: You'll soon learn how the office functions.

725

Gender

the physical and/or social condition of being male or female

726

Confuse with

to mix up someone's mind or ideas, or to make something difficult to understand

727

Dismantle

to take a machine apart or to come apart into separate pieces

Eg: She dismantled the washing machine to see what the problem was, but couldn't put it back together again.

728

Support

1)to agree with and give encouragement to someone or something because you want them to succeed

2)to give a person the money they need in order to buy food and clothes and pay for somewhere to live

729

Guidance

help and advice about how to do something or about how to deal with problems connected with your work, education, or personal relationships

730

Experience

1)(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing or feeling things

Eg: Do you have any experience of working with kids (= Have you ever worked with them) ?

2)If you experience something, it happens to you, or you feel it

Eg: We experienced a lot of difficulty in selling our house.

731

Ridicule

unkind words or actions that make someone or something look stupid

732

Presumably

used to say what you think is the likely situation

Eg: They can presumably afford to buy a bigger apartment.

733

Frustrate

to make someone feel annoyed or less confident because they cannot achieve what they want

734

Testify

to speak seriously about something, especially in a court of law; to give or provide proof

735

Glimpse

to see something or someone for a very short time or only partly

736

Erode

to rub or be rubbed away gradually

eg: The cliffs are eroding several feet a year.

737

Construct

to build something or put together different parts to form something whole

738

Legally

as stated by the law

Eg: Children under sixteen are not legally allowed to buy cigarettes.

739

Subservient to

Willing to do what other people want, or considering your wishes as less important than those of other people

eg: The government was accused of being subservient to the interests of the pro-Europe campaigners.

740

Whereby

by which way or method

eg: They've set up a plan whereby you can spread the cost over a period.

741

Inflict

to force someone to experience something very unpleasant

eg:These new bullets are capable of inflicting massive injuries.

742

Deliberately

intentionally

I'm sure he says these things deliberately to annoy me.

743

Deposit

to put something valuable, especially money, in a bank

744

Outspoken

expressing strong opinions very directly without worrying if other people are offended

eg: Mr Masack is an outspoken critic of the present government.

745

Vacant

not filled or occupied ; available to be used

746

Travel

to make a journey, usually over a long distance

747

Magnitude

the large size or importance of something

They don't seem to grasp the magnitude of the problem .

748

Deceptive

making you believe something that is not true

748

Underestimate

to fail to guess or understand the real cost, size, difficulty, etc. of something

749

Take smth for granted

to believe something to be the truth without even thinking about it

eg: I didn't realize that Melanie hadn't been to college - I suppose I just took it for granted.

750

Immune

protected against a particular disease by particular substances in the blood

751

Promising

Something which is promising shows signs that it is going to be successful or enjoyable

752

Worship

to have or show a strong feeling of respect and admiration for God or a god

753

Reason

the cause of an event or situation or something which provides an excuse or explanation

The reason for the disaster was engine failure, not human error.

754

Ultimatum

a threat in which a person or group of people are warned that if they do not do a particular thing, something unpleasant will happen to them. It is usually the last and most extreme in a series of actions taken to bring about a particular result

755

Bewilder

to confuse someone

The instructions completely bewildered me.

756

Cooperate with

to act or work together for a particular purpose, or to be helpful by doing what someone asks you to do

757

Enthusiastic

showing enthusiasm Eg: You don't seem very enthusiastic about the party - don't you want to go tonight?

758

Remain

to stay in the same place or in the same condition

eg: The doctor ordered him to remain in bed for a few days

759

Dispense with sb/sth

to get rid of something or someone or stop using them because you do not need them

They've had to dispense with a lot of luxuries since Mike lost his job.

760

Significant

important or noticeable

761

Mission

an important job, especially a military one, that someone is sent somewhere to do

762

Insofar as

To the degree that

763

At the expense of

making another person look silly

Would you stop making jokes at my expense?

764

Notorious

famous for something bad

765

Attract

to pull or draw someone or something towards them, by the qualities they have, especially good ones

766

Mainstream

considered normal, and having or using ideas, beliefs, etc which are accepted by most people

767

Envious

wishing you had what another person has

768

Contradiction

when something is the complete opposite of something else or very different from something else, so that one of them must be wrong

769

Ruthless

not thinking or worrying about any pain caused to others; cruel

780

Engulf

to surround and cover something or someone completely

781

Stamina

the physical and/or mental strength to do something which might be difficult and which will take a long time

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