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aid |
[ eid ] |
помощь, пособие |
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attachment |
[ ə’tæʧmənt ] |
привязанность, насадка |
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aware |
[ ə’wɛə ] |
знающий, осведомленный |
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area |
[ ‘ɛəriə ] |
район, площадь |
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device |
[ di’vais ] |
приспособление,способ |
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connect |
[ kə’nekt ] |
соединять, ассоциировать |
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create |
[ kri:’eit ] |
создавать,присваивать титул |
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financial |
[ fai’nænʃəl ] |
финансовый |
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achievement |
[ ə’ʧi:vmənt ] |
достижение |
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evidence |
[ ‘evidəns ] |
улика,признак |
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conduct |
[ kən’dʌkt ] |
поведение, руководить |
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enhance |
[ in’hɑ:ns ] |
усиливать |
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despite |
[ dis’pait ] |
несмотря на |
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emphasis |
[ ’emfəsɪs ] |
ударение,особое внимание |
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depression |
[ di’preʃən ] |
депрессия,впадина |
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available |
[ ə’veiləbl ] |
свободный, имеющийся в наличии |
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concept |
[ ‘kɔnsept ] |
концепция |
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appropriate |
[ ə’prəupriit ] |
соответствующий |
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equipment |
[ i’kwipmənt ] |
оборудование,снаряжение |
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contribute |
[ kən’tribju:t ] |
способствовать,жертвовать |
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feature |
[ ‘fi:ʧə ] |
особенность,черты лица |
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energy |
[ ‘enəʤi ] |
энергия |
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adequate |
[ ‘ædikwit ] |
достаточный |
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enable |
[ i’neibl ] |
давать возможность |
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expand |
[ iks’pænd ] |
расширять |
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challenge |
[ ‘ʧælinʤ ] |
оспаривание |
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assistance |
[ ə’sistəns ] |
помощь |
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complex |
[ ‘kɔmpleks ] |
сложный,комплекс |
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accurate |
[ ‘ækjurit ] |
точный |
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exploit |
[ ‘eksplɔit ] |
разрабатывать,использовать(в своих интересах) |
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credit |
[ ‘kredit ] |
кредит,репутация |
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consistent |
[ kən’sistənt ] |
последовательный, согласующ |
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error |
[ ‘erə ] |
ошибка,заблуждение |
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component |
[ kəm’pəunənt ] |
деталь |
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define |
[ di’fain ] |
давать определение |
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academic |
[ ,ækə’demik ] |
академический,учебный |
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conclude |
[ kən’klu:d ] |
завершать, прийти к заключению |
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adjustment |
[ ə’ʤʌstmənt ] |
регулирование |
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alternative |
[ ɔ:l’tə:nətiv ] |
альтернатива, альтернативный |
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commit |
[ kə’mit ] |
совершать |
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estimate |
[ n’estimit ] |
оценка,прикидывать,смета |
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capable |
[ ‘keipəbl ] |
способный |
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alteration |
[ ,ɔ:ltə’reiʃən ] |
изменение |
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found |
[ faund ] |
находить |
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emerge |
[ i’mə:ʤ ] |
возникать,появляться,всплывать |
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decline |
[ di’klain ] |
снижение,ухудшение |
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consequence |
[ ‘kɔnsikwəns ] |
последствие, значение |
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construction |
[ kən’strʌkʃ(ə)n ] |
строительство,сооружение |
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environment |
[ in’vaiərənmənt ] |
окружение,окружающая среда |
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assign |
[ ə’sain ] |
назначить, поручить |
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ACADEMIC DICTIONARY VOCABULARY WORDS
ACADEMIC DICTIONARY VOCABULARY WORDS | Man is always in process of learning many things new a day as it is his nature to sharpen his skills in every field of life for this he has to name a new name a new invented or a new discovered thing; this can be possible if he has a lot of vocabulary in his mind.It is all benefits of learning vocabulary which is used not only in our daily routines but also for being a sophisticated and well educated man, man should a large routine vocabulary to himself.
tilt | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n. Syn. slant; lean
slight but noticeable partiality; line or surface that departs from the vertical
timber | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n. Syn. wood; lumber
wood; lumber; trees or wooded land considered as a source of wood
timely | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
a.
being or occurring in good time; sufficiently early; seasonable
timid | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
a. Syn. shy; craven
shy; craven; lacking self-confidence; shy
tip | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
piece or attachment; end of a pointed or projecting object; a V shape ; indication of potential opportunity
tissue | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n. Syn. fabric
groups of cells that make particular parts of the body; soft thin paper
title | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
right or claim to possession; mark of rank; name of a book or film
toast | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
v.
dry and brown by heat of fire; warm thoroughly; drink to the health or in honor
toe | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
one of digits of the foot; forepart of a foot or hoof
toil | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
exhausting labor or effort; any thread, web, or string spread for taking prey
token | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
something intended or supposed to represent another thing; sign or symbol; memorial of friendship
tolerable | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
a.
capable of being borne or endured; supportable, either physically or mentally.
tolerance | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
capacity for or the practice of recognizing and respecting the beliefs or practices of others; capacity to endure hardship or pain
tolerant | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
a. Syn. permissive; open-minded; easy-going
showing respect for the rights of others; open-minded; showing capacity for endurance
tolerate | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
v. Syn. endure; withstand; stand
endure; withstand; allow without prohibiting or opposing; permit
toll | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
v.
charge a fee for using; sound in slowly repeated single tones; announce or summon by ringing a bell
tongue | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
organ situated in floor of mouth; speech; language; clapper of bell
topic | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
subject of a speech, essay, thesis, discussion, or conversation
torch | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
large candle or lamp giving flaring flame; flashlight
torrent | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n. Syn. flood
rushing stream; flood; heavy downpour
torture | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
extreme pain; anguish of body or mind
toss | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
v.
throw carelessly; throw to see which side comes up; move or stir about violently
tough | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
a. Syn. hard; strong
hard; difficult; feeling physical discomfort or pain; hard to bear
tourism | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
practice of traveling for pleasure; business of providing tours and services for tourists
tow | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
v. Syn. pull; drag
draw or pull behind by a chain or line
towel | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
rectangular cloth or paper for drying or wiping
tower | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
building or part of a building that is exceptionally high in proportion to its width and length; tall, slender structure used for observation, signaling, or pumping
trace | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
v. Syn. imprint; residues
follow, discover; make a mark or lines on a surface
track | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
road or path affording passage; line or route along which something moves
tractor | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
a truck that has a cab but no body
tradition | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n. Syn. heritage
thought or behavior followed from generation to generation; heritage
tragedy | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n. Syn. disaster; calamity
disaster; event resulting in great loss and misfortune
trail | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n. Syn. track
path or track roughly through wild or hilly country; overland route
traitor | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
one who violates his allegiance and betrays his country
tramp | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
v.
travel or wander through; cleanse clothes in water
trample | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
v. Syn. destroy
destroy; step on
tranquil | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
a. Syn. serene; pacific
free from disturbance; pacific
transaction | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n. Syn. deal
deal; communication involving two or more people that affects all those involved
transfer | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n. Syn. shift; distract; divert
shifting; conveyance or removal of something from one place, person, or thing to another
transform | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
v. Syn. change; convert
change in outward structure or looks; convert
transformation | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
change in form , appearance, nature, disposition, condition, or the like
transistor | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
small electronic device containing a semiconductor and having at least three electrical contacts
transit | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
act of passing; passage through or over; line or route of passage
transition | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n. Syn. passage; change
going from one state of action to another
transmission | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
act of transmitting; automotive assembly of gears; sending of a signal
transmit | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
v. Syn. forward; convey
forward; send from one person or place to another
transparent | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
a. Syn. airy; obvious
easily detected; permitting light to pass through freely
transplant | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n. Syn. transfer; graft
act of uprooting and moving a plant to a new location
transport | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
v. Syn. convey
carry from one place to another; carry away; deport
trap | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
v. Syn. catch
catch; hold or catch as if in a hole
traverse | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
v.
go through or across, often under difficult conditions
tray | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
an open receptacle for holding or displaying or serving articles or food
tread | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
v.
step on; mate with; place the foot
treason | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n. Syn. perfidy; betrayal
disloyalty; betrayal of trust or confidence
treatment | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n. Syn. handling
handling; care that are intended to relieve illness or injury
treaty | Academic Dictionary Vocabulary Words
n.
act of treating for the adjustment of differences; negotiation
tremble
v.
shake involuntarily, as with fear, cold, or weakness; quake; quiver; shiver; shudder
tremendous
a. Syn. huge; enormous; gigantic; terrible
huge; capable of making one tremble; terrible
trench
n. Syn. ditch; canal
canal; deep furrow or ditch; long, steep-sided valley on the ocean floor
trend
n. Syn. tendency
popular taste; general direction in which something tends to move
trial
n. Syn. experiment
experiment; act of testing; examination of evidence to determine the charges or claims
tribe
n.
family, race, or series of generations, descending from the same direct ancestor, and kept distinct
tutor
v. Syn. guide; direct
guide; give individual instruction
twig
n.
small branch or division of a branch
twilight
n.
light perceived before the rising, and after the setting, of the sun; faint light; dubious or uncertain medium through which anything is viewed
twinkle
v.
open and shut the eye rapidly; blink; wink
twist
v.
turn in the opposite direction; form into a spiral shape
typhoon
n. Syn. cyclone
tropical cyclone occurring in the western Pacific; violent whirlwind
typical
a. Syn. average; representative
conforming to a type; representative
tyranny
n. Syn. oppression
oppression; cruel government; office or authority of an absolute ruler; absolute power
tyrant
n.
absolute ruler; sovereign unrestrained by law or constitution
tyre
n. Syn. tire
tire; covering for a wheel, usually made of rubber reinforced with cords of nylon
tribute
n. Syn. praise; tax
payment in money made by one ruler or nation; tax; mark of respect; praiseworthy quality
trick
n.
cunning or deceitful activity; attempt to get others to do something foolish
trickle
v. Syn. dribble; drip
flow in drops; run or flow slowly; drip
trifle
n.
a thing of very little value or importance
trigger
v. Syn. initiate; start
cause something happen; set off
trim
v. Syn. clip; prune
clip; cut down to the desired size or shape
triple
a.
consisting of three united; multiplied by three; threefold; three times repeated
triumph
n. Syn. victory
victory; win; expressing great joy
trivial
a. Syn. unimportant; trifling; commonplace
unimportant; of little significance or value; ordinary; commonplace
tropic
n.
one of the two small circles of the celestial sphere, situated on each side of the equator, and parallel to it; hot and humid place
tropical
a.
relating to region on either side of the equator; hot and humid
troublesome
a. Syn. annoying; bothersome
annoying; bothersome
trumpet
n.
brass musical instrument with brilliant tone
trunk
n.
stem, or body, of a tree; main stem, without the branches; body of animal apart from the head and limbs
tub
n.
a large open vessel for holding or storing liquids
tube
n.
hollow cylindrical shape; underground railway
tuck
v.
make one or more folds in; store in a safe spot; put in a snug spot
tug
v.
pull or draw with great effort; draw along with continued exertion; haul along; tow
tuition
n.
teaching pupils individually; fee for instruction, especially at a formal institution of learning
tumble
v.
fall down, as if collapsing
tumult
n. Syn. commotion; riot; noise
noise, as made by a crowd; riot or uprising
tunnel
n.
passageway through or under something, usually underground
turbulent
a. Syn. violent; tempestuous; furious
characterized by unrest or disorder
turnover
n.
act or result of turning over; upset; amount of money turned over or drawn in a business in a specified time; amount of people replaced in a business
uncover
v. Syn. reveal; expose; disclose
remove the cover from; expose; disclose
underestimate
v. Syn. undervalue
make too low an estimate of the quantity; undervalue
undergo
v. Syn. experience; suffer
experience; suffer; pass through
undergraduate
n.
university student who has not yet received a first degree
underground
a. Syn. subterranean; buried
under the level of the ground; buried
underline
v.
mark a line below, as words; underscore.
underlying
a. Syn. fundamental; implicit
lying under or beneath something; basic; implicit; taking precedence; prior
undermine
v. Syn. weaken
weaken by wearing away base or foundation; injure or impair; dig a mine or tunnel beneath
underneath
ad.
under or below an object or a surface; lower down on the page
undertake
v. Syn. embark; assume
take on; embark on; assume
undertaking
n. Syn. task; project; career
task or assignment undertaken; career
undo
v. Syn. release
release; cause the ruin or downfall of; cancel or reverse an action
undoubtedly
ad. Syn. unquestionably; indubitably
unquestionably; without doubt; certainly
undue
a.
not due; not yet owing; not just, proper, or legal; ; excessive
uneasy
a.
not easy; difficult; restless; disturbed by pain, anxiety
unfair
a. Syn. unjust; biased
unjust; contrary to laws or conventions, especially in commerce
unfold
v.
extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length; happen
ugly
a.
offensive to the sight; contrary to beauty; disagreeable aspect; unsightly
ultimate
a. Syn. final; fundamental; extreme
final; being the last or concluding; fundamental; elemental; extreme
ultimately
ad.
as final consequence; at last; in the end
ultrasonic
a. Syn. supersonic
supersonic; higher in frequency than the range of sound perceptible to the human ear
ultraviolet
a.
wave lengths shorter than light but longer than X rays
unanimous
a. Syn. uniform; agreed
uniform; in complete agreement
unbearable
a. Syn. unendurable; intolerable
unendurable; so unpleasant, distasteful, or painful as to be intolerable
unconscious
a.
lacking awareness; senseless; unaware
unfortunately
ad. Syn. unluckily
unluckily; by bad luck
uniform
n.
consistent; standardized; clothing of a particular group
unique
a. Syn. alone; single; sole
without an equal; being the only one of its kind
unity
n. Syn. cohesion; harmony
cohesion; harmony; quality of being united into one
universal
a. Syn. comprehensive; general; worldwide
affecting all; general; present everywhere; relating to the entire world or all within the world; worldwide
universe
n. Syn. cosmos
cosmos; everything that exists anywhere
unlikely
a. Syn. improbable
improbable; has little chance of being the case or coming about
unload
v.
take something off a container
unprecedented
a. Syn. novel; unparalleled
having no previous example; novel; unparalleled
unsatisfactory
a. Syn. inadequate
not giving satisfaction; inadequate
unstable
a. Syn. inconstant; volatile
inconstant; variable; lacking control of one’s emotions; constantly changing
unwarranted
a. Syn. unjustified; groundless; undeserved
having no justification; groundless; not guaranteed to be good, sound, or of a certain quality
uphold
v. Syn. support; preserve; maintain
support; preserve; hold aloft; raise
upright
a.
in an erect position or posture; perpendicular; vertical, or nearly vertical; pointing upward
upset
a. Syn. worried; disturb; overturn
concerned by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief
urban
a. Syn. municipal
metropolitan; of, relating to, or located in a city
urge
v. Syn. entreat; advocate
force in an indicated direction; stimulate; excite
urgent
a. Syn. pressing; compelling; immediate
pressing; compelling immediate action or attention
utensil
n.
instrument, implement, or container for practical use, especially in kitchen or laboratory
utility
n.
something useful; public service
utilization
n.
state of having been made use of; the act of using
utilize
v. Syn. harness
put into service; take advantage of
utmost
n.
farthest point or extremity; most distant; extreme
utter
v. Syn. speak; express
speak; express; send forth with the voice
utterance
n. Syn. speech
vocal expression; power of speaking; last or utmost extremity
vacancy
n. Syn. absence; emptiness
absence; emptiness
vacant
a. Syn. empty; uninhabited
void of thought or knowledge; without an occupant or incumbent
vacation
n.
leisure time away from work; act of making something legally void
vaccinate
v.
perform or produce immunity
vacuum
n.
empty area or space; electrical home appliance that cleans by suction
vague
a. Syn. imprecise; obscure; indistinct
imprecise; indistinct; not clearly expressed; inexplicit
vain
a.
having no real substance, value, or importance; empty; void; worthless; unsatisfying
valid
a. Syn. sound; true
logically convincing; sound; legally acceptable; well grounded
validity
n.
quality of having legal force or effectiveness
valley
n.
space between ranges of mountains; area drained or irrigated by a river system; internal angle formed by intersection
valve
n.
device or structure for controlling the flow of a fluid
vanish
v. Syn. disappear
disappear; pass out of sight, especially quickly; die out
vanity
n.
quality or state of being vain; emptiness; feelings of excessive pride; conceit
vapor
n. Syn. gas; steam
gas; steam; barely visible or cloudy diffused matter, such as mist or smoke
variable
n. Syn. factor
factor; something that is likely to vary; changeable; inconstant
variance
n.
an event that departs from expectations; the expected value of the square of the deviations of a random variable from its mean value
variant
a.
varying in from, character, or the like; variable; different; diverse.
variation
n. Syn. change; selection; deviation
act of changing or altering
varied
a. Syn. differed; diversified; various
differed; diversified; various
variety
n. Syn. diversity; assortment; selection
diversity; quality or condition of being various or varied
various
a. Syn. diverse; assorted; different
different; diverse; several; manifold; changeable; uncertain
varnish
n.
deceptively attractive external appearance; paint to coat a surface with a hard, glossy, transparent film
vary
v.
change aspect of; alter in form, appearance, substance, position; make different by a partial change; modify
vast
a. Syn. large; broad; extensive
large; broad; extensive; very great in size, number, amount, or quantity
vault
n.
arched brick or stone ceiling or roof; burial chamber usually underground
vegetable
n.
any of numerous herbaceous plants to eat in meal
vehicle
n. Syn. automobile; instrument
automobile; means of conveying; medium
veil
n. Syn. cover; hide
a length of cloth worn by women over the head, shoulders, and often the face; cover; hide
vein
n.
blood vessel that carries blood
velocity
n. Syn. speed
rapidity or speed of motion; swiftness
vengeance
n. Syn. retribution; revenge
punishment inflicted in return for an injury or an offense; retribution
ventilate
v. Syn. freshen; aerate
freshen; circulate through and freshen
ventilation
n.
act of supplying fresh air and getting rid of foul air
venture
v. Syn. adventure
put at risk; adventure
verbal
a. Syn. oral
expressed in spoken rather than written words; consisting of words alone without action
verge
n. Syn. border; edge
extreme edge or margin; border; enclosing boundary; space enclosed by such a boundary
verify
v. Syn. confirm; prove
confirm; prove the truth of by presentation of evidence or testimony
versatile
a. Syn. flexible; pliable
having many talents; capable of working in many fields
verse
n. Syn. poetry
a piece of poetry
version
n. Syn. edition
written work in a new form; edition; interpretation of a particular viewpoint
vertical
a. Syn. upright; perpendicular
upright in position or posture; oriented vertically
vessel
n. Syn. craft; ship
craft; ship; container for liquids
veteran
n.
someone who has given long service
veto
n. Syn. rejection; prohibition
rejection; vote that blocks a decision; deny; prohibit; command against
vex
v. Syn. annoy; distress
annoy; disturb, especially by minor irritations; be a mystery or bewildering to
via
ad.
by the way of
vibrate
v.
shake, quiver; move or swing from side to side regularly
vibration
n. Syn. oscillation; shaking
act of vibrating; a shaky motion
vice
n. Syn. defect; fault; error
moral fault or failing; evil, degrading, or immoral practice or habit; physical defect or weakness
vicinity
n.
state of being near in space or relationship; proximity
vicious
a. Syn. defective; imperfect
by vice or defects; defective; imperfect; having the nature of vice; evil, immoral, or depraved
victorious
a. Syn. successful; triumphant
successful; being the winner in a contest or struggle
victory
n.
successful ending of struggle or contest; defeat of an enemy or opponent
vigor
n. Syn. strength; energy
active strength of body or mind; imaginative lively style, especially style of writing; exertion of force
vigorous
a. Syn. robust; strong; energetic
robust; strong; energetic, and active in mind or body
vine
n.
weak-stemmed plant that derives support from climbing
violate
v.
treat in a violent manner; abuse; do violence to; disturb; interrupt
violence
n. Syn. force
physical force exerted for the purpose of violating, damaging, or abusing
violent
a. Syn. turbulent
turbulent; intensely vivid or loud; by violence or bloodshed
violin
n.
small instrument with four strings, played with a bow; a fiddle
virtual
a.
existing or resulting in essence or effect though not in actual fact; existing in mind, especially as a product of imagination
virtually
ad. Syn. almost completely; practically; essentially
almost completely; practically; essentially
virtue
n. Syn. merit; goodness
goodness, moral excellence; good quality
virus
n.
disease communicator; something that poisons one’s soul or mind; program for unwanted actions in computer
viscous
a. Syn. sticky; gluey
sticky; gluey; having high resistance to flow
visible
a.
being often in public eye; obvious to the eye
vision
n. Syn. sight
ability to see; sight; vivid mental image
visual
a. Syn. visible; optical
seen or able to be seen by the eye; visible; optical
vital
a. Syn. critical; animated
full of life; animated; necessary to continued existence; living or breathing
vivid
a. Syn. bright; lively
bright; lively; graphic; having striking color
vocation
n. Syn. career; profession
career; profession
vogue
n.
popular fashion; current state or style of general acceptance and use
void
n. Syn. emptiness; space
emptiness; containing nothing; clear or empty a place
volcano
n.
fissure in the earth’s crust through which molten lava and gases erupt
volley
n.
flight of missiles; round of gunshots; tennis return made by hitting the ball before it bounces
voltage
n.
difference in electrical charge between two points
volume
n. Syn. capacity; bulk; amount
capacity; amount of space occupied by an object
voluntary
a. Syn. willing; unforced
done or undertaken of one’s own free will; unforced
volunteer
n.
person who performs or offers to perform a service voluntarily
vote
n.
formal expression of preference for a candidate; number of cast in election; result of election or referendum
voter
n.
a citizen who has a legal right to vote
voucher
n.
a piece of substantiating evidence; proof; written authorization or certificate
vow
n. Syn. promise
solemn promise made to God; promise of fidelity; pledge of love or affection
vowel
n.
speech sound made with the vocal tract open
voyage
n. Syn. journey; aviation
long journey to a foreign or distant place, especially by sea; aviation
vulgar
a.
common and coarse; relating to the common people with less cultivated or educated; lacking cultivation or refinement
vulnerable
a. Syn. defenseless; susceptible
susceptible to wounds; capable of being wounded or hurt
wade
v. Syn. paddle
paddle; walk through relatively shallow water
wag
v.
move one way and the other with quick turns; shake to and fro; move in vibrating; cause to vibrate
wage
v.
hazard on the event of a contest; stake; engage in, as a contest; adventure, or lay out, for hire or reward; hire; employ
wagon
n.
any of various kinds of wheeled vehicles drawn by a horse or tractor
waist
n.
narrowing of the body between the ribs and hips
waive
v. Syn. yield; relinquish
give up temporarily; yield; give up voluntarily; defer
wake
n. Syn. track; course
trail of ship or other object through water; path of something that has gone before
walnut
n.
tree with 10 – 40 meters tall; hard, dark brown wood of any of these trees
wander
v.
move about without a definite destination or purpose; range about; stroll; go away; depart
ward
n.
guard; defender; protector; state under guard; division of a county; division of a hospital
wardrobe
n.
tall cabinet, closet, or small room built to hold clothes
ware
n.
articles of merchandise; style or class of manufactures; especially, in the plural, goods; commodities; merchandise
warehouse
n. Syn. depot; storehouse
depot; storehouse for goods and merchandise
warfare
n.
military service; military life; contest carried on by enemies
warrant
n. Syn. guarantee
guarantee; assurance by seller; authorization or certification
warrior
n. Syn. fighter; combatant
fighter; combatant; one who is engaged in or experienced in battle
waterproof
a. Syn. tight
tight; unaffected by water; made of or covered with material that doesn’t allow water in
waver
v.
play or move to and fro; move one way and the other; swing; be unsettled in opinion
wax
v. Syn. increase; grow
increase gradually in size, number, strength, or intensity; show a progressively larger illuminated area
weapon
n. Syn. arms
arms
weary
a. Syn. tired; exhausted; fatigued
tired; exhausted; physically or mentally fatigued
weather
v.
endure the effects of weather or other forces; come through safely; survive
weave
n. Syn. swing
pattern or structure by weaving ; knit; interlace
weaver
n.
craftsman who weaves cloth
web
n.
textile fabric; complex, interconnected structure or arrangement; the World Wide Web; radio or television network
wedding
n.
marriage ceremony; act of marrying; anniversary of a marriage
wedge
n.
a piece of metal, or other hard material, thick at one end, and tapering to a thin edge at the other, used in splitting wood, rocks
weed
n.
undesirable or troublesome plant, especially growing where it is not wanted as in a garden.
weld
v.
unite closely or intimately; join together by heating
welfare
n. Syn. benefit
benefit; something that aids health or happiness
whereas
ad.
while on the contrary; while at the same time
whereby
ad.
by which; by what; how
whilst
ad.
while; at the same time
whip
v.
overlay with other cords going round and round it; take or move by a sudden motion; clean completely
whirl
n.
act of rotating or revolving rapidly; state of confusion; tumult
whisper
n.
speaking in a quiet voice; soft speech produced without full voice; secretly expressed belief, rumor, or hint
whistle
v.
make a kind of musical sound by lips; emit a similar sound from mouth as birds
wholesale
a.
selling or related to selling goods in large quantities; large-scale; on a large scale without careful discrimination
wholesaler
n.
someone who buys large quantities of goods and resells to merchants
wholesome
a. Syn. healthful; beneficial
conducive to sound health or well-being; beneficial
wicked
a. Syn. sinful; immoral; profligate
evil in principle or practice; contrary to moral or divine law; addicted to vice or sin
widespread
a.
spread or scattered over a considerable extent; occurring or accepted widely
width
n.
measurement of the extent of something from side to side
wield
v. Syn. rule; manage; handle
handle with skill; exercise effectively; have power over; rule or manage
wilderness
n.
a tract of land or region, uncultivated and uninhabited by human beings, whether a forest or a wide, barren plain; wild or desert
willow
n.
trees having usually narrow leaves
winding
a.
twisting or turning; spiral
wisdom
n. Syn. discretion; sagacity
quality of being wise; knowledge ; results of wise judgments
wit
n. Syn. intellect; cleverness
intellect; mental ability; natural ability to perceive and understand
withdraw
v. Syn. retreat; depart
remove from; pull back; break from gathering; retreat; depart
withdrawal
n. Syn. secession
secession; retreat or retirement
wither
v. Syn. shrivel; decay
shrivel; decay; lose freshness, vigor, or vitality; loss of moisture
withhold
v. Syn. keep; restrain
refuse to give; refrain from giving, granting, or permitting; deduct from employee’s salary
withstand
v. Syn. oppose
stand up against; successfully resist; oppose with force or resolution
witness
n. Syn. observe; watch
someone who sees an event and reports what happened; observe; watch
wrap
v. Syn. enclose
enclose; arrange or fold as a cover or protection
wrath
n. Syn. anger; fury
forceful, often vindictive anger; fury; just punishment of an offense or crime
wreck
n. Syn. destruction; ruins
destruction; destroy; smash or break forcefully
wrench
v. Syn. pull; strain; twist; jerk
twist or turn suddenly and forcibly; move, extract, or force free by pulling violently
wrestle
v.
contend by grappling with, and striving to trip or throw down an opponent; struggle or strive earnestly
wretched
a.
very miserable; sunk in, or accompanied by deep affliction or distress; calamitous; woeful; worthless
woe
n. Syn. affliction; regret
deep, inconsolable grief; affliction; suffering; deep distress or misery, as from grief
woods
n. Syn. forest; woodland
small forest; woodland; dense collection of trees covering a relatively small area
wool
n.
dense, soft, often curly hair forming the coat of sheep and certain other mammals
wording
n.
act or style of expressing in words; expression, or power of expression
worldwide
a.
global; universal; throughout the world
worst
v. Syn. defeat
be better than; defeat; gain the advantage over
worthwhile
a.
sufficiently valuable; important to be worth one’s time, effort, or interest
wring
v. Syn. twist; squeeze
twist; squeeze; compress, especially so as to extract liquid
wrinkle
n. Syn. furrow; crease
a minor difficulty; a slight depression in the smoothness of a surface
wrist
n.
joint between the hand and the forearm
yacht
n.
light ship used for private pleasure trips
yard
n.
rod; stick; branch; long piece of timber; measure of length, equaling three feet
yawn
n.
open the mouth wide with a deep inhalation, usually involuntarily from drowsiness, fatigue, or boredom
yearn
v.
pain; grieve; vex; be pained or distressed; feel deep pity, sympathy, or tenderness
yeast
n.
foam, or troth, or the sediment, of beer or other in fermentation
yield
v. Syn. surrender; concede
give in; surrender; give forth a natural product; be productive
yoke
v. Syn. join; bind
join together, unite; harness a draft animal to; join securely; force into heavy labor
yolk
n.
nutritive material; greasy substance found in unprocessed sheep’s wool; yellow part of an egg
zeal
n. Syn. fever; ardor
intense interest; eagerness to accomplish some object
zealous
a. Syn. enthusiastic; fervent
enthusiastic; filled with or motivated by zeal
zone
n. Syn. region; district
region; portion of the surface of a sphere;
zoology
n.
part of biology which relates to the animal kingdom
English Vocabulary List Part 11
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sector • available • financial • process • individual • specific • principle • estimate • variables • method • data • research • contract • environment • export • source • assessment • policy •identified • create • derived • factors • procedure • definition • assume • theory • benefit • evidence • established • authority • major • issues • labour • occur • economic • involved • percent• interpretation • consistent • income • structure • legal • concept • formula • section • required • constitutional • analysis • distribution • function • area • approach • role • legislation •indicate • response • period • context • significant • similar •
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community • resident • range • construction • strategies • elements • previous • conclusion • security • aspects • acquisition • features • text • commission • regulations • computer • items• consumer • achieve • final • positive • evaluation • assistance • normal • relevant • distinction • region • traditional • impact • consequences • chapter • equation • appropriate • resources •participation • survey • potential • cultural • transfer • select •credit • affect • categories • perceived • sought • focus • purchase • injury • site • journal • primary • complex • institute •investment • administration • maintenance • design • obtained • restricted • conduct
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comments • convention • published • framework • implies • negative • dominant • illustrated • outcomes • constant • shift • deduction • ensure • specified • justification • funds • reliance •physical • partnership • location • link • coordination • alternative • initial • validity • task • techniques • excluded • consent • proportion • demonstrate • reaction • criteria • minorities •technology • philosophy • removed • sex • compensation • sequence • corresponding • maximum • circumstances • instance • considerable • sufficient • corporate • interaction •contribution • immigration • component • constraints • technical • emphasis • scheme • layer • volume • document • registered • core •
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overall • emerged • regime • implementation • project • hence • occupational • internal • goals • retained • sum • integration • mechanism • parallel • imposed • despite • job • parameters •approximate • label • concentration • principal • series • predicted • summary • attitudes • undertaken • cycle • communication • ethnic • hypothesis • professional • status • conference •attributed • annual • obvious • error • implications • apparent • commitment • subsequent • debate • dimensions • promote • statistics • option • domestic • output • access • code •investigation • phase • prior • granted • stress • civil • contrast • resolution • adequate •
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alter • stability • energy • aware • licence • enforcement • draft • styles • precise • medical • pursue • symbolic • marginal • capacity • generation • exposure • decline • academic • modified• external • psychology • fundamental • adjustment • ratio • whereas • enable • version • perspective • contact • network • facilitate • welfare • transition • amendment • logic • rejected •expansion • clause • prime • target • objective • sustainable • equivalent • liberal • notion • substitution • generated • trend • revenue • compounds • evolution • conflict • image • discretion •entities • orientation • consultation • mental • monitoring • challenge •
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intelligence • transformation • presumption • acknowledged • utility • furthermore • accurate • diversity • attached • recovery • assigned • tapes • motivation • bond • edition • nevertheless •transport • cited • fees • scope • enhanced • incorporated • instructions • subsidiary • input • abstract • ministry • capable • expert • preceding • display • incentive • inhibition • trace •ignored • incidence • estate • cooperative • revealed • index • lecture • discrimination • overseas • explicit • aggregate • gender • underlying • brief • domain • rational • minimum • interval •neutral • migration • flexibility • federal • author • initiatives • allocation • exceed •
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intervention • confirmed • definite • classical • chemical • voluntary • release • visible • finite • publication • channel • file • thesis • equipment • disposal • solely • deny • identical • submitted • grade • phenomenon • paradigm • ultimately • extract • survive • converted • transmission • global • inferred • guarantee • advocate • dynamic • simulation • topic • insert •reverse • decades • comprise • hierarchical • unique • comprehensive • couple • mode • differentiation • eliminate • priority • empirical • ideology • somewhat • aid • foundation • adults •adaptation • quotation • contrary • media • successive • innovation • prohibited • isolated •
Sublist 8
highlighted • eventually • inspection • termination • displacement • arbitrary • reinforced • denote • offset • exploitation • detected • abandon • random • revision • virtually • uniform •predominantly • thereby • implicit • tension • ambiguous • vehicle • clarity • conformity • contemporary • automatically • accumulation • appendix • widespread • infrastructure • deviation •fluctuations • restore • guidelines • commodity • minimises •practitioners • radical • plus • visual • chart • appreciation • prospect • dramatic • contradiction • currency • inevitably •complement • accompany • paragraph • induced • schedule • intensity • crucial • via • exhibit • bias • manipulation • theme • nuclear •
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bulk • behalf • unified • commenced • erosion • anticipated • minimal • ceases • vision • mutual • norms • intermediate • manual • supplementary • incompatible • concurrent • ethical •preliminary • integral • conversely • relaxed • confined • accommodation • temporary • distorted • passive • subordinate • analogous • military • scenario • revolution • diminished •coherence • suspended • mature • assurance • rigid • controversy • sphere • mediation • format • trigger • qualitative • portion • medium • coincide • violation • device • insights • refine •devoted • team • overlap • attained • restraints • inherent • route • protocol • founded • duration •
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whereby • inclination • encountered • convinced • assembly • albeit • enormous • reluctant • posed • persistent • undergo • notwithstanding • straightforward • panel • odd • intrinsic •compiled • adjacent • integrity • forthcoming • conceived • ongoing • so-called • likewise • nonetheless • levy • invoked • colleagues • depression • collapse •
The Oxford Learner’s Dictionary of Academic English is designed for learners studying, or preparing to study, academic subjects on English-medium university courses. It is the only learner’s dictionary to focus exclusively on academic English.
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The dictionary includes over 22,000 words, phrases and meanings, all of them with an academic focus. Words that occur particularly frequently in an academic context are marked with an Academic Word List symbol. The Academic Word List (AWL) was developed by Averil Coxhead of Victoria University of Wellington, by analysing academic texts taken from 28 different areas of study. It comprises 570 word families that cover roughly 10% of most written academic texts. Marking AWL words in the
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Oxford Corpus of Academic English
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This list was compiled by Pamela Bogart at the University of Michigan English Language Institute. The list includes most of the 570 headwords of Averil Coxhead’s (2000) Academic Word List. The source of the words here is
http://www.victoria.ac.nz/lals/resources/academicwordlist/awl-headwords. The definitions and examples come from selections made available by vocabulary.com, unless noted otherwise.
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abandon
forsake; leave behind
As people
abandon desktop computers for mobile ones, existing tech companies’ business models are being upended and new companies are blooming.Common academic collocations: abandon a hypothesis, abandon a line of research
COCA (
www.americancorpus.org) indicates academic collocates include decision, efforts, position, policy…i couldn’t find any examples in mechanical engineering, so this might be a verb used more in policy-related fields? -
abstract
existing only in the mind
The other group wrote in a more
abstract, evaluative way, prompted by questions such as “Why did the event happen?Scientific American (Dec 28, 2012)Also a noun. the abstract of an article is a structured summary of its contents. We need to supply abstracts of conference presentations for the conference program or conference proposals sometimes too.
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access
the right to enter
But one reason may be, paradoxically, greater
access to health insurance.I need to remember to pronounce the /k/ sound in the middle: AEK sess. If not, I sound like I’m saying the verb «assess»
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accommodate
have room for; hold without crowding
City clerks’ offices around Maine scheduled extra office hours to
accommodate same-sex couples rushing to wed.academic collocations: «accommodate needs,» «designed to accommodate [something]» common nouns that collocate with this verb are «learning, changes, differences» (COCA at
www.americancorpus.org) -
accompany
go or travel along with
Mr. Obama demands that any spending cuts be
accompanied by revenue increases. -
accumulate
get or gather together
Business would still be left with record reserves, much higher than those
accumulated in earlier recessions. -
acknowledge
declare to be true or admit the existence or reality of
Acknowledging differences in work style enables leaders to structure interactions better.
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acquire
come into the possession of something concrete or abstract
The design of the product resembles gadgets made by Nest Labs, the connected home company Google
acquired earlier this year for $3.2 billion.Wall Street Journal (Sep 10, 2014)collocations: acquire a house, knowledge, experience
q is /k/
stress on QUIRE
obtain, get, buy
members of the word family: acquisition (mergers and acquisitions) -
adapt
make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose
Japanese officials said
adapting overseas technologies presented a particular challenge. -
adequate
having the requisite qualities or resources to meet a task
Better said it had injected significant funds into the business «without
adequate returns». -
adjust
alter or regulate so as to conform to a standard
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advocate
speak, plead, or argue in favor of
He was probably best known for his work on heart disease,
advocating prevention through exercise and diet, particularly foods low in animal fat and sodium. -
affect
have an influence upon
Would adding this data to someone’s medical record
affect health insurance rates?Slate (Jan 7, 2013) -
aggregate
a sum total of many heterogeneous things taken together
Using data from Twitter covering 60,000 trips,
aggregated within a ten mile radius, Fischer created this map of Europe’s transport network. -
allocate
distribute according to a plan or set apart for a purpose
Existing x86 processor designs
allocate cache on a first come, first served basis, which allows some workloads to monopolize the shared pool.Forbes (Sep 10, 2014)allocate resources
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alter
cause to change; make different
-
ambiguous
having more than one possible meaning
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analogy
drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity
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annual
occurring every year
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anticipate
regard something as probable or likely
“We
anticipate some potential short-term disruption,” Mr. Morton said, “but no significant long-term implications.” -
apparent
clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
The report of Rain’s
apparent romance with popular South Korean actress Kim Tae-hee, 32, broke in local media on Tuesday. -
append
fix to; attach
The hashtag has been
appended to quite a few approving tweets. -
appreciate
be fully aware of; realize fully
There are, of course, plenty of things to
appreciate about Downton. -
approach
ideas or actions intended to deal with a problem
He said a better understanding of the links between high blood pressure and dementia could be crucial for developing new treatments or
approaches to prevention. -
appropriate
suitable for a particular person, place, or situation
Mr. Frederick said “that kind of legal strategy is perfectly
appropriate.” -
approximate
judge tentatively or form an estimate of
Food technology means they aren’t bad these days, but they’re only going to
approximate the real thing. -
arbitrary
based on or subject to individual discretion or preference
His works are often intentionally placed in unglamorous,
arbitrary surroundings like abandoned buildings, far from the sleek world of urban galleries. -
aspect
a characteristic to be considered
He will oversee all
aspects of marketing for the company, including advertising, brand management, social media, and communications, LivingSocial said on Tuesday. -
assess
estimate the nature, quality, ability or significance of
Another complexity: most studies
assess maternal drinking through interviews, and pregnant women might lie about or underestimate their consumption out of embarrassment or shame.Scientific American (Jan 4, 2013) -
assign
select something or someone for a specific purpose
A larger staff has been
assigned to the school, she said, including mental health professionals. -
assume
take to be the case or to be true
The market, it is generally
assumed, will eventually drive up wages. -
attach
be in contact with
“Indonesians are religious people, they are very much
attached to their religious teachings, their religious values,” he said. -
attain
gain with effort
He joined the Army near the end of and
attained the rank of staff sergeant, remaining in the United States. -
attribute
a quality belonging to or characteristic of an entity
Ms. Ora
attributes much of her fashion education to her surroundings. -
authority
the power or right to give orders or make decisions
Soccer
authorities have been helping those banned with getting back on their feet and finding a way back into society. -
behalf
as the agent of or on someone’s part
The husband sits in the dominant, protective role, watching his wife’s efforts on
behalf of the family and taking pride. -
bias
a partiality preventing objective consideration of an issue
More than 300 political parties contested the last general elections, representing various concerns,
biases, cries for justice and pressure groups. -
brief
give essential information to someone
“Flu vaccines are tough,” Bresee said during a telephone
briefing with reporters. -
bulk
the property possessed by a large mass
Across Portugal, supermarkets and hypermarkets, with their inexpensive packaged goods and
bulk items, continued to gain ground. -
capable
having ability
As John Stuart Mill emphasized many years ago, those who are
capable of supporting themselves should not rely on the habitual aid of others. -
capacity
capability to perform or produce
“The hospitals treating the injured are at maximum
capacity. -
cease
put an end to a state or an activity
The company said it was also temporarily
ceasing sales of modern sporting rifles nationwide. -
channel
transmit or serve as the medium for transmission
Options include
channeling more funds to the banking sector to boost lending, buying government bonds on the secondary market and even reducing foreign currency reserves. -
chart
a visual display of data or information
In some countries, including the largest developing economies in Asia, the G.D.P.
charts show no indication that bad things ever happened. -
cite
make reference to
The ratings agency
cited India’s high saving and investment rates, relatively competitive private sector and diverse economy as rationale behind its decision. -
civil
of or occurring between or among citizens of the state
What followed, officials said, was a remarkable show of international cooperation over Syria’s
civil war. -
clarify
make clear and comprehensible
He later
clarified his meaning and said the media had his misconstrued his comments. -
classic
of recognized authority or excellence
“The Blue Angel,” adapted from Heinrich Mann’s novel “Small Town Tyrant,” is a cinema
classic that made Marlene Dietrich a star. -
code
a set of rules or principles or laws
France’s Civil
Code says one must have another nationality in order to give up French citizenship because it is forbidden to be stateless.New York Times (Jan 3, 2013) -
coherent
marked by an orderly and consistent relation of parts
That leadership vacuum, Mr. Bealefeld and others said, has inevitably depleted morale and kept the agency from developing a
coherent agenda. -
coincide
happen simultaneously
The cutbacks in education and growing youth unemployment
coincide with two demographic crises facing European governments. -
collapse
break down, literally or metaphorically
The
collapse of Latvia’s largest bank in 1995 wiped out many people’s savings. -
commence
set in motion, cause to start
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commission
a special group delegated to consider some matter
The
commission collected evidence that showed the authorities discussed covering up killings, including by quickly burying the bodies of victims. -
commit
give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause
A lawyer for the medical examiner’s office, Mimi Mairs, said the agency had
committed to “leaving no stone unturned in recalling casework she touched.” -
communicate
interchange information or ideas
By introducing the rating system to games that rely on digital distribution, Vance said, developers will be able to better
communicate their nature to consumers. -
community
group of interdependent organisms living in the same region
In November, Hurricane Sandy devastated entire
communities in coastal New York and New Jersey and killed over 100 people. -
compatible
able to exist and perform in harmonious combination
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compensate
make amends for
The German government has already
compensated Jews who were forced to work in the ghettos. -
compile
get or gather together
Mobile video calling has risen so quickly that industry analysts have not yet
compiled exact numbers. -
complement
something added to embellish or make perfect
Third, in 2008-9, monetary and fiscal policies were
complemented by government capital injections directly into United States and European banks.New York Times (Aug 11, 2011) -
component
one of the individual parts making up a larger entity
Avoiding turnovers, hitting the offensive boards and getting to the free throw line are all key
components of an efficient offense. -
compound
a whole formed by a union of two or more elements or parts
The New England
Compounding Center was shut down, and inspections found extensive contamination. -
comprehensive
including all or everything
“
Comprehensive investigative reports for the four equine fatalities from the inner track meet are being completed by board staff.” -
comprise
be made of
Peck, though, was surprised to learn the other team nicknames used in his league, which was
comprised entirely of white men.Washington Post (Jun 27, 2012) -
conceive
have the idea for
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concentrate
make denser, stronger, or purer
Mostly we were silent,
concentrating on our steps, but occasionally we would chat. -
concept
an abstract or general idea inferred from specific instances
There is little technical artistry involved, the focus instead on simple
concepts and difficult execution. -
conclude
bring to a close
Taken together, the reports have led analysts to
conclude that after years of being an economic drag, housing is now contributing to economic growth. -
concurrent
occurring or operating at the same time
Problem solving was
concurrent with physical effort, so the brain must have adapted by developing appropriate regions to enhance neurocognition.New York Times (Sep 15, 2010) -
conduct
the way a person behaves toward other people
For years, lawmakers, urged by the NRA, have placed so-called riders on spending bills that restrict these and other agencies from
conducting such research. -
confer
have a meeting in order to talk something over
He especially prefers having a radiologist on-site because he believes that
conferring in person helps prevent mistaken readings and gets quicker results. -
confine
place limits on
Is erotic sculpture
confined to temples or particular religious cults? -
confirm
establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts
The identities have yet to be officially
confirmed, he said. -
conform
be similar, be in line with
In other words, they
conformed to feminine stereotypes. -
consent
give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to
Companies also must get parental
consent before using tracking tools such as cookies that peek into children’s IP addresses and device identification numbers. -
considerable
large in number, amount, extent, or degree
In other words, the trial court wanted to treat the mass media like a public utility, which carried
considerable consequences. -
consist
have its essential character
They
consist of arms, elbows and very long finger bones connected by two layers of thin skin. -
constant
uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
False reviews are a
constant problem on consumer Web sites. -
constitute
form or compose
The FDA said it is also working on proposed safety regulations targeting imported food – which
constitutes 15% of what’s eaten in the U.S. -
constrain
hold back
Constrained school budgets are likely to prevent any mass hiring or arming of security officers.
-
construct
make by combining materials and parts
He wanted and received some honest feedback to help
construct a game plan that would put them in better positions to succeed. -
consult
get or ask advice from
She said she had decided to step down after
consulting family members and friends. -
consume
use up, as resources or materials
The technology in theory allows for thinner screens that
consume less power. -
contact
be in or establish communication with
Beck made eye
contact with me and nodded. -
contemporary
belonging to the present time
There is, in other words, much to appreciate about
contemporary movies this year. -
context
the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation
Geological Survey has posted some useful
context and interpretation. -
contract
a binding agreement that is enforceable by law
Other league business will also resume, including trades and
contract signings. -
contradict
prove negative; show to be false
The C.I.A.’s acting director, Michael Morell, recently
contradicted that, saying harsh techniques did produce some tips that led to Bin Laden. -
contrary
exact opposition
On the
contrary, he wrote, such clauses are used in most debt restructuring exercises, and investors “would expect Greece to use it.” -
contribute
give to some cause
In 2009, researchers at Mount Sinai Medical Center reported finding evidence suggesting that the chemicals may also
contribute to obesity in girls. -
controversy
a dispute where there is strong disagreement
But the performance has been clouded by
controversy. -
convene
meet formally
-
converse
carry on a discussion
But people in traditional societies
converse constantly, learning from one another and sharing. -
convert
change the nature, purpose, or function of something
Let us embrace book shelves that
convert to dining room tables. -
convince
make realize the truth or validity of something
They are still not
convinced of Mr. Bozizé’s good will. -
cooperate
work together on a common enterprise or project
We are
cooperating with authorities and conducting a full internal investigation. -
core
the choicest or most vital part of some idea or experience
College admission personnel will focus on your performance in this year’s
core academic classes. -
correspond
be compatible, similar, or consistent
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had made the temporary cease-fire by Israel’s airplanes conditional on a
corresponding halt to rocket fire from Gaza. -
create
bring into existence
What started as a few coins to buy one hen ends up
creating jobs for people all over Ghana. -
criterion
the ideal in terms of which something can be judged
Regulators say lenders must consider at least eight
criteria, including a borrower’s credit history, debt obligations, employment status, income and assets. -
crucial
of extreme importance; vital to the resolution of a crisis
Developing Internet programming is a
crucial part of Sony’s future, he said. -
culture
a particular society at a particular time and place
“It was really mixed
cultures growing up,” she said. -
currency
the metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used
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cycle
a periodically repeated sequence of events
But real estate tends to move in longer
cycles, and Mr. Case is still saying now is a good time to buy. -
debate
a discussion with reasons for and against some proposal
“Political capital in the gun
debate only goes so far. -
decade
a period of 10 years
Decades ago, Andrews whittled wood, watching the shavings fall away to reveal something recognizable.
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decline
grow worse
But there will be less dancing now, because the chickens’ numbers have
declined. -
deduce
conclude by reasoning
-
define
show the form or outline of
Relative greatness can be tricky to
define across tennis eras. -
definite
precise; explicit and clearly defined
While there are no
definite plans yet, “we are looking to broaden our outreach beyond New York,” said Terry Lynam, a spokesman for North Shore.New York Times (Mar 8, 2012) -
demonstrate
give an exhibition of to an interested audience
“Over a century of experience in the United States has
demonstrated the powerful role women’s colleges play in educating women leaders.” -
denote
be a sign or indication of
Heard in that light, the work’s agonized gestures, halting pace and tense silences
denoted courage and ineffable dignity.New York Times (Mar 12, 2012) -
deny
declare untrue; contradict
Both the military and Mr. Qadri have publicly
denied working together. -
depress
push down
«It was the most
depressing meeting ever,» said one attendee who spoke on the condition of anonymity. -
derive
come from
He said his son was «a very simple person at heart» who »
derives pleasures from simple things in life.» -
design
the act of working out the form of something
The previous models had identical
designs that made it easier for bump drafting because the front and rear bumpers lined up squarely.New York Times (Jan 12, 2013) -
detect
discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of
But soon enough, they
detected something wrong, not least that Mr. Holmes was apparently trying to conceal a handgun. -
device
an instrumentality invented for a particular purpose
Mr. Scal said wireless fitness
devices were becoming popular because they address basic needs for consumers, unlike another trend seen at the show, enormous televisions. -
devote
dedicate
He says movies based on video games rarely please
devoted fans and could taint the brand. -
differentiate
be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait
“Whirlpool’s key
differentiating points are quality and innovation,” said Mr. Beck, and “the icing is that, hey, we’re made in the United States.” -
dimension
a construct distinguishing objects or individuals
And then there are Houston’s narrow field
dimensions, a factor in United’s struggles this year. -
diminish
decrease in size, extent, or range
The market malfunctions have been assigned part of the blame for the
diminishing amount of trading happening on the nation’s stock exchanges. -
discrete
constituting a separate entity or part
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displace
cause to move, usually with force or pressure
“There are these young guys in the camps, very well dressed, that are definitely not
displaced persons,” Mr. Goffeau said. -
display
something intended to communicate a particular impression
Eighty of his black-and-white photographs, taken over a 70-year period, will be on
display in this exhibition. -
dispose
throw or cast away
Food trash has to be
disposed of immediately, the futon tucked into its slot every morning, each object stored after use. -
distinct
recognizable; marked
The small plant in Montreal is divided into two
distinct operations. -
distort
twist and press out of shape
But he insists that his work has been intentionally
distorted by critics. -
distribute
give to several people
Mr. Guevara said he believed the institute should stop producing films and be limited to, say, renting out sets and
distributing movies. -
diverse
distinctly dissimilar or unlike
“They represent what New York City is all about: a truly
diverse melting pot.” -
document
writing that provides information
The
document showed that the containers originated in Iran and declared the contents to be “building materials.” -
domain
territory over which rule or control is exercised
He said China’s claims included an area that was “clearly part of the Philippines’ territory and maritime
domain.” -
dominate
be in control
The Chinese economy remains
dominated by manufacturing and factory overcapacity still exists in some sectors. -
draft
any of the various versions in the development of a work
Rethinking Those Words for Screen Any writer knows the sinking feeling: This line, this
draft, this entire project, is not quite working. -
drama
a work intended for performance by actors on a stage
She studied art, music and
drama in high school and later attended Compton Community College. -
duration
the period of time during which something continues
The researchers also found that short sleep
duration and snoring were each independently associated with a greater likelihood of sleepy driving. -
economy
the system of production and distribution and consumption
The Chinese
economy remains dominated by manufacturing and factory overcapacity still exists in some sectors. -
element
one of the individual parts making up a composite entity
The importance of employment for former fighters is acknowledged as an important
element of keeping them from picking up arms again. -
eliminate
end, take out, or do away with
School districts have reported
eliminating thousands of jobs, increasing class sizes and reducing library services and other programs. -
emerge
come out into view, as from concealment
But an
emerging labor shortage, particularly of young workers, has changed that picture. -
emphasis
special importance or significance
Instead, Mr. Langston explained, the
emphasis is on using existing geriatricians as educators and consultants for the generalist physicians who will actually treat older patients. -
empirical
derived from experiment and observation rather than theory
The precise impact can only be determined by careful analysis unencumbered by dogmatic beliefs not anchored in
empirical results. -
enable
provide the means to perform some task
New technologies have raised productivity and profits, while
enabling companies to shed workers and slice payroll. -
encounter
a casual or unexpected convergence
Mr. Reimer also reported that both diesel engines shut off around this time, Mr. Sumwalt said, though he
encountered no problems with steering. -
enforce
compel to behave in a certain way
These rules were strictly
enforced using the flight recording equipment they carried. -
enhance
make better or more attractive
Happily, the field is evolving in ways that may
enhance safety. -
enormous
extraordinarily large in size or extent or degree
Some exhibits designed by Gallagher & Associates are less enticing, including
enormous interactive video databases. -
ensure
make certain of
The Interior Department remains focused on
ensuring safe drilling rather than barring drilling off Alaska’s coast. -
entity
that which is perceived to have its own distinct existence
He said about half of all companies today were structured as so-called pass-through
entities. -
environment
the totality of surrounding conditions
“I would rather him be in a classroom
environment,” Ms. Allen said. -
equate
consider or describe as similar or analogous
Bacon said physical activity was important to good health but might not necessarily
equate with weight loss. -
equip
provide with, usually for a specific purpose
Some are getting rid of checkout lanes and registers altogether in favor of roaming clerks
equipped with mobile devices, for instance. -
equivalent
being essentially comparable to something
And 100 half-time employees are considered
equivalent to 50 full-time employees. -
erode
become ground down or deteriorate
“The state’s historical lack of spending has had an
eroding effect on the district,” he said. -
establish
set up or found
The most recent one was
established by Ford Motors in Mountain View, Calif., in June. -
estate
extensive landed property retained by the owner
Today he earns his living in the real
estate market niche known as A.R.V., for “after repair value.” -
estimate
judge tentatively
By some
estimates, half of the nation’s health care plans are run by companies in the Nashville area. -
ethic
the principles of right and wrong for an individual or group
Professor Gillers, the legal
ethics expert, agreed, saying the
ethics rules do not forbid paying for information. -
ethnic
distinctive of the ways of living of a group of people
A vibrant
ethnic melting pot, Marseille is also home to an increasing number of contemporary art and avant-garde performances. -
evaluate
estimate the nature, quality, ability or significance of
On Wednesday, his office released a statement saying the public prosecutor would
evaluate the commission’s findings. -
eventual
expected to follow in the indefinite future
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evident
clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
In addition, the report’s loss estimates are somewhat surprising given that the loans it examined were made after the mortgage crisis became
evident. -
evolve
undergo development
“This is an
evolving and emerging threat,” he said. -
exceed
be superior or better than some standard
An earlier review by the commission found that credit card tips
exceeded 20 percent in fall 2009. -
exclude
prevent from entering; shut out
The most rigorous Drug Free Sport testing panel
excludes drugs like peptide hormones, stimulants, narcotics and many masking agents. -
exhibit
show; make visible or apparent
Some
exhibits designed by Gallagher & Associates are less enticing, including enormous interactive video databases. -
expand
make bigger or wider in size, volume, or quantity
American economic output has continued to
expand at a sluggish pace. -
expert
a person with special knowledge who performs skillfully
But even so, such controls have some benefits, public health
experts say. -
explicit
precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable
And then there’s the film’s
explicit subject matter. -
exploit
use or manipulate to one’s advantage
But their potential in other subject areas is already being
exploited. -
export
sell or transfer abroad
Such findings have implications for national
export officials. -
expose
show; make visible or apparent
Empty picture frames hang on
exposed brick walls, blank as the mind. -
external
happening or arising outside some limits or surface
“
External demand seems to be holding up better than we had thought,” Mr. Moëc said. -
extract
remove, usually with some force or effort
Green tea
extracts, more richly concentrated with EGCG, may not be much better. -
facilitate
make easier
“We have seen over and over again that states are very eager to
facilitate direct investment promotion efforts,” Mr. Riskind said. -
factor
anything that contributes causally to a result
So other
factors, such as genetics, may be more important for human longevity. -
feature
a prominent attribute or aspect of something
The organic results
featured several Nike entries and various shoe retailers, but no comparison shopping sites, at least not on the first page. -
federal
of a government with central and regional authorities
Currently, people using the card get only one free withdrawal per deposit of
federal funds. -
finance
the commercial activity of providing funds and capital
Some of the student exchanges are
financed by the Erasmus Program, while others rely on joint agreements. -
finite
bounded in magnitude or spatial or temporal extent
But a broken bone, unlike stretched ligaments, usually heals completely in a
finite period of time. -
flexible
able to adjust readily to different conditions
Where screens are concerned, apparently, the future remains
flexible. -
fluctuate
move or sway in a rising and falling or wavelike pattern
This create a
fluctuating magnetic field that generates heat without physical contact. -
focus
the concentration of attention or energy on something
The second half
focused on specific 20th-century songs in the Gilbert and Sullivan style. -
format
the organization of data according to preset specifications
What customers are now seeing reflects changes in the
format of Google results. -
formula
a symbolic representation of the composition of a compound
One former member of the DNA Subcommittee said he was concerned the
formula was based on assumptions, not practice. -
forthcoming
easygoing and open when speaking or sharing information
Reflecting on the match Broad outlined the problem clearly enough but was less
forthcoming about the likely solution.«Forthcoming» also implies that someone will say something that others might be reluctant to say, or that the context might suggest one would be uncomfortable saying.
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foundation
education or instruction in the fundamentals of a field
The
foundation has grown, supporting visual as well as performing artists and changing its name to the
Foundation for Contemporary Arts. -
framework
the underlying structure
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function
what something is used for
Her best works
function like brilliant collages, creating meaning through idiosyncratic constellations of references and concepts. -
fund
a reserve of money set aside for some purpose
A year later, he and other enthusiasts received a state charter to start collecting
funds and archival material. -
fundamental
serving as an essential component
“Providing access to the
fundamental technology is entirely different,” he said in an e-mail Friday. -
furthermore
in addition
Furthermore, the train in Europe or Asia is likely to have traveled at much higher speed.
-
gender
properties that distinguish organisms on the basis of sex
Thousands marching for
gender justice on New Years eve.The vocabulary.com definitions of gender lack a common academic use of the word in sociology, anthropology, and other social sciences to denote the socially constructed category of gender identity, e.g. what it means to be «male» or «female» and how something in-between is silently categorized as abnormal.
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generate
bring into existence
But China is not particularly interested in sharing much of the wealth the railroad would
generate. -
generation
a coming into being
Among them: research showing that boomers are giving their time to community groups at higher rates than past
generations. -
globe
an object with a spherical shape
Some artists have created somewhat darker snow
globes. -
goal
the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve
“
Goals can be extremely effective, depending on how people set and approach them,” he says. -
grade
a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality
In all, 17,000 students and more than 1,100 teachers would be affected by closings, program changes and new
grade configurations. -
grant
allow to have
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guarantee
an unconditional commitment that something will happen
He found his previous job within 30 days, picking up a year’s
guaranteed contract work in Hartford. -
guideline
a rule that provides direction for appropriate behavior
Hang gliding became safer as technology improved and training
guidelines were established. -
hierarchy
a series of ordered groupings within a system
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highlight
move into the foreground to make more visible or prominent
One particularly striking finding in their analysis
highlights the power that comes with drawing the maps. -
hypothesis
a proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations
His
hypothesis was neglected for many years because the methodology for detecting such chemical factors in the living embryo was not yet available.Scientific American (Jan 3, 2013) -
identical
being the exact same one
The previous models had
identical designs that made it easier for bump drafting because the front and rear bumpers lined up squarely.New York Times (Jan 11, 2013) -
identify
give the name or characteristics of
The spokeswoman declined to be
identified by name, citing company policy. -
ideology
an orientation that characterizes the thinking of a group
Unfortunately, some United States officials are so captured or captivated by the
ideology of modern banking that they want to play along. -
ignorance
the lack of knowledge or education
One thing I felt keenly while reading was the
ignorance of even great minds, based on when they lived in history.New York Times (Jun 6, 2012) -
illustrate
depict with a visual representation
Investigators have so far not linked any historical pipeline problems to malicious cyberactivity, but software malfunctions have
illustrated the potential threat. -
image
a visual representation produced on a surface
Images of a hang glider soaring through the Grand Canyon were offset by reports of dozens of pilots dying each year in accidents.
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immigrate
come into a new country and change residency
When Mr. Salomon was 19, he
immigrated to the United States; his father worked in a factory in New York City. -
impact
have an effect upon
Whatever the economic
impact of low interest rates, they seem to be helping corporate America. -
implement
apply in a manner consistent with its purpose or design
The big idea: Many business leaders struggle with
implementing strategic change. -
implicate
bring into intimate and incriminating connection
The cases involving big banks, he said, lacked sufficient evidence
implicating C.E.Os. -
implicit
suggested though not directly expressed
But he said there was an
implicit understanding that high-ranking officials were off limits. -
imply
express or state indirectly
Foreign exchange reserves have remained largely static for 18 months,
implying that the Chinese central bank has made no major intervention in the currency. -
impose
compel to behave in a certain way
Similar restrictions have been
imposed by the United Kingdom, Chile and Brazil. -
incentive
a positive motivational influence
But using generous economic
incentives and relying on conventions has been called an outdated economic strategy. -
incidence
the relative frequency of occurrence of something
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incline
lower or bend, as in a nod or bow
Corporations are generally
inclined to settle potential cases because even being indicted can cripple business. -
income
the amount of money one makes over a period of time
Even if
income tax rates are higher later, I think the tax deferral” makes up for that increase. -
incorporate
unite or merge with something already in existence
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indicate
designate a place, direction, person, or thing
Instead, he
indicated he might have some inside information on who will be. -
individual
being or characteristic of a single thing or person
“Everybody needs to put
individual thoughts behind them,” Smith said. -
induce
cause to act in a specified manner
Ms. Ortega was not in a medically
induced coma. -
inevitable
incapable of being avoided or prevented
But, he said, “In time, as society becomes more comfortable and legal concerns are ironed out, full autonomy will become practical,
inevitable and necessary.” -
infer
conclude by reasoning
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infrastructure
the basic features of a system or organization
Mongolia’s vast grasslands have long attracted adventure travelers, particularly those willing to go on horseback, but a limited tourism
infrastructure has kept numbers low. -
inherent
existing as an essential constituent or characteristic
But all predictions based on computer projections have
inherent uncertainties. -
inhibit
limit the range or extent of
However, she said that the respondents might have been
inhibited in answering because their interviews were carried out in front of other family members. -
initial
occurring at the beginning
In fact, Emery still has
initial interviews scheduled. -
initiate
set in motion, start an event or prepare the way for
In the last half-dozen presidential campaigns, the news media have attempted to bring more accountability by
initiating ad watches and fact checks. -
injure
cause damage or affect negatively
Players saw Smith benched two months ago because he admitted he was
injured. -
innovate
bring something new to an environment
They are really looking for someone to
innovate in nutrition and hunger solutions. -
insert
put or introduce into something
He said he tried unsuccessfully to
insert renovations into Lincoln Center’s master plan, “but basically the program was over.” -
insight
clear or deep perception of a situation
But he found that being calm, clear and compassionate gave him better
insights and better timing. -
inspect
look over carefully
Accredited outside auditors
inspected the factory on Walmart’s behalf at least twice in 2011, he said. -
instance
an item of information that is typical of a class or group
Research has found, for
instance, that Indian mothers tend to breast-feed boys longer than they do girls, Ms. Anderson said. -
institute
set up or lay the groundwork for
The Electric Power Research
Institute has some advice, none of it encouraging.There is an additional meaning of «institute» not raised in vocabulary.com, that is, to implement.
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instruct
impart skills or knowledge to
He is not technically an assistant coach, but he helps
instruct the quarterbacks. -
integral
existing as an essential constituent or characteristic
As this season has gone on, it has become more
integral in Seattle’s offense. -
integrate
make into a whole or make part of a whole
This mission is complicated by the fact that Moscow’s ruling class is, in fact, already deeply
integrated into Western Europe. -
integrity
an undivided or unbroken completeness with nothing wanting
Engineers determined that weaker ones were originally installed, raising concerns about the structure’s
integrity. -
intelligence
the ability to comprehend
He also noted that to carry out commando raids, the American military needs bases, an
intelligence network and arrangements for medical evacuation. -
intense
extremely sharp
“Currently in China people are unusually sensitive to developments like this, and so the reaction has been quite
intense,” Mr. Zhan said. -
interact
do something together or with others
He clearly enjoyed
interacting with sports fans of Chicago he respects. -
intermediate
around the middle of a scale of evaluation
Has also assumed a bigger role in the passing game, primarily at the
intermediate levels. -
internal
located inward
The
Internal Revenue Service issued guidance to employers to increase withholding from paychecks beginning Tuesday to match new tax rates at every income level. -
interpret
make sense of; assign a meaning to
But people do
interpret and observe religion differently and, as Celtics Coach Doc Rivers noted, a fair number of folks “do work on Christmas.” -
interval
the distance between things
Players who sustained head injuries also received scans at three
intervals after the injuries, with researchers using advanced magnetic resonance imaging techniques. -
intervene
get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action
Meanwhile, financial markets remain focused on how the European Central Bank might actually go about
intervening in government bond markets.New York Times (Aug 20, 2012) -
intrinsic
belonging to a thing by its very nature
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investigate
conduct an inquiry of
Police detectives are
investigating several thefts in at least two precincts that appear to include the same suspects, said Sgt. -
invoke
cite as an authority
Yet the concepts
invoked are often abstract, requiring reflection and explanation. -
involve
contain as a part
Another United States Attorney’s office could reopen that investigation, several lawyers
involved in the case said, although that is unlikely. -
isolate
place or set apart
That damage would have been reduced by about two-thirds if controllers in Houston
isolated the rupture as soon as problems emerged, investigators said. -
issue
some situation or event that is thought about
The big
issues that Nokia faces, he said, are “managing efficiently, building great products and changing the way we operate. -
journal
a periodical dedicated to a particular subject
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justify
show to be right by providing proof
Justifying her sentence, she noted that the men were driven by financial motives and difficult family circumstances rather than ideology.
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label
a brief description given for purposes of identification
Ms. Lutz, the Living Essentials spokeswoman, said the bold “No Crash Later” statement on product
labels was followed by a special mark. -
layer
a single thickness of some substance or material
“If Disney can drive more value from existing infrastructure by
layering on technology, that is extremely powerful,” said Mr. Brown of Lo-Q. -
lecture
an educational talk delivered by a teacher in a classroom
But each year, Mr. Wright gives a
lecture on his experiences as a parent of a child with special needs. -
legal
established by or founded upon law or official rules
As required by state law, the patient’s
legal guardian was notified, along with local law enforcement. -
legislate
make laws or bills
But the recently introduced Lisbon Treaty has widened the scope for Brussels to ask member nations to
legislate on criminal matters.New York Times (Dec 8, 2010) -
locate
determine the place of by searching or examining
But no one has ever thought that the fountain might be
located beneath a house in Maine. -
maintain
keep in a certain state, position, or activity
Mr. Sprecher indicated that he was willing to
maintain two headquarters, ICE’s home in Atlanta and the Big Board’s center in New York City. -
major
greater in number or size or amount
Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. also is meeting separately Thursday with
major gun retailers, including Wal-Mart. -
manipulate
influence or control shrewdly or deviously
As the financial crisis was heating up, Barclays said it
manipulated rates to increase profits and hide its failing financial health. -
manual
of or relating to the hands
However, back at the other office, Mr. Tuli did point out an engineer who was translating
manuals for companies assembling DataWind tablets in China. -
margin
the boundary line or area immediately inside the boundary
The new military spending bill, known as the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act, was passed in both houses of Congress by wide
margins. -
mature
having reached full natural growth or development
Coach Mike Smith said Monday they had learned from and been
matured by their recent disappointments. -
mechanism
device consisting of a piece of machinery
Mr. Kasuri expressed surprise over the government’s failure to install an effective firewall
mechanism despite having months to do so. -
medium
the surrounding environment
Witnesses told local news
media that the helicopter appeared to have exploded after hitting the ground. -
mediate
act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
A few violence interrupters were
mediating between the gangs’ leaders, while the rest worked the crowd, calming people down. -
medical
relating to the study or practice of medicine
But some critics said that poor and uninsured patients sometimes used the emergency room as their primary source of
medical care. -
mental
involving the mind or an intellectual process
Yet Justice Del Giudice, who was scheduled to sentence Mr. Isaac, ordered a
mental health examination instead. -
method
a way of doing something, especially a systematic way
Other schools have also adopted inventive
methods to promote graduating in four years.What’s missing in this definition is «the scientific method,» or the «Methods» section of a research paper.
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migrate
move from one country or region to another and settle there
Jeffrey Hart is a Briton
migrating back and forth between Canada and the United States on work visas, gaining experience in natural building.New York Times (Aug 20, 2012) -
minimal
the least possible
The fighters are operating on a
minimal budget, eating just one meal a day, he added. -
minimum
the smallest possible quantity
Employees will be given a
minimum 60-day notice before any furlough of longer than 22 days takes place, according to the document. -
minor
inferior in number or size or amount
In my next post, we’ll look at how seemingly
minor details in a transaction, if not handled properly, can make your life miserable. -
mode
how something is done or how it happens
Altogether, shifting transportation
modes would drive up prices, he said, adding, “Rail is not the answer.” -
modify
cause to change; make different
Riders complained about inaccurate
modified schedules on the Web site — a criticism the agency sometimes acknowledged. -
monitor
keep an eye on; keep under surveillance
A screen in one corner relayed footage from the closed circuit cameras installed across the office floors,
monitoring staff activity. -
motive
the reason that arouses action toward a desired goal
But his prime
motive in choosing Google, he said, was online collaboration. -
mutual
common to or shared by two or more parties
Teams are taught four skill sets: leadership,
mutual support, situation monitoring and communication. -
negate
make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of
She notes that salad dressing packets typically contain as many as four servings, which can
negate any nutritional value of the greens.Washington Post (Dec 20, 2011) -
neutral
having no personal preference
As head of state, the queen performs some ceremonial and formal duties related to government but must remain
neutral on political matters.New York Times (Dec 19, 2012) -
nevertheless
despite anything to the contrary
Nevertheless, Mr. Ostreicher ended up in June 2011 as the only American in Palmasola Prison, an experience he described as “sheer terror.”
-
nonetheless
despite anything to the contrary
Nonetheless, Mr. Cowen’s illnesses have led to his falling about $8,400 behind in his rent; he could face eviction proceedings beginning next month.
-
norm
a standard or model or pattern regarded as typical
However, let’s take it one step further, beyond social
norms. -
normal
conforming with a standard, level, or type
“I think this is going to end up like a regular summer weekend, no more busy than
normal,” he said. -
notion
a general inclusive concept
The
notion that India’s weak manufacturing sector can catch up to China in advanced computer hardware also strikes some experts as far-fetched. -
notwithstanding
despite anything to the contrary
-
nuclear
constituting the core or central part
A few prominent environmentalists argue that the rapidly heating world cannot make wrenching changes without
nuclear power to ease the transition. -
objective
the goal intended to be attained
Mr. Dempsey’s stated main
objective was to preserve as many Tully’s jobs as possible. -
obtain
come into possession of
A Web site marketing Wegelin’s services said, «Neither the Swiss government nor any other government can
obtain information about your bank account.» -
obvious
easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind
Jet lag’s severity depends on several factors, the most
obvious being how many time zones you crossed. -
occupy
live in (a certain place)
Next to it is a lane usually
occupied by parked vehicles, and then a traffic lane. -
occur
be found to exist
However nothing else
occurred, and in a few minutes he had gone back to sleep. -
offset
a compensating equivalent
That is a particularly weighty question, given the urgent need for tax revenue to
offset the ballooning federal budget deficit. -
ongoing
currently happening
-
option
one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen
“All
options are on the table,” said a senior European official who is participating in the talks but was not authorized to speak publicly. -
outcome
something that results
Sure, compound interest has a powerful
outcome, but it takes an awfully long time to become fun and exciting. -
output
production of a certain amount
American economic
output has continued to expand at a sluggish pace. -
overall
involving only main features
-
overlap
extend over and cover a part of
The building housed a research center run by the national security agency, one of many
overlapping intelligence agencies.New York Times (Jul 19, 2012) -
panel
sheet that forms a distinct section of something
On request, Mr. Singh showed a sample of a touchscreen
panel that he said had been made at DataWind’s manufacturing unit in Montreal. -
paradigm
a standard or typical example
Even if these new shows end up being remakes of familiar
paradigms, more is at stake here. -
parallel
being everywhere equidistant and not intersecting
Increasingly she turned to writing about the recipes she was trying as her interest in cooking deepened in
parallel to her relationship. -
participate
be involved in
“All options are on the table,” said a senior European official who is
participating in the talks but was not authorized to speak publicly. -
passive
lacking in energy or will
On this night, Ms. Meade basically brought to a character a vulnerability that came across as
passive. -
perceive
become aware of through the senses
Insurance, like taxes, quantifies the
perceived societal cost of an activity. -
period
an amount of time
“We were a little bit lost last year when he was out for such an extended
period of time,” Troy Brouwer said. -
persist
continue to exist
While the specific numbers have most likely shifted over time, the basic categories
persist. -
perspective
a way of regarding situations or topics
It is helpful to summarize the important policy effects on the labor market from workers’
perspectives in terms of marginal tax rates. -
phase
any distinct time period in a sequence of events
“He’s progressively gotten better in all
phases,” Haslett said. -
phenomenon
any state or process known through the senses
Researchers found that employee turnover slows down considerably as businesses get older and bigger, which could be contributing to the wage
phenomenon. -
philosophy
a belief accepted as authoritative by some group or school
He often coupled common sense with Greek
philosophy, which, he wrote, «seemed to astonish the whole journalistic fraternity in New York City.» -
physical
involving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit
Various companies showed off tools that intervened in our
physical lives. -
policy
a plan of action adopted by an individual or social group
“Chuck Hagel is out of the mainstream,” Mr. Graham says, “on most issues regarding foreign
policy.” -
portion
something determined in relation to a thing that includes it
A large
portion of that is held by a group of hedge funds including York Capital Management, which invests heavily in distressed debt. -
pose
put into a certain place or abstract location
Pointing out the potential hazards
posed by data brokers and the like is part of Mr. Fertik’s M.O. -
positive
characterized by or displaying affirmation or acceptance
“Call me an optimist, but I see
positive indications of the markets moving forward,” he said. -
potential
existing in possibility
Investors fixated last year on so-called tail risks, or
potential negative surprises. -
practitioner
someone who carries out a learned profession
“Many
practitioners haven’t caught up to the advanced technology yet,” he said. -
precede
be earlier in time
-
precise
sharply exact or accurate or delimited
The
precise impact can only be determined by careful analysis unencumbered by dogmatic beliefs not anchored in empirical results. -
predict
make a guess about what will happen in the future
Research is why he will never live in Seattle, he said; scientists are
predicting a big earthquake someday. -
predominant
having superior power or influence
-
preliminary
preceding or in preparation for something more important
West Bengal: A
preliminary medical examination suggested that a three-year-old girl was raped in Goai village, the Indian Express reported. -
presume
take to be the case or to be true
The 32 remaining passengers are
presumed to have drowned. -
previous
just preceding something else in time or order
He found his
previous job within 30 days, picking up a year’s guaranteed contract work in Hartford. -
primary
of first rank or importance or value
But some critics said that poor and uninsured patients sometimes used the emergency room as their
primary source of medical care. -
prime
of or relating to the first or originating agent
Acquiring the service would not only give Apple access to
prime data but also, as Search Engine Land noted, would complement Apple in other ways. -
principal
main or most important
Among Wall Street’s
principal concerns about Facebook has been the company’s ability to profit as its users increasingly log in on their mobile phones. -
principle
a basic generalization that is accepted as true
The business was built on two main
principles: outstanding customer service and offering high-quality clothes to help people become accepted into society, relatives said. -
prior
earlier in time
Mr. Akhtar said that no
prior warning or threat had been given to his organization by militants. -
priority
status established in order of importance or urgency
“When you are running investments, your
priority needs to be maximizing return.” -
proceed
move ahead; travel onward in time or space
If successful, lawyers said, future
proceedings, at least in the pre trial stage, will be open. -
process
a particular course of action intended to achieve a result
Hall of Fame voting is ultimately designed to be a consensus
process. -
professional
of or relating to or suitable as an occupation
Mitchell, 30, entered his last fight coming off the longest layoff of his
professional career. -
prohibit
command against
One student studying preschool education said she was
prohibited from quitting her internship and was compelled to work night shifts. -
project
a planned undertaking
The landscaping
project was announced in 2011 but has taken time to advance through public review as officials wrestled with the security question. -
promote
contribute to the progress or growth of
Some rinks installed concrete floors to
promote cooling, but others employed newer technologies. -
proportion
relation with respect to comparative quantity or magnitude
Insulin is known to fuel cell growth, and cancer cells consume glucose out of
proportion to other nutrients. -
prospect
the possibility of future success
Nothing to do, no
prospects for getting out. -
protocol
forms of ceremony and etiquette observed by officials
But organizations that foster student musicians still mostly insist on standard
protocols. -
psychology
the science of mental life
David Popplewell of Brasenose College grilled an experimental
psychology candidate by asking: «Why do human beings have two eyes?» -
publication
the act of issuing printed materials
The New York Times and other mainstream
publications published hundreds of the documents Private Manning is accused of leaking. -
publish
prepare and issue for public distribution or sale
The Smoking Gun Web site
published the document online. -
purchase
something acquired by buying
He also said that there are no minimum
purchases required by distributors, denouncing so-called «pay to play» allegations. -
pursue
follow in an effort to capture
Ask for help
pursuing that interest beyond class assignments. -
qualitative
involving distinguishing attributes
-
radical
far beyond the norm
Voters appeared to prefer stability over Mr. Moon’s calls for
radical change. -
random
lacking any definite plan or order or purpose
Monte Carlo methods use a
random process to solve complicated problems. -
range
a variety of different things or activities
He successfully fought to keep cost increases within a manageable
range. -
ratio
relation with respect to comparative quantity or magnitude
Pythagoras, he tells us, used the concept of dissonance in coming to his theories about the simple
ratios of whole numbers. -
rational
consistent with or based on or using reason
Is there any
rational reason to think that things will change next year? -
react
show a response to something
Every college coach wants smart players — athletes who can grasp complex offenses, dissect sophisticated defenses and
react quickly under pressure. -
recover
regain or make up for
Figure Skating Championships later this month while he
recovers from hip surgery. -
refine
reduce to a pure state
But experts also suggested that concepts of fat be
refined. -
regime
the governing authority of a political unit
“In general, I think the
regime in Damascus is approaching collapse,” he said. -
region
the extended spatial location of something
The
region is loaded with iron, and mining companies will continue to go after it. -
regulate
bring into conformity with rules, principles, or usage
While closely
regulated by the Department of Environmental Conservation, New York also offers great fishing opportunities. -
reinforce
strengthen and support
Patterns of one or the other are
reinforced over time. -
reject
refuse to accept or acknowledge
Intermittent fighting increased last month when the rebels
rejected a government demand that they allow supply convoys to reach an army base. -
relax
become loose or looser or less tight
At a Tuesday morning news conference, Saban seemed
relaxed. -
release
grant freedom to; free from confinement
Another senior official, speaking anonymously because he was not authorized to
release military information, said two pilots were on board. -
relevant
having a bearing on or connection with the subject at issue
«But working on something so
relevant to society caught my attention.» -
reluctance
a certain degree of unwillingness
But he was expressing some
reluctance to get on board. -
rely
have confidence or faith in
But there is an inherent risk in anything that
relies on transporting natural resources because demand can vary. -
remove
take something away as by lifting, pushing, or taking off
Six thousand fewer tons of steel trusses, which were
removed in 2004. -
require
have need of
Current law
requires reporting multiple purchases of handguns, but not semi-automatic assault rifles. -
research
a seeking for knowledge
Research has found, for instance, that Indian mothers tend to breast-feed boys longer than they do girls, Ms. Anderson said.
-
reside
live in
I was intrigued by our parallel worlds — two Muslim Middle Eastern women, eyes lined with pencils of coal,
residing in the United States. -
resource
aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed
But there is an inherent risk in anything that relies on transporting natural
resources because demand can vary. -
respond
show a reaction to something
Protest leaders said the court had given the state six days to
respond. -
restore
bring back into original existence, function, or position
Some other buildings in the area have yet to have their phone service
restored, however, Verizon officials said. -
restrain
hold back
Additional cuts in government spending later this year, above those already emanating from the cap on discretionary spending, would further
restrain job creation. -
restrict
limit access to
But of greater concern was this: A hang gliding flight that crossed into
restricted airspace was ineligible for the record book. -
retain
hold back within
Hirscher
retained his lead in the overall World Cup standings. -
reveal
make known to the public information previously kept secret
If prodded, Mr. Gogu will
reveal a few celebrity stories. -
revenue
the entire amount of income before any deductions are made
That is a particularly weighty question, given the urgent need for tax
revenue to offset the ballooning federal budget deficit. -
reverse
change to the contrary
But Mrs. Nader and some others are beginning to
reverse that trend. -
revise
reorganize, especially for the purpose of improving
The
revised editorial instead lauded Communist Party’s policies. -
revolution
a single complete turn
The biggest winner in this
revolution will likely be Google, with its free Android operating system. -
rigid
fixed and unmoving
The result is the smallest, most
rigid playing field in recent history: One that excludes 41 states. -
role
the actions and activities assigned to a person or group
Newsome remembers Lewis’s first news conference after his
role in the Atlanta murders was resolved. -
route
an established line of travel or access
Alabama, en
route to its third national title in four years, scored the first three times it had the ball. -
scenario
a postulated sequence of possible events
“They are always prepared for different
scenarios,” he said of the government. -
schedule
a list of times at which things are planned to occur
Washington is
scheduled to open its season Saturday at Tampa Bay. -
scheme
an elaborate and systematic plan of action
Some of these offers turned out to be Ponzi
schemes. -
scope
an area in which something operates or has power or control
The credit can also apply to a wide
scope of industries — not just manufacturing, but computer software, architects, engineers, and food processing firms. -
section
one of several parts or pieces that fit with others
The Journal is planning a full page of excerpts in its Leisure & Arts
section on Wednesday. -
sector
a particular aspect of life or activity
The China corporate
sector has been battling falling profits. -
secure
free from danger or risk
Register online well in advance to
secure a spot at your preferred test site. -
sequence
a following of one thing after another in time
“We built five separate set pieces to shoot different parts of the
sequence,” Mr. Hennah said. -
series
similar things placed in order or one after another
But laying out a
series of possible routes would allow readers to make an educated choice. -
shift
move very slightly
While the specific numbers have most likely
shifted over time, the basic categories persist. -
significant
important in effect or meaning
«To go this far without
significant problems after the worst housing crisis since the Great Depression is remarkable,» Mr. Griffith said. -
simulate
reproduce someone’s behavior or looks
-
so-called
doubtful or suspect
Better still, he said, are
so-called unconstrained bond funds whose managers have great flexibility in how they invest. -
source
the place where something begins
According to a reliable
source, “Baseball has ruled on it. -
specific
distinguishing something particular or unique
Department stores like Saks Fifth Avenue use e-mail to target
specific audiences, but older shoppers still must sift through clothes and accessories for all ages. -
specify
be particular about
The sentence mentioning the alternate swearing-in does not
specify a date, and government officials have said that means Mr. Chávez can be sworn in later. -
sphere
a round three-dimensional closed surface
After surviving the collapse of the twin towers, the battered
sphere was moved to Battery Park. -
stable
resistant to change of position or condition
Mr. Abrams said rental companies preferred to keep prices
stable and spend their energy on trying to gain market share. -
statistic
a datum that can be represented numerically
In recent years, a growing number of high schools have stopped providing class rankings to colleges, raising questions about the value of the
statistic. -
status
the condition or someone or something at a particular time
But he has made no mention of addressing North Korea’s
status as one of the world’s least wired nations. -
straightforward
pointed directly ahead
«We are always looking for sophisticated and
straightforward dishes to add to our tailgate menu,» Jackson wrote. -
strategy
an elaborate and systematic plan of action
But using generous economic incentives and relying on conventions has been called an outdated economic
strategy. -
stress
difficulty that causes worry or emotional tension
An estimated 75 to 90 percent of all doctors’ visits are related to
stress. -
structure
the building of something and the arrangement of its parts
Engineers determined that weaker ones were originally installed, raising concerns about the
structure’s integrity. -
style
a particular kind
Tunisian
Style Baked Cauliflower Frittata In the authentic version of this frittata there is a lot more olive oil, as well as chopped hard-boiled eggs. -
submit
hand over formally
-
subordinate
lower in rank or importance
-
subsequent
following in time or order
But nothing in Mr. Sullivan’s universe is random, and
subsequent chapters reveal a tangle of dark meanings under the surface. -
subsidy
a grant of financial assistance, especially by a government
-
substitute
a person or thing that can take the place of another
Cellphones, email and Skype allow more connection among family members and loved ones, but are no
substitute for being there. -
successor
a person who follows next in order
His
successor at the U.S. unit will be announced later, BP said. -
sufficient
of a quantity that can fulfill a need or requirement
The cases involving big banks, he said, lacked
sufficient evidence implicating C.E.Os. -
summary
a brief statement that presents the main points
In the committee meetings, the
summaries prepared by the first and second readers are often read out loud and discussed. -
supplement
an additional component that improves capability
Some contain anabolic steroids, and even high-quality protein
supplements might be dangerous in large amounts, or if taken to replace meals, he said. -
survey
ask people questions in order to gather data
A
survey in China on Monday found manufacturing activity in that country expanded for the third consecutive month. -
survive
continue in existence after
Last week, in fact, he
survived a vigilante assassination attempt; a car bomb reportedly killed the would-be assassin. -
suspend
stop a process or a habit by imposing a freeze on it
Last spring, Binghamton University
suspended pledging after a series of complaints about people being physically abused, deprived of sleep and forced to drink heavily. -
sustain
lengthen or extend in duration or space
He balked at describing the actions as “harassment” or “molestation,” saying that implied aggravated or
sustained behavior. -
symbol
something visible that represents something invisible
She is looking for dinnerware painted with winged goddesses, holding aloft trumpets and bald eagles, which are
symbols of the Society of the Cincinnati. -
target
a reference point to shoot at
In the mid-1990s, some joined suicide bombing attacks aimed at military and civilian
targets, sometimes deflecting suspicion by dressing as though pregnant. -
task
any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted
The
task had taken considerably longer than expected. -
technical
of or relating to aptitude in a practical skill
Ultimately, Mr. Bevan noticed that Iran had published limited
technical details of its cartridges, including bullet weights. -
technique
a practical method or art applied to some particular task
Each had been a licensed peace officer for five to seven years and had received specialized training in investigative
techniques and firearms. -
technology
the practical application of science to commerce or industry
New
technologies have raised productivity and profits, while enabling companies to shed workers and slice payroll. -
temporary
not permanent; not lasting
Then in late March, a
temporary law financing the government expires. -
terminate
be the last or concluding part of
Terminating that case without a further fight, however, would mean giving up on charging other detainees with those offenses.
-
text
the words of something written
Writing essays has never been my strong suit; I have as much difficulty conveying sincerity through
text as I do in speech. -
theme
the subject matter of a conversation or discussion
“I derive my
themes from what’s happening in everyday life,” Ms. Dimoula had said earlier. -
theory
a belief that can guide behavior
“In
theory you could have fired that cannon,” Mr. Browne said, “because the powder was still working.” -
thereby
by that means or because of that
In principle, work and investment decisions become more efficient and
thereby raise growth. -
thesis
an unproved statement advanced as a premise in an argument
My original
thesis that only Washington Nationals employees, Washington Nationals fans and D.C. media members supported the strategy has turned out to be incorrect.Washington Post (Aug 29, 2012) -
topic
the subject matter of a conversation or discussion
Her newest book, “Prime Time,” a mix of advice on health, fitness, friendship, sex and other
topics, recently came out in paperback. -
trace
an indication that something has been present
North Korea also deployed equipment to
trace cellphone signals. -
tradition
a specific practice of long standing
Yes, it’s a New York
tradition, the first gathering having taken place in 1904. -
transfer
move from one place to another
He ended up at Division III Greensboro College for two years until Clark secured his
transfer to Stanford. -
transform
change or alter in appearance or nature
Regulators say money market funds need to be fundamentally
transformed to prevent them from creating too much systemic risk.
Created on December 28, 2012
(updated October 25, 2016)
Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 List
- 2.1 Sublist 1
- 2.2 Sublist 2
- 2.3 Sublist 3
- 2.4 Sublist 4
- 2.5 Sublist 5
- 2.6 Sublist 6
- 2.7 Sublist 7
- 2.8 Sublist 8
- 2.9 Sublist 9
- 2.10 Sublist 10
- 3 Other websites
Introduction
The Academic Word List (AWL) was developed by Averil Coxhead at the School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. The list contains 570 word families which were selected because they appear with great frequency in a broad range of academic texts. The list does not include words that are in the most frequent 2000 words of English (the General Service List), thus making it specific to academic contexts. The AWL was primarily made so that it could be used by teachers as part of a programme preparing learners for tertiary level study or used by students working alone to learn the words most needed to study at colleges and universities.
The 570 words are divided into 10 sublists. The sublists are ordered such that the words in the first sublist are the most frequent words and those in the last sublist are the least frequent.
List
Sublist 1
sector •
available •
financial •
process •
individual •
specific •
principle •
estimate •
variables •
method •
data •
research •
contract •
environment •
export •
source •
assessment •
policy •
identified •
create •
derived •
factors •
procedure •
definition •
assume •
theory •
benefit •
evidence •
established •
authority •
major •
issues •
labour •
occur •
economic •
involved •
percent •
interpretation •
consistent •
income •
structure •
legal •
concept •
formula •
section •
required •
constitutional •
analysis •
distribution •
function •
area •
approach •
role •
legislation •
indicate •
response •
period •
context •
significant •
similar •
Sublist 2
community •
resident •
range •
construction •
strategies •
elements •
previous •
conclusion •
security •
aspects •
acquisition •
features •
text •
commission •
regulations •
computer •
items •
consumer •
achieve •
final •
positive •
evaluation •
assistance •
normal •
relevant •
distinction •
region •
traditional •
impact •
consequences •
chapter •
equation •
appropriate •
resources •
participation •
survey •
potential •
cultural •
transfer •
select •
credit •
affect •
categories •
perceived •
sought •
focus •
purchase •
injury •
site •
journal •
primary •
complex •
institute •
investment •
administration •
maintenance •
design •
obtained •
restricted •
conduct •
Sublist 3
comments •
convention •
published •
framework •
implies •
negative •
dominant •
illustrated •
outcomes •
constant •
shift •
deduction •
ensure •
specified •
justification •
funds •
reliance •
physical •
partnership •
location •
link •
coordination •
alternative •
initial •
validity •
task •
techniques •
excluded •
consent •
proportion •
demonstrate •
reaction •
criteria •
minorities •
technology •
philosophy •
removed •
sex •
compensation •
sequence •
corresponding •
maximum •
circumstances •
instance •
considerable •
sufficient •
corporate •
interaction •
contribution •
immigration •
component •
constraints •
technical •
emphasis •
scheme •
layer •
volume •
document •
registered •
core •
Sublist 4
overall •
emerged •
regime •
implementation •
project •
hence •
occupational •
internal •
goals •
retained •
sum •
integration •
mechanism •
parallel •
imposed •
despite •
job •
parameters •
approximate •
label •
concentration •
principal •
series •
predicted •
summary •
attitudes •
undertaken •
cycle •
communication •
ethnic •
hypothesis •
professional •
status •
conference •
attributed •
annual •
obvious •
error •
implications •
apparent •
commitment •
subsequent •
debate •
dimensions •
promote •
statistics •
option •
domestic •
output •
access •
code •
investigation •
phase •
prior •
granted •
stress •
civil •
contrast •
resolution •
adequate •
Sublist 5
alter •
stability •
energy •
aware •
licence •
enforcement •
draft •
styles •
precise •
medical •
pursue •
symbolic •
marginal •
capacity •
generation •
exposure •
decline •
academic •
modified •
external •
psychology •
fundamental •
adjustment •
ratio •
whereas •
enable •
version •
perspective •
contact •
network •
facilitate •
welfare •
transition •
amendment •
logic •
rejected •
expansion •
clause •
prime •
target •
objective •
sustainable •
equivalent •
liberal •
notion •
substitution •
generated •
trend •
revenue •
compounds •
evolution •
conflict •
image •
discretion •
entities •
orientation •
consultation •
mental •
monitoring •
challenge •
Sublist 6
intelligence •
transformation •
presumption •
acknowledged •
utility •
furthermore •
accurate •
diversity •
attached •
recovery •
assigned •
tapes •
motivation •
bond •
edition •
nevertheless •
transport •
cited •
fees •
scope •
enhanced •
incorporated •
instructions •
subsidiary •
input •
abstract •
ministry •
capable •
expert •
preceding •
display •
incentive •
inhibition •
trace •
ignored •
incidence •
estate •
cooperative •
revealed •
index •
lecture •
discrimination •
overseas •
explicit •
aggregate •
gender •
underlying •
brief •
domain •
rational •
minimum •
interval •
neutral •
migration •
flexibility •
federal •
author •
initiatives •
allocation •
exceed •
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intervention •
confirmed •
definite •
classical •
chemical •
voluntary •
release •
visible •
finite •
publication •
channel •
file •
thesis •
equipment •
disposal •
solely •
deny •
identical •
submitted •
grade •
phenomenon •
paradigm •
ultimately •
extract •
survive •
converted •
transmission •
global •
inferred •
guarantee •
advocate •
dynamic •
simulation •
topic •
insert •
reverse •
decades •
comprise •
hierarchical •
unique •
comprehensive •
couple •
mode •
differentiation •
eliminate •
priority •
empirical •
ideology •
somewhat •
aid •
foundation •
adults •
adaptation •
quotation •
contrary •
media •
successive •
innovation •
prohibited •
isolated •
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highlighted •
eventually •
inspection •
termination •
displacement •
arbitrary •
reinforced •
denote •
offset •
exploitation •
detected •
abandon •
random •
revision •
virtually •
uniform •
predominantly •
thereby •
implicit •
tension •
ambiguous •
vehicle •
clarity •
conformity •
contemporary •
automatically •
accumulation •
appendix •
widespread •
infrastructure •
deviation •
fluctuations •
restore •
guidelines •
commodity •
minimises •
practitioners •
radical •
plus •
visual •
chart •
appreciation •
prospect •
dramatic •
contradiction •
currency •
inevitably •
complement •
accompany •
paragraph •
induced •
schedule •
intensity •
crucial •
via •
exhibit •
bias •
manipulation •
theme •
nuclear •
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bulk •
behalf •
unified •
commenced •
erosion •
anticipated •
minimal •
ceases •
vision •
mutual •
norms •
intermediate •
manual •
supplementary •
incompatible •
concurrent •
ethical •
preliminary •
integral •
conversely •
relaxed •
confined •
accommodation •
temporary •
distorted •
passive •
subordinate •
analogous •
military •
scenario •
revolution •
diminished •
coherence •
suspended •
mature •
assurance •
rigid •
controversy •
sphere •
mediation •
format •
trigger •
qualitative •
portion •
medium •
coincide •
violation •
device •
insights •
refine •
devoted •
team •
overlap •
attained •
restraints •
inherent •
route •
protocol •
founded •
duration •
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whereby •
inclination •
encountered •
convinced •
assembly •
albeit •
enormous •
reluctant •
posed •
persistent •
undergo •
notwithstanding •
straightforward •
panel •
odd •
intrinsic •
compiled •
adjacent •
integrity •
forthcoming •
conceived •
ongoing •
so-called •
likewise •
nonetheless •
levy •
invoked •
colleagues •
depression •
collapse •
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Note: These are general meanings for the words. You may encounter other definitions depending on context.
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Word | Definition, meaning |
A | |
adolescent | a teenager |
affiliate | associate as a member |
alarm | a device that sound a warning |
alley | a narrow passageway or street |
almanac | book of facts published annually |
alphabet | a set of English letters |
alternative | choice, selection, option |
analgesic | something used to reduce pain |
antique | object prized for its age |
apiece | each, individually |
appetite | desire to eat |
approach | get closer |
ardor | with great intensity |
assemble | come together, meet |
astonish | surprise, amaze |
astronomy | science that deals with the universe |
athlete | sportsman or woman |
attic | area between the roof and ceiling of a house |
authenticity | reality, certainty |
axe | instrument used in chopping wood |
Word | Definition, meaning |
B | |
bake | to cook in an oven |
banknote | paper money or currency |
bargain | something you can buy cheaply |
barrel | a large round container used for holding great amounts of liquid |
bat | a small, furry mammal which flies at night |
bathrobe | clothing worn after taking a shower |
blackout | electric power outage |
blade | the flat, cutting edge of a knife or tool |
blame | to accuse someone or wrongdoing |
blank | empty, without any marks |
blissful | extremely happy |
boast | brag; say great things about yourself |
bounce | spring or leap like a ball |
burglar | one who breaks into a building and steals |
Word | Definition, meaning |
C | |
cage | a structure made of wires or bars for confining animals |
carve | to create a form by cutting |
cattle | a general name for “cows” |
cellophane | a plastic wrapping |
century | period of one hundred years |
challenge | call for energetic work or action |
charge | postpone or delay payment until the bill comes |
chew | to cut and grind with the teeth |
chime | device that produces a bell-like sound |
cite | give reference to |
coffin | a box in which a dead body is placed for burial |
collapse | fall down |
combination | joining together of things or ideas |
compassion | feeling of sympathy towards another person |
compensation | payment for service, loss or expense |
concoct | create by combining various ingredients |
condominium | individual home within a building of similar homes |
confess | admit to wrongdoing |
confront | raise an issue directly and argumentatively |
conquer | defeat, overcome |
consumer | person who buys things |
contact | to get in touch with; get together to talk with |
contemporary | from the same time period |
cope | handle or deal with a difficult situation |
cork | material from the bark of a tree, often used for wine bottles tops |
coward | a person who is not brave |
cracker | a hard, salty, cookie-like food |
cream | thick, fluffy milk based product |
credentials | qualifications or background |
crook | a thief, criminal, swindler |
crummy | lousy, miserable, or worthless |
curiosity | desire to know; inquisitive interest |
Word | Definition, meaning |
D | |
decathlon | ten track and field events |
decorative | ornamental, with artistic design |
dent | weaken, lessen the value of something, usually by hitting |
depending | trusting, relying on |
deposit | put money into a bank account |
desperate | without hope |
dessert | sweet dish served after a meal |
detect | to discover the existence of something |
devout | very religious |
dip | put lightly into water or liquid |
discrimination | treating people unfairly because of their differences |
dozen | a set of twelve |
drudgery | hard, uninteresting labor |
dull | boring, not exciting; not bright or sharp |
dweller | inhabitant, person who lives at a certain place |
Word | Definition, meaning |
E | |
earn | get money through working |
eclipse | event obscuring the sun or moon |
emerald | a precious stone of bright green color |
encourage | give help, support or confidence |
ensure | make certain, insure |
enthusiastic | very interested or excited about something |
entirely | on the whole |
estate | property, land, possessions |
evaluate | give feedback |
evolve | develop slowly |
exhausted | extremely tired |
exile | forced removal from one’s country |
expansion | growth |
expert | a person with a high degree of knowledge or skill |
eyelid | a fold of skin which covers the eyeball |
Word | Definition, meaning |
F | |
fantasy | imagination, dream world |
fascinating | very interesting, exciting, fun |
fatal | causing death |
finesse | ability to handle difficult situations well |
fleet | group of ships |
flock | group of sheep |
fold | to lay or bend something over upon itself |
former | the first of two things |
fortune | good or bad luck, fate |
frighten | to make someone scared or afraid |
fugitive | one who tries to escape, runaway |
fur | thick animal hair |
Word | Definition, meaning |
G | |
galaxy | a group of millions of stars |
gallery | place where art is displayed for the public |
generous | giving unselfishly, usually large amounts |
gigantic | huge, large, enormous |
glance | to look quickly |
glimpse | a brief look; an indication |
goofy | funny, silly |
Word | Definition, meaning |
H | |
hanger | a device upon which clothing is hung |
harvest | gather crops at the end of growing season |
hatch | break out of an egg |
havoc | a lot of trouble, chaos |
heir | one who inherits from a parent |
hemorrhage | excessive bleeding |
hop | jump a short distance, sometimes on one foot |
Word | Definition, meaning |
I | |
ignore | a device upon which clothing is hung |
illusion | false idea, dream |
immigrant | person who comes into a country to live |
incident | an occurrence or even; happening |
incredible | unbelievable |
inferior | of lower or lesser quality |
inform | to tell, give the facts |
inhabitant | resident |
inquire | ask questions |
inquiry | the act or process of questioning |
instinct | natural or innate ability |
interfere | to get in the way; prevent someone from doing a task |
irrational | impossible to explain reasonably |
irrelevant | not related or applicable |
issue | things that need to be discussed |
Word | Definition, meaning |
J | |
jam | sweet preserved fruit spread |
jogging | running slowly |
juvenile | young, immature, youthful |
Word | Definition, meaning |
K | |
knot | formed when two ropes are tied together |
Word | Definition, meaning |
L | |
lack | absence, deficiency |
latter | the second of two things |
leak | a hole or crack which allows water to pass thorough |
lecturer | a university professor |
legitimate | lawful, conforming to accepted standards |
listless | lacking energy or spirit |
log | a fallen tree trunk or bulky piece of timber |
lonely | without needed companionship |
lumber | wood which has been sawed into boards |
Word | Definition, meaning |
M | |
magician | one who performs illusions |
maid | paid housekeeper |
mathematics | course subject dealing with numbers and calculations |
melt | to reduce from a solid to a liquid by heat |
monopoly | complete commercial control |
motive | reason |
museum | institute that displays artifacts for the public |
Word | Definition, meaning |
N | |
naked | without covering or clothing |
narrow | thin, not wide |
nationwide | everywhere in the country |
negligent | failing to give proper care or attention |
Word | Definition, meaning |
O | |
observe | perceive thorough the senses, see |
octopus | deep sea animal with eight legs |
opaque | not transparent |
ounce | unit of weight, one-sixteenth of a pound |
outraged | upset, very mad |
outskirts | the suburbs, area around a city |
outstanding | distinguished, excellent |
owe | to be under obligation or indebted to someone |
own | possess |
Word | Definition, meaning |
P | |
parlance | language, usually used by a particular group |
participation | taking part, getting involved in a group activity |
patriotic | having feelings of devotion towards one’s country |
peak | top of the mountain |
peasant | poor, simple farmer |
peddler | someone who sells things |
perceive | sense, notice, observe through the senses |
perceive | to sense (see, hear, smell, touch) |
personality | the nature or character of a person |
plug | part of a machine connected to an electrical source |
a flat pouch sewn into the clothing | |
poll | survey from the general population |
portion | small part or section |
pounding | beating, hitting repeatedly |
poverty | condition of being poor |
practical | useful and realistic |
premarital | before marriage |
prevent | stop something from happening |
priceless | very valuable |
profit | money people make from business |
proportion | segment or section, percentage of the whole |
province | a designated political area within a country |
psychiatry | branch of medicine dealing with mental disorders |
punish | impose a penalty for wrongful behavior |
puppet | doll or toy which can be animated by manipulation |
Word | Definition, meaning |
Q | |
qualm | feeling of uneasiness, doubt or fear |
Word | Definition, meaning |
R | |
railing | a bar which is used for support when climbing stairs |
rainbow | an arch containing the colors of the spectrum |
ramble | to talk on an on without saying much |
rancher | person who owns a large farm with animals |
region | area, location |
reinforce | give support to, strengthen |
relationship | social connection between people |
release | set free, allow to go out |
reluctance | hesitation, unwillingness to do something |
rendezvous | meeting at a pre-arranged place |
revenue | earnings, income from a business |
revolver | gun, pistol |
ribbon | a narrow strip of cloth used for decoration |
rinse | to cleanse with water after washing with soap |
rise | go up, get higher |
risk | possibility of danger or loss |
roam | wander, walk around without direction |
rough | having a bumpy surface; not smooth |
route | path, road, way |
Word | Definition, meaning |
S | |
sample | try or test food for taste |
sand | a grainy type of soil found on beaches |
scientist | an expert in a field of study |
seal | an aquatic mammal prized for its fur |
severe | cruel, harsh |
sheet | a large thin cloth which can be spread on a bed |
significantly | in an important or meaningful way |
skill | ability, talent |
slang | informal language |
slim | skinny; thin |
soak | to immerse or drench in water or other liquid |
sober | not drunk; serious |
spill | allow something to fall or run out of a vessel or container |
spoil | to make the quality of something worse |
sponge | an absorbent material used for washing |
squeeze | to compress; press closely, usually for extracting juice |
starvation | terrible hunger |
stow | put something in a small space for storage |
struggle | have difficulty doing something; fight |
subsequent | coming after, following |
supply | materials kept in stock for future use |
survey (noun) | a questionnaire, or a report showing results of a poll |
survey (verb) | ask questions to find out people’s opinions |
swallow | to move food or drinks down the throat |
swell | get bigger, enlarge |
swing | to move back and forth, sway |
Word | Definition, meaning |
T | |
tap | to strike or hit gently |
telescope | instrument for viewing distant objects |
teller | a person who works at a bank window |
textile | fabric, cloth, woven material |
therapy | professional psychological counseling |
thermometer | an instrument used for measuring temperature |
thrilling | exciting |
thunder | noise usually followed by a flash of lightning |
tipping | giving extra money for services |
toss | throw lightly |
trampoline | athletic equipment used for jumping into the air |
transfer | change vehicles or transportation en route to one’s destination |
trapper | person who catches wild animals for a living |
treat | special delight |
trend | a fad that lasts for a long time |
trophy | prize given in a race or competition |
Word | Definition, meaning |
U | |
unflattering | not in a complimentary way |
upgrade | improve the quality of something |
Word | Definition, meaning |
V | |
varnish | a substance painted on wood to make it glossy |
vast | huge, immense |
vocational | pertaining to a specific job |
volunteer | person who gives service without pay |
Word | Definition, meaning |
W | |
walrus | large seal-like mammal with tusks |
warehouse | large building for storage |
warrior | fighter |
waste | use wrongly, use too much of |
wed | get married |
widespread | covering a large area |
widow | woman whose husband has died |
wilderness | wild, unsettled area |
withdraw | take money out of the bank |
wooden | made of lumber or timber products |
workaholic | compulsive worker |
wrap | to cover with paper, cloth, or plastic |
Word | Definition, meaning |
Y | |
yawn | open the mouth in an expression of sleepiness |
Note: These are general meanings for the words. You may encounter other definitions depending on context.
Check a dictionary for other meanings.
See Academic Vocabulary Exercises for quizzes matching words and definitions.