160313 New Vocabs Flashcards
eligible
adj. : able to be chosen for something : able to do or receive something
ex: Soo Young was eligible to participate in the 12 and under concerto group, because she was 10 years old.
illegible
adj. not readable
ex: Soo Young’s handwriting was so bad, it was illegible.
legible
adj. readable
ex: Soo Young re-wrote her homework, and it was much for legible.
illegal
adj. not allowed. not legal.
ex: It is illegal to drive while texting on the phone.
dissent
v. to disagree
ex: Hui Young often dissents from Soo Young’s decisions.
n. disagreement
ex: Hui Young’s dissent against her parents got her told off.
descent
n. the act of going down
ex: Kate made a quick descent down the mountain.
eliminate
v. to get rid of something or someone. the noun form is eliminate.
ex: The judge at the gym competition eliminated Belle for cheating.
illuminate
v. to make things bright.
ex: Jade illuminated the room using the torch. The torch illuminated the room.
affect
v. have an effect on
ex: Pollution affects the ecosystem in a bad way.
effect
n. a change which is a result or consequence of an action or other cause.
ex: Pollution has a bad effect on the ecosystem.
advice
n. guidance or recommendations offered with regard to prudent action.
ex: The gym teacher gave an advice to Rosa: “You should build up your muscles.”
advise
v. offer suggestions about the best course of action to someone.
ex: The gym teacher advised Rosa: “You should build up your muscles.”
ex: The gym teacher advised Rosa to build up her muscles.
compliment
n. a polite expression of praise or admiration.
v. politely congratulate or praise (someone) for something.
ex: The teacher gave SY a compliment about her maths skills.
ex: The teacher complimented SY on her maths skills.
complement
n. a thing that contributes extra features to something else in such a way as to improve or emphasize its quality.
v. contribute extra features to (someone or something) in such a way as to improve or emphasize their qualities.
ex: Soo Young’s beautiful hair complements her beautiful face very well. Hui Young’s smarty mouth complements her smarty brains.
weary
adj. feeling or showing extreme tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion.
ex: I was weary after I ran a 400 metre race.