EF-J Vocab 51-100 Flashcards
[adv] almost entirely
virtually
[n] the length of time that something continues
duration
[v] to violently attack
assault
[v] 1. to get something from something else
2. <be ~d from> to develop from something else
derive
[adj] coming after something else
subsequent
[n] someone who starts a business
entrepreneur
[v] 1. to manage the operation of something, such as a property or an organization
2. to provide or apply something
administer
[v] to experience something
undergo
[v] 1. the quality of being honest and adhering to personal moral principles
2. the quality of being complete and stable
integrity
[n] a disagreement about something
dispute
[n] something that makes people want to do something
incentive
[n] a married partner
spouse
[v] to judge or determine something to be a certain way
deem
[adj] easily hurt
vulnerable
[adj] enough to meet some requirement
adequate
[v] to make a collection from various parts
compile
[adj] difficult to notice
subtle
[n] something that makes you remember something
reminder
[adj] coming from or relating to God or a god; god-like
divine
[n] a method intended to achieve something
tactic
[n] money paid to stockholders
dividend
[n] the power or right to make legal decisions; the area where this right exists
jurisdiction
[n] someone who supports or represents something or someone
advocate
[n] rights to an idea or product
patent
[adj] 1. completely the same
2. extremely similar
identical
[n] a tight group of something
cluster
[v] to take something out of something else
extract
[adj] 1. able to do many things
2. able to be used in many ways
versatile
[n] a level or layer of something
tier
[v] 1. to form or develop something new, especially some kind of relationship
2. to make an illegal copy of something that is written or printed
forge
[adj] real or true
authentic
[v] to be in charge of making sure something is done correctly
oversee
[n] the place where something lives
habitat
[v] to end or no longer be valid
expire
[n] a unique quality or characteristic
trait
[v] to work with someone else to achieve something
collaborate
[v] to make sure that people do what is required
enforce
[n] a form of government or system of management; a set of rules
regime
[adj] very big
tremendous
[adj] still; not moving or changing
static
[v] to grow or develop healthily; to flourish
thrive
[v] 1. to exchange something for something else
2. to replace something
swap
[n] a video recording of something
footage
[v] to combine multiple things into one thing
merge
[adj] full of life and energy or color
vibrant
[adj] 1. relating to or meant for young people
2. (unpleasantly) childish or immature
juvenile
[n] someone who provides guidance and teaching
mentor
[v] to start again after stopping
resume
[v] 1. to not consider something, such as an idea, because you think it is not important, true, etc.
2. to allow someone to leave
dismiss
[adj] poisonous or harmful
toxic