lesson words Flashcards
explain something in more detail
elaborate
/ɪˈlæbərət/
The manager asked Sarah to elaborate on her idea for the project, wanting her to provide more details about how it would work.
something that involves repeating the same actions or tasks multiple times
It gets a bit repetitive
/rɪˈpetətɪv/
something impressive, exciting
It looks sensational
/senˈseɪʃənəl/
something without any mistakes, defects, or imperfections—completely perfect
to create an absolutely flawless image
/ˈflɔːləs/
something that feels empty, cold, depressing, or lacking in warmth or cheerfulness
It’s quite a **bleak **image
/bliːk/
something overly intense, bright, or flashy
It’s a bit too loud for my liking.
crowded or filled with too many things
It’s not too cluttered.
/ˈklʌtəd/
She liked the design of the living room because it was not too cluttered—everything was arranged neatly, with plenty of open space
to bring out or stir up feelings, memories
photos that evoke emotions
The photographer captures moments that evoke emotions, making viewers feel deeply connected to the subjects in his photos.