Word List 1 Flashcards

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Essence (n)

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D: The real side of something

Example sentence: The essence of the whole thing is to win the battle?.

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Pastel (adj)

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D: soft

Example sentence: The pastel light that you saw yesterday is the light that comes the light ball.

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Cultivate (v)

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D: To grow a person or to plant plants.

Example sentence: Farmers cultivates food or rice that we eat.

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Recover (v)

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D: To renew or to fix, heal.

Example sentence: I have recovered the robot that is being mostly destroyed in the war.

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Substitute (n)

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D: things or people that replace something or people.

Example sentence: The substitute that he uses for the missing basketball is to use a football instead.

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renaissance (n)

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D: recover, to go back to the royalty

Example sentence: The city is having renaissance, they can beat that city.

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Sweat (n)

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D: Water that comes out from your body, it’s stinky

Example sentence: I’ve got a lot of sweat after I run 3 kilometers.

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Underscore (n)

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D: highlight something that is important

Example sentence: We need to underscore this sentence because is might appear on the test.

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Conform (v)

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D: to obey

Example sentence: the slave conform to what ever his owner says.

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Husk (n)

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D: shell

Example sentence: the husk has been broken after the fight.

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Tide (v)

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D: water that goes fast after a rise

Example sentence: the huge tide forms a tsunami

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Decade (n)

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D: ten years of year

Example sentence: You can do this after a decade, when you are 18

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Pluralism (n)

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D: a lot of parts of different things

Example sentence: our house is pluralism, our house is build out with different materials

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Vagrant (n)

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D: people that don’t have a job or a house, living with no home

Example sentence: I’ve saw a vagrant beside the street yesterday day, and I have gave him a hamburger.

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Incline (v)

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D: not straight like this /

Example sentence: the mountain was inclining because there was a earthquake.

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Grievous (adj)

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D: very sad

Example sentence: The grievous men sitting beside the street, crying.

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Saucy (adj)

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D: disrespect insolent

Example sentence: My mom is a saucy girl.

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Disproportionate (adj)

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D: can’t be compared.

Example sentence: this disproportionate gold can’t be sold.

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Withhold (v)

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D: refuse to give

Example sentence: the shop withhold to give me money.

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Nosy (adj)

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D: like to care about things that don’ t related to him self

Example sentence: the girls in our classroom are all nosy.

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Stumble (v)

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D: to trip, to fall slip

Example sentence: be careful, don’t get stumbled by the table.

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Imaginative (adj)

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D: full of imaginary, new

Example sentence: The imaginative game is created by me

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Chaotic (adj)

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D: a mess, nobody rules

Example sentence: On the war field, it’s chaotic, out of control.

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Renown (n)

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D: The things that other people said about you

Example sentence: The renown that he have was good, that’s why he became the leader.

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Scroll (n)
D: roll of paper Example sentence: The scroll in the bathroom is wet, change a new one.
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Embrace (v)
D: to hug Example sentence: She came in and embraced me.
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Obliterate (v)
D: to destroy, to forget Example sentence: The space ship obliterated the whole empire.
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colonization (n)
D: A country that have in attested and takes over Example sentence: Let's move to the colonization over there on the map.
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Affiliate (n)
D: a celebrated company that was in a different city, but still related with the main company. Example sentence: There is a affiliate in Sheng Yang, the main company is in Shang Hai.
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Rancorous (adj)
D: to hate Example sentence: The rancorous man was complaining on the way to the super market.
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Subculture (n)
D: the second culture for a country Example sentence: We are gonna learn the subculture today.
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Forum (n)
D: A chat that people chat together on web Example sentence: I created a forum for us to talk about the homework.
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Participant (n)
D: the people the joins something Example sentence: There are 10 participants in this game.
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Strain (v)
D: to pull, to twist Example sentence: This boy.had strained his leg in the basketball game.
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Vary (v)
D: to change Example sentence: He have varied the game with his tool in his box.
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mediate (v)
D: to say something to calm two or more then two people down Example sentence: The teacher had mediated the problem that we have.
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Sensitive (adj)
D: delicate 敏感的 Example sentence: the sensitive mouse runs when it smells the smell of the cat.
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Exposition (n)
D: the place that shows something. Example sentence: let's go to the exposition tonight and see the famous weapon in China.
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Sphere (n)
D: a ball Example sentence: I've bought a sphere in the store.
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Discharge(n)
D: do not charge, releasing electricity Example sentence: My phone is discharge.d, charge it!
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Leisure (n)
D: rest, free time Example sentence: Do you have leisure at Sunday?
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Unravel (v)
D: to release, to separate Example sentence: He had unravel the shot gun.
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Solicit (v)
D:to beg Example sentence: He had solicit the bank to give his money
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Attain (v)
D: to reach Example sentence: he hade attained his goal of the week.
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Constitute (v)
D: to makeup Example sentence: These peaces forms the machine.
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unsubstitantiated (adj)
D: things that have not been proved Example sentence: This event is unsubstitantiated.
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stylized (adj)
D: not dwaing the real person. Example sentence 1 the stylized drawing could sell a lot of prise
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intrepid (adj)
D: Brave Example sentence: He is a intrepid men.
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nominee (n)
D: the people that have been let to be somebody Example sentence: he is the nominee thatour boss asked for.
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lure (v)
D: to attact Example sentence: this game lured me
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revere (v)
D: to respect Example sentence: Please revere the leader.