آموزش زبان انگلیسی

آموزش زبان انگلیسی , رایگان و تخصصی : آیلتس,تافل , توانایی صحبت کردن با لهجه های آمریکایی ,انگلیسی,مبتدی تاپیشرفته

آموزش زبان انگلیسی

آموزش زبان انگلیسی , رایگان و تخصصی : آیلتس,تافل , توانایی صحبت کردن با لهجه های آمریکایی ,انگلیسی,مبتدی تاپیشرفته

Advanced Vocabulary List part2

isolate
(verb) set apart or cut off from others, separate
The hospital isolated the patients with bird flu to help prevent an outbreak.

 

illuminate
 

(verb) shine light on something, light up something
The new street lights were not powerful enough to illuminate the street sufficiently.

 

 

urban
(adjective) related to or located in the city
People from urban areas have very different political views from people in rural areas.

 

arrogant
(adjective) showing too much self-importance or self-worth; overbearing pride
Many political and business leaders are very arrogant.

 

aspire
(verb) to hope or dream; especially to hope or work towards a profession or occupation
Pinocchio aspired to become a real boy.

 

compel
(verb) force, constrain or coerce; sway
The soldiers were compelled to fight in the war.

 

concise
(adjective) short, brief, not verbose; clear and succinct
Please write a concise essay on the meaning of life.

 

illusion
(noun) a false impression, something that seems to be something that it is not
The magician seems to saw his assistant in half, but it is just an illusion.

impose
 

(verb) establish or apply by authority; force something on someone; selfishly bother
The government imposes taxes on the poor to pay for social programs for the rich.

 

lenient
(adjective)easygoing, lax, tolerant of deviation, permissive, not strict
The teacher accused Bobby's parents of being too lenient with Bobby.

 

menace
(noun) a possible threat or danger
Leaders with too much power can become a menace to the world.

 

novice
 

(noun) a person new to an activity, a beginner
You are pretty good for a novice.

 

overt
 

(adjective) open and observable; not secret or concealed
The politician's disregard for the law was quite overt.

 

audible
(adjective) able to be heard, hearable
The child spoke so softly her voice was barely audible.

 

coerce
(verb) compel by unethical means, force
Max was coerced into making a donation to the Senator's campaign fund.

morale
(noun) the state of spirit of a person or group
The soldier's morale is extremely low.

prevail
(verb) win; overcome; gain advantage
We may be losing now, but in the end we will prevail.

prudent
(adjective) careful and wise
It would not be very prudent to spend your entire paycheck on lottery tickets.

retort(noun) a sharp reply, answer
Jack came back with a witty retort to the reporter's question.

scapegoat
(noun) someone to blame; someone to take the blame for others
Every office needs a scapegoat. In our office Max is the scapegoat. He's blamed for everything.

sedate
(adjective) calm; composed
The crowd at the funeral was quiet and sedate.

superstition
(noun) An irrational belief which ignores the laws of nature.
Getting seven years of bad luck for breaking a mirror is a common superstition.

supplement
(verb) add to; provide a supplement to
Max got a second job to supplement his income.

Anachronism
(noun) someone or something that belongs in another place in time
Everything seemed normal except for the anachronism of the man riding a horse down the street. One country colonizing another country is an anachronism in today's global environment.

Antecedent
(noun) something that precedes another thing, especially the cause of the second thing
Pronouns usually refer to antecedents.