# | Qz | NEW WORD | VP | EXAMPLE | WORD CLASS | DEFINITION | DATE/TIME ENTERED |
1 | | rely_on |
2 |
My friend can rely_on me | N | to trust somebody | 2016.02.15 09:34
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2 | | spectator |
5 |
the stands were packed with spectators. | N | (c) someone who watches a public activity or event, especially a sports event. | 2015.04.13 21:01
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3 | | convert |
3 |
the hotel is going to be converted into a nursing home. | V | (t) to change or make something change from one form, purpose, system, etc. to another. | 2015.04.13 20:59
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4 | | morality |
3 |
standards of morality seem to be dropping. | N | (u) principles concerning right and wrong or good and bad behavior. | 2015.04.13 20:58
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5 | | prosperity |
3 |
the country is enjoying a period of peace and prosperity. | N | (u) the state of being successful especially financially. | 2015.04.13 20:54
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6 | | bribe |
5 |
They bribed the guards with cigarettes. | V | (t) to give somebody money or something valuable in order to persuade them to help you, expecially by doing something dishonest. | 2015.04.13 20:52
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7 | | sabotage |
7 |
it was an act of military sabotage. | N | (u) The act of doing deliberate damage to equipment, transpot, machines, etc. | 2015.04.13 20:50
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8 | | distinction |
3 |
Philosophers did not use to make a distinction between arts and science. | N | (C) difference or contrast especially between people or things that are similar or related. | 2015.04.13 20:49
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9 | | attempt |
2 |
his first attempt resulted in a failure. | N | (c) An effort to do something | 2015.04.13 20:48
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10 | | appreciate |
2 |
A musician can appreciate the small differences in shounds. | V | (vt) to understand the true nature of a situation, and realize why it is important or serious | 2015.04.13 20:46
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11 | | hinder |
5 |
You can help or hinder who you want. | V | (vt)to stop someone or something from making progress or developing | 2015.03.23 21:18
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12 | | consistent |
3 |
He is not consistent in his action. | ADJ | not changing in behaviour, attitudes, or qualities | 2015.03.23 21:13
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13 | | apposition |
16 |
This N is in apposition to the foregoing. | N | N-(U) - the relationship between two N phrases that are used in the same way and refer to the same person or thing. | 2015.03.23 21:07
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14 | | decent |
2 |
The new CEO is an educated, amiable, and decent man. | ADJ | behaving towards other people in an honest, fair, and nice way | 2015.03.19 15:23
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15 | | perspective |
3 |
It isn't possible to answer this question from my perspective. | N | (N-c)a way of thinking about something | 2015.03.19 15:23
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16 | | misconception |
7 |
This misconception is far from the truth. | N | a wrong belief or opinion as a result of not understanding something | 2015.03.19 15:15
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17 | | reveal |
3 |
This is the great secret that no one wants to reveal. | V | (Vt) to let something become known, for example a secret or information that was previously not known | 2015.03.14 11:21
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18 | | lag |
5 |
Even though my company has been developed, it still lags far behind many rival companies in using modern technology. | V | (Vi) to not be as successful or advanced as another person, organization, or group | 2015.03.14 11:15
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19 | | indicate |
2 |
Research indicates that group discussions are not working for some students. | V | (Vt) to show that something will happen, is true, or exists | 2015.03.14 11:03
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20 | | eliminate |
3 |
The professor told us that we had to eliminate all errors from our manuscript. | V | to get rid of something that is not wanted or needed | 2015.03.10 09:33
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21 | | eliminate |
3 |
The professor told us that we had to eliminate all errors from our manuscript. | V | to get rid of something that is not wanted or needed | 2015.03.10 09:31
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