Sep-Apr
withhold
refuse to give Ian was accused of _________ing vital information from the police. Doctors do not have the right to __________ necessary treatment from a patient.
cognitive
related to the process of knowing, understanding, and learning something: ▪ __________ psychology
parental
relating to being a parent and especially to being responsible for a child's safety and development: ▪ _____________ responsibility ▪ Opening a new school will increase ____________ choice.
postgraduate
relating to studies done at a university after completing a first degree synonym graduate American English ▪ ___________degrees
pharmaceutical
relating to the production of medicines: the _____________ industry
timeless
remaining attractive and not becoming old-fashioned the ___________ beauty of Venice
tenacious
resilient Type the synonym without the letter (A) bothersome (B) vital (C) unbearable (D) tenacious
determined
resolute Type the synonym without the letter (A) determined (B) perfect (C) renown (D) perceptive
sensitive to
responsive to Synonym?
facilities
rooms, equipment, or services that are provided for a particular purpose: ▪ All rooms have private __________ (=private bathroom and toilet). ▪ The hotel has its own pool and leisure ____________. ▪ childcare ____________
disapproval
the act of disagreeing; not giving approval syn. objection Their ____________ of the plan caused the experiment to be abandoned.
onset
the beginning of something, especially something bad the __________ of winter
demographics
the characteristics of a population with respect to age, race, and gender. The ____________ of the country have changed dramatically in recent years.
colour scheme
the combination of colours that someone chooses for a room, painting etc
advent
the coming or appearance of something syn. arrival With the ___________ of computers, many tasks have been made easier. The newspapers announced the _______ of the concert season.
stimulate
to encourage or help an activity to begin or develop further OPP suppress ___________ growth/demand/the economy etc
foster
to encourage the development or growth of ideas or feelings: I'm trying to _____ an interest in classical music in my children.
jeopardize
to endanger A scandal like this might ______________ his political career.
comb through
to examine or search sth very carefully The police __________ed _______ the surrounding woods for evidence.
overseas
to or in another country syn. internationally, abroad Louis Armstrong often traveled _______. Living ________ can be an educational experience.
compact
to press something together in a tight and solid way: Cars had _________ed the snow until it was like ice.
encourage
to promote, help, or support syn. stimulate The government cut taxes in order to ____________ spending. The professor gave each student the ___________ment that was needed to learn the material.
meet a need for
to provide what is necessary for something _____ __ ______ ____
striking
unusual or interesting enough to be easily noticed __________ contrast/similarity/parallel etc ▪ a _______ contrast between wealth and poverty
remarkable
unusual, extraordinary She has made _______ progress.
exceptionally
unusually, extraordinarily, abnormally She defended her position ____________ well. an ___________ talented player
coercion
use of force to get someone to obey (Syn.: force, compulsion, enforcement, harassment, intimidation, arm-twisting, pressure) They used threats and ____ to keep the others in line.
in stark contrast to
used to show that someone or something is completely different from someone or something else
vital for
useful/essential/important for Synonym?
futile
useless; pointless a ____ attempt to escape
high achiever
________ _____________ a very successful person who achieves a lot in their life
immediate surroundings
________ _______________ the area that is closest to you
carbon dating
a method of calculating the age of extremely old objects by measuring the amount of a particular type of carbon in them
work of art
a painting, sculpture etc of high quality
technique
a particular or special way of doing something There are various _____________s for dealing with industrial pollution.
trait
a particular quality in someone's character personality/character _______s a mental illness associated with particular personality _______s genetic/inherited _______s
shade
a particular type of colour ▪ a bright ________ of pink
icon
a person or thing that is famous because it represents a particular idea or way of life a sixties cultural _____
supplement
an extra amount or part added to something vitamins and other dietary _______s The payments are a __________ to his usual salary.
concept
an idea of how something is, or how something should be done: ▪ The idea of a soul is a religious ___________.
ailment
an illness that is not very serious minor ______________s
myth
an invented story or idea syn. legend Throughout history _______s were created in an attempt to explain many common natural occurrences. ______ology is the study of legends and fables.
artefact
an object, especially something very old of historical interest ancient Egyptian __________s
relic
an old object or custom that reminds people of the past or that has lived on from a past time Roman _______s found in a field the books and photos, _____s of Rob's university days
wellness
an overall state of well-being or total health In Denmark, regular health visiting promotes ___________ by developing healthier children.
petition
appeal Type the synonym without the letter (A) enrich (B) assert (C) petition (D) restore
chronological
arranged according to when things happened or were made We arranged the documents in _____________ order.
conceptual art
art in which the main aim of the artist is to show an idea, rather than to represent actual things or people
thus
as a result ▪ Most of the evidence was destroyed in the fire. ________ it would be almost impossible to prove him guilty. ▪ They also pointed out that they had studied only men, and ______ their findings might not apply to women.
appealing
attractive or interesting syn. alluring Working abroad is ____________ to many people.
conscious of
aware of Synonym?
sentimental value
be of great/little _____________ _______ place/put a high _____________ _______ on something (n) importance that an object has because it makes you remember someone or something and not because it is worth a lot of money
master
be or become completely proficient or skilled in ▪ the skills needed to _______ a new language
prior
before All the arrangements should be completed ______ to your departure
preventative
done to keep something bad from happening _____________ health programs ______________ action/measure While travelling abroad, take __________ measures to avoid illness.
functional
designed to be useful rather than beautiful or attractive OPP decorative buildings that are sensitively designed, not purely _________
intolerable
difficult or painful to experience; not able to accept different ways of thought or behavior syn. unbearable Any opposition to the rules is ___________.
adverse
displeasing, objectionable, or bad syn. unfavorable ________ weather conditions made it difficult to play the game. His indecision _________ly affected his job performance.
automated
using computers and machines to do a job, rather than people ▪ a highly __________ factory ▪ The production process is now fully _____________.
state-of-the-art
using the most modern and recently developed methods, materials, or knowledge _____-__-__-________ technology His new laptop is _____-__-__-________.
ambiguous
vague Type the synonym without the letter (A) intolerable (B) adverse (C) beautiful (D) ambiguous
worthwhile
value in doing something syn. rewarding It was ___________ waiting ten hours in line for the tickets. It's ____________ to prepare for the IELTS test.
diversity
variety The curriculum will take account of the ethnic ______________ of the population.
severe
very bad or serious His injuries were quite ____________. She's suffering from __________ depression.
garish
very brightly coloured in a way that is unpleasant to look at synonym brash; opposite subtle: ▪ Many of the rugs are too _______ for my taste.
burial site
________ ___________ (n) an area of land where dead bodies are buried
hinge
(____ on sth) to depend completely on something (Syn.: rest, be based, revolve around, be determined by) Her career ____s on the success of this project.
dogged
(adj.) persistent, stubbornly determined, refusing to give up Her ambition and ____ determination ensured that she rose to the top of her profession.
deteriorate
(formal) to become worse Ethel's health has ______________d. Living conditions here have ____________d in the past few years.
contract a disease
(formal) to catch a disease _________ __ ______________
administer treatment
(formal) to give medicine or medical help to someone or something ____________ _____________
plaster cast
(n) a hard covering that is put over a broken bone in order to support and protect it while it heals
sunken vessel
(n) a ship or large boat that has sunk below the surface of the water
a common desire
(n) a strong feeling of wanting to achieve or have something, felt by all members of a group We all share __ __________ _______ to master Engish.
graphic art
(n) art which involves drawing, painting, printing, photography, writing, etc.
conclusive results
(n) results from a test or experiment that prove something is definitely true ▪ The investigation failed to provide any _________ _________.
sleep patterns
(n) sleeping habits, for example, how much they usually sleep or when then they usually sleep
achieve an aim
(phrase) to succeed in doing something that you have been trying to do ▪ Teamwork is required in order to _________ __ ______
behind the scenes
(phrase) when something happens secretly A lot of hard work has been going on _________ __ ___________.
unearth
(v) dig up, uncover, expose Farmers still sometimes _______ human bones here.
offer an incentive
(v) to offer something to someone that is worth having and will have the effect of making them work harder or behave in a way that you want
withdraw sponsorship
(v) to stop providing money for an event, program, etc. in return for advertising your own products or services
yield
(v.) to produce or provide something to ____ a profit The investigation ____ed some unexpected results.
devise
(v.) to think out, plan, figure out, invent, create ____ a system/plan/strategy/piece of equipment
extensive
1. large in size, amount, or degree: ▪ The house stands in _________ grounds. ▪ Fire has caused _________ damage to the island's forests. 2. containing or dealing with a lot of information and details: ▪ _________ research is being done into the connection between the disease and poor living conditions.
overlook
1.to fail to notice something; 2.to fail to consider someone or something, or to fail to recognize success Two important facts have been ____ed in this case. Sean Connery was once again ____ed in the New Year's Honours list.
promote
1.to support or encourage something; 2.to help something to develop a campaign to ____ recycling The intense light ____s rapid growth of weeds and algae.
sort
=deal with all your problems ▪ I'm staying with a friend until I manage to _____ myself out.
in shape
=in a good state of health or physical fitness ▪ She's bought an exercise bike to keep __ _____.
ancient monument
________ ___________ a building or other structure from a very long time ago
current
A large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans Strong _______s can be very dangerous for swimmers.
in
A lot of students participated __ the job fair.
joint
A place in the body where two bones come together
paleontologist
A scientist who studies fossils
abstract art
A style of art that does not show a realistic subject, usually transforming the subject into lines, colors or shapes.
spectrum
A broad range of smth a broad _______ of environmental groups
pigment
A chemical that produces color
current
A contemporary issue among psychologists is the activation or cause of emotion, its structure or components, and its functions and consequences. Each of these aspects can be considered from a biosocial view. Generally, biosocial theory focuses on the neurophysiological aspects of emotions and their roles as organizers of cognition and motivators of action. The word contemporary in the passage is closest in meaning to - current - acclaimed - contemptuous - favored
independent
A customs union is an organization of autonomous countries that agree that international trade between member states is free of restrictions. They place a tariff or other restriction on products entering the customs union from nonmember states. One of the best-known customs unions is the European Union, or EU. The word autonomous in the passage is closest in meaning to -massive -acclaimed -prosperous -independent
predator
An animal that hunts other animals for food lions, wolves, and other ____________s
performing arts
Arts, such as theatre, music, opera, and dance, whose medium is an act performed by a person.
through
I got that job _____ the people at my homestay (=a type of holiday or visit in which you stay in the home of a person you do not know). = with the help of
in
I haven't actually had any experience ___/of/with business yet.
on
I want to concentrate __ getting my qualifications first.
feed
I'll just ______ that into the computer =to put information into a computer
appealing
Choose the synonym and type it without a letter attractive (A) appealing (B) adverse (C) arbitrary (D) perfect
independent
Choose the synonym and type it without a letter autonomous (A) independent (B) sudden (C) international (D) abrupt
constant
Choose the synonym and type it without a letter chronic (A) famous (B) visible (C) constant (D) ordinary
persistent
Choose the synonym and type it without a letter constant (A) disruption (B) acceptable (C) abrupt (D) persistent
objection
Choose the synonym and type it without a letter disapproval (A) attraction (B) attention (C) objection (D) persistence
carelessly
Choose the synonym and type it without a letter haphazardly (A) suddenly (B) secretly (C) carelessly (D) constantly
reschedule
Choose the synonym and type it without a letter postpone (A) respond (B) reschedule (C) assert (D) reveal
adversely
Choose the synonym and type it without a letter unfavorably (A) attractively (B) haphazardly (C) acceptably (D) adversely
convincing
Choose the synonym and type it without a letter valid (A) attractive (B) convincing (C) normal (D) abrupt
extract
Choose the synonym and type it without a letter withdraw (A) extract (B) describe (C) copy (D) convince
benefit
Choose the synonym and type it without the letter advantage (A) benefit (B) persistence (C) nimbleness (D) allure
alluring
Choose the synonym and type it without the letter appealing (A) refmed (B) encouraging (C) alluring (D) popular
evade
Choose the synonym and type it without the letter circumvent (A) celebrate (B) attract (C} evade (D) appeal
current
Choose the synonym and type it without the letter contemporary (A) timing (B) current (C) well-known (D) perfect
frail
Choose the synonym and type it without the letter fragile (A) modem (B) famous (C) refmed (D) frail
pinnacle
Choose the synonym and type it without the letter heyday (A) agreement (B) acclaim (C) postponement (D) pinnacle
perfect
Choose the synonym and type it without the letter refine (A) persist (B) value (C) perfect (D) divide
celebrated
Choose the synonym and type it without the letter renowned (A) unknown (B) celebrated (C) adverse (D) disapprove
energetic
Choose the synonym and type it without the letter vigorous (A) attractive (B) beautiful (C) energetic (D) advantageous
rewarding
Choose the synonym and type it without the letter worthwhile (A) rewarding (B) acceptable (C) agile (D) permitted
unfavorable
Cognitive approaches to therapy assume that emotional disorders are the result of irrational beliefs or perceptions. The mind may interpret an event as scary or calming, happy or sad. The emotionally disordered person may perceive adverse events as personal failures. Cognitive psychotherapies seek to make the patient aware of the irrationality of this perception and to substitute more rational evaluations of such events. The word adverse in the passage is closest in meaning to -monotonous -threatening -inoffensive -unfavorable
at
I'm quite good __ cooking.
PhD
Doctor of Philosophy a university degree of a very high level, which involves doing advanced research ▪ He's got a ______ in Biochemistry.
barter
Exchange goods without involving money. We spent a whole hour ________ing with stallholders for souvenirs.
vigorous
Exercises that demand total body involvement improve and maintain fitness. The most effective way to feel more mentally alert and energetic is to engage in aerobic activity at least three times a week for 30 minutes. Such activities may include jogging, running, swimming, dancing, and fast walking. The word energetic in the passage is closest in meaning to - vigorous - frail - agile - appealing
truly
Fans are used to circulate air in rooms and buildings, and for cooling and drying people, materials, or products. Even though air circulated by a fan is comforting, no fan actually cools the air. Only devices such as air conditioners can affect changes in air temperature. The word actually in the passage is closest in meaning to - legitimately - factually - truly - essentially
permissible
For women in the 1920s, freedom in dress reflected their new freedom to take up careers. Only a small percentage of women pursued such opportunities, but the revolutionary change affected the types of clothes worn by most warp.en. For example, trousers became acceptable attire for almost all activities. This milestone in the fashion world favored more stylish and comfortable clothing instead of more formal modes of dress. The word acceptable in the passage is closest in meaning to - usable - endurable - believable - permissible
to
Have you done any other work in the past that would be relevant __/for/in a marketing career?
current
Human populations are classified in terms of genetically transmitted traits. For groups that have lived for generations in certain locations, research illustrates the long-term genetic effects of environmental factors such as climate and diet. Ongoing investigations track the history of evolution and its genetic changes and help to explain the origin of genetically determined diseases and their long-term influence. The word ongoing in the passage is closest in meaning to - current - thorough - proposed - temporary
get to the top
________ ___ ____ ______ to be very successful in a job or activity
in leaps and bounds
If progress or growth happens __ ______ ____ _____, it happens very quickly. Lifeboat technology has advanced __ ______ ____ _____.
indispensable
In modern manufacturing production facilities that produce equipment sensitive to environmental contamination, a dust-free working area with strict temperature and humidity controls is of vital importance. Seamless plastic walls and ceilings, external lighting, a continuous flow of dust-free air, and daily cleaning are features of this "clean room." Workers wear special clothing, including head coverings. When entering this room, they pass through a "shower" to remove contaminants. The word vital in the passage is closest in meaning to - indispensable - lively - extreme - dubious
with
In my job, I have to deal ____ many different types of people.
stimulated
In part because seafood tends to spoil rapidly, in certain areas of the United States, shrimping is allowed only during specific predetermined seasons. For-example, in Mississippi tidal waters, shrimping is allowed only between October and May. In the past, this short season made it difficult to fmd shrimp out of season. However, the development of freezing techniques in the 1940s encouraged the shrimping industry to expand, making it a global industry. The United States now imports shrimp from over sixty countries and shrimp can be bought at any time of the year. The word encouraged in the passage is closest in meaning to - advanced - accepted - stimulated - wanted
restore
In the 1890s, a rising generation of young antiorganization leaders came on the political scene. These leaders transformed the art and practice of politics in the United States, by exercising strong leadership and by bringing about institutional changes that helped revitalize political democracy. Most important was their achievement of economic and social objectives, such as legislation to prevent child labor, and accident insurance systems to provide compensation to injured workers. The word revitalize in the passage is closest in meaning to - intensify - establish - reform - restore
condemn or oppose their use
Increasingly, authorities are uneasy about teenagers who drive while talking on the telephone. For many, phone use and driving are perfectly compatible; others are more easily distracted, especially while listening to music. The growing number of accidents associated with phone use also supports this claim. Many communities now disapprove of these phones so much that they have forbidden anyone of any age to use them while driving. In stating that many communities now disapprove of these phones, the author means that they -fully endorse their popularity. -condemn or oppose their use. -favor their use only by adults. -agree to their unrestricted use.
examination
Infrared light emission photographs are particularly helpful to astronomers. The composition and temperature of heavenly bodies can often be determined by analysis of photos taken with a camera that is sensitive to infrared light emissions. Using infrared detectors, astronomers can observe cooler celestial objects than they can with optical devices, since infrared radiation is less affected by interstellar dust than is light. The word analysis in the passage is closest in meaning to - intensification - examination - dispersion - production
in
It is important to have confidence __ your own abilities.
in
It is sometimes hard to get involved ___ your studies.
for
Managers have to be responsible ___ the staff below them.
dispensing
Most people do not appreciate the importance of packaging. Packages maintain the purity and freshness of their contents and protect them from elements outside. If the contents are harmful, corrosive, or poisonous, the package must also protect the outside environment. A package must identify its contents, which facilitates distribution of the product. The word distribution in the passage is closest in meaning to - usage - disruption - dispensing - advertising
enhance
Nutritional additives are utilized to restore nutrients lost during production, to enrich certain foods in order to correct dietary deficiencies, or to add nutrients to food substitutes. Nowadays, vitamins are commonly added to many foods in order to increase their nutritional value. For example, vitamins A and D are added to dairy and cereal products, and several of the B vitamins are added to cereals. The word enrich in the passage is closest in meaning to - alter - enhance - produce - restore
to
Obviously our interest is related ___ the class of degree that you get.
renowned
Over the years, investigators have evaluated the local folklore of areas where sightings of the celebrated Abominable Snowman have been reported. The same scientists have collected physical evidence, such as footprints, body parts, and photographs, but this evidence remains unconvincing. In 1960 the renowned mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary of New Zealand conducted an investigation of the reports of the creature, but found no evidence of its existence. The word celebrated in the passage is closest in meaning to - elusive - ambiguous - renowned - indistinct
nimble
Passerines form the dominant avian group on Earth today. They are regarded as the most highly evolved of all birds and occur in abundance. Humans have long enjoyed passerines for their songs and their almost infmite variety of colors, patterns, and behavioral traits. Many passerines are considered to be quite agile. Among the most energetic of them is the swallow, whose small body is designed for effortless maneuvering. The word agile in the passage is closest in meaning to - nimble - detectible - broad - fast
are in opposition to
Scientific disciplines, such as genetic engineering, are exploding with possibilities. As a result of new technologies and procedures to treat health conditions, new treatments for many diseases have been developed. Although the development of advanced methods will continue to change the face of healthcare, moral beliefs often collide with scientific advancements, slowing down the progress of some healthcare treatments. The phrase collide with in the passage is closest in meaning to - are in opposition to - are absent from - are associated with - are concerned about
predicted
Seeking to take advantage of new economic trends of the late 1800s, Manitoba's leaders made important changes in economic policies. These changes, which anticipated new directions in economic development of the region, took advantage of the unique business attributes of the province. During the early 1900s, these policies gave the province an advantage over other prairie provinces. The word anticipated in the passage is closest in meaning to - encouraged - analyzed - modified - predicted
for
So when would you be available ___ an interview?
disturbing
Some animals' coloration uses bold, disruptive markings to scare predators. Other animals have color patterns that blend with their surroundings. Such coloration serves for protection, to attract mates, or to distract enemies. Called cryptic coloration, it uses the animals' living place, habits, and means of defense. Cryptic coloration may blend an animal so well with its envirohment that it is virtually invisible. The word disruptive in the passage is closest in meaning to -disturbing -distinctive -brilliant -unfavorable
to
Some bosses are not very sensitive __ their employees' needs.
praise
The National Film Board of Canada was established in 1939 to produce films that reflect Canadian life and thought, and to distribute them both domestically and abroad. By winning awards from film festivals around the world, it has earned international acclaim for the artistic and technical excellence of its work. The word acclaim in the passage is closest in meaning to - fascination - praise - acceptance - attraction
for
The company has a reputation ___ producing top-quality toys.
old
The construction of shelter, found among the first stable human societies about 5,000 years ago, is considered to be among the most important of all ancient human activities. The systematic placement of groups of housing marked a momentous cultural transition toward the formation of towns. It generated new needs and resources and was accompanied by a significant increase in technological innovation. The word ancient in the passage is closest in meaning to - old - actual - distinct - dated
alluring
The early artists of the Hudson River school were Thomas Doughty, Asher Durand, and Thomas Cole. They found the wilderness in the Hudson River valley appealing. Although these painters studied in Europe, they first achieved a measure of success at home, and chose the common theme of the remoteness and splendor of the American interior. The word appealing in the passage is closest in meaning to - annoying - ongoing - spectacular - alluring
pre-eminence
The fact of surpassing all others; superiority. (Syn.: supremacy, greatness, excellence, distinction, prominence, predominance, importance, prestige) The Edinburgh Festival maintains its ____ because of the quality of its programming.
to
The government should pay more attention ___ the education of women.
arrival
The growing popularity of television in the 1950s marked an important turning point in the entertainment world. This development created vast new entertainment choices for people who lived within the signal areas of'IV stations. Later, with the advent of satellite and cable 'IV, almost everyone, regardless of location, was able to experience this entertainment medium. The word advent in the passage is closest in meaning to - dependence - allowance - explosion - arrival
on
The money spent ___ research was more than expected.
unbearable
The point at which pain becomes intolerable is known as the pain perception threshold. Studies have found this point to be similar among different social and cultural groups. However, the pain tolerance threshold varies significantly among these groups. A stoical, unemotional response to pain may be seen as a sign of braveness in certain cultural or social environments. However, this behavior can also mask the seriousness of an injury to an examining physician. The word intolerable in the passage is closest in meaning to - elusive - altered - intensified - unbearable
demography
The scientific study of population characteristics.
constant
The search to hide natural body odors led to the discovery and use of musk. Musk is a scent used in perfumes. It is obtained from the sex glands of the male musk deer, a small deer native to the mountainous regions of the Himalayas. The odor of musk, penetrating and persistent, is believed to act as an aphrodisiac. In animals, musk serves the functions of defining territory, providing recognition, and attracting mates. The word persistent in the passage is closest in meaning to -attractive -disruptive -constant -pleasant
with
To be a leader, you have to compete ____/against your colleagues.
sudden
Tornadoes strike in many areas of the world, but nowhere are they as frequent or as devastating as in the United States. A vast "tornado belt" embraces large portions of the Great Plains of the United States and the southeastern portion of the country. Tornadoes pose the greatest threats to these areas, which are especially vulnerable to abrupt changes in weather conditions. The word abrupt in the passage is closest in meaning to - sudden - vivid - sharp - direct
palette
Tray used by painters for mixing colors of paint
determine
Type the synonym without the letter ascertain (A) delay (B) render (C) determine (D) assert
adapt
Type the synonym without the letter conform (A) annoy (B) divide (C) encourage (D) adapt
enhance
Type the synonym without the letter enrich (A) alter (B) dispense (C) disrupt (D) enhance
vital
Type the synonym without the letter indispensable (A) abrupt (B) abroad (C) vital {D) frail
possibility
Type the synonym without the letter potential (A) attraction (B) possibility (C) anticipation (D) persistence
suggestion
Type the synonym without the letter proposal (A) question (B) attention (C) benefit (D) suggestion
revitalize
Type the synonym without the letter restore (A) appeal (B) revitalize (C) attract (D) disrupt
essential
Type the synonym without the letter staple (A) essential (B) advice (C) fable (D) agreement
chaotic
Type the synonym without the letter turbulent (A) chaotic (B) intolerant (C) annoying (D) adverse
intolerable
Type the synonym without the letter unbearable (A) inspiring (B) unfavorable (C) intolerable (D) ancient
for
Universities should provide facilities ___ students.
with
Universities should provide students ____ the facilities they need.
carelessly
Until the late ninteenth century all rubber was extracted haphazardly from trees found in the jungles of South America. It was expensive and the supply was uncertain. However, during the 1860s the idea of transporting rubber trees to the British colonies in Asia was conceived. This led to the larger-scale cultivation of rubber trees on organized plantations. The word haphazardly in the passage is closest in meaning to -carelessly -secretly -constantly -dangerously
film sequence
________ ______ = a part of a film that deals with one event (сцена)
instant access
________ _______= the opportunity to use or see something immediately Cats should always have ________ _______ to fresh, clean water.
bothersome
Working environments in which loud noise is frequent can be harmful to the employee. Aside from simply being annoying, the most measurable physical effect of noise pollution is damage to hearing. This may be either temporary or permanent and may cause disruption of normal activities. In work areas where noise is a problem, care should be taken to protect the ears with earplugs. The word annoying in the passage is closest in meaning to - difficult - ongoing - bothersome - refmed
of
Working parents have little time to take care __ their children.
for
Youngsters today are better prepared ____ working life.
in vain
_ ___ = without any success Police searched _ ___ for the missing gunman.
to a degree
__ _ ________ also to some _______/to a certain _________ =partly: ▪ __ _ ________, it is possible to educate oneself. ▪ We're all willing to support him __ _ ________.
in essence
__ _______ = relating to the most important characteristics or ideas of something ___ _______ his message was very simple.
in layman's terms
__ _____________ ______ phrased so as to be easily understood, without the use of technical or obscure terms. the seminar will be presented __ _____________ ______
by and large
___ __ _____ = generally ___ __ _____, the new arrangements have worked well.
die out
____ ____ to disappear completely; to become extinct The wild population of koalas could _____ _____. There will be outbreaks of rain, which will gradually _____ _____ later.
the extent of
____ ______ __ = the level, size or importance of something Considering ____ ______ __ his injuries, he's lucky to be alive.
cater to
_____ __ = to give people what they want, usually something that people think is wrong an LA bank ________ing __ Asian businesses
save the day
_____ __ ___ = to do something that solves a serious problem A local businessman _____d __ ___ by donating £30,000 to the school.
feature film
_____ ____ =a film that is usually 90 or more minutes long
get stuck
_____ ______ = to not be able to continue doing something because there is something you cannot understand or solve I usually ____ _____ on this algebra problem.
use jargon
_____ __________ to speak using words or phrases that used or understood only by people with special knowledge of a subject
prove
______ = to show other people that you are a particular type of person She's _______d herself to be a very reliable worker.
break new ground
______ ___ ____ = to do something that is different from anything that has been done before
reach the point
______ ___ ____ = to get to a particular situation She had _____ed ___ ____ where she felt that she could not take any more.
keep themselves to themselves
______ ___________ _ ____________ live a quiet private life, not doing things involving other people
belong to a period
_______ _ __ ____ come from a particular time
turn the clock back
_______ __ _____ ____ to go back in time
identify with
_______ ___ = to feel that you are similar to someone, and can understand them or their situation because of this He didn't seem to be able to ________ ___ ordinary people and their aspirations.
invisible to the naked eye
_______ ___ ___ ____ ___ (phrase) unable to be seen without special equipment
remote area
_______ _____ (n) an area that is long way from any towns or cities
scroll
_______ up/down/back/forward, etc. = to move text or an image on a computer screen so that you can look at the part that you want
catch up on
________ __ _____ to do something that you did not have time to do earlier I have to ______ __ __ my reading.
base
________ something on something to use something as the thing from which something else is developed ▪ Their relationship was ________d upon mutual respect. ▪ an economy _______d on farming
highlight a problem
_________ __ ____________ (phrase) to emphasize or make people notice a problem
maintain links with
_________ _____ _______ keep a connection with
prehistoric creature
_________ _______ (n) an animal or bird from a time long ago before there were written records
fund research
_________ __________ to provide the money for research
pastel
_________ colours are light and pale: ▪ __________ blue ▪ The walls were painted in ____________ shades.
ergonomic
_________ furniture or equipment is designed in a way that makes it comfortable and effective for people who use it for their work: an ___________ chair/keyboard/mouse Office furniture must meet strict ________ standards.
award a degree
__________ __ ________ (phrase) to give someone a qualification for completing a university course successfully
fulfil a lifelong ambition
__________ __ _____________ _____________ to succeed in doing something that you have wanted to do for most of your life
irreversible damage
__________ _________ (n) harm that cannot be removed, repaired, or undone These chemicals have been found to cause __________ _________.
coastal erosion
__________ __________ (n) the gradual disappearance of cliffs, beaches, etc. as a result of the action of the sea
remain unchanged
__________ ______________ to stay the same, not changing in any way
undertake
__________ a task/a project/research/a study etc ▪ Dr Johnson was to _________ the task of writing a comprehensive English dictionary. ▪ In an astonishing study recently ________n in Western Europe, the following facts emerged: ...
indigenous
__________ people or things have always been in the place where they are, rather than being brought there from somewhere else SYN native the many ________ cultures which existed in Siberia
anything but
___________ _____ (sophisticated) = If someone or something is ___________ _____ a particular quality, they are the opposite of that quality. Maria is ___________ _____ stupid!
interact with
___________ _______ to communicate (with)
archaeological remains
___________ ________ (n) the parts of ancient societies that are left, usually in the ground, when everything else has disappeared or been destroyed
highly gifted
___________ ___________ (adj) extremely intelligent or talented, or having a natural ability to do something extremely well
human potential
___________ ______________ people's ability to develop and achieve good things in the future
affect subconsciously
____________ _____________________ to influence in a way that we are not even aware of
advocate
____________ of something = someone who supports a particular idea or way of doing things She's a passionate __________ of natural childbirth.
complementary medicine
_____________ ___________ uses treatments that are not part of traditional Western medicine acupuncture and other types of _________ _______________
ongoing trials
______________ ______ (n) tests happening now of something new to find out if it is safe or works correctly
well-preserved
a _____-__________ building or object is old but still in good condition the remarkably _____-__________ ruins of the church
stocky
a __________ person is short and heavy and looks strong a _______ build
forthcoming
a ___________ event, meeting etc is one that has been planned to happen soon: ▪ the ___________ elections ▪ Keep an eye on the noticeboards for ________ events.
accessible
a book, poem, painting etc that is _________ is easy to understand and enjoy He wants his music to be ___________ to everyone.
breakdown
a division of something into smaller parts: We asked for a ____________ of the accident figures into day time and night time. The rate of _____________ of muscle protein was assessed.
medication
a drug that you take to treat or cure an illness Are you taking any ____________?
well-being
a feeling of being comfortable, healthy, and happy We are responsible for the care and _____-_________ of all our patients.
staple
a fundamental element or principal part of something syn. essential (n) Milk, bread, and eggs are _________s of most American grocery stores. The main _________ of Asian diets is rice.
settlement
a group of houses and buildings where people live, especially in a place where few people have lived before The railway stations created new ________s. an early Iron Age __________
heyday
a high point of success or abundance syn. pinnacle Many settlers became rich during the ____________ of the California gold rush of the 1800s. We are living in the _________ of digital communications.
disorder
a mental or physical illness a __________ of the brain/liver/digestive system etc He suffers from a rare ___________ of the liver.
absenteeism
a situation in which people are not at school or work when they should be: The high rate of _______________ is costing the company a lot of money. Students with chronic ______________ can pull down the school's performance.
health scare
a situation that causes a lot of people to suddenly worry that a particular thing might make them ill I had a _____ _________ last week.
annoying
a slight bother; disturbing to a person syn. bothersome Mosquitos can be an _________ part of a vacation at the beach.
fragment
a small piece of something that has broken off or that comes from something larger glass _________s _________s of broken pottery
tomb
a stone structure above or below the ground where a dead person is buried the family _______
aspiration
a strong desire to have or achieve something synonym ambition: ▪ a high level of political _________ ▪ the ________s of the working classes ▪ their hopes and ___________s for the future
discipline
a subject of study an academic __________
field
a subject that people study or an area of activity that they are involved in as part of their work ▪ her work in the ______ of human rights ▪ Peter's an expert in his ________. ▪ He's the best-known American outside the _________ of (=not connected with) politics.
nuace
a subtle difference
insight into
a sudden clear understanding of something or part of something, especially a complicated situation or idea The article gives us a real ______ _____ the causes of the present economic crisis.
wave
a sudden increase in a particular type of behaviour, activity, or feeling There was a _______ of public protest.
clinical trial
a test of a new medicine in which people are given the medicine
implement
a tool, especially one used for outdoor physical work • agricultural _______________s • Art was therefore seen as an _______________ with which to improve, both morally and socially, the condition of humanity.
analgesic
a type of drug that stops you from feeling pain (Syn.: painkiller, painkilling drug, pain reliever) Paracetamol is one of the most commonly used ____s in Britain.
profound change
a very great change
vast range
a very large number of different things ▪ a _____ _______ of services ▪ The drug is effective against a _____ _______ of bacteria.
rote
a way of learning something by repeating it many times, rather than understanding it In old-fashioned schools, much learning was by ____.
relinquish
abdicate Type the synonym without the letter (A) relinquish (B) alter (C) encourage (D) heighten
visible
able to be seen ▪ There has been a ________ change in his attitude. ▪ The success of the campaign was highly _________.
convincing
able to make you believe that something is true or right ____________ evidence of his guilt
agile
able to move in a quick and easy way syn. nimble Deer are very ____________ animals. She moved __________ly across the stage.
celebrated
acclaimed; well-known and popular syn. renowned The ___________ pianist will be giving a concert this weekend. San Francisco is ____________ for its multicultural makeup.
have considerable influence on
affect to an important degree
acceptable
allowable or satisfactory syn. permissible The idea was ____________ to everyone.
consistent
always behaving in the same way or having the same attitudes, standards etc - usually used to show approval ▪ She's the team's most ______ player.
chronic
always present; continual syn. constant The author's ___________ headache prevented her from finishing the chapter. He is _________ally late to class.
innovative
an _______ idea or way of doing something is new, different, and better than those that existed before an _________ approach to language teaching
potential
an ability, happening, or opportunity that has not occurred or been developed syn. possibility The medical students have shown great ___________ to become doctors. Small space heaters are a _________ fire hazard.
arbitrary
an action or decision made with little thought, order, or reason syn. haphazard Her choice of clothing seemed ____________. The teacher __________ly decided to give the class a test.
display
an arrangement of things for people to look at or buy __________ of ▪ a superb __________ of African masks
showcase
an event or situation that is designed to show the good qualities of a person, organization, product etc The new musical is a good _________ for her talents.
actually
being in existence, real or factual syn. truly They were ___________ very good soccer players.
unique
being the only one of its kind: ▪ Each person's fingerprints are _________.
contemporary
belonging to the present time SYN modern _______ music/art/dance etc
autonomous
by itself; with no association syn. independent Mexico became an __________ state in 1817. Although working closely with the government, all businesses function __________ly.
attractive
calling attention to; pleasing; creating interest; pretty syn. appealing The idea of working four, ten-hour work days was _______ to the employees.
disruptive
causing confusion and interruption syn. disturbing Frequent questions during lectures can be ___________. The storm caused a disruption in bus service.
therapeutic
causing someone to feel happier and more relaxed or to be more healthy I find gardening very _____________. Synonym curative
alter a mood
change how sb feels
weathered
changed in colour or form over a period of time because of the effects of sun, wind, or other weather conditions : ________ stone/tiles His silver hair was cut short around his ________ face.
unambiguously
clearly having only one meaning The rules need to be ________________ clear.
mundane
common or routine syn. ordinary The student's __________ summer job frustrated her. His mother asked him to do all the _________ household chores.
convey an idea
communicate an idea
focus on
concentrate on Synonym?
medieval
connected with the Middle Ages (=the period between about 1100 and 1500 AD) These spices were first brought to Italy from the East in __________ times. a ________ castle
intricate
containing many small parts or details that all work or fit together ______ patterns
ongoing
continuing syn. current The tutoring project is an __________ program of the school. Maintaining roads is an ___________ job.
chronic
continuing for a long time a ___________ disease or illness
persistent
continuous; refusing to give up; firm in action or decision syn. constant The attorney's ___________ questioning weakened the witness.
mainstream medicine
conventional medicine ______________ _____________
in the course of
during ▪ ___ ___ ______ ___ researching customer needs, we discovered how few families have adequate life insurance.
extract
elicit Type the synonym without the letter (A) declare (B) withdraw (C) confonm (D) extract
advent
the ___________ of something = the start or arrival of something new Many more people died of infections before the _______ of penicillin.
exemplify
embody Type the synonym without the letter (A) exemplify (B) entice (C) notice (D) enrich
competence
the ability to do something well ▪ Students will gain _________ in a wide range of skills.
acclaim
enthusiastic approval; applause syn. praise Isaac Stem has won _______ abroad. _______ed authors often win Pulitzer Prizes.
empathy
the ability to understand how someone feels because you can imagine what it is like to be them She had great _________ with people.
to this day
even now, after a very long time ____ ___ ________ I don't know exactly what started the fight.
sedentary
involving little exercise or physical activity: a ___________ job/occupation/activity/lisfestyle My doctor says I should start playing sport because my lifestyle is too ___________.
widespread
existing or happening in many places or situations, or among many people the ____________ use of chemicals in agriculture ______________ support/acceptance/criticism/condemnation etc
posture
the way one holds one's body; a pose or position Poor ___________ can lead to muscular problems.
fall behind
fail to do something fast enough or on time: He used to ________ _______ with his schoolwork. I've _____en ______ on the mortgage payments.
has a reputation for
is known for Synonym?
available for
free for Synonym?
energetic
full of life, action, or power syn. vigorous Sam hasn't been as ____________ as he usually is.
evaluate
judge or calculate the quality, importance, amount, or value of something: It's impossible to _______ these results without knowing more about the research methods employed.
take care of
keep an eye on Synonym?
prepare for
get ready for Synonym?
give an opportunity
give a chance to do smth
worn down
gradually made physically weaker or less determined It was clear he was being ______ _________ by the rumours over his future.
high stakes
great advantages that could be gained in a situation and great disadvantages that could also be the result We're playing for _______ ______ here.
incompetence
lack of the ability or skill to do a job properly managerial/professional etc ____________ ▪ The report blamed police _____________ for the tragedy.
substantially
largely; considerably; significantly The new rules will _____________ change how we do things.
enamoured with
liking or approving of someone or something very much You don't seem very _______ ____ your job.
ceramic
made of clay and hardened by heat
decorative
made to look attractive: a ___________ display of plants and flowers a mirror in a _________ frame
parallel
happening at the same time or in the same way but separately There will be ________ announcements from both governments. _________ efforts by many groups aim to research how to use the Internet more successfully.
haphazard
happening or done in a way that is not planned or organized a _______ way/manner/fashion ▪ I continued my studies in a rather ________ way.
exert influence
have an effect ▪ They _______ed considerable _________ within the school.
exert an influence on
have an effect on
haphazard
having no order or pattern; by chance syn. arbitrarily; carelessly It was obvious that the house was built ____________ly. Susan completed the assignment in a __________ way.
passionate
having or expressing strong emotions She developed a ___________ interest in wild flowers.
overwhelming
having such a great effect on you that you feel confused and do not know how to react: ▪ an _____________ sense of guilt ▪ She found the city quite ____________ when she first arrived.
futility
he state of being useless/pointless (Syn.: fruitlessness, pointlessness, uselessness, worthlessness, ineffectiveness, failure, unproductiveness) the horror and ____ of war
house
if a building, place, or container ___________s something, it is kept there ▪ The collection is currently ________d in the British Museum. ▪ the plastic case which ______s the batteries
outbreak
if there is an _______ of fighting or disease in an area, it suddenly starts to happen a cholera ____________ ____________s of fighting the ____________ of World War II
wash away
if water ______es something ____, it carries it away with great force Floods in Bangladesh have ________ed hundreds of homes _______.
undergo
if you _________ a change, an unpleasant experience etc, it happens to you or is done to you The country is ____________ing massive changes. He has been released from prison to _________ medical treatment in the United States.
mimic
imitate, take off He could ______ all the teachers' accents. 'I'm so sorry, ' she ______ked.
unintelligible
impossible to understand opposite clear: ▪ Eva muttered something ____________.
enhance
improve something Good lighting will ______ any room.
conversely
in an opposite way; on the other hand The staff of any organisation are its best ambassadors or ____________ may be its worst.
responsible for
in charge of _________________ ___
albeit
in spite of the facts, regardless of the fact syn. although His trip was successful, __________ tiring. _________ difficult at times, speaking another language is rewarding.
thorough
including every possible detail ▪ The doctor gave him a t_________ check-up. ▪ a __________ and detailed biography ▪ The police investigation was very ___________.
initiate
instigate Type the synonym without the letter (A) initiate (B) empower (C) intensify (D) restore
dilute
make (a liquid) less concentrated; reduce in strength (Syn.: make weaker, weaken, make thinner, water down; diminish, reduce, lessen) ____ the juice slightly with water. ____ the influence of the president.
make advances in
make smth develop or progress
debilitating
making someone ill and weak He suffered from a _____________ disease
deceptively
making something appear true or good when it is false or bad syn. misleadingly The magician __________ made the rabbit disappear. Richard deceived Joe about the cost of the coat.
all shapes and sizes
many different types: We sell __ _____ ___ _____ of teddy bear.
sediment
matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid =осадок a thick layer of ___________
deceptively
misleadingly Type the synonym without the letter (A) abruptly (B) deceptively (C) progressively (D) truly
contemporary
modem, up-to-date, or (n.) a person living at the same time as another person syn. current ____________ architecture makes very good use of space. Cervantes was a ____________ of Shakespeare.
Inheritance
money, property etc that you receive from someone who has died Lucinda has to fight for her life and her _________ in this gripping novel.
dominant
more powerful, important The _____ male gorilla is the largest in the group. Japan became ______ in the mass market during the 1980s.
ordinary
mundane Type the synonym without the letter (A) celebrated (B) ordinary (C) astounding (D) alterable
novel
new and original _________ idea/approach/method etc ▪ What a ____ idea!
subtle
not easy to notice or understand unless you pay careful attention opposite obvious: ▪ The pictures are similar, but there are _______ differences between them.
vital
of great importance; full of life syn. indispensable Money is _________ to the success of the program. His intense ________ity was easily observable.
ambiguous
of unclear meaning; something that can be understood in more than one way syn. vague The men received an __________ message from their boss. Her letter was full of ambiguities.
everyday
ordinary, usual, or happening every day: ▪ the problems of _____________ life
systematic
organized carefully and done thoroughly a __________ approach/way/method ▪ a ___________ approach to solving the problem
injury
physical harm or damage to someone's body a head/back/knee ______ Several train passengers received/sustained serious _______es in the crash.
upbeat
positive and making you feel that good things will happen opposite downbeat: ▪ an __________ message
pottery
pots, dishes, etc. made from clay
down-to-earth
practical and direct in a sensible honest way: ▪ Fran's a friendly, _____-__-_______ person.
evoke
produce a strong feeling or memory in someone: ▪ The photographs _________d strong memories of our holidays in France.
valid
producing a desired result based on truths or facts syn. convincing The students had a ________ reason for missing class. The professor questioned the _______ity of the test results.
open the door to
provide an opportunity to The changes have ______ed ____ _______ __ free elections in the country.
abrupt
quick; without warning syn. sudden There was an ________ change in the weather. After the incident everyone left ___________ly. noun: __________ness
share the spotlight with
receive less attention as sb or smth else has started to be noticed too _____ __ ___________ _____
lessen
reduce _______ the risk/chance/possibility etc (of something) Exercise _______ s the risk of heart disease. _______ the impact/effect/importance (of something) The new project will _______ the effects of car pollution
silt
sand, mud, soil etc that is carried in water and then settles at a bend in a river, an entrance to a port etc = ил Obviously, the same river flow that fills them with ____ also brings in minerals and organic materials from elsewhere.
refuge
shelter or protection from someone or something take/seek _______ (in something) During the frequent air-raids, people took _______ in their cellars.
expressive
showing very clearly what someone thinks or feels ▪ her wonderfully ___________ eyes
artisan
someone who does skilled work, making things with their hands SYN craftsman
dogmatic
someone who is ________ is completely certain of their beliefs and expects other people to accept them without arguing Her staff find her bossy and _________.
curator
someone who is in charge of a museum or zoo He's _______ of Prints at the Metropolitan.
occupant
someone who lives in a house, room etc ▪ The furniture had been left by the previous _________s.
ancient
something from a long time ago; very old syn. old Archaeologists analyze __________ civilizations. Dave found an _________ Roman coin.
entity
something that exists as a single and complete unit ▪ The mind exists as a separate _________.
edge
something that gives you an advantage over others Companies are employing more research teams to get an ______. The next version of the software will have the _______ over its competitors.
advisable
something that is _____________ should be done in order to avoid problems or risks OPP in______ Regular medical check-ups are ____________.
crucial
something that is _______is extremely important, because everything else depends on it synonym vital ▪ This aid money is _______ to the government's economic policies.
advantage
something that may help one to be successful or to gain something syn. benefit Is there any ________________ in arriving early? He was _____________ously born into a rich family.
find
something that someone finds, especially by digging or by searching under water important archaeological ______s
assumption
something that you think is true without having any proof These calculations are based on the ____ that prices will continue to rise.
vehicle
something you use to express and spread your ideas, opinions etc SYN medium The 1936 Olympics were used as a ___________for Nazi propaganda.
durable
staying in good condition for a long time, even if used a lot SYN hard-wearing Wood is a _______ material.
robust
strong and healthy a _______ person is strong and healthy a _________ man of six feet four
resilient
strong enough to recover from difficulty or disease; жизнерадостный, неунывающий syn. tenacious - упорный She has a ________personality and will soon feel better. The doctor was surprised by his patient's ________ce.
determined
strong in one's opinion, firm in conviction, to find out syn. resolute They were ____________to go to graduate school. The judge ___________ that the man was lying.
take steps to
take an action in order to solve a problem The president _____ immediate _____s __ stop the fighting.
participate in
take part in Synonym?
vocational
teaching or relating to the skills you need to do a particular job ▪ __________ qualifications
anxiety
the feeling of being very worried That explains his ____ about her health.
frequency
the number of times that something happens the ___________ of serious road accidents
background
the pattern or colour on top of which something has been drawn, printed etc: ▪ red lettering on a white ___________
condition
the physical state of a person or animal, especially how healthy they are She's in excellent physical ____________.
acquisition
the process by which you gain knowledge or learn a skill: ▪ the _____________ of language
rehabilitation
the process of returning to a healthy or good way of life, or the process of helping someone to do this afterthey have been in prison, been very ill, etc.: Many amputees in the early stages of their ___________ feel despair. the _____________ of violent offenders a drug _____________ clinic
clarity
the quality of being clear and easy to understand: There has been a call for greater ______ in this area of the law.
mediocrity
the quality of being not very good A goal just before half-time rescued the match from _____________.
determination
the quality of trying to do something even when it is difficult ▪ Yuri shows great ___________ to learn English.
growth rate
the speed at which increases ▪ an attempt to slow down the economic _________ _____
pace
the speed at which something happens The ______ of change in our lives is becoming faster and faster.
complexity
the state of being complicated There is increasing recognition of the ____________ of the causes of poverty. a design of great __________
property
the thing or things that someone owns: ▪ The hotel is not responsible for any loss or damage to guests' personal ___________. ▪ Some of the stolen _______ was found in Mason's house.
repertoire
the total number of things that someone or something is able to do: ▪ the behavioral __________ of infants
heritage
the traditional beliefs, values, customs etc of a family, country, or society the importance of preserving the national ________ beautiful old buildings which are part of our ________
camouflage
the way that the colour or shape of an animal protects it by making it difficult to see in the area in which it lives: ▪ The whiteness of the arctic fox acts as ____________, hiding it from its enemies.
dedication
the willingness to give a lot of time and energy to something because it is important: He has always shown great ________ to the cause. She thanked the staff for their _________ and enthusiasm.
phenomena
things that exist or happen, usually things that are unusual Homelessness ad poverty are not new _________.
supplement
to add an extra amount or part to something Kia __________s her regular salary by tutoring in the evenings.
give a taste of
to allow sb to see or experience a little of smth ________ __ _____ ___
draw
to attract someone or make them want to do something ______ somebody to something ▪ Beth felt strangely ________n to this gentle stranger. ▪ The festival is likely to ______ huge crowds.
gloss over
to avoid discussing something, or to discuss something without any details in order to make it seem unimportant She _____ed ____ the details of her divorce.
embody
to be a good example of a concept or idea syn. exemplify type the infinitive The constitution is an _________iment of American ideals. Charlotte __________ies all of the qualities of a good leader.
turbulent
to be in a disordered, disturbed or unstable condition syn. chaotic The ___________ crowd insisted on a meeting with the prime minister.
play a role in
to be involved in something and have an effect on it
override
to be more important than something: Parents' concern for their children's future often ________s all their other concerns.
pioneer
to be one of the first people to do something It was universities that __________ed these new industries.
decay
to be slowly destroyed by a natural chemical process - use this especially about natural things such as wood or plants, or about teeth The leaves __________ and enrich the soil. He had bad breath and __________ing teeth. The fabric slowly began to __________ .
take hold
to become stronger and difficult to stop (write the infinitive) They were fortunate to escape before the fire _____ ___.
wear away
to become thin and disappear after repeated use or rubbing The leather is starting to _______ _______ at the seams.
entomb
to bury or completely cover someone or something so that they cannot get out, be seen, etc. Burns' body was ________ed at Forest Lawn Cemetery.
gauge
to calculate an amount, especially by using a measuring device (Syn.: measure, calculate, work out, determine) Use a thermometer to ____ the temperature.
instigate
to cause a conflict or argument syn. initiate No one knew who had _____________d the demonstration. Dissatisfaction with government policies _________d the revolution.
generate
to cause something to exist The program would _______ a lot of new jobs.
lead
to cause something to happen or cause someone to do something the events that ______ to the start of the First World War A degree in English could _______ to a career in journalism.
alter
to change or make different syn. modify Will the storm ___________ its course and miss the coast? Gloria hasn't ______ed her plans to return to school.
modify
to change something in order to improve it The feedback will be used to __________ the course for next year.
postpone
to change to a later time; to delay syn. reschedule The referees decided to ___________ the soccer match. The ___________ment of the meeting upset the impatient club members.
pursue
to continue doing an activity or trying to achieve something over a long period of time ▪ She plans to _________ a career in politics. ▪ Students should _________ their own interests, as well as do their school work. ▪ The program allows adult learners to _______their studies in their own time.
trace
to copy a drawing, map etc by putting a piece of transparent paper over it and then drawing the lines you can see through the paper
determine
to decide what will happen using evidence or facts; to discover the facts or truth about something A grizzly bear ____ when it's time to hibernate based on changes in the weather. The doctors are still unable to ____ what is wrong.
hinge on
to depend on A lot _________s ___ the result of tomorrow's match.
outline
to describe only the most important ideas or facts about something He ____d the department's plans for next year.
depict
to describe something or someone in writing or speech, or to show them in a painting, picture etc a book ________ing life in pre-revolutionary Russia
flourish
to develop well and be successful SYN thrive The economy is booming and small businesses are _________ing.
ascertain
to discover; find out syn. determine I tried to __________ if he was telling the truth. The jury made a decision based on its ___________ment of the facts.
distribute
to divide among people or to give out syn. dispense Many publishers ___________ their newspapers directly to homes in their area.
go on to
to do something after you have finished doing something else ___ ___ ___do something ▪ She had to _______ ___ ___ become a successful surgeon.
assert
to express or defend oneself strongly; to state positively syn. declare The government ________ed its control over the banking system. The company president is an _________ive individual.
diagnose
to find out what illness someone has Joe struggled in school before he was _____________d as dyslexic.
conform
to follow established rules or patterns of behavior syn. adapt You must _________ to the rules or leave the club. She has always been a __________ist.
comprise
to form part of a larger group of people or things synonym constitute, make up: ▪ Women ________ a high proportion of part-time workers.
obtain
to get ▪ Further information can be _____ed from head office. ▪ You will need to _______ permission from the principal. ▪ The drug was originally ________ed from the bark of willow trees.
elicit
to get the facts or draw out the truth syn. extract A lawyer will _______ all the facts necessary to prove her case. ________ation of the truth can be difficult at times.
receive physiotherapy
to get treatment for an injury which involves doing special exercises and movements
restore
to give back or bring back something; to return to the original condition syn. revitalize He ___________d my confidence in him. It is a beautiful __________ation of the old table.
cue
to give someone a sign that it is the right moment for them to speak or do something, especially during a performance: ▪ The studio manager will ____ you when it's your turn to come on.
inspire
to give someone the idea for something, especially a story, painting, poem etc: ▪ The story was _________d by a chance meeting with an old Russian duke. ▪ a range of designs _________d by wild flowers
allocate
to give something to someone as their share of a total amount, to use in a particular way the importance of __________ing resources to local communities You should ______ the same amount of time to each question.
relinquish
to give up control syn. abdicate The troubled executive ___________ed her control of the company. The _________ment of his claim to the building will allow the building to be sold.
circumvent
to go around; avoid syn. evade The hacker attempted to _____________ the computer's security system. ___________ion of the freshman math requirement is possible.
come about
to happen, or start to happen How did the problem ________ ______ in the first place?
date back to
to have existed since a particular time in the past The church ______s _____ ___ the 13th century.
concur
to have the same opinion or draw the same conclusion syn. agree The director _________red with the conclusions of the committee's report. Do you _______ with the details of the business plan?
collide
to hit one object against another with violent force; to be in opposition syn. crash Moon craters were caused when large asteroids _______d with the moon.
master
to learn a skill or a language so well that you have no difficulty with it: ▪ the skills needed to ______ a new language
occupy
to live or stay in a place: ▪ He __________es the house without paying any rent. ▪ Many patients who are currently ________ing hospital beds could go home earlier.
make matters worse
to make a problem worse These new crops __________ _________ _______ by destroying traditional agriculture.
petition
to make a request syn. appeal Canada _________ed the United Nations to consider its case. The student's __________ was denied.
overhaul
to make important changes to a system in order to improve it A mechanic is coming to _______ the engine.
tempt
to make it attractive to do something, usually something not good syn. entice The idea of getting rich quickly _________ed him to invest his life savings. Desserts are more ________ing when one is on a diet.
tailor
to make or change something so that it is suitable Treatment is ______ed to the needs of each patient.
refine
to make pure; to improve syn. perfect (verb) Factories must ________ oil before it can be used as fuel. A squirt of lime juice is the perfect _______ment to cola.
enrich
to make rich; to make something of greater value syn. enhance The fine arts _______ our lives. The discovery of oil was an _______ment for the country.
cure
to make someone with an illness healthy again: At one time doctors couldn't ______TB.
produce
to make something
grind
to make something into small pieces or a powder by pressing between hard surfaces: Shall I _______ a little black pepper over your salad?
intensify
to make stronger in feeling or quality syn. heighten The importance of the test will sometimes ___________ the nervousness of the students.
take advantage of
to make use of; to benefit from _____ ________ __
incapacitate
to make you too ill or weak to live and work normally Her mother has been __________d by a fall.
require
to need someone to do something Regulations _______ that students attend at least 90% of the lectures.
take for granted
to not show that you are grateful for someone or something, and forget that you are lucky to have them One of the problems with relationships is that after a while you just ________ each other __ _______.
distinguish
to recognize and understand the difference between two or more things or people synonym differentiate ▪ His attorney argued that Cope could not ___________ between right and wrong.
relieve
to reduce someone's pain or unpleasant feelings Drugs helped to ________ the pain.
withdraw
to remove, take out, or take back syn. extract The player will _______ from the competition. Gloria had to make a __________al from her savings to pay tuition.
call for
to say publicly that something must happen Several of the newspapers were ____ing ___ his resignation.
prescribe
to say what medical treatment someone should have: The drug is often __________d for ulcers. [ + two objects ] I've been _________d painkillers.
make predictions
to say what will happen in the future ________ _________
unravel
to separate or disentangle the threads of (a woven or knitted fabric, a rope, etc.); to free from complication or difficulty; make plain or clear; solve to ____ a situation; to _____ a mystery.
reveal
to show something that was previously hidden OPP conceal The curtain opened to ________ the grand prize.
confirm
to show that something is definitely true, especially by providing more proof synonym prove; opposite refute: ▪ New evidence has _________ed the first witness's story.
confirm
to show that something is definitely true, especially by providing more proof synonym prove; opposite refute: ▪ New evidence has ________ed the first witness's story. ▪ More tests are needed to ______ the initial diagnosis.
designate
to specify, name, or select to do a task; to indicate syn. assign The president ____________d the vice president to represent him at the meeting. The __________d driver drove every one home after the party.
tune out
to stop giving your attention to what is happening around you A bored child may simply ______ _____.
analyse
to study something carefully; to separate into parts for study syn. examine Scientists must __________ problems thoroughly.
plummet
to suddenly and quickly decrease in value or amount SYN plunge ________ from something to something Profits ________ ed from £49 million to £11 million. House prices have ________ ed down.
take off
to suddenly start being successful Mimi became jealous when Jack's career started to _______ ___.
hypothesize
to suggest a possible explanation that has not yet been proved to be true: ▪ The children showed a wider range of behavior than we had ____________d.
propose
to suggest or plan to do something syn. suggest The governor is going to _________ new taxes. Her _________al was well accepted.
imply
to suggest without explicitly stating Cleo blushed. She had not meant to _____ that he was lying.
engage in
to take part in something Only 10% of American adults _____ ___ regular exercise.
anticipate
to think about or prepare for something ahead of time syn. predict No one can __________ the results of the games. They planned their vacation with __________ion.
treat
to try to cure an illness or injury by using drugs, hospital care, operations etc It was difficult to _______ patients because of a shortage of medicine.
investigate
to try to discover all the facts: ▪ The state police are ___________ing the incident. ▪ The study ___________s the impact of violent TV programming on children. ▪ I heard a noise and went to ___________.
make use of
to use _____ ____ ____
channel resources into
to use energy and effort for a particular purpose ▪ He __________s ________ _____ writing and lecturing.
inoculate
to vaccinate All the children had been ___________d against hepatitis.
erode
to wear away gradually, eat away The cliffs are being constantly ______d by heavy seas. The rocks have gradually ________d away.
disproportionate
too much or too little in relation to something else: ▪ the ________________ amount of money being spent on defence
negligible
too slight or unimportant to have any effect synonym insignificant: ▪ The damage done to his property was ____________.
have confidence in
trust in Synonym?
in an effort to
trying to __ __ ______ __
contrasting
two or more things that are ___________ are different from each other, especially in a way that is interesting or attractive: ▪ a blue shirt with a _____________ collar
incurable
unable to be healed or remedied She has a rare, ______________ disease.
colour-blind
unable to see the difference between all or some colours
painstaking
very careful and thorough synonym meticulous: ▪ The work had been done with p____________ attention to detail. ▪ Chris described in p__________ detail what had happened.
craftsmanship
very detailed work that has been done using a lot of skill, so that the result is beautiful The carving is a superb piece of ______________.
astute
very intelligent, smart, clever syn. perceptive He was an _________ worker, finishing in half the time it took the others to finish. They _________ly determined that there would be no chance to finish on time.
cutting-edge
very modern and with all the newest features: ________-______ design/technology
bold
very strong or bright so that you notice them: ▪ _________ geometric shapes ▪ Stripes are __________, bright, and fun to wear.
astounding
very surprising syn. astonishing The scientists made an ___________ discovery. The fans were _________ed by their team's success.
extraordinary
very unusual or surprising: ▪ It took an _________ amount of work. ▪ It's ___________ that he should make exactly the same mistake again.
frail
weak in health or in body syn. fragile The _________ wings of the newborn bird could not lift it off the ground. One of the ______ties of human beings is laziness.
exposure
when someone is in a situation where they are not protected from something dangerous or unpleasant Prolonged ____________ to the sun can cause skin cancer.
simulation
when you do or make something which behaves or looks like something real but which is not real a computer ______________ used to train airline pilots
when it comes to
when you think about _______ ___ _______ __
practise medicine
work as a doctor __________ ____________
to all intents and purposes
фактически, в сущности, действительно, на самом деле ▪ The war was, to all intents and purposes, over.
conduct
▪ We are _______ing a survey of consumer attitudes towards organic food. ▪ Hundreds of studies were __________ed by scholars interested in conservation. ▪ Is it really necessary to _______experiments on animals?