GWAPs & Apps for SCiE
Vocabulary from the GWAPs & Apps articles.
Vocabulary from the GWAPs & Apps articles.
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Students | 10 |
Language | English |
Category | Quizzie |
Level | University |
Created / Updated | 16.04.2013 / 21.11.2013 |
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lonesome
ilk
having faults, defects or imperfections;
imperfect
flawed
to catch or trap something as if in a net;
to entangle
enmesh
embrace
relish
a supporter or advocate of something;
someone who argues in favour of their cause
proponent
proactive
clandestine
perception
cursory
harness
disclaimer
powder keg
winnow out
anything that is considered valuable or useful
(5 letters, first letter a)
asset
a clip from a film used to depict events relevant to the programme
(7 letters, first letter f)
footage
a means of earning a living
(10 letters, first letter l)
livelihood
to take away something from someone,
usually as a penalty
(10 letters, first letter c)
confiscate
to hand over as a penalty;
to give up or do without voluntarily
(7 letters, first letter f)
forfeit
to be in a state of readiness
(2 words, 6 & 2 letters)
poised to
extremely great in size, extent or amount
(4 letters, first letter v)
vast
to spread or extend throughout something;
to permeate
(7 letters, first letter p)
pervade
to support from underneath
(8 letters, first letter u)
underpin
whole or complete
(6 letters, first letter e)
entire
to break (a promise …)
or fail to carry out (a duty or commitment …)
(6 letters, first letter b)
breach
to weaken or destroy something,
especially gradually and imperceptibly
(9 letters, first letter u)
undermine
to do without something;
to sacrifice something or give it up
(6 letters, first letter f)
forego
freedom or exemption from punishment … or other bad consequences
(8 letters, first letter i)
impunity
to free something from a tangled state;
to clear something of confusion
(8 letters, first letter u)
untangle
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