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Flashcard with new words from course ten1

Flashcard with new words from course ten1


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Flashcards 40
Language English
Category General Education
Level University
Created / Updated 13.10.2022 / 07.02.2023
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consumption

the amount used or eaten:As a nation, our consumption of junk food is horrifying.

obligation

something that you must do:I don't have time to do his work for him - I have too many obligations as it is.

empathetic

having the ability to imagine how someone else feels:a kind and empathetic friend

secular

not having any connection with religion:We live in an increasingly secular society, in which religion has less and less influence on our daily lives.

insatiable

(especially of a desire or need) too great to be satisfied:Like so many politicians, he had an insatiable appetite/desire/hunger for power.

neglected

not receiving enough care or attention:She was distressed at how neglected the children looked.

riddled

full of holes:He wore an old jacket riddled with holes.

pursuit

an activity that you spend time doing, usually when you are not working:I enjoy outdoor pursuits, like hiking and riding.

precious

of great value because of being rare, expensive, or important:a precious gift

ingenuity

someone's ability to think of clever new ways of doing something:I was impressed by the ingenuity and energy of the contestants.

leverage

the action or advantage of using a lever:Using ropes and wooden poles for leverage, they haul sacks of cement up the track.

altruistic

showing a wish to help or bring advantages to others, even if it results in disadvantage for yourself:I doubt whether her motives for donating the money are altruistic - she's probably looking for publicity.

defensively

in a way that protects someone or something against attack or injury:His fists were raised defensively when he spun and spotted the young man opposite.

extinct

not now existing:There is concern that the giant panda will soon become extinct.

enriching

to improve the quality of something by adding something else:Fertilizer helps to enrich the soil.

mired

to be involved in a difficult situation, especially for a long period of time:The peace talks are mired in bureaucracy.

gratification

pleasure or satisfaction, or something which provides this:sexual gratification

tremendous

very great in amount or level, or extremely good:They were making a tremendous amount of noise last night.

glamorous

attractive in an exciting and special way:a glamorous woman/outfit

embrace

to accept something enthusiastically:This was an opportunity that he would embrace.

edifying

improving your mind:Being left in a bar all afternoon with a load of football fans is not the most edifying of experiences.

dissonance

a combination of sounds or musical notes that are not pleasant when heard together:the jarring dissonance of Klein's musical score

aspirations

something that you hope to achieve:I've never had any political aspirations.

conscientious

putting a lot of effort into your work:a conscientious student

promoting

to encourage people to like, buy, use, do, or support something:Advertising companies are always having to think up new ways to promote products.

articulate

able to express thoughts and feelings easily and clearly, or showing this quality:an intelligent and highly articulate young woman

sustainable

able to continue over a period of time:That sort of extreme diet is not sustainable over a long period.

hankering

a strong wish:Don't you ever have a hankering for a different lifestyle?

hijacked

to take control of an aircraft or other vehicle during a journey, especially using violence:Two men hijacked a jet travelling to Paris and demanded $125,000.

outmanoeuvre

to cleverly get an advantage over someone, especially a competitor:In the negotiations, he outmanoeuvred his rivals by offering a higher price.

enlightened

showing understanding, acting in a positive way, and not following old-fashioned or false beliefs:The school has an enlightened policy of teaching boys to cook.

prosperous

successful, usually by earning a lot of money:In a prosperous country like this, no one should go hungry.

delighted

very pleased:a delighted audience

generosity

the quality or condition of being generous:Her friends take advantage of (= benefit unfairly from) her generosity.

unifying

to bring together; combine:If the new leader does manage to unify his warring party it will be quite an achievement.

errand

a short journey either to take a message or to take or collect something:I'll meet you at six, I've got some errands to do/run first.

contrarian

someone such as a writer or politician who likes to disagree with other people and express opinions that are unpopular:He is a contrarian who frequently writes controversial opinion pieces.

pragmatic

solving problems in a sensible way that suits the conditions that really exist now, rather than obeying fixed theories, ideas, or rules:In business, the pragmatic approach to problems is often more successful than an idealistic one.

affairs

a situation or subject that is being dealt with or considered:She organizes her financial affairs very efficiently.

guidance

help and advice about how to do something or about how to deal with problems connected with your work, education, or personal relationships:I've always looked to my father for guidance in these matters.