You are on page 1of 7

burglar

noun

 A person who commits burglary. ˈbəːɡlə

my word bank was stolen by a burglar

legible

adjective /ˈlɛdʒɪb(ə)l/

 (of handwriting or print) clear enough to read:

I hope that my essay is really legible and understandable

desperate

adjective ˈdɛsp(ə)rət

 Feeling or showing a hopeless sense that a situation is so bad as to be impossible to


deal with:

I am now in a desperate situation because I often have been absent

pursuit

noun /pəˈsjuːt/

 1[mass noun] The action of pursuing someone or something:

stumble

verb /ˈstʌmb(ə)l/

[NO OBJECT]

 1 Trip or momentarily lose one's balance; almost fall:

he broke a bone in his arm because he stumble a rock

convey

verb
 1[with object] Transport or carry to a place:

Candra convey him presentation with a good situation

fascinate

verb /ˈfasɪneɪt/

[WITH OBJECT]

 1 Attract the strong attention and interest of (someone):

comic naruto always fascinate me every week

devour

verb /dɪˈvaʊə/

[WITH OBJECT]

 1Eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly: Read quickly and eagerly:

She devoured journal about Small and Medium Enterprises

astound

verb

[WITH OBJECT]

 Shock or greatly surprise:

əˈstaʊnd/

this book was astounded me at the knowledge that I gained about the world

atrocity

noun əˈtrɒsɪti/

 1An extremely wicked or cruel act, typically one involving physical violence or
injury:

MalcomX are forced to commit atrocities against their communities

vista

noun /ˈvɪstə/
 1A pleasing view:

From afar, Merapi and merbabu are beautiful vistas

apparent

adjective /əˈpar(ə)nt/

 1Clearly visible or understood; obvious:

the result of the examine will be more apparent in the second half of the year

leisure

noun /ˈlɛʒə/

 1[mass noun] Time when one is not working or occupied; free time:

Tomorrow, my leisure time is used to gather with family

extinct

adjective /ɪkˈstɪŋkt/

 1(of a species, family, or other larger group) having no living members:

Now, the dinosaur is extinct due to a big meteor

reluctant

adjective /rɪˈlʌkt(ə)nt/

 Unwilling and hesitant; disinclined:

Actually, I found myself reluctant to disappoint my family

fibre
(US fiber)

NOUN /ˈfʌɪbə/
 1A thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is
formed:

the book which is used to read originated from fiber


prominent
ADJECTIVE /ˈprɒmɪnənt/
 1Important; famous:

Tom was prominent in political circles in solo for many years

culprit
NOUN /ˈkʌlprɪt/
 1A person who is responsible for a crime or other misdeed:

Abu Bakar Al-Baghdadi as The main culprit in Syria now dead

irresistible
ADJECTIVE /ɪrɪˈzɪstɪb(ə)l/
 1Too attractive and tempting to be resisted:
I think that Ms. Annida is irresistible for students

alienation
NOUN /eɪlɪəˈneɪʃ(ə)n/
 1The state or experience of being alienated:
he was placed in alienation due to him act

exposed
adjective /ɪkˈspəʊz/
Unprotected, especially from the weather:
Maybe she is sad because he was exposed a fever.

impunity
NOUN /ɪmˈpjuːnɪti/
 [mass noun] Exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious
consequences of an action:
he gets impunity due to him act

warn
VERB /wɔːn/
 1[reporting verb] Inform someone in advance of a possible danger, problem, or other
unpleasant situation:
I warn to avoid that area because it is dangerous
civility
NOUN /sɪˈvɪlɪti/
 1[mass noun] Formal politeness and courtesy in behaviour or speech:
I guess Javanese have the best civility in Indonesia

repress
VERB /rɪˈprɛs/
[WITH OBJECT]

 1Subdue (someone or something) by force:


this debate will repress about the importance of human rights

impatience
NOUN /ɪmˈpeɪʃns/
 [mass noun] The tendency to be impatient; irritability or restlessness:

evolve
VERB /ɪˈvɒlv/
 1Develop gradually:
nowadays cafes evolve into a place for study

perceive
VERB /pəˈsiːv/
[WITH OBJECT]

 1Become aware or conscious of (something); come to realize or understand:


Adin perceive benefits from jogging such as healthier

cater
VERB /ˈkeɪtə/
[NO OBJECT]

 1British Provide people with food and drink at a social event or other gathering:
i chose Burjo to cater for my feeding

acute
ADJECTIVE /əˈkjuːt/
 1(of an unpleasant or unwelcome situation or phenomenon) present or experienced
to a severe or intense degree:
the problems between organization and academic can be acuter for new student
discern
VERB /dɪˈsəːn/
[WITH OBJECT]

 1Recognize or find out:


I can discern there is no different between two region

tend 1

VERB /tɛnd/
[NO OBJECT]

 1Regularly or frequently behave in a particular way or have a certain characteristic:


actually, a fail person tend to lazy to work

amuse
VERB /əˈmjuːz/
[WITH OBJECT]

 1Cause (someone) to find something funny:


There are plenty of youtube activities on the internet to amuse you

suspense
NOUN /səˈspɛns/
 1A state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen:
film conjuring builds suspense in bio shop due to its sound

tedious
ADJECTIVE /ˈtiːdɪəs/
 Too long, slow, or dull; tiresome or monotonous:
this is a tedious presentation because of much material

solely
ADVERB /ˈsəʊlli/
 Not involving anyone or anything else; only:
It is not true that student is solely responsible for the bad GPA

evoke
VERB /ɪˈvəʊk/
[WITH OBJECT]

 1Bring or recall (a feeling, memory, or image) to the conscious mind:


this place evoked my memory about USM STAN
circulate
VERB /ˈsəːkjʊleɪt/
 1Move continuously or freely through a closed system or area:
this pamvlet already circulated by public relations

innumerable
ADJECTIVE /ɪˈnjuːm(ə)rəb(ə)l/
 Too many to be counted (often used hyperbolically):
A student become more mature because of innumerable chalengge

witty
ADJECTIVE /ˈwɪti/
 Showing or characterized by quick and inventive verbal humour:
Sule is a comedian which were witty

assessment
NOUN /əˈsɛsmənt/
 [mass noun] The action of assessing someone or something:
actually an accountant must have honest assessments

help

cooperation

extension

distinctive
ADJECTIVE
 Characteristic of one person or thing, and so serving to distinguish it from others:

like

You might also like