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Gravedigger Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Would you give me an example for each word please?



1. Sample: A small part of something.







2. Throughout: All the way through.







3. Band: A range of values.







4. Intended: Planned or meant.







5. Candidate: A person taking an examination.







6. Supplementary: Completing.







7. Script: A candidate's written answers in an examination.







8. Accompany: To go somewhere with.







9. Broken down: Worn out.







10. Overview: A general review.







11. Task: A piece of work.





12. Broader: Larger.







13. Range: The amount between certain limits.







14. Encounter: Unexpectedly meet.







15. Grade: To allocate to grades.







16. Expand: To make or become larger.







17. Follow-up: A work that follows or builds on an earlier work.







18. Consolidate: To make stronger.







19. Outsider: A person who doesn't belong to a particular group.







20. Annotate: To add notes to a text.







21. Thorough: Absolute.







22. Framework: Underlying structure.







23. Undertake: To take on.







24. Module: A set of independent units forming part of a course.







25. Vocational: Relating to an occupation.







26. Advise: To offer advice to.







27. Interchangeable: Exchangeable.







28. Interact: To act in such a way as to have an effect on each other.







29. Comprehension: The ability to understand.







30. Gist: The general meaning of a speech.







31. Involve: To include.







32. Chart: It can be a map or it can show statistics.







33. Diagram: It uses lines, arrows and shapes and so on to explain an idea.







34. Anticipate: To be aware of something.







35: work out: To find the answer to something.







36. Spontaneous: Done or happening naturally.





37. Escalator: A moving staircase consisting of a circulating belt of steps driven by a motor.







38. Exceed: To go beyond what is allowed.







39. on the spot: Right there, then, without delay, at once.







40. Dreadful: Extremely bad, terrible.







41. Afford: To have enough money or time to be able to do something.







42. Recap: To summarize and state again the main points of.







43. Go about: To start.







44. Fill in: To complete a form.





45. Annual: Occurring once every year.







46. Complementary: A permission to do something until later than usual.







47. Get back: To return to doing something.







48. Principal: The most important person in an organization.







49. Consultation: A meeting with an expert in order to seek advice.



50. Redundancy: Unnecessary information.







51. Dense: Crowded, concentrated.







52. Gesture: A physical expression.







53. Hesitation: Doubt or reluctance.







54. Overall: Taken as a whole.







55. Discriminatingly: Selectively.







56. course-related: What a course talks about.







57. Orientate: To be familiar with.







58. Constantly: Occurring continuously.







59. Landscape: All the visible features of an area.







60. Cartographer: A person who maps.







61. Map revision: A change to a map.







62. Entity: A thing with distinct and independent existence.



63. Peninsula: A long, narrow piece of land projecting out into a sea or lake.







64. Region: An area having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries.







65. Survey: A report obtained by surveying.







66. Steward: Caretaker.







67. Neglect: To fail to give proper care or attention to.







68. For granted: Fail to appreciate the value of something.







69. Countryside: The land and scenery of a rural area.







70. Sustainable: Able to be sustained.







71. Trend: A general direction in which something is changing.







72. Off: To be on your way.







73. Vital: Essential.







74. Snort: An explosive sound made by the sudden forcing of breath through the nose.





75. Count for: To have a value or worth.







76. Venture: A risky or daring journey.







77. Beneath: Directly underneath.







78. Surface: The uppermost layer of something.







79. Stimuli: Something that promotes activity or enthusiasm.







80. Species: A group of plants or animals that are very similar to each other.







81. Estuary: The tidal mouth of a large river.







82. Crucial: Critical.







83. Transmit: To broadcast an electrical signal.







84. Echolocation: The location of objects by reflected sounds as used by animals.







85. Porpoise: A small toothed whale.







86. Pulse: A single vibration or short burst of sound.







87. Squeal: A long, high-pitched cry.







88. Prey: An animal hunted by another for food.







89. Lurk: To be hidden so as to wait in ambush.







90. Intense: Of extreme strength.







91. Ultrasonic: Involving sound waves with a frequency above the upper limit of human hearing.







92. Prose: Ordinary written language without metrical structure.







93: Adapt: To make suitable for new conditions.







94. Draw upon: To use or take knowledge.







95. Explore: To investigate or discuss in detail.







96. Tend: To go in a particular direction.







97. Cross over: To go from something to something.







98. Perspective: A view or prospect.







99. Sit: To take an examination.





100. Contribute: To give in order to help achieve or provide something.







101. Integral: Necessary to make a whole complete "fundamental".







102. Habitat: The natural home.







103. Argumentative: Giving to arguing.







104. Discursive: Moving from subject to subject.







105. broad-band: A wide range.







106. Considerable: Notably large.







107. Variety: A number of things of the same general class that are distinct in character or quality.







108. Accurate: To be successful in reaching the intended target.







109. Obscured: Not easily understood.







110. Graphic: Relating to a picture.







111. Pictorial: Illustrated.







112. Demanding: Requiring much skill or effort.



113. Diagrammatic: Relating to a diagram.







114. Accurately: Successfully.







115. Factual: Concerned with facts.







116. Tick: A mark used to indicate an item in a list.







117. Percentage: A rate in each hundred.







118. Martial: Warlike.







119. Conduct: To organize and carry out.







120. Relatively: Approximately.







121. Minority: The smaller number or part.







122. Majority: The greater number or part.







123. Photo identification: A government issued ID.







124. Maintain: To keep at the same level.







125. Flow: The process of flowing.







126. Preparedness: A state of readiness.







127. Report back: To bring information to someone.







128. Sashimi: A Japanese dish of bite-sized pieces of row fish eaten with soy sauce and horseradish paste.







129. Demonstrate: To give explanation of.







130. Elicit: To evoke or draw out an answer.







131. Abstract: Something deals with the relationships between very general principles and ideas.







132. Extensive: Discussion is one which goes to great lengths.







133. IELTS Band: Values.







134. Intermittent: A person who uses the thing in question for separate random period of time.







135. IELTS Scale: A grading system.







136. Coherently: Clearly and carefully considered.







137. Initiative: A fresh strategy intended to improve something.







138. Nerves: Nervousness.







139. Tackle: To initiate discussion with someone about a sensitive issue.







140. Jot down: To write quickly.







141. Willingness: Cheerful compliance.







142. Extended: Wide.







143. Expansion: The action of expanding.







144. Rounded answer: Complete answer.







145. Cohesive: Causing cohesion.

146. Determined: Resolute.







147. Sensible: Wise and prudent.







148. Run the risk: To be open to danger or loss.







149. Prompt: Some words or phrases written in a piece of paper to remind a

hesitating speaker.

150. Draw out: To obtain.







151. Tourist industry: Comprises enterprises which make their money from pleasure, travelers or tourists.







152. Register: A variety of a language determined by degree of formality and choice of vocabulary, pronunciation and syntax.
  

Top answer

Hi, It's not very reasonable to ask someone to give you 152 examples. Too much work. Try looking in a few dictionaries, as they often onclude examples.

  • Hi, It's not very reasonable to ask someone to give you 152 examples.
  • Too much work.
  • Try looking in a few dictionaries, as they often onclude examples.
  • Try using Google, to find places where htese words occur.
  • Then if you still are unclear about any of these, please post again.
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Hi,

It's not very reasonable to ask someone to give you 152 examples. Too much work.

Try looking in a few dictionaries, as they often onclude examples.

Try using Google, to find places where htese words occur.

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