In sync – English Flashcard for In sync for IELTS
In sync In sync (adv) if people or things are in sync, they work well together in agreement – in harmony – matching: In this company, the entire staff work perfectly in sync with each other.
In sync In sync (adv) if people or things are in sync, they work well together in agreement – in harmony – matching: In this company, the entire staff work perfectly in sync with each other.
Beneficial Beneficial (adj) /ˌben.ɪˈfɪʃ.əl/ producing good effects and bringing advantages – profitable – advantageous: Breastfeeding is mutually beneficial for both mothers and babies.
Body language Body language (noun) changing your body movements or position, e.g. gesture, posture, etc. to show your feelings and communicate with others – mannerisms – stance: The deaf rely on nonverbal communication and body language to interact with each other.
Perfect by Ed Sheeran Perfect by Ed Sheeran Artist: Ed Sheeran Album: Divide Released: 2017 Genre: Pop Watch this video on YouTube Source of Lyrics: https://www.azlyrics.com I found a love for me Darling, just dive right in and follow my lead Well, I found a girl, beautiful and sweet Oh, I never knew you were…
Exonerate Exonerate /ɪgˈzɒn.ə.reɪt/ US /-ˈzɑː.nɚ.eɪt/ (verb) to declare that somebody is not guilty of a crime, acquit, set free, exempt, free somebody from blame, absolve, vindicate, forgive, pardon, exculpate: The suspect was exonerated due to lack of evidence against him. Antonyms: inculpate, accuse, blame Noun: exoneration Adjective: exonerative
District attorney District attorney (noun) a lawyer or prosecutor assigned by the US government in a particular area or district, prosecutor, lawyer, barrister, advocate, counsel, legal representative, attorney at law, public defender, criminal lawyer, solicitor: The district attorney could eventually arrest the culprit he was looking for.
Defendant Defendant /dɪˈfen.dənt/ (noun) a person in a court of law who is accused of having committed a crime, the accused, accused party, perpetrator, offender, respondent, suspect, culprit: There was a heated debate between the defendant and the plaintiff before the judge and the jury.
Psychotherapy /ˌsaɪ.kəʊˈθer.ə.pi/ (noun) Definition treating mental disorders and illnesses through psychological methods instead of drugs or operations, psychological treatment of mental disorders Example I could successfully overcome my chronic depression through five sessions of psychotherapy. Parts of speech Noun: psychotherapist Adjective: psychotherapeutic Adverb: psychotherapeutically
Dyad Dyad (noun) /ˈdʌɪad/ something that consists of two parts or elements – dichotomy – division – dualism: In the dyad of “teachers and students”, the former should always show enough empathy with the latter.
Inference Inference (noun) /ˈɪn.fər.ənts/ US /-fɚ-/ Any conclusion that you draw based on your reasoning or existing evidence: Because the evidence was insignificant, the detective could not make any inference about the identity of the murderer.