Walnut – English Flashcard for Walnut for IELTS
Walnut Walnut (noun) /ˈwɔːl.nʌt/ US /ˈwɑːl-/ a nut with a very hard shell which is very similar to human brain and also slightly tastes bitter: I had some walnut and cheese for breakfast today.
Walnut Walnut (noun) /ˈwɔːl.nʌt/ US /ˈwɑːl-/ a nut with a very hard shell which is very similar to human brain and also slightly tastes bitter: I had some walnut and cheese for breakfast today.
Mass-produced Mass-produced (adj) /ˌmæs.prəˈdjuːst/ US /-ˈduːst/ produced or manufactured in large quantities with the use of machinery in factories to be sold at a reasonable cost – machine-made: mass-produced automobiles
Jubilant Jubilant (adj) /ˈdʒuː.bɪ.lənt/ very happy and satisfied, especially because of your achievements, success or victory – triumphant: A cursory look at his results was enough to make him jubilant at his academic success. Noun: jubilation Adverb: jubilantly
Affluence Affluence (noun) /ˈæf.lu.ənts/ wealth and richness – prosperity: Being a philanthropist, he uses some of his affluence to help the poor unconditionally.
Pitch-black Pitch-black (adj & noun) extremely dark or completely black without any beam of light – pitch-dark: She has pitch-black hairs.
Inspect Inspect (verb) /ɪnˈspekt/ to look at or examine somebody or something very closely to make certain nothing is wrong with them – look at – survey: The detectives are inspecting the murder scene for relevant information.
Gray water Gray water (noun) domestic wastewater coming from baths, sinks and kitchen appliances – wastewater – used water: A small portion of our drinking water is provided by recycling and purifying gray water.
Unlike Unlike (prep) /ʌnˈlaɪk/ having qualities or characteristics that are different from other things or people – dissimilar to – different from – contrasting: Unlike all of my classmates, I decided to conduct my research qualitatively.
Beneath Beneath (adv & prep) /bɪˈniːθ/ in, at or to a lower position than somebody or something else – underneath – under – below: At the summit of the mountain, I was able to see the entire town right beneath my feet.
Decade Decade (noun) /ˈdek.eɪd/ /-ˈ-/ a period of 10 years: He found an appropriate job, bought a large house, got married and had 2 kids, all in the third decade of his life. Adjective: decadal