Prognosticate 1100 Words You Need Week 1 Day 2

Prognosticate 1100 Words You Need to Know

Prognosticate 1100 Words You Need Prognosticate 1100 Words You Need /prɒɡnɒstəkeɪt, prɒɡnɒstɪkeɪt $ prɑɡnɑs-/ (verb) To predict what will happen in the future, foretell, foresee, forecast, prophecy, portend, indicate, suggest, betoken, signify: The fortune teller prognosticated a train of misfortunes and disasters for the newly married couple. Parts of Speech Noun: prognostication Noun: prognosticator

Abeyance GRE Vocabulary Flashcard for Abeyance

Abeyance GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

Abeyance GRE Vocabulary Flashcard Abeyance GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /əˈbeɪ.əns/ (noun) suspension or lack of activity, not being used at the moment, temporary inactivity, non-operation, deferral, delay, dormancy, postponement, remission, adjournment: The treaty is considered to be in abeyance due to some misunderstanding that has recently arisen. Antonyms activity, continuation

Ad nauseam English Flashcard for Ad nauseam for IELTS

ad nauseam English Flashcard

Ad nauseam English Flashcard Ad nauseam English Flashcard (adv) /ˌædˈnɔː.zi.æm/ US /-ˈnɑː-/ If someone talks about something ad nauseam, they talk about that subject over and over again, which makes the topic boring: I’m tired of his boring and misleading conversations. He always talks ad nauseam about his good intentions, which I’m really doubtful about. …

Counterproductive English Flashcard for IELTS

counterproductive English Flashcard

Counterproductive English Flashcard Counterproductive English Flashcard (adj) /ˌkaʊn.tə.prəˈdʌk.tɪv/ US /-ţɚ-/ having or showing a result or effect that is exactly the opposite of what you intend or desire, ineffectual: Organizing this company by 2 different managers with exactly different managerial techniques would be totally counterproductive. Antonyms productive, useful Parts of Speech Noun: counterproductivity Adverb: counterproductively

Likely English Flashcard for Likely for IELTS

likely English Flashcard

Likely English Flashcard Likely English Flashcard (adj) /ˈlaɪ.kli/ describing something that is so possible to happen or something that is highly expected, imminent: John is likely to be elected as the CEO of the company because he’s really qualified. Parts of Speech Noun: likelihood Adjective: like Antonyms unlikely

Acquisition English Flashcard for Acquisition for IELTS

acquisition English Flashcard

Acquisition English Flashcard Acquisition English Flashcard (noun) /ˌæk.wɪˈzɪʃ.ən/ the process of acquiring or gaining knowledge, experience, money, etc. through making efforts: Second language acquisition requires continuous exposure to the target language. Parts of Speech Verb: acquire Adjective: acquired Adjective: acquisitional Antonyms loss, failure

Vary English Flashcard for Vary for IELTS

vary English Flashcard

Vary English Flashcard Vary English Flashcard (verb) /ˈveə.ri/ US /ˈver.i/ to change or to make something change in size, shape, amount or level, to become different: She was not predictable at all. Her moods constantly varied from one extreme to another. Parts of Speech Adjective: varied Adjective: various Adverb: variedly Noun: variety Noun: variation Antonyms …

English Question about Taking Risks for Discussion

English Question about Taking Risks for Discussion

English Question about Taking Risks English Question about Taking Risks What would induce you to give up life as you know it and face the unknown? Were people in previous centuries more adventurous than we are today, or was it simply harder to avoid risk and adventure? How much does affluence make people complacent and …

Conversely English Flashcard for Conversely for IELTS

conversely English Flashcard

Conversely English Flashcard Conversely English Flashcard (adv) /kənˈvɜː.sli/ /ˈkɒn.vɜː-/ US /kənˈvɝː-/ /ˈkɑːn.vɜːr-/ referring to a situation that is completely the opposite of another one: Our younger child likes sports. Conversely, our older child has a thirst for education and learning. Antonyms likewise, similarly