Delusion English Flashcard for Delusion for IELTS

delusion English Flashcard

Delusion English Flashcard Delusion English Flashcard (noun) /dɪˈluː.ʒən/ a false belief about yourself and your situation – misunderstanding: He’s under the delusion that he’ll be elected as the manager of the company. Parts of Speech Adjective: delusional Adjective: delusive Adverb: delusively Antonyms truth, fact

Aware English Flashcard for Aware for IELTS

aware English Flashcard

Aware English Flashcard Aware English Flashcard (adj) /əˈweəʳ/ US /-ˈwer/ having information and knowledge about something or being able to notice something, conscious, alert, watchful, careful, vigilant, mindful, circumspect, cognizant I was not aware of this rule that you said I’ve violated. Antonyms unaware, ignorant Parts of Speech Noun: awareness

Tournament English Flashcard for Tournament for IELTS

tournament English Flashcard

Tournament English Flashcard Tournament English Flashcard (noun) /ˈtʊə.nə.mənt/ /ˈtɔː-/ US /ˈtɝː-/ a series of games or contests in which teams or individuals play against each other until only one team or individual is selected as the ultimate winner – competition: Let’s bet 200$ on the winner of the tennis tournament.

Incompetence English Flashcard for Incompetence

incompetence English Flashcard

Incompetence English Flashcard /ɪnˈkɒm.pɪ.tənts/ US /-ˈkɑːm.pə.ţənts/ lack of skill and ability to do something properly – ineffectiveness: If your incompetence is reported again, you will be fired. Antonyms competence Parts of Speech Adjective: incompetent Adverb: incompetently Noun: incompetent Noun: incompetency

Competence English Flashcard for Competence for IELTS

competence English Flashcard

Competence English Flashcard Competence English Flashcard (noun) ˈkɒm.pɪ.tənts/ US /ˈkɑːm.pə.ţənts/ the necessary skill and ability to do something appropriately – capability: His unquestionable competence in mind reading has amazed me. Antonyms incompetence Parts of Speech Adjective: competent Adverb: competently Noun: competency

Proverb English Flashcard for Proverb for IELTS

proverb English Flashcard

Proverb English Flashcard Proverb English Flashcard (noun) /ˈprɒv.ɜːb/ US /ˈprɑː.vɝːb/ a short and well-known sentence or statement which generally has a didactic message or expresses something which is usually true – saying: “When in Rome, do as Romans do” is a famous proverb in English. Parts of Speech Adjective: proverbial Adverb: proverbially

Knowledgeable English Flashcard for Knowledgeable

knowledgeable English Flashcard

Knowledgeable English Flashcard Knowledgeable English Flashcard (adj) /ˈnɒl.ɪ.dʒə.bļ/ US /ˈnɑː.lɪ-/ knowing so much – well-informed: He’s a knowledgeable lecturer in the field of personal improvement and self-development. Parts of Speech Noun: knowledge Noun: knowledgeability Verb: know Adverb: knowledgeably Antonyms ignorant, unintelligent