Sinister 1100 Words You Need Week 8 Day 2

sinister LELB Society

Sinister 1100 Words You Need Sinister 1100 Words You Need /ˈsɪn.ɪ.stəʳ/ (adj) making you feel that something bad or evil might happen, ominous, suggesting evil, menacing, threatening, evil, disturbing, baleful: The ruined house had a sinister appearance. A sinister-looking man sat in the corner of the room. Antonyms harmless, benign, innocuous Parts of Speech Adverb: …

Culprit 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 2

culprit LELB Society

Culprit 1100 Words You Need Culprit 1100 Words You Need /ˈkʌl.prɪt/ (noun) someone who has done something wrong, outlaw, lawbreaker, wrongdoer, delinquent, offender, criminal, guilty party, perpetrator, felon, malefactor, a fact or situation that is the reason for something bad happening, the origin of a problem: Police hope the public will help them to find …

Keen GRE Vocabulary Flashcard for Keen

Keen GRE Vocabulary Flashcard Keen GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /kiːn/ (adj) very interested, eager or wanting (to do) something very much, fanatical, willing, desirous, dedicated, devoted, acute, canny, quick, enthusiastic, zealous, sharp, intense, deep, profound, ardent, sharp-edged, sensitive: They were very keen to start work as soon as possible. a keen north wind a keen sense …

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

Opt English Flashcard for Opt for IELTS

opt English Flashcard

Opt English Flashcard Opt English Flashcard (verb) /ɒpt/ US /ɑːpt/ to make a choice among several alternatives, choose, select, elect, decide on, pick, go for Ralph opted for dentistry among the other medical fields. Parts of Speech Noun: option Adjective: optional Adverb: optionally Antonyms dismiss, reject 

Preoccupied – English Flashcard for Preoccupied for IELTS

preoccupied LELB Society

Preoccupied Preoccupied (adj) /ˌpriːˈɒk.jʊ.paɪd/ US /-ˈɑː.kjuː-/ focusing all your attention on something particular and not paying attention to other things due to being worried or nervous – anxious, thoughtful, pensive, engrossed, concerned with: She’s taken a term off at the university because she’s preoccupied with her silk young daughter these days. Antonyms carefree, indifferent Parts …

Decade – English Flashcard for Decade for IELTS

Decade Flashcard LELB Society

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. Parts of Speech Adjective: decadal Related Vocabulary century, millennium

Accurate – English Flashcard for Accurate for IELTS

Accurate English Flashcard LELB Society

Accurate Accurate (adj) /ˈæk.jʊ.rət/ correct and without any mistakes, precise, true, truthful, perfect, literal, factual, exact, correct: The witness claimed that she could give an accurate account of what had happened at the murder scene. Antonyms inaccurate Parts of Speech Noun: accuracy Noun: accurateness Adverb: accurately

Recent – English Flashcard for Recent for IELTS

Recent English Flashcard LELB Society

Recent Recent (adj) /ˈriː.sənt/ happening or existing not long ago – new – latest, fresh, current, modern, contemporary Recent studies show that there is a close relationship between happiness and sociability. Parts of Speech Adverb: recently Noun: recency Noun: recentness Antonyms old, ancient, obsolete

Conflict – English Flashcard for Conflict for IELTS

Conflict English Flashcard LELB Society

Conflict Conflict (noun & verb) /ˈkɒn.flɪkt/ US /ˈkɑːn-/ noun: a serious disagreement, argument, or fight among people, groups, etc., rift, disagreement, struggle, fight, battle, encounter, clash – opposition, discord, quarrel, divergence, fracas, dispute The spouse, who invariably were in conflict, finally got a divorce. Antonyms peace, concord Parts of Speech Adjective: conflicting Adjective: conflicted