Trend – English Flashcard for Trend for IELTS & TOEFL

Trend Flashcard LELB Society

Trend Trend (noun) /trend/ 1. a general tendency in the way a system, situation, etc. is changing or developing – tendency – inclination: There’s been a significant trend away from personal computers and toward laptops and tablets. 2. a new prevailing fashion or mode that is widely accepted – craze – vogue: Being a teenage …

Jubilant – English Flashcard for Jubilant for IELTS

Jubilant Flashcard LELB Society

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. Parts of Speech Noun: jubilation Adverb: jubilantly Antonyms depressed, unhappy

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

Plaintiff – English Flashcard for Plaintiff with Synonyms

Plaintiff - English Flashcard for Plaintiff

Plaintiff Plaintiff /ˈpleɪn.tɪf/ US /-ţɪf/ (noun) someone who prosecutes another person in a court of law, accuser, litigator, claimant, complainant, petitioner, litigant, appellant: The plaintiff lacked enough evidence to accuse the defendant. Antonyms defendant

Inherent – English Flashcard for Inherent for IELTS

Inherent English Flashcard LELB Society

Inherent Inherent (adj) /ɪnˈher.ənt/ /-ˈhɪə.rənt/ US /-ˈhɪr.ənt/ being a basic or natural part of something, which cannot be separated from that – indispensable – intrinsic – characteristic – essential – integral: Though this is a lucrative business, it does have its inherent risks. Parts of Speech Noun: inherence Adverb: inherently Antonyms extrinsic, acquired

Felon – English Flashcard for Felon with Synonyms

Felon - English Flashcard for Felon

Felon Felon /ˈfel.ən/ (noun) a person who is guilty of a crime, criminal, culprit, delinquent, outlaw, offender, murderer, killer, robber, thief, lawbreaker: The aggressive criminal felon was handcuffed. Parts of Speech Noun: felony Antonyms hero, police

Exonerate – English Flashcard for Exonerate for IELTS

Exonerate - English Flashcard for Exonerate for IELTS

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 Parts of Speech Noun: exoneration Adjective: exonerative

Tangible – English Flashcard for Tangible for IELTS

Tangible - English Flashcard for Tangible

Tangible Tangible /ˈtæn.dʒə.bļ/ (adj) that can be perceived, touched or experienced, actual and real, obvious, able to be touched and realized, tactile, palpable, touchable, perceptible, concrete, noticeable, definite, evident: Generally speaking, nouns are mostly used to refer to tangible objects and adjectives mainly depict intangible concepts in a language. Having an insatiable appetite for tangible progress, I had to burn the midnight oil. Antonyms intangible …

Virtuosity – English Flashcard for Virtuosity for IELTS

Virtuosity - English Flashcard for Virtuosity for IELTS

Virtuosity Virtuosity /ˌvɜː.tjuˈɒs.ɪ.ti/ US /ˌvɝː.tʃuˈɑː.sə.ţi/ (noun) great and outstanding skill especially in music, dexterity, talent, technique, brilliance, flair, expertise, gift, profession: Beethoven is known for his virtuosity in music. Since the old days in school, I have always believed in her virtuosity and talent in art in spite of all her failures in her career. His …

Resourceful – English Flashcard for Resourceful for IELTS

Resourceful - English Flashcard for Resourceful

Resourceful Resourceful /rɪˈzɔːs/ /ˈriː.sɔːs/ US /ˈriː.sɔːrs/ (adj) skilled and good at solving problems in challenging situations, ingenious, skilled, imaginative, inventive, practical, quick-witted, creative, capable: In this vacant job position, we expect a resourceful well-trained person who can tackle issues intuitively. We are mighty sure that Mr. Johnson is so resourceful that he can resolve any conflict which may come …