Expedition – English Flashcard for Expedition for IELTS

Expedition - English Flashcard for Expedition - LELB Society

Expedition Expedition /ˌek.spəˈdɪʃ.ən/ (noun) a well-arranged journey for a particular purpose, organized trip, voyage, excursion, trip, mission, trek, group, team – speed in doing something Several expeditions have been arranged to find the lost child. They embarked upon a new expedition in order to familiarize themselves with various cultures. Parts of speech Verb: expedite Adjective: expeditious Adjective: expeditionary …

Excursion – English Flashcard for Excursion for IELTS

Excursion - English Flashcard for Excursion - LELB Society

Excursion Excursion /ɪkˈskɜː.ʃən/ US /-ˈskɝː-/ (noun) a short trip for pleasure, pleasure trip, jaunt, outing, tour, day trip, departure, detour, deviation, group, team: I expect a charming excursion to the local scenery from the tour package. When it comes to holidays, I would rather go on an excursion than stay home. Some travel agencies give every …

Viral – English Flashcard for Viral with Synonyms

Viral - English Flashcard for Viral - LELB Society

Viral Viral (adj) /ˈvaɪə.rəl/ US /ˈvaɪ-/ of a virus – virus-related – caused by virus – messages and media that are forwarded and become widespread on the internet: Flu and AIDS are viral diseases. Viral diseases are illnesses caused by viruses, which are tiny infectious agents that can only replicate inside the living cells of …

Tumor – English Flashcard for Tumor with Synonyms

Tumor - English Flashcard for Tumor - LELB Society

Tumor Tumor (noun) /ˈtjuː.məʳ/ US /ˈtuː.mɚ/ a mass of diseased cells and tissues in human bodies, either malignant or benign, without any physiological purpose – lump – cancer – benign or malignant tumor: Unfortunately, the tumor in his brain is malignant. In recent years, medical research has made significant advancements in the detection and treatment …

Cruise – English Flashcard for Cruise with Synonyms

Cruise - English Flashcard for Cruise - LELB Society

Cruise Cruise /kruːz/ (noun & verb) travel by sea for pleasure, travel at a continuous speed but usually slowly, sail, voyage, vacation, journey, tour: While we were cruising in the Atlantic ocean, I realized how trivial human beings are! A cruise around the world can recharge your batteries. My colleagues are taking a cruise as a shopping excursion. I …

Acute – English Flashcard for Acute with Synonyms

Acute - English Flashcard for Acute - LELB Society

Acute Acute /əˈkjuːt/ (adj) extremely serious and painful – grave – intense – intelligent and perceptive – shrewd – keen – astute – sharp – sensitive to details – (of an angle) less than 90 degrees His unsuccessful lecture before an audience of 100 entrepreneurs caused him acute embarrassment. Parts of speech Noun: acuteness Adverb: …

Underweight – English Flashcard for Underweight for IELTS

Underweight - English Flashcard for Underweight - LELB Society

Underweight Underweight /ˌʌn.dəˈweɪt/ US /-dɚ-/ (adj) too skinny and thin – weighing less than normal – skin-and-bone – malnourished – emaciated – gaunt: She gave birth to an underweight premature baby. Many health professionals warn about the risks associated with being underweight, which can include weakened immune function, fragile bones, and fatigue. Just like being …

Depression – English Flashcard for Depression for IELTS

Depression - English Flashcard for Depression - LELB Society

Depression Depression (noun) /dɪˈpreʃ.ən/ a mental condition or psychiatric disorder of being sad, dejected and hopeless – melancholy – despair – economic slump – recession: She’s suffering from chronic depression. Depression is a complex mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed. …

Unconscionable – English Flashcard for Unconscionable

Unconscionable - English Flashcard for Unconscionable - LELB Society

Unconscionable Unconscionable (adj) /ʌnˈkɒn.tʃən.ə.bļ/ US /-ˈkɑːn-/ morally wrong and unacceptable – unreasonable – reprehensible – appalling – shocking and immoral – irrational: Unconscionable in context The company’s decision to dump toxic waste into the river was unconscionable. Not only did it endanger the local wildlife, but it also posed a significant health risk to the …