Agnostic Definition in Context from 601 Words

Agnostic definition in real context with images from 601 Words You Need to Know

Agnostic definition in real context with synonyms from the book, 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam. Learn the word, agnostic, about religion and improve your reading comprehension at the same time. /ægˈnɒs.tɪk/ (adj & noun) Agnostic definition someone who does not know whether God exists, doubting someone who denies that something…

Ambivalent Definition & Synonyms from 601 Words

Ambivalent definition and synonyms in real context

Ambivalent definition and synonyms from the coursebook 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam in real and authentic context for GRE & SAT candidates. Improve reading and listening comprehension and learn the meaning of ambivalent. /æmˈbɪv.ə.lənt/ (adj) Ambivalent definition having or showing two opposing or conflicting feelings at the same time, equivocal,…

Moot 601 Words You Need to Know

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Moot 601 Words You Need to Know /muːt/ (adj, noun & verb) Definition Noun: a discussion or trial on hypothetical or imaginary issues especially performed by law students to practice for real law cases Adjective: not legally relevant, having no practical use, arguable, doubtful, unresolved, debatable, controversial Verb: to suggest a topic for discussion, put…

Leery GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

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Leery GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ˈlɪə.ri/ (adj) Definition suspicious and wary, guarded, distrustful, apprehensive, chary, skeptical, anxious, doubtful, worried, doubting, cautious, untrusting, hesitant Example It’s become more and more difficult to remain vulnerable, trusting, and open to life in this era of uncertainty, global upheaval, divorce, and disrupted family life. Fortunately, many of us have friends…

Apocryphal GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

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Apocryphal GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /əˈpɒk.rɪ.fəl/ (adj) Definition (of a story) probably not true, mythical, fictional, imaginary, dubious, fabricated, unreal, false, doubtful, disputed, fraudulent, legendary, fictitious, unauthenticated Example “A story is true. A story is untrue or apocryphal. As time extends, it matters less and less. The stories we want to believe, those are the ones…

Ambiguous 1100 Words You Need Week 32 Day 3

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Ambiguous 1100 Words You Need Ambiguous 1100 Words You Need Week 32 Day 3 with authentic materials and examples, synonyms, antonyms, illustrated flashcards and text-to-speech for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS /æmˈbɪg.ju.əs/ (adj) having more than just one meaning or interpretation, difficult to understand and elusive, vague, cryptic, confusing, hazy, nebulous, unclear, abstruse, obscure, uncertain, indefinite,…

Doubt – English Flashcard for Doubt for IELTS

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Doubt Doubt (noun & verb) /daʊt/ the state of being uncertain about something – uncertainty – distrust, have cold feet, hesitation, qualm, disbelief I’m having doubts about the efficacy of the new method. Antonym: certainty Noun: doubter Verb: doubt Adjective: doubtable

Cynical – English Flashcard for Cynical for IELTS

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Cynical Cynical /ˈsɪn.ɪ.kəl/ (adj) pessimistic about people’s intentions, skeptical, negative, distrustful, sarcastic and mocking, contemptuous, scornful: They were cynical about the team`s chance of winning the championship. Noun: cynic: pessimist, skeptic, doubter, misanthropist Noun: cynicism, cynicalness Adverb: cynically

English Conversation on Self-confidence

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English Conversation Class on self-confidence with challenging questions and academic activities for advanced ESL students Questions about self-confidence What is a recent situation where you felt confident in your abilities? What specific skills or strengths helped you feel that way? Is there a specific area of your life where you struggle with self-confidence? When faced…