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Going Through Customs – English for Business

Going through customs English for business with flashcards and collocations to improve reading and vocabulary

Going through customs Going through customs in English What are customs and immigration? Crossing international borders usually involves some kind of checkpoint—and since international airports are the first point of entry to a new country, they have checkpoints in them through which travelers must pass before they leave the airport. Collectively, these are typically referred…

Muckraker Definition in Context – 601 Words

Muckraker definition in real context with images

Muckraker definition in real-life situations and authentic passages to practice reading comprehension and improve your advanced vocabulary at the same time from the book, 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam. /ˈmʌkˌreɪ.kəʳ/ (noun) Muckraker definition a person especially a journalist or reporter who tries to elicit some secret information about important people…

Invidious GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

Invidious GRE Vocabulary Flashcard at LELB Society

Invidious GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ɪnˈvɪd.i.əs/ (adj) Definition unpleasant because of being unfair or unjust, defamatory, calumnious, maligning, unenviable, detractive, libelous, insulting, deplorable, resentful, odious, obnoxious, scandalous, undesirable, vilifying, discriminatory, horrible, jaundiced Example As Los Angeles employment lawyers, we often see cases where people are treated invidiously and unfairly because of who they are. Others are…

Defamatory 1100 Words You Need Week 44 Day 2

Defamatory 1100 words you need to know week 44 day 2 at LELB Society for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS

Defamatory 1100 Words You Need Week 44 Day 2 Defamatory 1100 Words You Need Week 44 Day 2 /dɪˈfæm.ə.tər.i/ (adj) intended to ruin one’s reputation, libelous, scandalous, malicious, abusive, vicious, backbiting, insulting, offensive, derogatory, deprecating The reputation you’ve built for your business can be damaged in a short space of time by defamatory comments. If…

Heinous 1100 Words You Need Week 39 Day 3

Heinous 1100 words you need to know week 39 day 3 at LELB Society for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS

Heinous 1100 Words You Need Week 39 Day 3 Heinous 1100 Words You Need Week 39 Day 3 /ˈhiː.nəs/ (adj) extremely shocking and bad, awful, egregious, appalling, foul, odious, wicked, evil, atrocious, despicable, reprehensible, despicable, monstrous, detestable, horrific, terrible, abhorrent, loathsome, hideous, villainous, dreadful, scandalous The United Kingdom includes all violence against the person, sexual…

Besmirch 1100 Words You Need Week 27 Day 3

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Besmirch 1100 Words You Need Week 27 Day 3 Besmirch 1100 Words You Need Week 27 Day 3 /bɪˈsmɜːtʃ/ (verb) to say bad things about someone to destroy their reputation, scandalize, libel, defame, stain, sully, tarnish, damage, slander, drag through the mud, make dirty “The only reward that he feels like that he has received…

Flagrant 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 2

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Flagrant 1100 Words You Need Flagrant 1100 Words You Need /ˈfleɪ.grənt/ (adj) (of a bad action, situation, person, etc.) shocking because of being so obvious, blatant, barefaced, scandalous, obvious, deliberate, open, unashamed, overt, patent, manifest, relentless, bald-faced, shameless, immodest, glaring: a flagrant misuse of funds/privilege a flagrant breach of trust a flagrant disregard for the…

Scurrilous 1100 Words You Need Week 4 Day 4

Scurrilous 1100 Words You Need Week 4 Day 4

Scurrilous 1100 Words You Need Scurrilous 1100 Words You Need /ˈskʌr.ɪ.ləs/ US /ˈskɝː-/ (adj) containing defamatory and damaging remarks to ruin one’s reputation, scandalous, defamatory allegation, insulting, abusive, outrageous, libelous, coarse, foul-mouthed or vulgar: The victim in the car accident let out a stream of invective and scurrilous remarks addressing the reckless driver. antonym: complimentary…

Infamous 1100 Words You Need Week 3 Day 2

Infamous 1100 Words You Need Infamous 1100 Words You Need /ˈɪn.fə.məs/ (adj) famous for something considered bad, notorious, disreputable, ill-famed, ill-reputed, dishonorable, scandalous, shameful, villainous, wicked, abominable, loathsome, outrageous, evil, nefarious, iniquitous: He’s infamous for his bigoted sense of humor. antonym: reputable, illustrious Fre: infâme Fa: بدنام