Level 4, Unit 3


Тренажер

# word        
1 admonish [ədˈmɒnɪʃ]
admonish [ verb ]
definition: To admonish someone is to tell them you disapprove of their behavior.
example: The teacher admonished Mark because he was chewing gum in class.


admonish
admonish
admonish
2 audible [ˈɔːdɪb(ə)l]
audible [ adjective ]
definition: If something is audible, then it is able to be heard.
example: The sound of the drums was audible from miles away.


audible
audible
audible
3 awesome [ˈɔːs(ə)m]
awesome [ adjective ]
definition: If something or someone is awesome, they are impressive or frightening.
example: The huge military plane was an awesome sight.


awesome
awesome
awesome
4 beware [bɪˈwɛə]
beware [ verb ]
definition: To beware means to be careful of something or someone that is dangerous.
example: You should beware of driving fast on wet roads.


beware
beware
beware
5 brag [bræɡ]
brag [ verb ]
definition: To brag means to talk of one’s abilities or achievements in a proud way.
example: He had strong muscles and bragged about it to the entire class.


brag
brag
brag
6 conscious [ˈkɒnʃəs]
conscious [ adjective ]
definition: If someone is conscious of something, then they are aware of it.
example: The new student was conscious of the other students staring at her.


conscious
conscious
conscious
7 disagree [ˌdɪsəˈɡriː]
disagree [ verb ]
definition: To disagree with someone means to have a different opinion from them.
example: The lawyers disagreed about the best way to settle the case.


disagree
disagree
disagree
8 echo [ˈɛkəʊ]
echo [ verb ]
definition: To echo means that a sound repeats itself because it bounced off an object.
example: The child yelled over the canyon, and the wall echoed the sound.


echo
echo
echo
9 eventual [ɪˈvɛntʃʊəl]
eventual [ adjective ]
definition: If something is eventual, it will happen at the end of a series of events.
example: The constant training and planning led the team to an eventual victory.


eventual
eventual
eventual
10 hint [hɪnt]
hint [ noun ]
definition: A hint is information that suggests something will happen or is true.
example: I quietly passed on a hint to my sister about the test.


hint
hint
hint
11 idiot [ˈɪdɪət]
idiot [ noun ]
definition: An idiot is a person who is not smart or who has done something silly.
example: Because he got lost in the forest, the man felt like an idiot.


idiot
idiot
idiot
12 immense [ɪˈmɛns]
immense [ adjective ]
definition: If something is immense, it is very large.
example: An immense amount of money was needed to buy such a large boat.


immense
immense
immense
13 indirect [ˌɪndɪˈrɛkt]
indirect [ adjective ]
definition: If something is indirect, then it is not the easiest or straightest way.
example: He chose to take the most indirect route to the coast.


indirect
indirect
indirect
14 option [ˈɒpʃ(ə)n]
option [ noun ]
definition: An option is a choice between two or more things.
example: The children were given the option of three houses to pick from.


option
option
option
15 pastime [ˈpɑːstaɪm]
pastime [ noun ]
definition: A pastime is an activity done for fun that you do often.
example: In the US, baseball is considered the national pastime.


pastime
pastime
pastime
16 perfect [ˈpɜːfɪkt]
perfect [ adjective ]
definition: If something is perfect, then it is without any mistakes.
example: She got all the questions right, so her score was perfect.


perfect
perfect
perfect
17 pinpoint [ˈpɪnpɔɪnt]
pinpoint [ verb ]
definition: To pinpoint something means to locate it exactly.
example: The navigation system in my car is able to pinpoint my exact location.


pinpoint
pinpoint
pinpoint
18 switch [swɪtʃ]
switch [ verb ]
definition: To switch means to change something to something else.
example: Mom switched the TV station from the news to her favorite show.


switch
switch
switch
19 thorough [ˈθʌrə]
thorough [ adjective ]
definition: If something or someone is thorough, then they are complete in every way.
example: Tina did a thorough job of cleaning the stains out of the carpet.


thorough
thorough
thorough
20 torment [ˈtɔːmɛnt]
torment [ verb ]
definition: To torment someone means to cause them to suffer on purpose.
example: She tormented her little brother by taking his favorite toy.


torment
torment
torment