Level 6, Unit 21


Тренажер

# word        
1 abolish [əˈbɒlɪʃ]
abolish [ verb ]
definition: To abolish something means to put an end to it, such as a system or law.
example: President Lincoln abolished slavery in the US.


abolish
abolish
abolish
2 amend [əˈmɛnd]
amend [ verb ]
definition: To amend something means to change it to improve or make it accurate.
example: The countries were in agreement that the treaty needed to be amended.


amend
amend
amend
3 aspire [əˈspaɪə]
aspire [ verb ]
definition: To aspire means to have a strong desire to achieve or do something.
example: George aspired to be a doctor from a young age.


aspire
aspire
aspire
4 censor [ˈsɛnsə]
censor [ verb ]
definition: To censor information means to remove it if it is rude or rebellious.
example: To protect innocent people, the location of the bomb was censored.


censor
censor
censor
5 charter [ˈtʃɑːtə]
charter [ noun ]
definition: A charter is a document that describes the rights of an organization or group.
example: The company charter explained that all employees had to pay a tax.


charter
charter
charter
6 constitution [ˌkɒnstɪˈtjuːʃ(ə)n]
constitution [ noun ]
definition: A constitution is a document of principles for a government.
example: The country’s constitution said a prime minister could only serve three terms.


constitution
constitution
constitution
7 cosmopolitan [ˌkɒzməˈpɒlɪt(ə)n]
cosmopolitan [ adjective ]
definition: When a place is cosmopolitan, it is full of people from many different places.
example: There are dozens of different types of restaurants in a cosmopolitan city.


cosmopolitan
cosmopolitan
cosmopolitan
8 disseminate [dɪˈsɛmɪneɪt]
disseminate [ verb ]
definition: To disseminate information or knowledge means to dis tribute it.
example: The organization disseminates information about the dangers of smoking.


disseminate
disseminate
disseminate
9 flatter [ˈflætə]
flatter [ verb ]
definition: To flatter people means to praise them in an effort to please them.
example: He was just flattering me when he s aid that my new dress looked gorgeous.


flatter
flatter
flatter
10 infamous [ˈɪnfəməs]
infamous [ adjective ]
definition: When someone is infamous, they are well known for something bad.
example: That news channel is infamous for presenting biased information.


infamous
infamous
infamous
11 lame [leɪm]
lame [ adjective ]
definition: If one is lame, they cannot walk properly due to an injury to the leg or foot.
example: The terrible accident left many people dead and several others lame.


lame
lame
lame
12 limp [lɪmp]
limp [ verb ]
definition: To limp means to walk with difficulty because someone’s leg or foot is hurt.
example: After the injury, the player limped of f of the field.


limp
limp
limp
13 outburst [ˈaʊtbɜːst]
outburst [ noun ]
definition: An outburst is a sudden, strong expression of an emotion.
example: There was an outburst of cheers when the comedian took the stage.


outburst
outburst
outburst
14 pathological [ˌpæθəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l]
pathological [ adjective ]
definition: When a behavior is pathological, it is extreme, unacceptable, and uncontrollable.
example: The pathological liar could not even tell the truth about unimportant matters.


pathological
pathological
pathological
15 phenomenal [fɪˈnɒmɪn(ə)l]
phenomenal [ adjective ]
definition: When something is phenomenal, it is unusually great.
example: The child’s ability to play the piano is nothing short of phenomenal.


phenomenal
phenomenal
phenomenal
16 poll [pəʊl]
poll [ noun ]
definition: A poll is a survey in which people give their opinions about important things.
example: The poll showed that many people support the plan to stop gang violence.


poll
poll
poll
17 remorse [rɪˈmɔːs]
remorse [ noun ]
definition: Remorse is a strong feeling of sadness and regret.
example: When I realized what I did, I felt remorse for my actions.


remorse
remorse
remorse
18 secrecy [ˈsiːkrɪsɪ]
secrecy [ noun ]
definition: Secrecy is the behavior of keeping things secret.
example: The secrecy of the big organization made the government nervous.


secrecy
secrecy
secrecy
19 tackle [ˈtæk(ə)l]
tackle [ verb ]
definition: To tackle something means to deal with it in a determined and efficient way.
example: Such social problems need to be tackled right away.


tackle
tackle
tackle
20 trance [trɑːns]
trance [ noun ]
definition: A trance is a a state where people seem asleep and have no control of themselves.
example: The woman’s powerful eyes often put men in a trance.


trance
trance
trance