Level 6, Unit 8


Тренажер

# word        
1 congested [kənˈdʒɛstɪd]
congested [ adjective ]
definition: If something is congested, it is full or blocked.
example: Tom didn’t get home until after dark because the road was so congested.


congested
congested
congested
2 courier [ˈkʊrɪə]
courier [ noun ]
definition: A courier is someone who takes and delivers mail or packages.
example: Before trains, most couriers used horses to travel.


courier
courier
courier
3 deform [dɪˈfɔːm]
deform [ verb ]
definition: To deform something means to change it from its correct or original shape.
example: The computer program deformed the building’s picture into an unreal sight.


deform
deform
deform
4 etiquette [ˈɛtɪkɛt]
etiquette [ noun ]
definition: Etiquette is the group of rules about how to be polite.
example: When in Asian countries, bowing is a form of etiquette.


etiquette
etiquette
etiquette
5 exclusive [ɪkˈskluːsɪv]
exclusive [ adjective ]
definition: If something is exclusive, it is expensive and only for rich people.
example: The golf course was so exclusive that most people hadn’t even heard of it.


exclusive
exclusive
exclusive
6 freight [freɪt]
freight [ noun ]
definition: Freight is a set of items carried on a train, boat, or airplane.
example: Trade ships only carried valuable freight like silk and spices.


freight
freight
freight
7 garment [ˈɡɑːmənt]
garment [ noun ]
definition: A garment is a piece of clothing.
example: The business man had all of his garments cleaned before the important meeting.


garment
garment
garment
8 insomnia [ɪnˈsɒmnɪə]
insomnia [ noun ]
definition: Insomnia is a condition in which a person has difficulty sleeping.
example: Nate’s insomnia prevented him from getting enough rest.


insomnia
insomnia
insomnia
9 intuitive [ɪnˈtjuːɪtɪv]
intuitive [ adjective ]
definition: Intuitive is knowing about something without naturally having support or proof.
example: Rhonda had an intuitive feeling that Shane wasn’t coming to school today.


intuitive
intuitive
intuitive
10 liable [ˈlaɪəb(ə)l]
liable [ adjective ]
definition: If something is liable to happen, it is very likely that it will happen.
example: During the summer months, hikers in the forest are liable to see deer and elk.


liable
liable
liable
11 obsess [əbˈsɛs]
obsess [ verb ]
definition: To obsess about something means to think about it all of the time.
example: After watching the Star Wars movies, Ike obsessed about becoming a Jedi.


obsess
obsess
obsess
12 overboard [ˈəʊvəbɔːd]
overboard [ adverb ]
definition: When something is overboard, it is over the side of a boat and in the water.
example: Tom and Gary s lipped on the wet floor and fell overboard.


overboard
overboard
overboard
13 premium [ˈpriːmɪəm]
premium [ noun ]
definition: A premium is a payment that is higher than average.
example: Tony paid for premium gas because it made his car run the best.


premium
premium
premium
14 privilege [ˈprɪvɪlɪdʒ]
privilege [ noun ]
definition: A privilege is a special right given to only a certain person or group of people.
example: Only the best employee had the privilege of parking in that spot.


privilege
privilege
privilege
15 propel [prəˈpɛl]
propel [ verb ]
definition: To propel something means to push or move it somewhere.
example: The strong wind propelled the leaf through the air and across the street.


propel
propel
propel
16 socialize [ˈsəʊʃ(ə)laɪz]
socialize [ verb ]
definition: To socialize is to have a good time with people.
example: I like to socialize with my classmates after school.


socialize
socialize
socialize
17 suppress [səˈprɛs]
suppress [ verb ]
definition: To suppress something means to prevent it from happening.
example: She suppressed her urge to scream because she didn’t want to be noticed.


suppress
suppress
suppress
18 tram [træm]
tram [ noun ]
definition: A tram is a vehicle like a streetcar that runs on electricity above ground.
example: I took the tram to Eighth Avenue.


tram
tram
tram
19 unsettle [ʌnˈsɛtl]
unsettle [ verb ]
definition: To unsettle someone means to make them anxious or worried.
example: The dark clouds in the sky unsettled Beth.


unsettle
unsettle
unsettle
20 warp [wɔːp]
warp [ verb ]
definition: To warp means to become bent into the wrong shape.
example: The woman put the clock above the fireplace, and the heat warped it.


warp
warp
warp