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25 Cards in this Set
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Reputation (n.) |
Ex: She has the reputation of being a great doctor. |
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Optimistic (adj.) |
Antonym: Pessimistic |
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Deliberate (adj.) |
intentional or planned. |
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Extravagant (adj.) |
ฟุ่มเฟือย |
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Ferocious (adj.) |
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Advocate (v.) |
to support or suggest an idea. |
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Inaugural (adj.) |
Ex: An inaugural event is the first in a series of planned events |
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Compromise (n.) |
การประนีประนอม |
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Rendezvous (n.) |
An arrangement to meet someone at a particular place and time. |
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Leniency (n.) |
Ex: The defending lawyer asked for leniency on the grounds of her client's youth. |
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Aversion (n.) |
Synonyms: Dislike, Hatred |
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Mishap (n.) |
An unlucky event or accident. |
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Inevitably (adv.) |
In a way that can not be avoided. |
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Susceptible (adj.) |
Easily influenced. |
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Freight (n.) |
Ex: The ship carries both freight and passengers. |
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Deteriorate (v.) |
To become worse. |
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Mortgage (n.) |
การจำนอง |
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Accumulation (n.) |
Synonym: Collection |
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Contemplate (v.) |
To consider for a long time in a serious way. |
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Vital (adj.) |
Necessary for continued existence of something. |
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Reminisce (v.) |
To talk or write about past experiences. |
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Recognition (n.) |
Agreement that something is true or legal. |
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Remedy (n.) |
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Inexplicable (adj.) |
Unable to be explained. |
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Apathy |
Lack of interest. |