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Unit 3 A & B vocabulary

TermDefinition
obviously (adv) a fact can easily be noticed or understood
ferocious (adj) violent, dangerous, and frightening
released (adj) to let an animal or a person go free, after having kept them somewhere
treatment (N) something that is done to cure someone who is injured or ill
vibrant (adj) full of activity or energy in a way that is exciting and attractive
extinction (N) when a particular type of animal or plant stops existing
tend to (V) probably happens often and is likely to happen again
suburbs (N) an area where people live which is away from the center of a town or city
capture (V) to catch a person or an animal and keep them as a prisoner
primary (adj) most important, main
signal (N) a sound or an action that you make in order to give information to someone or tell them to do something
reproduce (V) to produce a young plant or animal
distinctive (adj) having a special quality, character, or appearance that is different and easy to recognize
landscape (N) the view around you in the countryside
drags (V) to pull a heavy weight across the ground
status (N) the state of something at a particular time
officially (adv) in a formal or public way
reverse (V) to change direction, or become the opposite
enforce (V) to make sure people obey rules
poverty (N) the situation or experience of being poor
conflict (N) a state of disagreement or argument between people, groups, countries etc
bonus (N) money added to someone’s wages, especially as a reward for good work
distinctive (adj) having a special quality, character, or appearance that is different and easy to recognize
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