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OC Lesson 21
Vocabulary 6 FYC
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| (21) vanish | (v)to disappear entirely without a clear explanation: to stop existing |
| (21) recently | (adv)during the period of time that has just passed : not long ago |
| (21) disclose | (v)to make (something) known to the public |
| (21)reject | (v)to refuse to believe, accept, or consider (something): to decide not to publish (something) or make (something) available to the public because it is not good enough: to refuse to allow (someone) to join a club, to attend a school, etc. |
| (21) suggestion | (n)an idea about what someone should do or how someone should behave: something that is said in an indirect way: an action, quality, appearance, etc., that seems to indicate the presence or existence of something |
| (21) discover | (v)to see, find, or become aware of (something) for the first time: to show the presence of (something hidden or difficult to see) : to make (something) known: to learn or find out (something surprising or unexpected) |
| (21) incomplete | (adj)lacking some part : not finished : not complete |
| (21)regretfully | (adv)with regret : with sadness or disappointment |
| (21) report | (v)to give information about (something) in a newspaper or on television or radio: to tell people about (something) : to make a report about (something): to describe (a feeling, condition, etc.) |
| (21) barely | (adv)hardly or scarcely —used to say that someone or something only has a specified small size, age, length, etc. —used to say that something reached a specifed condition or happened only a short time before |
| (21) minuscule | (adj)very small |
| (21) track | (v)to follow the tracks or traces of : trail : to search for by following evidence until found |
| (21)gap | (n)a space between two people or things: a hole or space where something is missing: a missing part |
| (21) demonstrate | (v)to prove (something) by showing examples of it : to show evidence of (something): to prove (something) by being an example of it : to be evidence of (something): to show (a quality, feeling, etc.) clearly to other people |
| (21) prose | (n)writing that is not poetry : ordinary writing |