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Vocabulary
Question | Answer |
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It is the influence on something. | Impact |
It is an approximate amount. | Estimate |
Easy to get. | Acessible |
The reaction of the action. | Consequence |
It is like a consequence. | Effects |
Say an information that nobody know yet. | Reveal |
Really poor. | Scarce |
Not appropriate. | Unsuitable |
Use. | Consumption |
Stop to control | Contain |
Take off the guilt | Absolve |
A person that still with the same idea no matter what happens. | Adamant |
A person that like everybody and is very friendly. | Amiable |
A person that don't know what is right or wrong. | Amoral |
Is the opposite of friendliness. | Animosity |
Things that are opposite to each other. | Antagonist |
Something out of the center. That is unusual. | Eccentric |
When someone meet other person, they are in a ______. | Encounter |
A perfect example. | Epitome |
Say bad things about someone. | Malign |
A really good applause. | Acclaim |
Something is near or close to other thing. | Adjacent |
To make others feel or do something without a direct command; | Elicit |
To make someone busy grabbing his/her attention. | Engross |
To make it huge. | Escalate |
To take advantage of something or someone. | Exploit |
Someone extremely organized. | Methodical |
Something that is not used anymore. | Obsolete |
Something sculpted. | Tangible |
To put an end on something. | Terminate |
It is a indirect reference. Used when you don't want to say something directly. | Allusion |
Is a person that care more for the others than for himself. | Altruistic |
To calm. Like: "He appeased Sarah giving her a gift" | Appease |
Someone that don't have his own opinion and is influenced by the others opinion. | Arbitrary |
To attack. | Assail |
Frequently used. | Banal |
A softer term. | Euphemism |
Someone that do anything if receive money to do this. | Mercenary |
A group of symptoms. | Syndrome |
To damage. Is more commonly related to a not physical type of damage. | Taint |