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English Vocab

Unit 1. Final Test

QuestionAnswer
export (v) to carry or ship goods out of a country
import(v) to carry or ship goods into a country
deport(v) to force someone to leave a country
transport(v) to carry from one place to another
report(v) to give an account
support(v) to hold from below
transportation (n) carrying from one place to another
deportation(n) forcing someone to leave a country
importation(n) carrying or shipping into a country
exportation(n) carrying or shipping goods out of a country
portable(adj) able to be carried
expect(v) to look ahead toward something that will happen
inspect(v) to look at closely or carefully
respect(v) to look with admiration
suspect(v) to look with mistrust
prospect(v) to explore for minerals or oil
disrespect(v) to show a lack of respect
inspector(n) someone who inspects something
prospector(n) someone who explores for minerals or oil
spectator(n) an observer
claim(v) to take for one's own
exclaim(v) to cry out suddenly
acclaim(v) to praise or acknowledge
reclaim(v) to claim back
clamor(n) a shouting or outcry
clamorous(adj) making a sustained racket
invoke(v) to call upon for support
revoke(v) to make invalid by calling back
provoke(v) to intentionally cause anger or violence
evoke(v) to call out or to call to mind
advocate(v) to speak or argue in favor of
avocation(n) an occupation other than what one does for a living
terrain(n) land defined by its features
terrace(n) patio
territory(n) land defined by borders
terrier(n) a small dog
terrestrial(adj) of the earth
subterranean(adj) underground
mediterranean(adj) having to do with the sea
Created by: Emmalyn Cruse
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