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Set 2 English Vocabu

To practice English vocabulary and improve it.

WordMeaning/Synonym Example
Accessibility Meaning 1: The quality of being easily reached, entered, or used by people with disabilities Meaning 2: The quality of being easily understood or appreciated Synonyms: availability, approachability Example: The university improved website accessibility for visually impaired students.
Innovative Meaning 1: Featuring new methods; advanced and original Meaning 2: Introducing new ideas; original and creative in thinking Synonyms: creative, groundbreaking Example: The company's innovative approach revolutionized the industry.
Facilitate Meaning 1: Make an action or process easier Meaning 2: Help bring about Synonyms: assist, enable Example: The new software will facilitate communication between departments.
Autonomous learning Meaning 1: Learning that is self-directed by the student Meaning 2: Education where learners take responsibility for their own learning process Synonyms: self-directed learning, independent study Example: The course promotes autonomous learning through flexible modules.
Challenges Meaning 1: Difficult tasks or problems that test someone's abilities Meaning 2: Invitations to compete or take part in something difficult Synonyms: obstacles, difficulties Example: The project presented several technical challenges that needed creative solutions.
Although Meaning 1: In spite of the fact that; even though Meaning 2: Used to introduce a statement that makes the main statement seem surprising Synonyms: though, even though Example: Although it was raining, they decided to continue the outdoor event.
Nonetheless Meaning 1: In spite of that; nevertheless Meaning 2: However; all the same Synonyms: nevertheless, however Example: The plan had risks; nonetheless, they decided to proceed.
Whereas Meaning 1: In contrast or comparison with the fact that Meaning 2: Taking into consideration the fact that Synonyms: while, whilst Example: Whereas traditional methods are time-consuming, the new approach is efficient.
Variety Meaning 1: The quality or state of being different or diverse Meaning 2: A number or range of things of the same general class that are different Synonyms: diversity, assortment Example: The store offers a wide variety of organic products.
Source Meaning 1: A place, person, or thing from which something originates Meaning 2: A document or person that provides information Synonyms: origin, reference Example: Always check the credibility of your information source.
Scholary Meaning 1: Involving or relating to serious academic study Meaning 2: Having or showing knowledge, learning, or devotion to academic pursuits Synonyms: academic, erudite Example: Her scholarly article was published in a prestigious journal.
Provide Meaning 1: Make available for use; supply Meaning 2: Make adequate preparation for a possible event Synonyms: supply, furnish Example: The organization will provide all necessary materials for the workshop.
Valuable Meaning 1: Worth a great deal of money Meaning 2: Extremely useful or important Synonyms: precious, worthwhile Example: Her mentor gave her valuable advice about career development.
Insights Meaning 1: The capacity to gain an accurate and deep understanding of someone or something Meaning 2: Understanding of a specific cause and effect in a specific context Synonyms: understanding, perception Example: The study offered new insights into consumer behavior.
Thorough Meaning 1: Complete with regard to every detail; not superficial or partial Meaning 2: Performed or written with great care and completeness Synonyms: comprehensive, exhaustive Example: She conducted a thorough investigation before reaching conclusions.
Reliable Meaning 1: Consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted Meaning 2: Able to be relied on; dependable Synonyms: dependable, trustworthy Example: We need reliable data to make informed decisions.
Snapshot Meaning 1: A casual photograph taken quickly Meaning 2: A brief look or summary Synonyms: overview, summary Example: The report gives a snapshot of current market trends.
Target Meaning 1: A person, object, or place selected as the aim of an attack Meaning 2: An objective or result toward which efforts are directed Synonyms: goal, objective Example: Our target is to increase sales by 20% this quarter.
Aim Meaning 1: Point or direct at a target Meaning 2: Have the intention of achieving Synonyms: goal, purpose Example: The program's aim is to reduce unemployment among young adults.
Pivot away Meaning 1: Change direction or strategy significantly Meaning 2: Move away from a previous course of action Synonyms: shift, change direction Example: The company decided to pivot away from traditional marketing methods.
Overall Meaning 1: Taking everything into account Meaning 2: As a whole; in general Synonyms: general, comprehensive Example: Overall, the project was a success despite minor setbacks.
Entrust Meaning 1: Assign the responsibility for doing something to someone Meaning 2: Put something into someone's care or protection Synonyms: delegate, commit Example: I entrust you with the responsibility of managing the team.
Rely on Meaning 1: Depend on with full trust or confidence Meaning 2: Be dependent on Synonyms: depend on, count on Example: You can rely on her to complete the project on time.
Fully Meaning 1: Completely or entirely Meaning 2: To the fullest extent Synonyms: completely, entirely Example: I fully understand the implications of this decision.
Truly Meaning 1: In a truthful way Meaning 2: To the fullest degree; genuinely Synonyms: genuinely, sincerely Example: I am truly grateful for your support.
Afterwards Meaning 1: At a later or future time Meaning 2: Following a particular event or time Synonyms: later, subsequently Example: We'll discuss the details afterwards.
To be out of order Meaning 1: Not functioning properly Meaning 2: Not arranged in the correct sequence Synonyms: broken, malfunctioning Example: The elevator is out of order, so please use the stairs.
Run over Meaning 1: Hit with a vehicle and pass over the body Meaning 2: Exceed a time limit Synonyms: exceed, go beyond Example: The meeting ran over by thirty minutes.
Food pantry Meaning 1: A place where free food is distributed to those in need Meaning 2: A storage area for food in a household Synonyms: food bank, food cupboard Example: Volunteers distribute groceries at the community food pantry every Saturday.
Ever since Meaning: emphasizing the entire unbroken duration from that past point to now. Synonyms: since then, from that time on Example: I joined the company in 2020, and I've been here ever since.
Eager Meaning: Eager describes a strong, enthusiastic desire or keen interest in doing something or for something to happen. 2 Synonyms: Enthusiastic Keen Example in a sentence: The students were eager to start the science experiment after hearing about the exciting results it could produce.
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