Word
|
Type
|
Meaning
|
Example
|
|
1
|
Ethnocentrism
|
noun
|
Basic
methodology for understanding
|
Ethnocentrism
is a powerful force that weakens human relations.
|
2
|
Reluctant
|
adjective
|
Unwilling, disagree
|
Ain was reluctant to come here but what’s going on.
|
3
|
Venture
|
*Noun
*Verb
|
*project
*dare to utter
*dare to go
|
*Atiqah starts her business venture and it’s so exciting.
*May I venture to buy all of those things.
*Dad venture too near the edge of a cliff.
|
4
|
lurk
|
verb
|
*stay hidden
|
*Why she lurked behind the tree.
*Trouble lurks around every corner.
|
5
|
elf
|
noun
|
Small fairy
|
The elves are so cute, mommy!
|
6
|
Ascend
|
verb
|
Come up
|
Your marks ascend constantly in this semester.
|
7
|
throne
|
noun
|
Royal authority, special chair
|
He came to the throne by succession.
|
8
|
allegiance
|
noun
|
Support
of / loyalty government
|
I
swear allegiance to the country.
|
9
|
avenge
|
verb
|
Take
revenge for wrong done
|
Don’t
you ever try to avenge on him.
|
10
|
folly
|
noun
|
Foolish
|
*You’ll
pay later for your follies.
*She
don’t like to be a little folly daughter.
|
11
|
vanquish
|
verb
|
defeat
|
I
manage to vanquish my rival at chess.
|
12
|
christen
|
verb
|
*Give
a name to
*Use
for the first time
|
*The
baby was christened Anne.
*Just
give a try to the baby to christen the cradle.
|
13
|
nobility
|
noun
|
*quality
of being noble in mind, character
*people
of noble rank
|
*Why
she’s so envy with Irna’s nobility of character.
*I
want to marry into the nobility.
|
14
|
quaint
|
adjective
|
Attractively
odd
|
*I
love to stay in the quaint little cottage on the village green.
*Mum
really admires and loves to collect the quaint handbags as much as she can.
|
15
|
rabble
|
noun
|
Common
people
|
Don’t
try to appeal to the rabble, said dad!
|
Just believe in Allah,,n everything's gonna be exciting,, Always be confident when u're right Our priority is ALLAH n parents. Don't make something that will make u regret. Explore everything in this wide world. No one can change us unless ourselves
Thursday, 29 January 2015
trust is like a paper. Once, it's crumpled, it can't be perfect
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