Week 5 Glossary

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  1. displease(v) to incur the dissatisfaction, dislike, or disapproval of; offend; annoy:
    His reply displeased the judge.

    disillusion(v) to free from or deprive of illusion, belief, idealism, etc.; disenchant.
    I don’t want to disillusion the child.

    dissuade(v) to deter by advice or persuasion; persuade not to do something
    I tried to dissuade him from his foolish intention.

    disloyal(v) false to one's obligations or allegiances; not loyal; faithless; treacherous.
    I am not a disloyal woman.

    disapprove(v) : to think something wrong or reprehensible; censure or condemn in opinion.
    She wants to be and actress, bur her parents disapprove.

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  2. 1. consecutive (adj.) following one after another in order and with nothing else in between
    He has been on time on three consecutive weeks.
    2. disillusioned (adj.) disappointed because you have discovered that someone or something is not as good as you had believed
    As a student,I, have disillusioned with our education system.
    3. anecdote (n.) a story that you tell people about something interesting or funny that has happened to you
    Every time we meet, he always tells my embarrassing anecdote to everybody.
    4. fanatic (n.) someone who likes a particular thing or activity very much
    Tim is a football fanatic. He has watched every game on time.
    5. moderate (adj.) neither very great nor very small in amount
    This month has seen a moderate increase in gas prices.

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  3. 1-primary(adj):first in order of time or development. I have some primary rules in my life.
    2-theory(n):abstract thought. Doctors have many theories on patients.
    3-ordinary(n):a common heraldic charge of simple form. Everyday, we see ordinary things.
    4-psychologist(n):some one who studied psychology things. People go to psychologist when they feel bad.
    5-produce(v):to offer to view or notice. Nice movies will produce this year.

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  4. 1-wound(n):a deep injury to the skin.
    she suffered a knife wound to her thigh.
    2-combat(n): to try to stop something unpleasant or harmful from happening.
    Some of these soldiers have never seen combat.
    3-toxins(n):poisonous substances.
    the toxin in scorpion venom
    4-defenses(n):things that provide protection against attack.
    We need to improve our defenses.
    5-predator(n):an animal that hunts and eats other animals in order to survive.
    The population of rabbits is controlled by natural predators

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  5. 1.dyslexic(adj)referring to a person who has the learning disability dyslexia,which causes difficulty with reading and writting.
    The dyslexic learner cannot process this information alone.

    2.work ethic(n)the belief that hard work is the way to succeed.
    Their work ethic determines how well they will do in the future.

    3.obstacle(n)something that makes it difficult to succeed
    Where you live is not an obstacle.

    4.volatile(adj)quickly changing
    Tax revenues seem to have become very volatile.

    5.prone(adj)like;y to do something
    Young people are particularly prone to infection.

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  6. 1.illustrious(adj)highly distinguished
    He is the most illustrious person of our area.

    2.trite(adj)lacking in freshness or effectiveness because of constant use or excessive repetition
    They thought thier parents are too trite to communicate.

    3.perpetual(adj)continuing or enduring forever
    Nothing is perpetual.

    4.brilliant(adj)having or showing great intelligence, talent, quality, etc
    He is a brilliant scientist.

    5.modest(adj)having or showing a moderate or humble estimate of one's merits, importance, etc
    Although he is a president, he is also modest.

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  7. 1- surgery (n.) the treatment of injuries or disorders of the body by incision or manipulation, esp. with instrument.
    I had a surgery last month, it was painful.
    2- recover (v) return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength.
    my grandfather has recovered and now he is healthful.
    3- Patients (n) a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
    The doctor called the patient to come to his office.
    4- improvement (n) an example or instance of improving or being improved.
    ASU has many improvement in the last year.
    5- Provide (v) make available for use; supply.
    The restaurant provides many products for the costumer.

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  8. obvious(adj):easy to see or understand
    What was not obvious was why, exactly, the infection was there.

    readily(adj):without difficulty or delay; easily or quickly
    their are so much readily available online

    tendency(n):the general course, purport.
    there is my tendency to garden with plants that are on the edge of what my climate will allow.

    arguing(n) strong disagreement
    Arguing on this site about evolution and creationism is fruitless.

    value(n)an amount
    Point out that tigers have intrinsic value as well as financial value as a draw for tourists.

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  9. 1-actually(adv)in fact . actually i doing my homework now.
    2-borrow(v) get temporarily . hi Ali , can i borrow your pan.
    3-adult(adj) grown up .I am 24 years old so i am adult.
    4-communicate(v)be in verbal contact. I always communicate with my teacher .
    5-divide(v)split up . I will divide my home 4 part.

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  10. 1.delivery(n):the act of delivering or distributing something (as goods or mail)/The delivery boy dumped the groceries on the back porch.
    2.suffer(v):put up with something or somebody unpleasant/You must suffer the test.
    3.supplemental(adj):added to complete or make up a deficiency/You must wirte some supplemental information.
    4.depression(n):sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy/He is in a state of deep depression on account of his failure to pass the examination.
    5.mental(adj): involving the mind or an intellectual process/Labour is either bodily or mental.

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  11. 1.Astute(adj)having or showing an ability to notice and understand things clearly mentally sharp or clever-He is an astute observer of the current political scene.
    2.Concealed(v)to hide something or someone from sight-The sunglasses conceal her eyes.
    3.Disaster(n)something such as a flood, tornado, fire, plane crash, etc-The program examined several bridge failures and other engineering disasters.
    4.Witnesses(n)a person who is present at an event such as a wedding and can say that it happened-His aunt and uncle were witnesses at his baptism.
    5.Monotonous(adj)used to describe something that is boring because it is always the same-She spoke in a monotonous voice.

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  12. refined(adj):free from impurities.
    She has become more refined in her painting technique.

    solution(v):an action or process of solving a problem.
    My brother have solution to my problem.

    manufacture(n):something made from raw materials by hand or by machinery.
    materials used in the manufacture of planes.

    conventional(adj): formed by agreement or compact

    burn(v): to contain a fire.
    I dont know how to cook I burn the food all the time.

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