17.Word by word the book is made. Flashcards

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Appeal

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Attraction; interest; to urge.

a. Anything Jorge could get @ wholesale price had a great appeal for him.
b. My boss always appeal to his employees to work swiftly & neatly.
c. I found her clothing designs to be enormously appealing.

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Addict

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One who cannot break away from a habit or practice.

a. Because he was heroin addict, it was essential for Carlos to get the drug each day.
b. Marcia became flabby because she was addicted to ice cream sodas.
c. Those who take aspirins & other pain-killers regularly should realise that they may become drug addicts, too.

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Wary

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On one’s guard against danger or trickery; cautious.

a. Marilyn’s mother told her to be wary of strangers.
b. After Orlando had been victim of a cheat, he was wary of those who said they wanted to help him.
c. Living in a polluted city makes you wary of the air you breathe.

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Aware

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Knowing; realising.

a. Donna was aware of her tendency to exaggerate.
b It was some time before the police became aware of the brawl that was taking place on the street.
c One way to gain knowledge is to be aware of everything around you.

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Misfortune

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Bad luck.

a. It was my misfortune that our car wasn’t thoroughly checked before the trip through the desert.
b. Being bitten by the vicious dog was quite a misfortune for Tommy.
c. I had the misfortune of working for a greedy man.

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Avoid

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Keep away from; keep out of the way of.

a. If you are fortunate you can avoid people who are trying to deceive you.
b. There was no way to avoid noticing her beautiful green eyes.
c. Avoid getting into a brawl if you can.

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Wretched

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Very unsatisfactory; miserable.

a. I feel wretched after a night when I’ve scarcely slept.
b. There was unanimous agreement that we had seen a wretched film.
c. Toby had wretched luck @ the gambling tables.

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Keg

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Small barrel, usually holding less than ten gallons.

a. The corner saloon uses numerous kegs of beer on a Saturday night.
b. “Get a keg of nails,” the carpenter shouted @ me.
c. It is obvious to me that the situation is filled with peril, a real powder keg if I ever saw one.

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Nourish

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Make or keep alive & well, with food; feed; develop an attitude.

a. A diet of nourishing food is served to every hospital patient.
b. It was easy to detect that the skinny boy was not well nourished.
c. After the operation, our doctor plans to nourish my mother with vitamins & good food.

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Harsh

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Rough to touch, taste, eye, or ear; sharp.

a. The law is harsh on people who go around menacing others.
b. Looking @ his cigarette, Phil realised it was absurd to inhale such harsh smoke.
c. Hazel altered her tone of voice from a harsh one to a soft tone.

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Quantity

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Amount.

a. I never neglect to carry a small quantity of money with me.
b. Who believes that quantity is better than quality?
c. A large quantity of meat is always stored in our freezer.

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Opt

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Choose or favor; select.

a. If you give me an ice cream choice, I’ll opt for chocolate.
b. Our cheerleaders plan to opt for new sweaters.
c. On Friday, three of my buddies will opt to go into the navy.

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