Chapter 2 Flashcards

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Advantage (Be.. n.)

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Benefit
Is there any advantage in arriving early?
He was advantageously born into rich family.

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Advent (Arri… n.)

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Arrival
With the advent of computers, many task have been made easier.
The newspaper announced the advent of the concert season.

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Albeit (Al… conj.)

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Although
His trip was successful, albeit tiring.
Albeit difficult at times, speaking another language is rewarding.

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Agile (Nim… adj.)

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Nimble
Deer are very agile animals.
She moved agilely across the stage.

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Appealing (All… adj.)

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Alluring
Working abroad is appealing to many people.
Through his speeches, the candidate appealed to the voters.

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Celebrated (Re.. adj.)

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Renowned
The celebrated pianist will be giving a concert this weekend.
San Francisco is celebrated for its multicultural makeup.

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Circumvent (Eva.. v.)

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Evade - to go around; avoid
The hacker attempted to circumvent the computer’s security system.
Circumvention of the freshman math requirement is possible.

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Collide (Cr.. v.)

Collision

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Crash
The collision caused major damage to both cars.
Moon craters were caused when large asteroids collided with the moon.

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Contemporary (Cu.. adj. n.)

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Current
Contemporary architecture makes very good use of space.
Cervantes was a contemporary of Shakespeare.

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Distribute (Dis.. v.)

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Dispense
Many publishers distribute their newspapers directly to homes in their area.
The distribution of seeds is very quick with this new machine.

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Encourage (Sti.. v.)

Encouragement, Encourager (n.)

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Stimulate
The government cut taxes in order to encourage spending.
The professor gave each student the encouragement that was needed learn the material.

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Energetic (Vi… adj.)

Energy (n.)

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Vigorous
Sam hasn’t been as energetic as he usually is.
There’s a lot of energy in these batteries.

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Frail (Fra.. adj.)

Frailty (n.)

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Fragile
The frail wings of the newborn bird could not lift it off the ground.
One of the frailties of human beings is laziness.

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Heyday (Pin.. n.)

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Pinnacle
Many settlers became rich during the heyday of the California gold rush of the 1800s.
We are living in the heyday of the digital communications.

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Myth (Le.. n.)
Mythological (adj.)
Mythology (n.)

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Legend

Throughout history myths were created in attempt to explain many common natural occurences.

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Refine (Per.. v.)

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Perfect (used with object)
Factories must refine oil before it can be used as fuel.
A squirt of lime juice is the perfect refinement to cola.

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Worthwhile (Re.. adj.)

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Rewarding
It was worthwhile waiting ten hours in line for the tickets.
It’s worthwhile to prepare for the TOEFL.