پیشنهادهای حامد جباری (٣,٧١٥)
ceaseless ( adj ) ( sisləs ) =not stopping; seeming to have no end, e. g. the ceaseless rain. His ceaseless questions began to annoy me. ceaselessly ...
culprit ( n ) ( kʌlprət ) =a person or thing responsible for causing a problem, e. g. The police quickly identified the real culprits.
cease ( v ) ( sis ) =to stop happening or existing; to stop sth from happening or existing, e. g. He ordered his men to cease fire. The company cease ...
blunderbuss ( n ) =an old type of gun with a wide end
blunder ( v ) ( blʌndər ) =to make a stupid or careless mistake, e. g. The government had blundered in its handling of the affair. blunder ( n ) =a s ...
beckon ( v ) ( bɛkən ) =to give sb a signal using your finger or hand, especially to tell them to move nearer or to follow you, e. g. She beckoned to ...
betray ( v ) ( bɪˈtreɪ ) e. g. He was offered money to betray his colleagues. She felt betrayed when she found out the truth about him. betrayal ( n ...
bait - and - switch ( n ) =a selling method where advertisements for cheap products are used to attract customers, who are then persuaded to buy sth ...
bait 2 ( v ) =to deliberately try to make sb angry by making cruel or insulting remarks, e. g. The soldiers remained calm even though the crowd was b ...
bait 3 ( v ) - baiting = ( in compound nouns ) the activity of attacking a wild animal with dogs, e. g. bear - baiting
bait 4 ( n ) ( beɪt ) =food put on a hook to catch fish, or in nets, traps, etc. to catch animals or birds =a person or thing that is used to catch s ...
bait 1 ( v ) ( beɪt ) =to place food on a hook, in a trap, etc. in order to attract or catch an animal, e. g. He baited the trap with a piece of meat.
wail 4 ( n ) ( weɪl ) =a long, loud, high cry expressing pain or sadness; a sound similar to this, e. g. a wail of despair. The baby let out a high - ...
wail 2 ( v ) =to cry or complain about sth in a loud high voice, e. g. “It's broken, ” she wailed. There's no point in wailing about sth that happene ...
wail 3 ( v ) =to make a long high sound, e. g. Ambulances raced by with sirens wailing.
wail 1 ( v ) ( weɪl ) =to make a long, loud, high cry because you are sad or in pain, e. g. The little girl was wailing miserably. women wailing and ...
vermin 2 ( n ) =insects that live on the bodies of animals and sometimes humans, e. g. The room was crawling with vermin.
verminous ( adj ) ( vərmənəs ) =covered with vermin, e. g. an old verminous blanket
venturesome ( adj ) ( vɛntʃərsəm ) =willing to take risks, e. g. He has become more venturesome this season with dress designs that incorporate a var ...
vermin 1 ( n ) ( vərmən ) =wild animals or birds that destroy plants or food, or attack farm animals and birds, e. g. On farms, the fox is considered ...
venture 4 ( n ) ( vɛntʃər ) =a business project or activity, especially one that involves taking risks, e. g. A disastrous business venture lost him ...
venture 2 ( v ) =to risk losing sth valuable or important if you aren't successful at sth, e. g. It was wrong to venture his financial security on su ...
venture 3 ( v ) =to say or do sth in a careful way, especially because it might upset or offend sb, e. g. She hardly dared to venture an opinion. He ...
venture 1 ( v ) ( vɛntʃər ) =to go somewhere even though you know that it might be dangerous or unpleasant, e. g. They ventured nervously into the wa ...
trifle ( n ) ( traɪfl ) =sth that isn't important, e. g. There's no point worrying over such trifles. =slightly, e. g. She seemed a trifle anxious. t ...
sneer ( v, n ) ( snɪər ) =to show that you have no respect for sb by the expression on your face or by the way you speak, e. g. He sneered at people ...
squander ( v ) ( skwɑndər ) =to waste money, time, etc. in a stupid or careless way, e. g. He squandered all his money on gambling. She squandered he ...
scowl ( v, n ) ( skaʊl ) =to look at sth sb in an angry or annoyed way, e. g. The receptionist scowled at me. He looked up at me with a scowl.
quench 1 ( v ) ( kwɛntʃ ) =to drink so that you no longer feel thirsty, e. g. When it's hot, it's best to quench your thirst with water.
quench 2 ( v ) =to stop a fire from burning, e. g. Firefighters tried to quench the flames raging through the building.
pauper ( n ) ( pɔpər ) =a very poor person, e. g. He died a pauper. She was buried in a pauper's grave.
matrimony ( n ) ( m�trəˌmoʊni ) =marriage; the state of being married, e. g. holy matrimony.
matrimonial ( adj ) ( m�trəˈmoʊniəl ) =connected with marriage or with being married, e. g. matrimonial problems.
fugitive 2 ( n ) ( fyudʒət̮ɪv ) =a person who has escaped or is running away from somewhere and is trying to avoid being caught, e. g. a fugitive fro ...
fugitive 1 ( adj ) ( fyudʒət̮ɪv ) =trying to avoid being caught, e. g. a fugitive criminal. =lasting only for a very short time, e. g. a fugitive tho ...
fierce 2 ( adj ) =showing strong feelings or a lot of activity, often in a way that is violent, e. g. the scene of fierce fighting. He launched a fie ...
fierce 3 ( adj ) =very strong in a way that could cause damage, e. g. fierce wind. the fierce heat of the flames.
fierce 1 ( adj ) ( fɪərs ) ( fiercer, fiercest ) =angry and aggressive in a way that is frightening, e. g. a fierce dog. He suddenly looked fierce. f ...
envy ( v, n ) ( ɛnvi ) =to wish you had the same opportunities, etc. as sb else, e. g. She has always envied my success. He couldn't conceal his envy ...
encourage ( v ) ( ɪnˈkərɪdʒ ) =to give sb support, courage, or hope, e. g. My parents have always encouraged me in my choice of career. encouraging ( ...
detest ( v ) ( dɪˈtɛst ) =to hate sth sb very much, e. g. They detested each other on sight. detestable ( adj ) =that deserves to be hated, e. g. You ...
compel ( v ) ( kəmˈpɛl ) =to force sb to do sth, e. g. The law can compel fathers to make regular payments for their children. compelling ( adj ) , c ...
calamity ( n ) ( kəˈl�mət̮i ) ( pl. calamities ) =an event that causes great damage to people's lives, property, etc. , e. g. The Gulf Coast has suff ...
bigamy ( n ) ( bɪɡəmi ) =the crime of marrying sb when you are still legally married to sb else, bigamous ( adj ) ( bɪɡəməs ) e. g. a bigamous relati ...
bigamist ( n ) ( bɪɡəmɪst ) =a person who commits the crime of bigamy
author ( n, v ) ( ɔθər ) e. g. Who is your favorite author. authoress ( n ) , authorial ( adj ) ( ɔˈθɔriəl ) e. g. the authorial voice that speaks to ...
swing ( n ) ( swɪŋ ) =a seat for swinging on, hung from above on ropes or chains, e. g. The kids were playing on the swings.
symphony ( n ) ( sɪmfəni ) =a long, complicated piece of music for a large orchestra, in three or four main parts ( called movements ) , symphonic ( ...
swimsuit ( n ) ( swɪmsut ) ( also bathing suit ) =a piece of clothing worn for swimming, especially the type worn by women and girls
swimming trunks ( n ) ( also swim trunks, trunks ) =a piece of clothing covering the lower part of the body and sometimes the top part of the legs, w ...