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molest ( v ) ( məˈlɛst ) =to attack sb physically, e. g. The couple were molested while walking through the park. molestation ( n ) ( moʊlɛˈsteɪʃn ) ...
mediocre ( adj ) ( midiˈoʊkər ) =not very good; of only average standard, e. g. a mediocre musician. I thought the play was only mediocre. mediocrity ...
inhabitant ( n ) ( ɪnˈh�bət̮ənt ) =a person or an animal that lives in a particular place, e. g. the oldest inhabitant of the village. a town of 1100 ...
inhabit ( v ) ( ɪnˈh�bət ) =to live in a particular place, e. g. some of the rare species that inhabit the area. inhabited ( adj ) ( ɪnˈh�bət̮əd ) =w ...
humid ( adj ) ( hyuməd ) =warm and damp, e. g. The island is hot and humid in the summer. humidity ( n ) ( hyuˈmɪdət̮i ) =the amount of water in the ...
gloom 2 ( n ) =almost total darkness, e. g. We watched the boats come back in the gathering gloom. Caroline peered into the gloom of the hallway.
gloom 1 ( n ) ( ɡlum ) =a feeling of being sad and without hope, e. g. She remained sunk in gloom for several days. gloomy ( adj ) , gloomily ( adv ) ...
gallant 2 ( adj, n ) = ( of a man ) giving polite attention to women, e. g. “I left her standing in the rain. ” “That wasn't very gallant of you. ”
gallant 1 ( adj ) ( ɡ�lənt ) =brave, especially in a very difficult situation, e. g. gallant soldiers. She made a gallant attempt to hide her tears. ...
frigid ( adj ) ( frɪdʒəd ) =very cold, e. g. frigid air. =not showing any feelings of friendship or kindness, e. g. a frigid voice. = ( of a woman ) ...
frigidity ( n ) ( frɪˈdʒɪdət̮i ) = ( in a woman ) the lack of the ability to enjoy sex
exaggerate ( v ) ( ɪɡˈz�dʒəˌreɪt ) =to make sth seem larger, better, worse, or more important than it really is, exaggerated ( adj ) , exaggeratedly ...
evade ( v ) ( ɪˈveɪd ) =to escape from sth sb, e. g. For two weeks they evaded the press. evasive ( adj ) e. g. evasive answers. evasively, evasivene ...
dismal ( adj ) ( dɪzməl ) =causing or showing sadness, e. g. dismal weather. =not skillful; of very low quality, e. g. The singer gave a dismal perfo ...
eliminate ( v ) ( ɪˈlɪməˌneɪt ) =to remove or get rid of sth sb, e. g. Credit cards eliminate the need to carry a lot of cash. elimination ( n )
devise ( v ) ( dɪˈvaɪz ) =to invent sth new or a new way of doing sth, e. g. A new system has been devised to control traffic in the city.
detector ( n ) ( dɪˈtɛktər ) =a piece of equipment for discovering the presence of sth, such as metal, smoke, explosives, or changes in pressure or t ...
descendant ( n ) ( dɪˈsɛndənt ) =a person's descendants are their children, and all the people who live after them, descent 2 ( n ) =family origins, ...
detect ( v ) ( dɪˈtɛkt ) =to discover or notice sth that is not easy to see, e. g. The tests are designed to detect the disease early. detectable ( a ...
descend ( v ) ( dɪˈsɛnd ) e. g. The plane began to descend. descent 1 ( n ) ( dɪˈsɛnt ) =an action of coming or going down, e. g. The plane began its ...
denounce ( v ) ( dɪˈnaʊns ) =to strongly criticize sb, e. g. The project was denounced as a scandalous waste of public money. =to tell the police abo ...
defraud ( v ) ( dɪˈfrɔd ) =to get money illegally from a person or an organization by tricking them, e. g. They were accused of defrauding the compan ...
defect 1 ( v ) ( dɪˈfɛkt ) =to leave a political party, etc. to join another that is considered to be an enemy, e. g. He defected from the party just ...
defect 2 ( n ) ( difɛkt ) =a fault in sth or in the way it has been made, e. g. a speech defect. a defect in the glass. defective ( adj ) =having a f ...
deceive ( v ) ( dɪˈsiv ) =to make sb believe sth that is not true, e. g. She deceived him into handing over all his savings. deceptive ( adj ) , dece ...
debate ( v, n ) ( dɪˈbeɪt ) =to discuss sth, before making a decision, e. g. Politicians will be debating the bill later this week. debating ( n ) , ...
concealer ( n ) ( kənˈsilər ) =a skin - colored cream or powder used to cover marks or spots on the skin or dark circles under the eyes
consent ( v, n ) ( kənˈsɛnt ) =to agree to sth or give your permission for sth, e. g. He reluctantly consented to his daughter's marriage. The writte ...
conceal ( v ) ( kənˈsil ) =to hide sth sb, e. g. The paintings were concealed beneath a thick layer of plaster. concealment ( n )
comprehensive ( adj ) ( kɑmprɪˈhɛnsɪv ) =including all, or almost all, the items, details, facts, etc. , that may be concerned, comprehensively ( adv ...
comprehension ( n ) ( kɑmprɪˈhɛnʃn ) =the ability to understand, e. g. reading comprehension. His behavior was completely beyond comprehension.
comprehend ( v ) ( kɑmprɪˈhɛnd ) =to understand sth fully, e. g. He stood staring at the dead body, unable to comprehend. comprehensible ( adj ) , co ...
bulky ( adj ) ( bulkier, bulkiest ) = ( of a thing ) large and difficult to move or carry, e. g. Bulky items will be collected separately. = ( of a p ...
bulk ( n ) ( bʌlk ) =the ( large ) size or quantity of sth, e. g. Despite its bulk and weight, the car is extremely fast. It's cheaper to buy in bulk.
assemblywoman ( n ) ( əˈsɛmbliˌwʊmən ) ( pl. assemblywomen əˈsɛmbliˌwɪmən ) =a woman who is an elected representative in a state assembly
assemblyman ( n ) ( əˈsɛmblimən ) ( pl. assemblymen, əˈsɛmblimən ) =a man who is an elected representative in a state assembly
assembly line ( n ) ( also production line ) e. g. workers on the assembly line.
assembly language ( n ) ( also assembler 3 ) =the language in which a program is written before it's changed into machine code
assembly 3 ( n ) =a meeting of the teachers and students in a school to give information, discuss school events, e. g. The vice principal was leading ...
assembly 4 ( n ) =the process of putting together the parts of sth, e. g. Putting the bookcase together should be a simple assembly job. the correct ...
Assembly 1 ( n ) ( əˈsɛmbli ) =a group of people who have been elected to meet together regularly and make decisions or laws for a particular region ...
assembly 2 ( n ) =the meeting together of a group of people for a particular purpose, e. g. They were fighting for freedom of speech and freedom of a ...
assembler 1 ( n ) ( əˈsɛmblər ) =a person who assembles a machine or its parts, e. g. a car assembler.
assembler 2 ( n ) =a program for changing instructions into machine code
assemble ( v ) ( əˈsɛmbl ) =to come together as a group, e. g. All the students were asked to assemble in the main hall. =to fit together all the sep ...