Vocabulary 3.2
qualify - (v) to be or become fit for something;to limit or narrow the meaning of response - (n) a reply or answer; a reaction to something shabby - (adj) worn or faded from use or wear; dressed in worn-out clothes; not fair or generous thaw - (v) to melt or cause to melt; warm up gradually (n) a period of weather warm enough to melt ice and snow urgent - (adj) needing or demanding immediate action or attention vanity - (n) the quality of being stuck-up or vain; having too much pride in one’s looks or abilities; a dressing table Vocabulary 3.1 attractive - (adj)- pleasing to the eye, mind, or senses; having the power to draw attention burden - (n) something that is carried, a load; something that is very hard to bear (v) to weigh down or put too heavy a load on consent - (v) to agree to or approve; to give permission (n) approval or permission dependable - (adj) capable of being relied on; trustworthy indicate - (v) to point to or point out; to be a sign of; to state or express previous - (adj) coming before in time or order Vocabulary 2.2 obtain - (v.) to get or gain through some effort portion - (n.) a section or piece; a part of the whole; a serving of food recall - (v.) to bring back to mind; to ask to return (n.) the ability or act of remembering sponsor - (n.) one who helps or takes responsibility for another person or group; a person or business that pays for an ad on radio or television (v.) to act as a sponsor for a group, person, or event stern - (adj.) not kindly or gentle; harsh looking (n.) the back end of a boat vacant - (adj.) not used, filled, or lived in; without thought or expression Vocabulary 2.1 annual - (adj) coming each year; once a year; lasting a year basic - (adj.) having to do with the main or starting point of something (n., usually plural) key elements or parts competition - (n.) trying to outdo others; a game or contest contract - (n.) an agreement or understanding that can be enforced by law; a document that explains legal conditions (v.) to make or grow smaller; to come down with, as a sickness dismiss - (v.) to send away or permit to leave; to remove from a job; to stop thinking about neglect - (v.) to hold back care or attention; to fail to follow through (n.) a steady lack of care due to carelessness or laziness Vocabulary 1.2 haul - (v) to move by pulling, dragging, or carting, sometimes in a vehicle humble - (adj) not proud or grand pledge - (n) something promised ($) for a good cause (v) to promise sincere - (adj) without pretending; with honesty and real feeling stampede - (n) a wild rush of animals or people suitable - (adj) just right or appropriate; well matched Vocabulary 1.1 celebrity - (n) - a well-known person; someone who is famous; fame counsel - (n) a lawyer; a talk that leads to a decision (v) to give advice or offer help demonstrate - (v) to clearly show, explain, or prove with examples, models, or experiments drowsy - (adj) ready to fall asleep; sleepy essential - (adj) of the highest importance; necessary hardship - (n) something that causes suffering or difficulty; a condition that is hard to bear
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