Name | Description | |
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[graʊnd] ground | n. A pavement or floor or any supporting surface on which one may walk. | Notes 2 |
[sɪg'nɪfɪk(ə)nt] significant | adj. Important, especially as pointing something out. | Notes 4 |
[tek'nɒlədʒɪ] technology | n. The knowledge relating to industries and manufactures. | Notes 4 |
[pə'zɪʃ(ə)n] position | n. The manner in which a thing is placed. | Notes 4 |
[kæm'peɪn] campaign | n. A complete series of connected military operations. | Notes 4 |
['fɒrɪn] foreign | adj. Belonging to, situated in, or derived from another country. | Notes 3 |
[ɪ'fekt] effect | n. A consequence. | Notes 4 |
['sɪmɪlə] similar | adj. Bearing resemblance to one another or to something else. | Notes 4 |
[dɪ'spaɪt] despite | prep. In spite of. | Notes 4 |
['redɪ] ready | adj. In a state of preparedness for any given purpose or occasion. | Notes 4 |
[faɪ'nænʃ(ə)l; fɪ-] financial | adj. Monetary. | Notes 4 |
[sək'ses] success | n. A favorable or prosperous course or termination of anything attempted. | Notes 4 |
['dɪf(ə)r(ə)ns] difference | n. Dissimilarity in any respect. | Notes 2 |
[rɪ'sɔːs; rɪ'zɔːs] resource | n. That which is restored to, relied upon, or made available for aid or support. | Notes 2 |
[ges] guess | n. Surmise. | Notes 4 |
[piːs] piece | n. A loose or separated part, as distinguished from the whole or the mass. | Notes 4 |
[ˌɒpəˈtju:nətɪ] opportunity | n. Favorable or advantageous chance or opening. | Notes 4 |
[prə'fesə] professor | n. A public teacher of the highest grade in a university or college. | Notes 3 |
[ˈnesəsərɪ] necessary | adj. Indispensably requisite or absolutely needed to accomplish a desired result. | Notes 2 |
[ˈpɒzətɪv] positive | adj. Free from doubt or hesitation. | Notes 4 |
[pɑː'tɪsɪp(ə)nt] participant | n. One having a share or part. | Notes 4 |
[ɪkˈspekt] expect | v. To look forward to as certain or probable. | Notes 4 |
['spiːʃiːz; -ʃɪz; 'spiːs-] species | n. A classificatory group of animals or plants subordinate to a genus. | Notes 4 |
['ækses] access | n. A way of approach or entrance; passage. | Notes 4 |
[ɪ'fektɪv] effective | adj. Fit for a destined purpose. | Notes 4 |
[sək'sesfʊl; -f(ə)l] successful | adj. Having reached a high degree of worldly prosperity. | Notes 1 |
['benɪfɪt] benefit | n. Helpful result. | Notes 4 |
[ə'rɪdʒɪn(ə)l; ɒ-] original | adj. Not copied nor produced by imitation. | Notes 4 |
[mə'tɪərɪəl] material | n. That of which anything is composed or may be constructed. | Notes 4 |
['netwɜːk] network | n. Anything that presents a system of cross- lines. | Notes 4 |
['dʒen(ə)rəlɪ] generally | adv. Ordinarily. | Notes 2 |
[ˈsekrətrɪ] secretary | n. One who attends to correspondence, keeps records. or does other writing for others. | Notes 4 |
[pəˈtenʃl] potential | n. Anything that may be possible. | Notes 4 |
['raɪtɪŋ] writing | n. The act or art of tracing or inscribing on a surface letters or ideographs. | Notes 0 |
[ɪmˈplɔɪi;ˌemplɔɪˈi:] employee | n. One who works for wages or a salary. | Notes 4 |
[dɪ'skʌʃ(ə)n] discussion | n. Debate. | Notes 4 |
['səʊldʒə] soldier | n. A person engaged in military service. | Notes 3 |
[ækə'demɪk] academic | adj. Of or pertaining to an academy, college, or university. | Notes 4 |
['ænjʊəl] annual | adj. Occurring every year. | Notes 4 |
[rɪ'fɔːm] reform | n. Change for the better. | Notes 3 |