2017년 4월 25일 화요일

4th Week Vocabulary

1.
Word:  gratuitous  
Definition:  not necessary, with no reasonable causes
Part of Speech:  adjective               
Sentence:  There are too many gratuitous scenes which are very cruel in the movie.
Synonym: unnecessary, purposeless
2.
Word:  impetuous
Definition: acting without thinking
Part of Speech:  adjective              
Sentence:  She is so frugal that he never buy something impetuously.
Collocation: ‘impetuous decision’
3.
Word: implacable
Definition:  unable to be changed
Part of Speech:  adjective              
Sentence: She implacably opposed the new policy about immigration.
Collocation: ‘an implacable enemy’
4.
Word:  gluttony
Definition:  a situation in which people eat and drink more than they need to 
Part of Speech:  noun           
Sentence: They had dinner gluttonously because they fasted for a week.
Synonym: greed, indulgence
5.
Word:  hypocrisy
Definition:  a pretense of having virtues, morals, beliefs, or principles that one does not really possess
Part of Speech:  noun         
Sentence:  She strongly criticized politicians' hypocritical attitude. 
Collocation: ‘expose someboudy's hypocrisy’
6.
Word: capitulate
Definition:  to accept without protesting
Part of Speech:  verb             
Sentence:  The terrorists capitulated to SWAT yesterday.
Collocation: ‘capitulate to’
7.
Word: chide
Definition: to express disapproval of 
Part of Speech:  verb          
Sentence:  He chided his children for not brushing their teeth.
Collocation: ‘chide for’
8.
Word: defer
Definition:  to delay something until a later time, to postpone
Part of Speech:  verb              
Sentence:  He deferred his decision to his mother.
Collocation: ‘defer to somebody’
9.
Word: discredit
Definition:  to give people reason to stop believing someone or to doubt the truth of something
Part of Speech:  verb        
Sentence:  They made rumor to discredit the candidate for president.
Collocation: ‘suffer discredit’
10.
Wordmalfeasance
Definition:  an example of dishonest and illegal behavior, especially by a person in authority
Part of Speech:  noun             
Sentence:  The public official will soon be fired for malfeasance.
Collocation: ‘malfeasance in’

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  1. Good work but in your example "gluttonously" should modify the verb 'eat' not 'had'.

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