💬 Vocabulary 💡
1. HERITAGE
noun (uncountable)
• An inheritance; property that may be inherited.
• A tradition; something that can be passed down from preceding generations.
• A birthright; the status acquired by birth, especially of but not exclusive to the firstborn.
• (attributive) Having a certain background, such as growing up with a second language.
2. VULNERABLE
pronunciation
• (IPA): /ˈvʌlnəɹəbl̩/
adjective
• More or most likely to be exposed to the chance of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally.
synonyms
• (exposed to attack) defenceless, helpless, unguarded, unprotected, tender
3. PLUNGE
pronunciation
• (IPA): /plʌndʒ/
verb (plunges, plunging; past and past participle plunged)
• (transitive) to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse;
to plunge the body into water
• (figuratively) to cast or throw into some thing, state, condition or action
to plunge a dagger into the breast
to plunge a nation into war
4. EXTINCT
pronunciation
• (IPA): /ɪkˈstɪŋkt/
adjective
• (dated) Extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc.)
The fire between them would never be extinct.
• No longer used; obsolete.
Luckily, such ideas about race are extinct in current sociological theory.
• No longer in existence; having died out.
The dinosaurs have been extinct for millions of years.
5. REALM
• the territory ruled by a king or queen [syn: {kingdom}]
6. REMEDY
• n 1: act of correcting an error or a fault or an evil [syn: {redress}, {remediation}]
• 2: a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain [syn: {curative}, {cure}]
• v 1: set straight or right [syn: {rectify}, {amend}]
• 2: provide relief for [syn: {relieve}]
7. DOOMED
• adj 1: marked for certain death; "the black spot told the old sailor he was doomed"
• 2: marked by or promising bad fortune; "their business venture was doomed from the start"; "an ill-fated business venture"; "an ill-starred romance"; "the unlucky prisoner was again put in irons"- W.H.Prescott [syn: {ill-fated}, {ill-omened}, {ill-starred}, {unlucky}]
• 3: (usually followed by `to') determined by tragic fate; "doomed to unhappiness"; "fated to be the scene of Kennedy's assassination" [syn: {fated}]
• n : people who are destined to die soon; "the agony of the doomed was in his voice" [syn: {lost}]
8. WOMB
• n : a hollow muscular organ in the pelvic cavity of females; contains the developing fetus [syn: {uterus}]
9. FICKLE
pronunciation
• (IPA): /ˈfɪk.əl/
adjective (comparative fickleer, superlative fickleest)
• Quick to change one's opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable.
verb (fickles, fickling; past and past participle fickled)
• (transitive) To deceive; flatter. • (transitive) To puzzle; perplex; nonplus.
10. WRISTBAND
• n 1: band consisting of a part of a sleeve that covers the wrist
• 2: a band of cloth or leather or metal links attached to a wristwatch and wrapped around the wrist [syn: {watchband}, {watchstrap}, {watch bracelet}, {bracelet}]
11. RECRUIT
• n 1: a recently enlisted soldier
• 2: any new member or supporter (as in the armed forces) [syn: {enlistee}]
• v 1: register formally; as a participant or member [syn: {enroll}, {inscribe}, {enter}, {enrol}]
• 2: seek to employ; "The lab director recruited an able crew of assistants"
• 3: cause to assemble or enlist; "raise an army" [syn: {levy}, {raise}]
12. CONSECUTIVE
pronunciation
• (IPA): /kɒnsɛkjuːtiv/
adjective
• following, in succession, without interruption
• Having some logical sequence
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