Word: Affable
Definition: Showing warmth or friendliness; easy to talk to
Part of Speech: Adjective.
Sentence: Instead of being such a jerk, you should try being more affable!
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Word: Callous
Definition: Unfeeling or insensitive; cold
Part of Speech: Adjective.
Sentence: Despite her wealth, the old lady was a callous woman who never gave to anyone in need.
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Word: Captor
Definition: A person who imprisons someone else.
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: His captor, believing him to be a poor man, released him for a small ransom.
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Word: Empathy
Definition: A deep emotional understanding of another's feeling or problems
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: When questioned about his acts, the killer showed no empathy for his victims or their grieving families.
Collocation: "deep empathy","have empathy","empathy between someone and another person", "a lack of empathy"
Word: Disdain
Definition: A feeling of contempt for anything deemed unworthy; lack of respect with a feeling of dislike
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: The woman looked at her male abuser with disdain as he walked into the courtroom.
Collocation: "with disdain ","obvious disdain ", "a look of disdain ", "express disdain"
Word: Abate
Definition: To become less in amount or intensity
Part of Speech: Verb.
Sentence: I hope this medicine will abate the pain in my leg.
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Word: Abhor
Definition: To fill with horror; to hate; to detest ; to reject something very strongly
Part of Speech: Verb.
Sentence: Work at a job that you love ,not one that you abhor.
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Word: Cajole
Definition: To persuade by flattery or promises, sweet talk
Part of Speech: Verb.
Sentence: Using dry tuna, I was able to cajole the kitten out of the corner.
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Word: Elated
Definition: Extremely happy
Part of Speech: Adjective.
Sentence: Although I was elated about the trip, I was also nervous at the the thought of flying for the first time.
Collocation: "seem elated", "strangely elated", " elated at", "sound elated"
Word: Coherent
Definition: Logically connected, understandable, easy to understand
Part of Speech: Adjective.
Sentence: When the driver could neither walk in a straight line nor give a coherent answer to the policeman's questions, he got a free ride to the station.
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Word: Eradicate
Definition: Destroy completely so that it cannot return or recur; put an end to
Part of Speech: Verb.
Sentence: Because of modern medicines, many diseases have been eradicated.
Collocation: "successfully eradicate", "be impossible to eradicate", "eradicate from","an attempt to eradicate"
Word: Mutate
Definition: Change in a gene or chromosome; change in form or nature
Part of Speech: Verb.
Sentence: Viruses that are mutating can be hard to control.
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Word: Fragile
Definition: easily broken; not having a strong structure
Part of Speech: Adjective.
Sentence: Because the natural environment is fragile, pollution can cause permanent damage to sensitive plant and animal species.
Collocation: "seem fragile", "ecologically fragile", "remain fragile"
Word: Curb
Definition: To limit, restrain, or control
Part of Speech: Verb.
Sentence: Vaccines are used to curb the spread of certain diseases.
Collocation: "greatly curb","attempt to curb","aimed at curbing"
Word: Parasite
Definition: An organisms living on another organism (host) in a way that harms the host
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: Dangerous diseases like malaria are parasites which harm the humans or animals they live in.
Collocation: "dangerous parasite","carry parasite", "have parasite"
Word: Impunity
Definition: Exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: It is necessary to stop impunity for violence against women in South Africa.
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Word: Autonomy
Definition: Personal independence; the capacity to make moral decisions and act on them; freedom from external control or influence
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: Women all around the world hope to achieve the right to autonomy.
Collocation: "considerable autonomy","degree of autonomy","seek autonomy","autonomy from","demand for autonomy"
Word: Abolition
Definition: Act of officially ending a law, regulation or practice
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: Some women hope to see the abolition of laws that violate the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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Word: Tackle
Definition: Make determined efforts to deal with a problem or difficult task
Part of Speech: Verb.
Sentence: The group United Nations Women proposes a goal that tackles or attempts to deal with unequal power relations between men and women.
Collocation: "properly tackle ", "attempt to tackle", "a way of tackling"
Word: Stall
Definition: Stopped making progress
Part of Speech: Verb.
Sentence: The progress towards Women's equality has been stalled because of the failure to address the basic causes of discrimination and violence against women.
Collocation: "effectively stall", "stall for time"
Word: Salient
Definition: Prominent or conspicuous (obvious)
Part of Speech: Adjective.
Sentence: The salient reasons behind couples divorced is an affair.
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Word: Wary
Definition: Watchful; being on one's guard against danger
Part of Speech: Adjective.
Sentence: After the murder of a police officer, residents in the neighborhood were suddenly wary of each other.
Collocation: "seem wary", "wary of", "keep a wary eye on"
Word: Catastrophe
Definition: An event causing great and often sudden damage or suffering; a disaster
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: The female teenagers need to realize losing their lipstick is not a catastrophe.
Collocation: "catastrophe occur", "lead to catastrophe", "major catastrophe"
Word: Atone
Definition: To make amends or reparation, as for an offense or a crime; to make up, as for errors or deficiencies
Part of Speech: Verb.
Sentence: The manager of The Cheesecake Factory tried to atone for the bad service by offering me a complimentary dessert.
Collocation: "atone for"
Word: Substantiate
Definition: To establish by proof or competent evidence
Part of Speech: Verb.
Sentence: Even though the defendant could not substantiate his alibi for the night of the murder, he was still found innocent of all charges.
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Word: Parody
Definition: Any humorous, satirical, or burlesque imitation, as of a person, event, etc
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: Do you think the singer will laugh when he hears my parody of his song?
Collocation: "clever parody", "parody on", "in a parody", "a parody of justice"
Word: Heredity
Definition: The inheritance of traits to children from their parent
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: High blood pressure is associated with heredity.
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Word: Enormous
Definition: Extraordinarily large
Part of Speech: Adjective.
Sentence: Enormous pressure came to bear on Mary, forcing her to break her relationship with Phil when it became know that he had contracted aids.
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Word: Initiative
Definition: Readiness to take action
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: Like it or not, we need to take the initiative and set the record straight.
Collocation: "show initiative", "a lack of initiative", "initiative in"
Word: Transaction
Definition: Interactions between sellers and buyers
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: There are thousands of transactions which take place on the stock market every day.
Collocation: "international transaction", "carry out transaction", "transaction take place", "transaction costs"
Word: Candor
Definition: The state of being frank, open, and sincere in speech or expression; to tell it like it is
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: Because the realtor was an honest women, she replied with candor about the damage to the house.
Collocation: "with candor"
Word: Skeptics
Definition: People who doubt accepted beliefs
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: Climate skeptics are not sure that climate change is caused by humans.
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Word: Consensus
Definition: General or widespread agreement among all the members of a group
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: There is a consensus among climate scientists that climate change is caused in part by humans.
Collocation: "clear consensus", "reach consensus", "consensus exist"
Word: Per capita
Definition: By each person
Part of Speech: Adjective.
Sentence: Income per capita, varies greatly between countries.
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Word: Prestigious
Definition: High quality; highly respected
Part of Speech: Adjective.
Sentence: The prestigious doctor had a long waiting list pf patients.
Collocation: "highly prestigious", "extremely prestigious"
Word: Inflate
Definition: to increase or raise; to exaggerate the size or importance
Part of Speech: Verb.
Sentence: Some people think that climate scientists inflate the data on climate change to support increased global warming.
Collocation: "inflate with", "partially inflate"
Word: Accelerate
Definition: To move increasingly quickly; to develop faster
Part of Speech: Verb.
Sentence: We should do everything possible to reduce climate change so that it won't accelerate.
Collocation: "accelerate smoothly", "accelerate sharply"
Word: Scrutiny
Definition: Close, careful, or thorough examination or study
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: If you want to fly on airplane, you should be prepared to deal with scrutiny from the airline personnel.
Collocation: "intense scrutiny", "be subject to scrutiny", "under scrutiny"
Word: Recapitulate
Definition: To repeat
Part of Speech: Verb.
Sentence: At the start of each class, the professor will recapitulate yesterday's lecture.
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Word: Pandemic
Definition: (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world
Part of Speech: Adjective.
Sentence: The Zika disease is pandemic in Africa.
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