Just In Time Vocabulary by LearningExpress Editors

By LearningExpress Editors

You do not have time to learn the dictionary or memorize a word list, yet you do have time for the fast and actual classes during this ebook. simply in Time Vocabulary covers the entire issues you want to be aware of: utilizing context clues, notice roots, and prefixes and suffixes to figure out which means, homophones and complicated phrases, phrases from paintings, technology and know-how, and legislation and govt, in addition to awesome modifiers and flexible verbs. each one bankruptcy has distinct beneficial properties designed to make learning speedy and effective, together with definitions, principles, and important shortcuts, plus a pronunciation ''cheat sheet'' in the beginning of the booklet that offers crucial conversing instructions. crucial for acing any standardized try or vocational examination!

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Karen was relieved to learn that the chemicals in her well water were all benign. Benign means: a. natural. b. dangerous. c. of local origin. d. undisturbed. e. harmless. 4. Although it was futile because he didn’t meet half of the requirements, Jensen applied for the job anyway because it was his dream position. Futile means: a. useless. b. fruitful. c. radical. d. insane. e. stubborn. 18 J U ST I N TI M E VO CAB U LARY 5. Although the plot of the film is admittedly trite, the characters are so endearing that the movie is highly entertaining despite the old storyline.

The fact that the speaker ended up ordering Chinese food for dinner—when an elaborate home-cooked meal had been planned—indicates that the speaker’s meal was unsuccessful. The other key context clue is the word attempt, which indicates that the dinner was a failure. 21. b. To incense is to make someone angry. The context sets up a contrast between Jordan’s attempt to compliment Imani and her reaction (storming out of the room), which indicates that she was angry or upset. 22. a. To undermine is to weaken or injure; to destroy in an underhanded way.

Able to burn, corrode, or dissolve by chemical action 2. bitingly sarcastic, cutting. crux (kruks) n. the central or critical point or feature, especially of a problem. cursory ( kur·so˘·ree) adj. hasty and superficial. debacle (di· bah·ke˘l) n. 1. a sudden disaster or collapse; a total defeat or failure 2. a sudden breaking up or breaking loose; violent flood waters, often caused by the breaking up of ice in a river. delude (di· lood) v. to deceive, make someone believe something that is wrong. Related word: delusion.

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