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0700 Advanced Vocabulary Chapter 7

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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chapter 7

concede

  • To admit
  • To admit something is wrong.
  • Acknowledge, accept, recognize.
  • I had to concede that I overreacted.
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conservative

adjective

conservative

  • Traditional way of thinking.
  • Resisting change.
  • Customary, classic, old-fashioned.
  • He was a very conservative father.
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contrary

adjective

contrary

  • Opposite, different.
  • Opposing, conflicting.
  • He ignored the contrary advice and agreed to the deal.
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denounce

verb

denounce

  • Publicly declare to be wrong or evil.
  • To condemn.
  • To show disapproval of.
  • He denounced the use of violence.

deter

verb

deter

  • To prevent or discourage.
  • To try and make someone NOT do something.
  • Avert, stop, block.
  • His health problems deterred him from running  the race.
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disclose

verb 

disclose

  • To reveal or to make known.
  • Allow something to be shown, give information.
  • They disclosed her name to the press.
  • The magician never disclosed his tricks.

scapegoat

noun

scapegoat

  • Someone who is blamed for others mistakes.
  • A person who suffers the mistake(s) of someone else.
  • He was set up to be the scapegoat of the burglary.
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superficial

adjective

superficial

  • Something that is not deep.
  • Shallow, artificial, lacking depth.
  • She only cares about her looks. She is so shallow.

sustain

verb

sustain

  • To continue.
  • To keep something going, maintain.
  • To support physically or mentally.
  • His memory sustained him through the years.

transition

noun

transition

  • A change from one activity to another.
  • A process or a period of change.
  • Passage, move, conversion, alteration.
  • He made the transition from an urban area to a rural one.
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