4000 words Book 6
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In Inglés
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A different option | Alternate |
Inside a package | Boxed |
To do something easily | Convenient |
To throw it away | Discard |
Pushed into a small space | Stuffed |
Amateur | A person who does something for fun and isn’t paid for it |
Ambiguous | Not entirely clear |
Anonymous | No one knows who he or she is |
Attain | To succeed at something |
Autonomy | Freedom or independence |
Concession | Something that one person gives up to another |
Decay | The result of something slowly being broken down or destroyed naturally |
Dwell | To live there |
Enlighten | To teach them about something |
Enrich | To make someone rich or increase their wealth |
Flourish | To do very well |
Geometry | The study of shapes and how to measure them |
Gleam | To sparkle and shine |
Greed | Wanting to have more of something than you need or should have |
Harmony | A feeling that everything is peaceful, balanced, and in agreement |
Indigenous | Something or someone exists naturally in an environment or area |
Jurisdiction | The power or right to make judgments about the law and how it is upheld |
Parade | A series of things or people that come or are shown one after another |
Statue | A three-dimensional work of art, usually made of clay, marble, or metal |
Virgin | Someone who has never had sex |
Abnormal | Different from normal or average |
Absent | Missing or not in the place they are expected to be |
Adjacent | Next to or adjoining something else. |
Aluminum | A chemical element that is a light silver-coloured metal |
Applicable | Relevant to them |
Artificial | Made or produced to copy something natural; not real |
Bicycle | A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling |
Broker | To arrange or negotiate the details of something for others |
Bureaucracy | A group of people who work together to help manage a large business or run a country |
Configure | To set it up and arrange it |
Consolidate | To join or bring together into one thing |
Convenience | To do something easily |
Deduct | To subtract something |
Deem | To consider something |
Entrepreneur | Someone who starts a new business or organization in order to make money |
Evenly | Divided equally into amounts, numbers, or values |
Fiscal | Related to money or finances, especially that of a government or business |
Franchise | The right to sell another company’s products or services in a particular area |
Ideological | Based on a system of beliefs or ideals |
Robot | A machine that can do the work of a person |
Abbey | A house, or group of houses, where monks or nuns live |
Abundant | It is available in large quantities |
Adjoin | Be next to or attached to something else |
Ample | Plenty of or large: it is enough or more than enough |
Arid | It is hot and dry and gets very little or no rain |
Cathedral | An important, and often large and beautifully-built, church |
Crisis | A difficult time when things are going to either get worse or better |
Deprive | To not let them have it |
Drought | A long period of time in which little or no rain falls |
Eligible | Permitted to do or have something |
Fast | To go without food or drink for a period of time. |
Grumble | To complain |
Inland | Into the center of a country or land |
Moisture | Small drops of water in the air or on a surface |
Nonetheless | Occurs despite some other thing. |
Oath | A formal, often public, promise |
Prairie | A flat, wide area of land in North America and Canada, without many trees and originally covered with grass |
Rugged | Rocky and difficult to travel through |
Scarce | A very small amount of it |
Speculate | To guess about something |
Aquatic | Lives or grows in water |
Biosphere | The regions of the surface and atmosphere of the Earth where living organisms exist |
Bizarre | Very strange |
Celsius | A scale for measuring temperature. |
Coarse | A rough texture. |
Companion | Someone spends a lot of time with. |
Digest | Swallow food and pass it through the body. |
Duration | Time during which it happens. |
Ecology | The study of the environment and living things |
Feat | An impressive or difficult achievement or action |
Infinite | No limit or end |
Nucleus | The central part of an atom or cell |
Parasite | A tiny animal or plant that attaches to another animal to get food |
Prominent | Important and well known |
Repetitive | Repeated many times and becomes boring |
Reproductive | A living thing which can produce young |
Temperate | Never gets too hot or cold |
Tolerance | The ability to accept something unfavorable |
Undergo | Experience something, especially a change or something unpleasant |
Vulnerable | Weak and without protection |