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Vocabulary Project 01355501, Ms.Supattaraporn Wettriyanon ID: 5614551069…
Vocabulary Project 01355501
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UNIT 1
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Terrain [Noun]
Synonym:
area, topography, field
Meaning:
kind of land
Sentence example:
The vehicle response is used to introduce motion based metrics for characterizing the roughness of the terrain.
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Reinforced [Verb]
Antonym:
decreased, lessened, reduced
Synonym:
added to, bolstered, built up
Meaning:
made stronger
Sentence example:
The buildings didn't fall in earthquake because their walls were reinforced with steel.
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Distinct [Adj.]
Synonym:
clear, different, noticeable
Antonym:
vague, ambiguous
Meaning:
clear and easy to notice
Sentence example:
Your look so handsome, so distrinct.
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Optimal [Adj.]
Synonym:
best, ideal, excellent
Antonym:
worst
Meaning:
the best
Sentence example:
To make the optimal decision, I visually scan as many as possible of the various alternatives.
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To collapsed [Verb]
Antonym:
fix, create, grow
Meaning:
fell down suddenly
Sentence example:
A high-rise building collapsed during severe storms.
Synonym:
fell down, breaked, failed
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Fundamental [Noun]
Sentence example: The differences between woman and man are deep and fundamental.
Meaning:
basic and centrally important
Antonym:
extra, additional
Synonym:
structural, elementary
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To ended up [Verb]
Antonym:
begin, start, commence
Synonym:
finally arrived
Sentence example:
They're travelling across Europe by train and are planning to end up in Moscow.
Meaning:
eventually arrived
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Hygiene [Noun]
Synonym:
sanitation, hygienics
Antonym:
dirtiness, filth
Meaning:
pratice of keeping clean
Sentence example:
COVID-19 makes hygiene and cleanliness more important than ever.
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Vibrant [Adj.]
Antonym:
colorless, pale
Synonym:
vivid, brightly
Sentence example:
My house was painted with vibrant colors.
Meaning:
brilliant
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Massive [Adj.]
Synonym:
enormous, huge, gigantic, great, tremendous
Meaning:
very large
Antonym:
common, limited,little, miniature, minor
Sentence example:
Massive amounts of carbon dioxide are generated every day.
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UNIT 2
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Solar [Adj]
Synonym:
sun
Antonym:
lunar
Meaning:
related to the sun
Sentence example:
Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the sun.
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Align [Verb]
Antonym:
misalign
Synonym:
adjust, make parallel
Meaning:
put in a certain position, usually parallel to something
Sentence example:
If you place the paper guides in the wrong position or do not align the edges of the paper before you load it, stapled paper may be misaligned.
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Precise [Adj.]
Synonym:
exact, accurate
Antonym:
inaccurate, incorrect, imprecise, improper
Meaning:
accurate
Sentence example:
Be sure to take precise measurements before you cut the cloth.
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Flaw [Noun]
Sentence example:
There was one flaw in his happiness, but that he had forgotten for the moment.
Synonym:
fault, weakness, failing, defect
Meaning:
a fault or weakness
Antonym:
perfection, strength, strong point, fine point
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Instituted [Verb]
Synonym:
initiated, innovated, instituted, originated
Antonym:
closed, ended, stoped
Meaning:
officially began
Sentence example:
This hospital was instituted for sick and lame patients.
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A talent [Noun]
Synonym:
skill, genius, knack, charisma
Antonym:
inability, incapacity
Meaning:
natural abilities
Sentence example:
We all have different talents and different specialties.
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Subsequent [Adj.]
Synonym:
next, following, later, succeeding
Antonym:
earlier, previous, prior
Meaning:
happening after something else
Sentence example:
Knowledge has been passed down to subsequent generation.
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At random [Adj.]
Synonym:
by chance, unplanned, haphazard
Antonym:
planned, determine, particular, specific
Meaning:
without plan or pattern
Sentence example:
The name of the winner was chosen at random by a computer.
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Temporary [Adj.]
Synonym:
transient, provisional, impermanent
Antonym:
permanent, abiding
Meaning:
continuing only for a limited time
Sentence example:
I got a temporary job at the firm.
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Frigid [Adj.]
Antonym:
warm, hot, heat
Synonym:
freezing, cool, bleak, stolid
Sentence example:
The frigid air made difficult to start the car in the morning.
Meaning:
very cold
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A lure [Noun]
Synonym:
attraction, temptation
Meaning:
purposely attract someone or tempt someone to do something
Sentence example:
He felt the lure of adventure.
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A thrill [Verb]
Sentence example:
For most people, it is a thrill to meet a famous artist.
Synonym:
excitement
Meaning:
something exciting
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UNIT 3
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To transport [Verb]
Synonym:
carry, convey, transpose
Meaning:
moved goods or people from one place to another
Sentence example:
A vehicle, such as an aircraft, used to transport passengers, mail, or freight.
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Vigorous [Adj.]
Synonym:
intense, heavy, strenuous
Meaning:
using a lot of energy.
Sentence example:
It is important to drink a lot water before vigorous exercise.
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An obstacle [Noun]
Meaning:
something that prevents
Synonym:
obstruction, barrier, drawback, hindrance, ordeal
Sentence example:
The biggest obstacle to success is negative habits.
Ms.Supattaraporn Wettriyanon
ID: 5614551069