Vocaburaly Blog3
Word:
judicious
Definition: having or showing good judgement
Part
of Speech: adjective
Sentence: Judge is required judicious decision in the court.
Antonym:
injudicious, foolish
Word: vapor
Definition:
a substance that is in the form of a gas or that
consists of very small drops or particles mixed with the air.
Part
of Speech: noun
Sentence: We can see vapors on the window in the winter if the room is warm.
Synonym:
mist
Word:
decentralize
Definition: to change (something) by taking control, power
Part
of Speech: verb
Sentence: Government decentralizes power of ministry.
Collocation: decentralize (something) into
Word:
enthusiasm
Definition:
strong excitement about something
Part
of Speech: noun
Sentence: I have enthusiasm for figure skate.
Collocation:
with enthusiasm
Word:
retain
Definition:
to continue to have or use (something)
Part
of Speech: verb
Sentence: He has retained his grandfather’s watch for 5 years.
Synonym:
keep
Word: diagnose
Definition:
to recognize (a disease, illness, etc) by examining
someone
Part
of Speech: verb
Sentence: I was diagnosed with flu.
Collocation: diagnose with
Word:
allocate
Definition:
to divide and give out (something) for a special
reason or to particular people, companies, etc
Part
of Speech: verb
Sentence:
The boss allocated employee to job.
Collocation:
allocate to/ among
Word:
reinforce
Definition:
to strengthen (a group of people) with new supplies
or more people
Part
of Speech: verb
Sentence:
The wall of the school was reinforced just in case
earthquakes occur.
Collocation: reinforce with/ by doing
Word:
integral
Definition:
very important and necessary
Part
of Speech: adjective
Sentence:
Financial care is integral for single parent.
Synonym:
indispensable
Word: prosperous
Definition:
having success usually by making a lot of money
Part
of Speech: adjective
Sentence:
Japan is one of the most prosperous country in
Asia.
Synonym:
successful
Good work here but remember to use articles with nouns: "The boss allocated employee to job." = an employee...the job. See your other sentences above. 10/10
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