Vocabulary Blog6
Word:
intricate
Definition:
having many parts
Part
of Speech: adjective
Sentence:
That play was difficult to understand because it
has intricate plot.
Collocation:
intricate plot
Word:
fertilizer
Definition: a substance (such as manure or a special chemical) that is added to
soil to help the growth of plants
Part
of Speech: noun
Sentence:
I bought a fertilizer for my tomato in the garden.
Collocation:
organic fertilizer
Word:
plunge
Definition:
to fall or drop suddenly from a high place
Part
of Speech: verb
Sentence:
She plunged into the falls
Collocation:
plunge in
Word:
prone
Definition:
likely to do
Part
of Speech: adjective
Sentence:
She is prone to catch cold even in summer.
Collocation:
accident prone
Word:
landlord
Definition:
a person who owns a house, apartment, etc. and
rents it to other people
Part
of Speech: noun
Sentence: I went seeing the house which I wanted to rent with landlord.
Synonym:
landowner
Word:
enchant
Definition:
to attract and hold the attention of (someone) by
being interesting, pretty,etc.
Part
of Speech: verb
Sentence:
Rose has enchanted many people for a long time
Collocation:
be enchanted
Word:
rot
Definition:
to slowly decay or cause (something) to decay
Part
of Speech: verb
Sentence:
the smell of rotting egg spread in the room
Synonym:
decay
Word:
circulation
Definition: movement of air, water, etc. through the different parts of
something
Part
of Speech: noun
Sentence: I’m curious about the circulation of ocean
Collocation:
blood circulation
Word:
predicament
Definition:
a difficult or unpleasant situation
Part
of Speech: noun
Sentence:
Adjusting new environment causes some predicaments
Synonym:
difficulty
Word:
gripe
Definition:
to complain about something
Part
of Speech: verb
Sentence:
He griped new policy of his company
Synonym:
squawk
Good work but "I went seeing" should be " I went to see" and "gripe" collocates with about in your example sentence. 10/10
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