Word | Part Of Speech | Example |
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addictive | Adjective | TV is so addictive, I can watch it for hours. |
attention | Noun | Please pay attention to me. |
behaviour | Noun | The child’s behaviour was quite strange. |
blockbuster | Noun | Although the film was independent, it became a blockbuster. |
box office | Noun | The box office opens soon. Let’s go buy tickets so we can get our seats early. |
cameraman | Noun | The cameraman is very skilled at filming car chases. |
chase | Noun / Verb | Action movies often have car chases. |
CIA | Noun | The CIA is investigating that business. |
comic | Noun | When I was a child, Batman was my favourite comic. |
couch potato | Noun | You are such a couch potato! You should turn off the TV and go outside. |
creepy | Adjective | The person I sat beside on the bus was so creepy. |
critic | Noun | There are several critics who think the film was terrible. |
to develop | Verb | The student has developed into a fluent speaker of English. |
fad | Noun | I don’t think this is just a fad. I think it will be popular for a long time. |
folk(s) | Noun | My neighbours are very pleasant folk. |
genre | Noun | I love all genres of movies except horror. |
ghost writer | Noun | Many people hire ghost writers to write books for them if they are unable themselves. |
gross | Adjective | I don’t like eating meat. I think it’s kind of gross. |
horror | Noun | She can’t even open her eyes when we watch horror movies. |
inflation | Noun | Because of inflation, most investments work out well. |
influence | Noun / Verb | Some people believe TV has had a negative influence on society. |
initial | Adjective | My initial reaction was shock. |
investigator | Noun | We hired an investigator to find the missing child. |
investment | Noun | The investments we made have really done well. |
keen | Adjective | I am not very keen on seeing that movie. |
launch | Noun / Verb | The company launched their new service yesterday. |
layman | Noun | It is so simple, even a layman could understand! |
lecturer | Noun | I have become good friends with one of my lecturers from university. |
manga | Noun | A lot of the students in my class enjoy reading mangas. |
memoirs | Noun | The former president is going to write his memoirs soon. |
mistress | Noun | The married man has a mistress he keeps secret from his wife. |
my “plus one” (at a party) | Phrase | I received an invitation plus one for the wedding. |
nonsense | Noun | There is so much nonsense on TV, I have decided to disconnect my service. |
plot | Noun | The acting of the film was good, but the plot was boring. |
potential | Adjective | Putting a television in your bathroom is a bad idea. It would be a potential disaster. |
poverty | Noun | There are so many people living in poverty in the world. |
proposal | Noun | Your proposal is being considered. You will receive an answer soon. |
psychological | Adjective | Psychological horror movies are too scary for me to watch. |
real estate | Noun | Most rich people in the world became wealthy from real estate. |
recruit | Noun / Verb | The CIA recruited him after he graduated university. |
ridicule | Verb | He was ridiculed for his new hairstyle. |
scene | Noun | This scene is my favourite of the movie. |
sole | Adjective | You are the sole reason I came to this party. |
somebody's take on something | Phrase | Jim, what is your take on the situation? |
stock | Noun | We bought several stocks of the company. |
sum | Noun | The sum of the price of the item plus tax was too much for me. |
suspense | Noun | I loved TV shows that have a lot of suspense. |
technician | Noun | We need a special technician to fix the television. |
threat | Noun | His threats really scare me. |
to appreciate | Verb | I appreciate that you are having problems in this country. |
to be desensitized | Adjective | Children watch a lot of violent TV, so they become desensitized to it in real life. |
to be glued to the idiot box | Phrase | I did not do anything this weekend. I was glued to the idiot box. |
to be over someone | Phrase | She broke up with her boyfriend two months ago, but she still isn’t over him. |
to blame | Verb | A lot of people blame TV for the violence in society. |
to combine | Verb | There were several problems that combined to make the day terrible. |
to conclude | Verb | The report concluded that TV has no effect on violence in society. |
to confirm | Verb | The teacher confirmed that we are going to have a test tomorrow. |
to disclose | Verb | He will never disclose his salary. |
to drop out | Verb | I dropped out of high school when I was 16 years old. |
to entertain | Verb | I was so entertained by that movie. |
to export jobs | Phrase | Recently, a lot of jobs have been exported to countries where salaries are lower. |
to extend one’s knowledge | Phrase | Before you go to a higher level, you should extend your knowledge about vocabulary. |
to flip through the channels | Phrase | I spent three hours last night flipping through the channels on TV. I couldn’t find anything interesting to watch. |
to go / be against the grain | Phrase | His style is really against the grain. I have never seen anything like it before. |
to keep someone on their toes | Phrase | The teacher always knows when we aren’t focusing on the lesson. He really keeps us on our toes. |
to neglect | Verb | Don’t neglect your responsibilities! |
to prevent | Verb | Money prevents me from doing what I really want to do. |
to provide | Verb | My parents provided me the chance to travel a lot when I was a child. |
to recommend | Verb | I do not recommend doing that. |
to recover | Verb | She hasn’t recovered from surgery yet. |
to rot | Verb | Food will usually not rot if you put it in the freezer. |
to rush | Verb | We rushed to school this morning because we woke up late. |
to speculate | Verb | I don’t know what happened. I can only speculate. |
to work out (well) | Phrase | My plans didn’t work out very well. In fact, nothing happened like I had planned. |
tutor | Noun | I don’t understand class as much as the other students. I think I need a tutor. |
upcoming | Adjective | We will be away for two weeks during our upcoming holiday. |
violence | Noun | There is so much violence in society these days. |
violent | Adjective | I really avoid violent movies. |
visible | Adjective | Unfortunately, the mountains are not visible from my balcony. |
wisely | Adverb | I wisely decided to go to bed early last night. Today has been a very difficult day at work. |
Exercise
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