Caol?n英語單詞積累
Word – Tenacity: the quality or fact of being very determined; determination?
Sentence Example: I have a very tenacious character and that is why I became very successful despite many adversities.
Word – Perspicacity: the quality of having a ready insight into things; shrewdness.
Sentence Example: You don’t get anywhere in this world in business or in life without being able to exercise resilience perspicacity.
Word – Feral: in a wild state.
Sentence Example: The feral animals escaped from the capture and were on the loose.
Word – Substantial: of considerable importance, size, or worth.?
Sentence Example: There was substantial support for the change in the company policies.
Word – Profound: having or showing great knowledge or insight.?
Sentence example: It was profound of Aristotle to understand that the earth orbited the sun and not the other way around as believed by religious institutions at the time.?
Word – Gargantuan: tremendous in size, volume, or degree.?
Sentence example: The Titanic was gargantuan in size for its era.
Word - Immerse: involve oneself deeply in a particular activity.?
Sentence example: The best way to learn a new language is to immerse yourself in the environment.?
Word - Biased: unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something.?
Sentence example: Sometimes parents can be very biased when it comes to judging their children.
Assumption: a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof.?
Sentence example: To assume is to make an ass out of you and me – This is an idiom. There is a little understanding needed.
Word - Inhibit: hinder, restrain, or prevent.?
Sentence Example: If you don’t put a plant in a bigger pot as it is developing, you will inhibit the plants ability to grow.?
Word – Perceive: interpret or regard (someone or something) in a particular way.?
Sentence Example: Doctors can perceive things differently which is why one should always consider getting a second opinion when it comes to serious medical decisions.
Word – Dismay: concern and distress caused by something unexpected.?
Sentence Example: To their dismay, they lost the contract and thus lost the job.?
Word – Embark: To go on board a ship or aircraft or to begin (a course of action).?
Sentence Example: She embarked on a new career.
Word – Foil: prevent (something considered wrong or undesirable) from succeeding.
Sentence Example: A brave person foiled the robbery.?
Word – Differentiate: recognize or ascertain what makes (someone or something) different.
Sentence Example: Children can differentiate the past form the future.
Word – Assumption: a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof.?
Sentence Example: They made a lot of assumptions about the stock market before it crashed.
Word – Diligently: in a way that shows care and conscientiousness in one's work or duties.?
Sentence Example: He spends his time working diligently on the project before completing it for the company.
Word – Swiftly: without delay; after a very short time.?
Sentence Example: The fire Brigade acted swiftly when they arrived on the scene.?
Word – Facilitate: make (an action or process) easy or easier.?
Sentence Example: As a tutor you do your best to facilitate what the student needs.
Word – Comprehend: grasp mentally; understand.?
Sentence Example: Sometimes students cannot comprehend the meaning of a word so the tutor clarifies the meaning for them.?
Word – Compendious: containing or presenting the essential facts of something in a comprehensive but concise way.?
Sentence Example: The survey was considered to be a compendious one.
Word -Compatible: able to exist or occur together without problems or conflict.?
Sentence Example: Sometimes a certain career path is not compatible with family life.?
Word – Mighty: possessing great and impressive power or strength, especially because of size.?
Sentence Example: There are some countries which are mighty industrious for their size.