یادگیری 504 لغت ضروری انگلیسی هر روز 20 لغت / روز سیزده
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هر روز 20 لغت از کتاب 504 Absolutely Essential Words تمرین کنید و در کمتر از یک ماه همه لغات مهم و ضروری زبان انگلیسی را یاد بگیرید. لغات امروز:
Patriotic
inspired by love for your country
Respect for the country's flag, a desire to see your nation succeed, and a deep, abiding love of your country are all patriotic expressions, but being patriotic doesn’t mean you think your country’s perfect — just that you love it.
Transmit
send from one person or place to another
If you’re an international spy, you might transmit secret messages using a special code written in invisible ink. If you aren’t a spy, you could probably just use email. Whatever your circumstances, when you transmit information, you send.
Valid
well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force
A valid argument is one that is well-grounded in fact, law or logic. "Their argument for annulment was valid because they had never even met and their marriage was the result of a clerical error at town hall."
Ingenious
showing inventiveness and skill
Something ingenious shows creativity and inventiveness. If someone compares you to Einstein, they're implying that you, too, are ingenious.
Expensive
high in price or charging high prices
The adjective expensive means high in price, like the expensive basketball sneakers you had to work all summer to save up enough money to buy.
Solitary
not growing or living in groups or colonies
If you're a lone wolf, a one-man band, a rugged individualist, or an island unto yourself, you prefer to be solitary — in other words, alone or single. The term can be used to describe a person, a place, or a thing.
Awkward
lacking grace or skill in manner or movement or performance
If you are awkward, chances are you are uncomfortable. You could feel socially awkward, like when you forget the host's name. Or, you may feel physically awkward, like when you trip on your way to the podium.
Radical
far beyond the norm
If something is considered extremist or very different from anything that has come before it, call it radical.
Defiant
boldly resisting authority or an opposing force
Have you ever seen a picture of a protester who is about to be carried off by police but is still shouting or resisting, fighting to the bitter end? That person is defiant.
Shriek
sharp piercing cry
A high-pitched, piercing cry is a shriek. A common response to finding a snake curled in the silverware drawer would be to shriek.
Torment
intense feelings of suffering; acute mental or physical pain
By repeatedly trying to make someone miserable you torment them. The noun torment is the result of the verb torment.
Journalist
a person who writes or broadcasts news stories
A journalist is a person whose job involves writing nonfiction stories for newspapers, magazines, or online news sites. If you are reading or hearing a news story, you have a journalist to thank for providing that story.
Neutral
having no personal preference
Commonly used to describe a person who doesn’t pick sides in disputes, neutral also pegs anything that refuses to be bold: the color beige, bland clothing, people with no preferences on where to eat for dinner.
Soothe
cause to feel better
To soothe is to relieve or to bring comfort. If the pounding in your head is driving you mad, it sounds like you might need an aspirin or two to soothe your headache.
Exaggerate
enlarge beyond bounds or the truth
When you exaggerate you stretch the truth. Fishermen tend to exaggerate the size of their fish. And children tend to exaggerate the seriousness of their cuts in order to get cute Band-Aids.
Brutal
resembling a beast; showing lack of human sensibility
Use brutal to describe something beastly and harsh, like training for a triathlon, a really cold winter in the Arctic, or a mean bouncer at a club who throws people out for no reason.
Harvest
the gathering of a ripened crop
The harvest is the time when you reap what you sow. As a verb, to harvest something means that you pick or gather it. You might harvest your sweet corn late in the summer.
Redeem
exchange or buy back for money; under threat
If you redeem yourself, you make up for wrongs by doing something that makes you seem good again, like when after being irritable and snappy with your grandmother, you redeem yourself by bringing her flowers and apologizing.
Negative
characterized by denial or opposition or resistance
Negative means focused on what is bad or lacking. A negative ad tells you bad things about the competition. A negative person loves to complain.
Hinder
be an obstacle to
The verb hinder means to block or put something in the way of, so if you’re in a high-speed car chase with the police, they might put up a blockade to hinder your progress.
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