Article Week 1
Article Week 1
Article Week 1
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Dictionary
Fray
/frā/
verb
(of a fabric, rope, or cord) unravel or become worn at the edge, typically through
constant rubbing:"cheap fabric soon frays"
Strained
/strānd/
adjective
(of a person) showing signs of tiredness or nervous tension:"Jean's pale, strained
face"
Life·line
/ˈlīfˌlīn/
noun
.a thing on which someone or something depends or which provides a means of escape from a difficult
situation:"the telephone has always been a lifeline for Gabby and me"
Broker
verb [ T ]
/ˈbroʊ.kɚ/
to arrange something such as a deal, agreement, etc. between two or more groups or countries:
Bud·ding
/ˈbədiNG/
adjective
Just beginning and showing promising signs of continuing: "their budding
relationship"
Es·tab·lish
/əˈstabliSH/
verb
set up (an organization, system, or set of rules) on a firm or permanent basis:"the
British established a rich trade with Portugal"
Fun·nel
/ˈfən(ə)l/
verb
guide or channel (something) through or as if through a funnel:"some $12.8 billion was funneled through the
Marshall Plan"
A·top
/əˈtäp/
Preposition
on the top of:"the weathervane is perched atop the barn"
Sky·scrap·er
/ˈskīˌskrāpər/
noun
a very tall building of many stories.
Pre·dict
/prēˈdik(t)/
verb
say or estimate that (a specified thing) will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something:"it is
too early to predict a result"
Bom·bard·ment
/bämˈbärdm(ə)nt/
noun
a continuous attack with bombs, shells, or other missiles:"an aerial bombardment will precede the attack"
Fu·el
/ˈfyo͞o(ə)l/
noun
cause (a fire) to burn more intensely:"gasoline may have been used to fuel the fire"
sustain or inflame (a feeling or activity):"his private pain fuels his passion as an actor"
In·creas·ing·ly
/inˈkrēsiNGlē/
adverb
to an increasing extent; more and more:"increasingly, attention is paid to health"
Coun·cil
/ˈkouns(ə)l/
noun
an advisory, deliberative, or legislative body of people formally constituted and meeting regularly:"an official
human rights council"
Frus·trat·ed
/ˈfrəˌstrādəd/
adjective
feeling or expressing distress and annoyance, especially because of inability to change or achieve
something:"young people get frustrated with the system"
Ac·cord
/əˈkôrd/
noun
an official agreement or treaty:"opposition groups refused to sign the accord"
Synonyms: pact, treaty, agreement
Dep·u·ty
/ˈdepyədē/
noun
a person whose immediate superior is a senior figure within an organization and who is empowered to act as a
substitute for this superior:"his deputy has been largely running the business for the past year"
De·clared
/dəˈklerd/
adjective
openly or formally asserted or announced:"despite the company's declared good intentions, some remained
skeptical"
In·ten·tion
/inˈten(t)SHən/
noun
a thing intended; an aim or plan:"she was full of good intentions"
synonyms: aim, purpose, intent, objective
Trade
/trād/
noun
the action of buying and selling goods and services:"a move to ban all trade in ivory"
Cur·rent
/ˈkərənt/
adjective
1.belonging to the present time; happening or being used or done now:"keep abreast of current events"
Tra·jec·to·ry
/trəˈjekt(ə)rē/
noun
1.the path followed by a projectile flying or an object moving under the action of given forces:"the
missile's trajectory was preset"
2.a curve or surface cutting a family of curves or surfaces at a constant angle.
Bode
/bōd/
verb
1.be an omen of a particular outcome:"their argument did not bode well for the future"
In·va·sion
/inˈvāZH(ə)n/
noun
1.an instance of invading a country or region with an armed force:"in 1546 England had to be
defended from invasion"
Dis·place·ment
/disˈplāsm(ə)nt/
noun
1.the moving of something from its place or position:"vertical displacement of the shoreline"
2.the occupation by a submerged body or part of a body of a volume which would otherwise be
occupied by a fluid.
Star·va·tion
/stärˈvāSH(ə)n/
noun
1.suffering or death caused by hunger:"thousands died of starvation"
Col·lapse
/kəˈlaps/
verb
(of a structure) fall down or in; give way:"the roof collapsed on top of me"
Jeop·ard·ize
/ˈjepərˌdīz/
verb
put (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure:"a devaluation
of the dollar would jeopardize New York's position as a financial center"
Sus·pend
/səˈspend/
verb
1.temporarily prevent from continuing or being in force or effect:"work on the dam was suspended"
Fa·cil·i·tate
/fəˈsiləˌtāt/
verb
1.make (an action or process) easy or easier:"schools were located on the same campus to facilitate the
sharing of resources"
Aid
/ād/
noun
1.help, typically of a practical nature:"he saw the pilot slumped in his cockpit and went to his aid"
A·lign
/əˈlīn/
verb
place or arrange (things) in a straight line:"gently brush the surface to align the fibers"
Coveted
/ˈkəvədəd/
adjective
1.greatly desired or envied:"I gave up a coveted job, that of editor-in-chief"
Mile·stone
/ˈmīlˌstōn/
Noun
an action or event marking a significant change or stage in development:"the speech is being hailed as a
milestone in race relations"
E·merge
/əˈmərj/
verb
move out of or away from something and come into view:"black ravens emerged from the fog"
Ex·pand
/ikˈspand/
verb
1.become or make larger or more extensive:"their business expanded into other hotels and properties"
Con·ces·sion
/kənˈseSH(ə)n/
noun
1.a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands; a thing conceded:"the strikers returned to
work having won some concessions
Scath·ing
/ˈskāT͟HiNG/
adjective
1.witheringly scornful; severely critical:"he unleashed a scathing attack on his former boss"
De·nun·ci·a·tion
/dəˌnənsēˈāSH(ə)n/
noun
1.public condemnation of someone or something:"denunciation of his reckless methods"
Plea
/plē/
noun
a formal statement by or on behalf of a defendant or prisoner, stating guilt or innocence in response to a
charge, offering an allegation of fact, or claiming that a point of law should apply:"he changed his plea to not
guilty"