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Wordlist 5They Know What You Want
مرکز مطالعات و توسعه آموزش علوم پزشکی
1. Administer (v.)Definition: to bring into use or operation
Synonym: Operate, regulate, manage Example:
to administer justice; to administer last rites. Word Family:
non·ad·min·is·trant, adjectiveself-ad·min·is·tered, adjective
self-ad·min·is·ter·ing, adjectiveun·ad·min·is·tered, adjective
2. Appeal ( n.)Definition: an earnest request for aid, support
Synonym: Petition, request Example: Her charming children’s stories have
lost its appeal. Word Family:
ap·peal·a·bil·i·ty, nounap·peal·a·ble, adjective
ap·peal·er, nounnon·ap·peal·a·bil·i·ty, noun
non·ap·peal·a·ble, adjective
3. Channel (v.)Definition:
to direct toward or into some particular course: Synonym: conduct, direct, guide
Example: to channel one's interests. Word Family:
chan·nel·er; especially British, chan·nel·ler, nounmul·ti·chan·neled, adjectivemul·ti·chan·nelled, adjective
non·chan·neled, adjectiveun·chan·neled, adjective
4. Convince (v.)Definition: to persuade; cajole:
Synonym: Persuade, satisfy, assure, Example:
We finally convinced them to have dinner with us. Word Family:
con·vinc·ed·ly, adverbcon·vinc·ed·ness, noun
con·vinc·er, nouncon·vin·ci·ble, adjectivecon·vinc·i·bil·i·ty, noun
5. Customer (n.)
Definition: a person who purchases goods or services fro
m another; buyer Synonym: shopper, buyer, consumer
Example: Businesses need to think up new ways of attracting customers.
Word Family:
6. Domestic (adj.)Definition:
of or pertaining to the home, the household, household affairs, or the family
Synonym: home, local, Example: domestic pleasures.
Word Family:do·mes·ti·cal·ly, adverb
an·ti·do·mes·tic, adjectivean·ti·do·mes·ti·cal·ly, adverb
non·do·mes·tic, adjective, nounnon·do·mes·ti·cal·ly, adverb
7. Explicit (adj.)Definition:
definite and unreserved in expression; outspoken: Synonym: direct, plain, obvious, straightforward
Example: He was quite explicit as to what he expected us to
do for him. Word Family:
ex·plic·it·ly, adverbex·plic·it·ness, noun
o·ver·ex·plic·it, adjectivequa·si-ex·plic·it, adjectivequa·si-ex·plic·it·ly, adverb
8. Export (v.)Definition:
to ship (commodities) to other countries or places for sale, exchange, etc.
Synonym: send overseas, tradeExample: The islands exported sugar and fruit.
Word Family:ex·port·a·ble, adjectiveex·port·a·bil·i·ty, noun
ex·port·er, nounnon·ex·port·a·ble, adjective
su·per·ex·port, noun
9. Gimmick (n.)Definition: an unusual trick intended to attract
attention Synonym: stunt, contrivance,
Example: An offer that good must have a gimmick in it somewhere.
Word Family:gim·mick·er, noun
gim·mick·y, adjectiveun·gim·mick·y, adjective
10. Implicit (adj.)Definition: suggested but not communicated
directlySynonym: implied, indirect, inferred, hinted
Example: He interpreted her comments as an implicit criticism of the government.
Word Family:im·plic·it·ly, adverb
im·plic·it·ness, im·plic·i·ty, nounun·im·plic·it·ly, adverb
11. Income (n.)
Definition: money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
Synonym: salary, pay, wages, Example: Average incomes have risen by
4.5% over the past year.Word Family:
12. Indicate (v.)Definition: to show, point or make clear in another way
Synonym: show, point to, display, prove, Example: Exploratory investigations have indicated
large amounts of oil below the sea bed. Word Family:
in·di·cat·a·ble, adjectivein·dic·a·to·ry
in·ter·in·di·cate, verb (used with object), in·ter·in·di·cat·ed, in·ter·in·di·cat·ing.
re·in·di·cate, verb (used with object), re·in·di·cat·ed, re·in·di·cat·ing.
un·in·di·cat·ed, adjective
13. Innovative (adj.)
Definition: using new methods or ideasSynonym: novel, new, fresh,
Example: She was an imaginative and innovative manager.
Word Family:in·no·va·tive·ly, adverb
in·no·va·tive·ness, nounun·in·no·va·tive, adjective
14. Invoke (v.)Definition: to make someone have a particular feeling
or remember somethingSynonym: elicit, induce, bring out
Example: The opening paragraph invokes a vision of England in the early Middle Ages.
Word Family:in·vo·ca·ble, adjective
in·vok·er, nounre·in·voke, verb (used with object), re·in·voked, re·in·vok·
ing.un·in·vo·ca·ble, adjective
un·in·voked, adjective
15. Nutrition (n.) Definition: the substances that you take into your body as food and the way that they influence your
health Synonym: nutrients, nourishment
Example: Good nutrition is essential if patients are to make a quick recovery improvements in nutrition.
Word Family:nu·tri·tion·al, nu·tri·tion·ar·y, adjective
nu·tri·tion·al·ly, adverbhy·per·nu·tri·tion, nounsu·per·nu·tri·tion, noun
16.Obviously (adv.)Definition: in a way that is easy to understand or
see Synonym: distinctly, undoubtedly, certainly
Example: He was in tears and obviously very upset. Word Family:
ob·vi·ous·ly, adverbob·vi·ous·ness, noun
non·ob·vi·ous, adjectivenon·ob·vi·ous·ly, adverb
non·ob·vi·ous·ness, noun
17. Publish (v.)Definition: to make information available to people,
especially in a book, magazine or newspaper, or to produce and sell a book, magazine or newspaper
Synonym: print, produce, publicize,Example: She's just had an article published in their weekend
supplement. Word Family:
pub·lish·a·ble, adjectivemis·pub·lished, adjective
non·pub·lish·a·ble, adjectiveun·pub·lish·a·ble, adjective
un·pub·lished, adjective
18. Reliable (adj.)Definition: Something or someone that is reliable
can be trusted or believed because they work or behave well in the way you expect.
Synonym: plausible, valid, truthful, honestExample: Gideon is very reliable - if he says he'll do
something, he'll do it. Word Family:
re·li·a·bil·i·ty, re·li·a·ble·ness, nounre·li·a·bly, adverb
non·re·li·a·ble, adjectivenon·re·li·a·ble·ness, noun
non·re·li·a·b·ly, adverb
19. Sector (n.)
Definition: a section or zone Synonym: division, branch, area,
Example: The new government's policy is to transfer state industries from the public sector
to the private sector. Word Family:
sec·tor·al, adjectivesub·sec·tor, noun
20. Slogan (n.)
Definition: a short easily remembered phrase, especially one used to advertise an
idea or a product Synonym: catchline, motto, watchword
Example: an advertising slogan, a campaign slogan
Word Family:
21. Variety (n.)Definition: the characteristic of often changing
and being different Synonym: diversity, variegation, difference
Example: Work on the production line is monotonous and lacks variety.
Word Family:non·va·ri·e·ty, noun, plural non·va·ri·e·ties.
o·ver·va·ri·e·ty, nounsub·va·ri·e·ty, noun, plural sub·va·ri·e·ties.