1. insight (n.) the power or act of seeing into a situation
She is a woman with great insight.
2. verdict (n.) the finding or decision of a jury on the matter submitted to it in trial
The judge directed the jury to return a verdict of guilty.
3. steep (adj.) making a large angle with the plane of the horizon
This hill is too steep too ride up on a bike.
4. remotely (adv.) separated by an interval or space greater than usual
She isn’t any remotely interested in what you’re saying.
5. suffocate (v.) to stop the respiration of
The baby suffocated under its pillow.
1. insane (adj.) mentally disordered
He went insane.
2. giddy (adj.) causing dizziness
I feel giddy.
3. spoil (v.) to seize by force
The cook had spoilt the soup by putting too much salt in it.
4. verdict (n.) the finding or decision of a jury on the matter submitted to it in trial
The judge directed the jury to return a verdict of guilty.
5. remotely (adv.) separated by an interval or space greater than usual
She isn’t any remotely interested in what you’re saying.
1. premiere (v.) to appear for the first time as a star performer
The premiere is successful.
2. conference (n.) a meeting of two or more persons for discussing matters of common concern
My boss attended a conference on plastics last week.
3. appetite (n.) any of the instinctive desires necessary to keep up organic life
The baby has good appetite.
4. gadget (n.) an often small mechanical or electronic device with a practical use but often thought of as a novelty
She don’t know how to use the gadget for peeling potatoes
5. boost (n.) a push upward
If you boost me up, I can just reach the window.
1. equipment (n.) mental or emotional traits or resources
She set all her equipment.
2. emission (n.) an act or instance of emitting
We have been receiving powerful radio emissions from a distant star system.
3. casualty (n.) serious or fatal accident
Their army suffered heavy casualty.
4. intuitive (adj.) readily learned or understood
She is a very intuitive person.
5. conceive (v.) to cause to begin
Scientist first conceived the idea of the atomic bomb in the 1930s.
1. confine (v.) to hold within a location
Please confine your remarks to the subject under the discussion.
2. elaborate (adj.)- planned or carried out with great care
She made elaborate preparations for party.
3. intensive (adj.) tending to strengthen or increase
Intensive efforts are being made to resolve the dispute.
4. eloquent (adj.) marked by forceful and fluent expression
He is an eloquent speaker.
5. intuitive (adj.) readily learned or understood
She is a very intuitive person.
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