10 words
Ahmed Alrefaei
10-May-17
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1- Word: Arrogant
Synonym: Self-important.
Part of Speech: Adjective.
Sentence: Some people who have unique talent are very arrogant.
Collocation: No collocation.
2- Word: Extraordinary
Synonym: Unique.
Part of Speech: Adjective.
Sentence: my friend’s car is quite extraordinary.
Collocation: Verbs: appear, be, and feel.
3- Word: coherent.
Synonym: Sticking together.
Part of Speech: Adjective
Sentence: It is hard to build a coherent building that resists a strong earthquake.
Collocation: No collocation.
4- Word: consecutive
Synonym: sequential.
Part of Speech: Adjective
Sentence: Muslims fast 30 consecutive days as worship for God.
Collocation: No collocation
5- Word: cognitive
Synonym: mental, realizing.
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: Last week, I read a psychological book that talks about cognitive tunneling.
Collocation: no collocation.
6- Word: Lethal.
Synonym: Cause death.
Part of Speech: Adjective
Sentence: Scorpion’s poison is lethal.
Collocation: Prep: to
7- Word: Hostile.
Synonym: Enemy, antagonistic.
Part of Speech: Adjective
Sentence: A hostile person is someone who is wanted by the police because he treats other people aggressively.
Collocation: Verbs: appear.
8- Word: Decisive
Synonym: Critical.
Part of Speech: Adjective.
Sentence: a successful leader can make a decisive decision no matter how hard is the situation.
Collocation: Adverb: Absolutely.
9- Word: debacle.
Synonym: failure
Part of Speech: Noun.
Sentence: The great depression is an economical debacle for the Americans.
Collocation: no collocation.
10- Word: wily.
Synonym: elusive, tricky.
Part of Speech: Adjective
Sentence: Some criminals are wily because they use fake identity so the police can not catch them.
Good work but the word 'coherent' is usually used for non-physical things, such as 'coherent thought' or 'coherent essay'.
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