English Vocabulary Unit 4
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What does 'sensitive to' mean?

  • Being delicate or fragile in nature
  • Easily upset by what others say or do (correct)
  • Being aware of one's surroundings
  • Having the ability to feel emotions deeply
  • What is the definition of 'tour operator'?

  • A person who leads guided tours
  • An airline offering flight bookings
  • A company making arrangements for travel and accommodations (correct)
  • A group of travelers exploring a destination
  • What is meant by 'bizarre'?

  • Interesting and captivating
  • Horrifying in nature
  • Very strange and unusual (correct)
  • Commonly accepted by society
  • Which of the following best describes 'outstanding'?

    <p>Excellent, clearly much better than usual</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'count on' imply?

    <p>To be confident that you can depend on someone</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'regret' refer to?

    <p>To feel sorry about a situation or mistake</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'breathtaking' suggest?

    <p>Extremely exciting or beautiful</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of 'voyage'?

    <p>A long journey, especially by ship</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Unit 4 Wordlist

    • required to: Indicates necessity; something must be done.
    • sensitive to: Easily affected emotionally by words or actions.
    • sort of: A category or type sharing similar features.
    • be supposed to: Expectations regarding behavior or appearance according to societal norms.
    • the trouble with: Refers to issues or problems associated with someone or something.
    • tour operator: A company that organizes and sells travel arrangements as package holidays.
    • trekking: Walking long distances, often through natural landscapes like hills or mountains.
    • voyage: A long journey, typically taken by ship.
    • wander: To stroll leisurely without a specific destination or purpose.
    • with regard to: Used to indicate a specific connection or relevance to a topic.
    • absurd: Reflecting foolishness or silliness in a humorous context.
    • bizarre: Characterized by strangeness or unusual qualities.
    • bother: To exert effort to do something, often with implication of inconvenience.
    • breathtaking: Describes something that is exceptionally stunning or awe-inspiring.
    • cast: The group of actors that perform in a production, like a film or play.
    • count on: To have confidence in someone's reliability or support.
    • delightful: Pleasing and charming; evokes enjoyment.
    • depend on: Trusting in someone or something for assistance or support.
    • dreadful: Extremely unpleasant or of low quality; shocking or sad.
    • entertaining: Providing amusement; enjoyable and often humorous.
    • exceptional: Significantly better than average in skill or quality.

    Unit 5 Wordlist

    • fine: Indicates a level of excellence exceeding the standard.
    • focus on: Concentrate attention on a specific subject or person.
    • go on: Continuation of an action or situation.
    • impressive: Something that inspires admiration due to its importance or scale.
    • log on: The process of connecting to a computer system, typically requiring user credentials.
    • lyrics: The textual component of a song, particularly in the pop genre.
    • moving: Evokes deep emotions, often of sadness or empathy.
    • mysterious: Pertaining to something enigmatic or not easily understood.
    • outstanding: Exceptional or notably superior compared to the norm.
    • plot: The narrative structure of a book, film, or play.
    • poor: Lacking quality or standard, often resulting in dissatisfaction.
    • regret: A feeling of remorse about circumstances, actions, or past decisions.
    • rely on: To depend confidently on someone or something for assistance or support.

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