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Which word describes someone who is both introverted and extroverted?
Which word describes someone who is both introverted and extroverted?
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What is the opposite of 'ethical'?
What is the opposite of 'ethical'?
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Which word describes a story that is short and often humorous?
Which word describes a story that is short and often humorous?
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What is the noun form of the word 'amicable'?
What is the noun form of the word 'amicable'?
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Which word describes a person who has lost a limb?
Which word describes a person who has lost a limb?
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Which of these words describes a state of disorder or lawlessness?
Which of these words describes a state of disorder or lawlessness?
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Which word is a synonym for 'improve'?
Which word is a synonym for 'improve'?
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Which word refers to the study of the structure of the human body?
Which word refers to the study of the structure of the human body?
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Flashcards
Ambivalent
Ambivalent
Having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
Ambivert
Ambivert
A person who has both introverted and extroverted qualities.
Amble
Amble
To walk at a slow, relaxed pace.
Ameliorate
Ameliorate
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Amenable
Amenable
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Amicable
Amicable
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Amnesia
Amnesia
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Anarchy
Anarchy
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Study Notes
Vocabulary
- Anecdote: A short, interesting or amusing story about a real person or event, belonging to the long past
- Ancient: Belonging to a long past time
- Anatomy: The science concerned with the bodily structure of humans
- Anchor: A person who presents a radio/television programme
- Ambivalent: Having or showing both good and bad feelings
- Ambivert: A person who has the qualities of both shyness and openness
- Ameliorate: To make (something bad or unsatisfactory) better
- Amenable: Readily reacting to suggestions and influences
- Amiable: Friendly and good-natured, in a friendly and peaceable manner
- Amicable: Friendly
- Amnesia: A partial or total loss of memory
- Amnesty: An official pardon
- Amoral: Not following any moral rules and not caring about right/wrong
- Amphibians: Animals that can live both on land and in water
- Amputee: A person who has had one or more limbs removed
- Anagram: A word or phrase formed by rearranging a different word
- Analogy: A similarity between like features of two things, on which a comparison may be based
- Analysis: Detailed examination of something complex
- Anarchist: A person who believes that laws and governments are not necessary
- Anarchy: A situation in a country, government, organization etc., in which there is no order/control
- Archaeologist: A person who studies ancient history through material remains
- Archaic: Ancient ways that are no longer used
- Articulate: Able to speak fluently and express ideas clearly
- Assimilation: The process of absorbing new ideas, information, or cultures
- Asymptomatic: Not showing any symptoms of a disease or condition
Phrases
- Having or showing both good and bad feelings: Having mixed feelings
- Walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace: To walk aimlessly
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