l snap /snæp/
Definition1: to suddenly break something with a short loud noise , or to be broken in this way
Example: When the rope snapped , Davis fell into water.
Definition2: to quickly move something such as a light switch so that it make a short sound ,or be moved quickly in this way
Example: She quickly snapped her handbag shut.
l clatter /ˈklætər/
Definition: to move somewhere making a series loud short noise
Example: He came clattering down the stairs.
l criterion[kraɪˋtɪrɪən]
Definition: a standard that is used for judging something or for making a decision about something
Example1: Everyone whose qualifications meet our criteria will be considered.
Example2: What criteria do you have for selecting patients for treatment?
l squeal (v) /skwil/
Definition: to make a long high sound
Example: I could hear the girls squealing with delight.
l permeate /ˈpɜrmiˌeɪt/
Definition1: if an attitude or feeling permeates something, you can feel or see its influence clearly in every parts of that thing
Example: A sense of deep loss permeates Frost’s poetry.
Definition2: if gas, liquid, or a smell permeates something , it spreads into and through every parts of it
Example: An unpleasant odor permeates every room.
l manifestation /ˌmænɪfəˈsteɪʃ(ə)n/
Definition: evidence that something exists or is present
Example: The demonstration were a manifestation of the people’s discontent.
l wane /weɪn/
Definition: if a feeling or powers wanes , it become weaker or less important
Example: His enthusiasm was waning fast.
l minority /maɪˋnɔrətɪ/
Definition1: a small number of people or things that are part of a larger group but different in some way from most of the group
Example1: There are not many, a tiny minority, who have misbehaved outrageously.
Example2: In a small minority of cases, the treatment does not help.
Definition2: a part of a population that is different in race, religion, or culture from most of the population
Example1: The regulations are intended to prevent discrimination against minorities.
Example2: Members of ethnic minorities are represented on the committee.
Definition3: someone who is a member of a minority group
Example: As minorities, we need to work together.
l consolidate /kənˈsɑlɪˌdeɪt/
Definition: to make the power , position , or achievements you already have stronger or more effective so that they are likely to continue
Example: The president is trying to consolidate support for his proposal.
l mathematics /ˌmæθəˈmætɪks/
Definition: the study or use of number and shapes to calculate , represent, or describe things. Mathematics includes arithmetic , geometry , and algebra
Example: Applicants should have a degree in mathematics.
l ambush (v) /ˋæmbʊʃ/
Definition: an attack from a hidden position
Example: The two men were shot and wounded in an ambush.
l predecessor /ˈpredəˌsesər/
Definition1: the person who had a job or official position before someone else
Example: Algood seems to have learned nothing from the faults of his predecessor.
Definition2: something that has been replaced by another thing
Example: The plan , like its two predecessors , had little chance to prove itself.
l contradict /͵kɑntrəˋdɪkt/
Definition1: to say that the opposite of what someone has said is true
Example: He didn't dare contradict his parents.
Definition2: if one statement, piece of evidence, story etc contradicts another, they disagree and cannot both be true
Example: Her account of the accident contradicts that of the other driver.
l suspense /səˋspɛns/
Definition: excitement or worry that you feel when you are waiting to find out what has happened or what will happen
Example1: Hurry up and tell me! The suspense is killing me!
Example2: The film was a masterpiece of suspense.
Example3: Please don't keep me in suspense. I need to know!
l pause /pɔz/
Definition: to stop moving or stop what you are doing for a short time before starting again
Example1: She paused at the door and then left.
Example2: He talked for ten minutes, scarcely pausing for breath.
Example3: As we crossed the bridge, we paused to look at the boats.
Example4: He paused for a sip of water before continuing his speech.
l refrain /rɪˋfren/
Definition: to stop yourself from doing something. This word is often used in official announcements or signs
Example: Please refrain from smoking in this area.
l deign /den/
Definition: if someone deigns to do something, they do it but in a way that shows they are not willing
Example: Mandy was the only person who deigned to speak to him.
l whine /hwaɪn/
Definition1: to complain in a way that annoys other people
Example1: For goodness sake, stop whining!
Example2: What are you whining about now?
Definition2: to say something in this way
Example: "But it's cold out there," he whined
l prosperous /ˈprɑsp(ə)rəs/
Definition: rich and successful
Example: The town is increasingly prosperous.
l affection /əˋfɛkʃən/
Definition: a feeling of liking and caring about someone or something
Example1: She has difficulty showing affection.
Example2: He has great affection for the country.
l enlightenment/ɪnˋlaɪtnmənt/
Definition: the process of explaining or understanding something clearly
Example: Children look to their teachers for enlightenment.
l feign /fen/
Definition: to pretend to have a particular feeling
Example: "OK," she said, feigning indifference.
l tremble /ˋtrɛmb!/
Definition1: if your body or part of your body trembles, it shakes, usually because you are nervous, afraid, or excited
Example1: Adam's hands began to tremble as he opened the letter.
Example2: She was trembling with anger.
Example3: Her knees were trembling violently beneath her skirt.
Definition2: to shake slightly
Example: The windows tremble when trucks drive past our house.
l disintegrate /dɪsˈɪntɪˌɡreɪt/
Definition: to be completely destroyed by breaking into lots of very small pieces
Example: The rocket disintegrated when it re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere.
l jerk /dʒɜrk/
Definition: to move very suddenly , or to make something move suddenly
Example: The train jerked forward.
l loophole /ˈlupˌhoʊl/
Definition: something that has been left out of a law or legal document that people can use to avoid obeying it
Example: He exploited a legal loophole in order to avoid paying child support.

