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1.-Acknowledge- verb to accept or admit that something exists, is true, or is real.

(http://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles-estudiantes/, 2003)
He never acknowledges his mistakes
2.-Ambivalence-noun uncountable- the feeling or state of being ambivalent.
(http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british, 2001)
the law's ambivalence about the importance of a victim's identity
3-Aware-adjective -knowing about a situation or a fact, enthusiastic about and involved in
something. (http://diccionario.reverso.net/ingles-definiciones, 2003)
a lively magazine for aware and dynamic young people
4-Brand-Noun [countable] - A particular type of something.
(http://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles-estudiantes/, 2003)
He has his own special brand of humor.
5-Crop -Noun [singular] -Several things that happen or are produced at the same time.
(http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british, 2001)
This summers crop of Hollywood films.
6-Devoted-Adjective- Containing or dealing with
(http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british, 2001)

one

particular

thing.

An exhibition devoted to Rembrandts etchings.


7.-Devious-adjective - dishonest and clever.
(http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british, 2001)
a devious plot to overthrow the government.
8-Fact-noun countable -A piece of true information.
(http://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles-estudiantes/, 2003)
hey have simply attempted to state the facts.
9-Fewer-noun Used for emphasizing that a number of people or things is very small,
especially when the number is smaller than you would like or expect.
(http://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles-estudiantes/, 2003)
He had few friends

10-Gentrification- noun uncountable-The process by which an area of a city where poor


people live becomes an area where middle-class people live, as they buy the houses and
repair them. (http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british, 2001)
Me and my family live in a gentrification zone.
11-Liars noun countable -Someone who tells lies.
(http://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles-estudiantes/, 2003)
She liars me yesterday
12-Likewise -Adverb - Used for expressing the same thing that someone has just said to
you. (http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british, 2001)
In the same way, or in a similar way
13-Perhaps-Adverb-Used for saying that you are not certain about something, or that
something may or may not be true. (http://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/inglesestudiantes/, 2003)
It is perhaps not a good idea for a seven-year-old to use a calculator.
14-Perplexed- Adjective -Confused because you cannot understand something.
(http://diccionario.reverso.net/ingles-definiciones, 2003)
Whats the matter? Rob said, looking totally perplexed.
15-Reliably- Adverb- In a way that you can trust to be accurate.
(http://diccionario.reverso.net/ingles-definiciones, 2003)
His illness had never been reliably diagnosed.
16-Seldom- Adverb- Not often . (http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british,
2001)
We seldom see each other any more.
17-Sort- Verb [transitive] -To arrange things in groups or in a particular order, for example
by date, importance, size, or color. (http://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/inglesestudiantes/, 2003)
Sort the letters into three piles.
18-Token Noun [countable]- Something that you do for someone or that you give them as a
way of showing your feelings towards them.
(http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british, 2001)

He brought her some flowers as a token of his thanks.


19-Vague Adjective- Not clearly or fully explained .
(http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british, 2001)
Some aspects of the law were somewhat vague and ill-defined.
20-Witness -noun countable- Someone who sees a crime, accident, or other event happen.
(http://diccionario.reverso.net/ingles-definiciones, 2003)
More than twenty witnesses will be called.
21-Grass-nun uncountable-A very common plant with thin green leaves that covers the
ground. A single piece of grass is called a blade of grass.
(http://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles-estudiantes/, 2003)
We should cut the grass before it starts raining.
22-Brackish-Noun uncountable-Brackish water has a slight taste of salt and is therefore not
pure. (http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british, 2001)
Apparently any terrain is suitable as long as it is washed regularly by salty or brackish
water
23-Onomatopoeia- noun-The use of words such as buzz and thud that sound like the
sound which they refer to. (http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british, 2001)
A onomatopoeia is part of wrd with predictable meaning.
24-Usefulness-noun-The fact of being useful, or the ability to be useful in particular
situations. (http://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles-estudiantes/, 2003)
Im not sure about the usefulness of her observations.
25-Bogus-adjective--not real, although pretending to be real.
(http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british, 2001)
Customers who make bogus insurance claims will be dealt with severely.
REFERENCES
An Introduction to English Morphology.Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy ,Editorial Board,2002
http://diccionario.reverso.net/ingles-definiciones
http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles-estudiantes/

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