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52.

INDOLENCE

 Inclination to laziness.Body

 A general feeling of indolence usually overtakes them during summer vacation.

53.JURISDICTION

 The power or right to make judgement about the law, to arrest and punish criminals.

 The United State has no jurisdiction over Cuba.

54.LECTURE

 A talk or speech given to a group of people to teach them about a particular subject.

 They will have a lecture on tuberculosis and the lecture will last one hour

55.MISBEHAVE

 Opposite of lack of.Wwwww

 The boy does not misbehave when he have company.

56.PONDER

 To think about or consider carefully.

 I’m pondering whether or not I should join another committee.

57. PANDEMONIUM

 The infernal regions.

 The children in the room are in pandemonium because of the teacher absence.

58.RECEPTACLE

 A container that is used to hold something.

 Place all wrappers in the trash receptacles at the entrance of the theater.

59.ANNIHILATE

 To destroy something or someone completely.

 They want to annihilate the race.


60.OBVIATE

 To make something no longer necessary.

 In order to obviate much expense, they just had a simple wedding.

61.LANDSCAPE

 A picture that shows a natural scene of land or the countryside.

 There are beautiful landscapes in our country.

62.ANTECEDENT

 Something that came before something else and may have influenced or cause it.

 That event has an antecedent.

63.IMMORAL

 Not morally good or right.

 Blatantly immoral behavior by members of the clergy that should not be tolerated by the community.

64.GAMBLE

 Something that could produce a desire result or a bad or unpleasant result.

 She thought about starting her own business, but she decided it was too much of a gamble.

65.BERTH

 A place to sleep on a ship or train.

 She won an Olympic berth.

66.IMBECILE

 A very stupid person.

 He drank too much and started acting like a complete imbecile.

67.FUGITIVE

 Running away to avoid being captured.

 As he daydream, fugitive thoughts passed through his mind.

68.ERADICATE
 To remove something completely.

 The disease has now been completely eradicate.

69.AFFECTIONATE

 Feeling or showing love and affection.

 An affectionate child who gives hugs and kisses freely.

70.INCOVENIENCE

 Trouble or problem.

 I hope this delay doesn’t cause you any inconvenience..

71.PARLIAMENT

 A group of people who are responsible for making laws in some kinds of government.

 The parliament has authority over the armed forces.

72.MINDFUL

 Aware of something that may be important.

 A truly considerate person, always mindful of the needs of others.

73.INVIGILATE

 To watch students who are talking an examination.

 He was asked to invigilate next week.

74.MATERIALIZE

 To became visible.

 A waiter suddenly materialize beside our table.

75.STRANGULATION

 The act of killing someone by squeezing the throat.

 The cause of death was strangulation.

76.INDEFINITE
 Not certain in amount or length

 Were stuck here for an indefinite period of time.

77.LITETARY

 Having a lot of knowledge about literature.

 Do his books have any literary merit?

78.MINOR

 Not very important or valuable.

 Her role in the project was minor.

79.PERPETUAL

 Continuing forever or for a very long time without stopping.

 He seems to have a perpetual grin on his face.

80.PREMATURE

 Happening too soon or earlier than usual.

 Her premature death at age 30 stunned her family and friends.

81.REFRESHMENT

 Drinks and small amounts of food.

 The workers were in need of refreshment.

82.PRODIGAL

 Carelessly and foolishly spending money or time.

 The prodigal child always spent her allowance the minute she got it.

83.EFFECTIVE

 Producing a result that is wanted.

 It’s a simple but effective technique.

84.FILAMENT

 A thin thread or hair.

 The cable was made up of fine filaments twisted together.


85.FATIGUE

 The state of being very tired.

 We were overcome by fatigue after the long journey.

86.COLLAPSE

 To break apart and all down suddenly.

 The roof collapse under a heavy load of snow.

87.IMMACULATE

 Having or containing no flow or error

 She had an immaculate record of service

88. SUBSTANTIAL

 Large amount, size, or number.

 Substantial change to the school dress code that made a lot of people unhappy.

89.SMASH

 Someone or something that is very successful or popular.

 The vase fell and smashed to pieces.

90.RUBBISH

 Things that are no longer useful or wanted and that have been thrown out.

 Its illegal to throw rubbish out of your car on the highway.

91.OBEDIENT

 Willing to do what someone tells you to do or follow a law or rule.

 The boy is so obedient that he does everything the first time he is asked.

92.MIRTH

 Happiness and laughter.

 Her clumsy attempt to cut the cake was the cause of much mirth.

93.NAVIGATE

 To find the way to get to a place when you are travelling in a ship, airplane, or car.
 The hours of training that are required before a student pilot is allowed to navigate an airplane solo.

94.NARROW

 Long and not wide.

 His eyes narrowed as he focused on the words in front of him.

95. OBDURATE

 Refusing to do what other people want.

 An obdurate farmer who could never be convinced to try a different method of fertilization.

96.OBSERVANCE

 The practice of following o custom, rule, or law.

 The observance of his family tradition would make your grandmother very happy.

97. CONFORMANCE

 Conformity.

 A woman with no interest in conformance to the dictate of fashion

98.SATISFACTORY

 Good enough for a particular purpose.

 We found the meal most satisfactory.

99.THRONG

 A large group of people.

 There were throngs of shopper in the mall.

100.INCUMBENCY

 The time during which a person holds a particular office or position.

 Few incumbencies of her office are as distasteful to the college president as fund-raising, of which there
seems to be no end.
1.CASH

•Ready money

•Can you send someone with the cash or should I come for it myself?

2.WEEPING

•Having thin branches that hang down toward the ground.

•Weeping may endure for a night but joy comes in the morning.

3.TEMPTATION

•A strong urge or desire to have or do something.

•There were several other temptations that came to Jesus; but they were all subsumed under the major three.

4 . RAISED

•Higher than surrounding area or surface

•Safety standards for vehicles have been raised and speed limits have been lowered.

5.BENEFICIAL

•Producing good or helpful effects.

•Beans are a rich source of protein; but not too many people know this beneficial fact.

6.CURATED

•A member of the clergy in certain churches (such as the Angelican church) who assists the priest in charge of a
church or a group of churches.

•Get the most out of every impression and reach highly-qualified audiences on curated publisher properties.

7.LEAKADGE

•An occurrence in which something (such as a liquid or gas) passes through a hole in the surface.

•The present fraud is not the first to be associated with its examinations and the country has lived with
cheating and leakage of School Certificate examination papers since the early 1970s.

18.INELIGIBLE

•Not allowed to do or be something.

•In 2017, 47 schools in Kogi State, comprising public and private, were involved in malpractice and were
declared ineligible to present candidates for the 2018 exams.
9.SANCTION

•An action that is taken or an order that is given to force a country to obey international laws by limiting or
stopping trade with that country.

•They must soon choose whether to fight Mr. Trump’s decision to re-impose sanctions on Iran or accede to it.

1O.WANTED

•To desire or wish for something

•They got what they wanted and they got out.

11.AMENDMENT

•The act of amending something

•The constitution is a man-made document and, like all basic laws anywhere, is subject to
amendment.

12.GENERATE

•To produce something or cause something to be produced

•You can also sell your Ad space directly and generate lots of cash per month.

13.NOTIFY

•To tell someone officially about something

•I write to notify the Management of new developments and apply for my vacation leave.

14.HAMPER

•To slow the movement, progress, or action of someone something.

•I am only engaged mostly on weekends; and consequently, it will not in any way hamper my work
schedule.

15.UNDENAIBLY

•Impossible to deny

•This programme is of immense benefit to my work schedule and it will undeniably improve my
competence.
16.INERIT

•To receive (money, property, ect.) from someone when that person dies.

•Man was to inherit God and God was to inherit man.

17.EDEN

•A very beautiful natural place.

•God gave man the original title deed of the earth and man could touch the corners of the earth
from Eden.

18.INTERIM

•A period of time between events.

•Man fell short of an interim light and was driven out of Eden.

19.BELIEVERS

•To accept or regard (something) as true

•The church at Ephesus had believed and shared, in common, love with other believers.

20.RATIFIES

•To make (a treaty, agreement) official by signing it or voting for it.

•He ratifies our ability to live by his commandments and kills what previously made us live by bread
alone.

21.ENLIGHTENS

•To give knowledge or understanding.

•This is where Christ continually enlightens us and shines on us.

22.FAINT

•Very slight or small

•He gives power to the faint and increases strength to the weak.
23.ADVERTISING

•Published or broadcast advertisements.

•The Company might be the most popular and well-known online advertising network; but it is definitely
not the only fish in the sea.

24.ALTERNATIVE

•offering or expressing a choice.

•There is evidence online that shows this but you still might want to consider one of the many
alternatives.

24.CLAMPING

•A device that holds or presses parts tightly together.

•He is really clamping down on the review process for applications and there are quite a few people
that disagree.

25.VIABLE

•Capable of being done or used.

•These are viable options but they are all good networks.

26.MONETIZE

•To establish as legal tender

•You can use to monetize your website but you have to keep the rules.

27.PULITZER PRIZES

•One of a number of prizes that are awarded in the U.S. each year for excellent work in writing,
reporting, or music composition.

•The New York Times is an American newspaper and the paper has won 125 Pulitzer Prizes; more
than any other newspaper.

28.ECONOMIST

•A person who studies or specializes in economics.

•The Economist is an English-language weekly magazine-format newspaper owned by the


Economist Group and edited at offices in London.
29.RANGE

•A group or collection of different things or people that are usually similar in some way.

•It is the leading source analysis on international business and delivers information through a range
of formats.

30.AUTHORITATVE

•Having or showing impressive knowledge about a subject.

•The Economist posts videos that give authoritative insight and provide opinion on international
news, politics, business and finance.

31.WEBSITE

 A place on the World Wide Web that contains information about a person, organization, etc.,
and that usually consists of many Web page joined by hyperlinks.

•It is one of the most popular alternatives and it is used by millions of website users.

32.RELIABLE

•Able to be trusted to do or provide what is needed: able to relied on.

•This is definitely reliable and it is easier to use.

33. STRAIGHTFORWARD

•Easy to do or understand: not complicated.

•Getting started is very straightforward and you will be introduced to a manager.

34.DETAILED

•Including many details.

•I will go into a detailed review later but this information allows you to use customized ad units.

35.PLENTY

•The state of having enough of the things that make life good and easy.

•It boasts a great ad fill rate and there are plenty of advertisers currently working with them.
36.RANGE

• A group or collection of different things or people that are usually similar in some way.
•Publishers can expect bi-weekly payments and the system uses a range of different major payment
systems.

37.ANALYSIS

•A careful study of something that to learn about its parts, what do they do, and how they are
related to each other.

•It will do a quick analysis of your website and determine what the content is about.

38.APPEAR

•To show up.

•The system selects words on your page and underlines them to appear as a link.

39.RELEVANT

•Relating to a subject in an appropriate way.

•A pop-up will appear and then your visitor will be presented with a relevant advertisement.

40.WIDGET

•Any small mechanical or electronic device.

•There is also a search widget and this usually is positioned at the bottom of your screen.

41.AUTHENTICITY

•True or accurate.

•The page cannot be shown and the authenticity of the received data cannot be verified.

42.CRITICIZE

•To look at and make judgements about ( something, such as a piece of writing or a work of art)

•I won’t criticize him and only the president can initiate appropriation bill.

43.CROWD

•To move into a small space.

•The kiss really was to please the Filipino crowd and the woman kissed is not complaining.
44.NULLIFIED

•To make (something) legally null.

•His marriage was nullified in 2000 and he has remained single.

45.MARRIED

•Unite in marriage.

•The woman is married to a South Korean and has two children.

46.FEUDAL

•Of or relating to feudalism.

•He acted like a feudal king but it was a grave abuse of authority.

47.DECADES

•A period of 10 years.

•The women were harassed or sexually abused by Weinstein over several decades.

48. COMPLAINT

•Willing to do whatever you are asked or ordered to do.

•The rape complaint came from a woman with a 10-year affair with Weinstein; but the information
was not confirmed.

49.SKATED

•Any of a family of rays with the pectoral fins greatly developed giving the fish a flat diamond shape.

•He has skated through life and was living in “the bubble.”

50. PROSECUTORS

• A LAWYER WHO REPRESENTS THE SIDE IN A COURT CASE THAT ACCUSES A PERSON OF A CRIME AND
WHO TRIES TO PROVE THAT THE PERSON IS GUILTY.

•Prosecutors asked a federal judge to revise those terms or send Manafort to jail until trial.

51. LOBBIED

• a large open area inside and near the entrance of a public building.

•Manafort lobbied for a pro-Russia party in Ukraine and hid proceeds in foreign bank accounts.
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SUBMITTED BY:
MARYJOY L. DACANAY
SUBMITTED TO:
MR. JAN ALEEN LUMIQUED

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