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defination and usage of these words like Ambiguous ,Candor . Derivative . Eclectic . Formidable

Ah, "ambiguous," a term that traverses the realms of language with intriguing subtlety and a touch of complexity. In the vast tapestry of vocabulary, this word occupies a unique niche, invoking curiosity and contemplation in the minds of both the linguist and the layman. At its core, "ambiguous" denotes a state of indistinctness or uncertainty in meaning, rendering a phrase or expression open to multiple interpretations. While often a source of fascination in literature and rhetoric, this intriguing quality can present a challenge in precise communication, where clarity reigns supreme.  Within written or spoken language, the term "ambiguous" emerges when a word, phrase, or sentence harbors multiple plausible interpretations, thereby necessitating a discerning mind to extract the intended significance. It may arise from lexical ambiguity, wherein a word possesses more than one definition, or from structural ambiguity when the arrangement of words yields div
In this day and age, any business that wants to thrive must go online. With so many things going on around the world, and global changes that will forever impact the way people live and do business, going online is no longer just an option. Not only to maintain their success, but even just to survive. Sure, there are tools that are already available that any business can use to run their entire company and processes digitally. However, any minimum amount of research will tell you that most of these products are expensive, complicated and limited in customization. In other words, not very user-friendly, and definitely not suitable for all business owners, especially those who are less tech-savvy and might even be on a budget. I mean, who can afford to invest thousands of dollars a month into a bunch of complicated tools, and on top of that, hire employees to manage the systems, right? Well, if this sounds familiar in any way, I have some good news for you. As an online

Ielts band 9 vocabulary topic: Education

        TOPIC . EDUCATION Theoretical = coming from theories, not practice. It’s another way of saying that something has not been proven in the real world. Theoretical is also used as an adjective to describe something that focuses on abstract concepts rather than practicing a skill. Acquire = to buy with money, get by chance or gain through effort. Please *Note: It’s quite a formal verb, so it is often used in every day conversation with a little bit of irony. It’s used as a colourful alternative to ‘buy’, ‘get’, or ‘gain’ in informal conversations. In formal conversations, it’s often used in interviews (to talk about skills or experience you have acquired) or speaking exams like IELTS. Valid = acceptable or reasonable Determine = find out, discover or decide after doing research Establish = prove or consolidate Significant = meaningful or important Miscalculation = a mistake, using bad judgment or making an error in a calculation. Methodical = being organised o

Ielts vocabulary 9 band secret

        Sociol and leisure Conform = to follow social rules. Cooperate = when people work well together Mindset (frame of mind) = the way you think. Your mental attitude at a particular point in your life or in a particular situation. Minority = a small percentage of a group or population. Shun = to reject We can’t …….. our responsibility as citizens. We have to be sensible and responsible to prevent dangerous situations like this from happening again. Conventional = the usual, normal or traditional way of doing something or thinking. ‘Conventional wisdom’ is an expression, meaning: what most people believe to be true, or what most experts accept as the truth. Interaction = communication between people (written, spoken or through sign language for example). Pressure = stress or expectations. Conduct = This can be used as verb and as a noun meaning behaviour- behave. When used as a verb to mean ‘behave’, it is reflexive, meaning it goes with myself, yourself, himsel

Ielts vocab secret 9 band

Allergic = when you have a negative physical reaction to a substance. Harmful = not safe, bad for a person or bad for something. Appetite/hunger = your desire for something (usually food). *Note: ‘crave’ means when you really want something. A strong desire for something. Lifestyle = the way someone lives their life. Your lifestyle can be active, sedentary, sociable, etc… Ingredients = the components of a specific medicine, drink, food or dish. Nutritious = full of vitamins, fat, protein, carbohydrates or other essential components for good health. Suffer = feel discomfort or pain. It can also be used to describe when something negative happens to you or when you have a negative health condition. Sedentary = the opposite of active. This is often used to describe jobs, activities and lifestyle. Psychological = related to psychology or the mind. Beneficial = good, positive or helpful. Detrimental = bad or negative. Not helpful Intake = consumption/the amount you eat