Social movements
News and biases
Prepositions
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100

What's the difference between an invention and a discovery?

invention = new, did not exist in nature

discovery = was there, someone just found it

100
The title of a person who officially represents some group of people in the media:

a spokesperson (for sth/someone)

100

to be good __ sth

AT

100

dairy

derry

200

A verb we use when a situation develops rapidly and gains intensity (usually negative meaning):

sth escalates

200

A verb for "to prove that sh is false or a myth, to expose sth as untrue":

to debunk sth

200

X is incompatible __ Y

WITH

200

development

d'VE-lop-ment

300

The local government building in a city, where meetings are held, administrative work is done, etc.:

town hall

300

An adjective to describe an issue that divides people into two groups of extremes:

a polarising issue

300

to take __ a loan

OUT

300

vehicle

vee-yee-c'l

400
As a group, activities like protests, strikes, marches, etc., where people express their unhappiness, are called:

(acts of) civil disobedience

400

A name we use for people on news programmes who discuss events and give their opinions:

pundits (sometimes also called "talking heads")

400
to impact __ sth

-

400

vulnerable

von-r-bl

500

As synonym for X being a "trigger" for Y:

a catalyst

500

A verb to describe the activity of spreading scary news, of making people scared and worried on purpose:

to be fearmongering (also scaremongering)

500

to run __ office (a political election)

FOR

500

miscellaneous

miss-cell-EY-news

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