Lesson 2
Definitions
Lesson 3
Definitions
Lesson 2
Sentences
Lesson 3
Sentences
100

Money paid for school/classes

Tuition

100

Simple, low-level, not important work

Menial

100

He is studying at a _____ institution (college).

Tertiary

100

She _____ for children's rights.

(Grammar)

Advocate(d)

200

To tell someone a secret or private thing because you trust them

Confide

200

When two companies join together

Merger

200

His answer was too _____ and missed many key details.

Simplistic

200

The _____ of food was fair.

Distribution

300

Very important/necessary to make something complete

Integral

300

A group of people/organizations that work together

Coalition

300

The story is only _____, not fact.

Hearsay

300

I _____ many problems with this plan.

Foresee

400

To be better than or go beyond something

Surpass

400

A person who applies for a job/program

Applicant

400

I felt _____ after staying up late last night.

Lethargic

400

The reward gave her _____ to work even harder.

Impetus

500

To make someone feel angry, to cause a reaction

Provoke

500

Using too much of something (e.g. spending too much money)

Extravagant

500

The project began to _____ after the leader left.

Stagnate

500

They _____ together to steal the treasure.

(Grammar)

Conspire(d)