Very noticeable, important, or famous
She plays a ... role in the organization.
prominent
The interviewer asked the candidate, “What qualities do you think make a successful ... in this company?” The candidate responded by emphasizing teamwork, adaptability, and a strong work ethic.
Employee
Why do you think people sometimes underestimate their own abilities?
I think people often underestimate their abilities because they focus too much on their weaknesses. Sometimes, when we try something new, we don’t realize how much we’re capable of until we actually succeed.
Dismal
1 sentence
The weather was dismal all week, with constant rain and gray skies, making everyone feel a bit sad.
Interfere with and trouble; disturb ; to touch or attack someone in a sexual way against their wishes
The girl has ... frequently by her stepfather from the age of eight
Molest
With each passing day, a sense of ... built inside Emily as the final exams approached. The looming ... of failure haunted her, especially in her most difficult subject, which she struggled to grasp no matter how much she studied.
dread
menacd
Have you ever had to persuade someone to change their opinion about something important? How did you do it?
Yes, I once had to persuade my friend to join me on a trip. She was nervous about traveling, but I explained all the benefits and showed her how exciting it could be. In the end, she agreed, and we had a great time.
wager
2 sentences
I decided to wager ten dollars on the football game because I was confident my team would win.
I would wager that if we work together, we can finish the project much faster than if we do it alone.
To avoid or escape from someone or something
She leaned forward to kiss him but he ... her by pretending to sneeze
Very large in size, amount, or number
She died after taking a ... overdose of drugs
Evade
Massive
After hours of nonstop rain, a ... of water rushed down the mountain, flooding the streets of the small town. Cars were stuck, and people were trying to move to higher ground. The ... was so strong that it carried away branches, rocks, and even some small structures. Rescue teams worked quickly to help people trapped in their homes as the ... showed no signs of slowing down.
torrent
Is it ever acceptable to deceive someone to avoid hurting their feelings? Why or why not?
I believe it’s usually wrong to deceive someone, even if it’s to protect their feelings. It’s better to be honest and gentle because the truth will eventually come out, and it can hurt more if you’ve been dishonest.
resent and reluctant
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She resented her friend borrowed her things without asking, and she was reluctant to lend her anything again.
1. probe
2.eliminate
3. consent
a. permission or agreement
b. search into, investigate
c. to remove or take away someone or something
1 - b
2 - c
3 - a
A group of hikers was walking through the forest when they found a ... near the trail. They were shocked and immediately called the police. When the police arrived, they searched the ... for clues. The officers asked the hikers if they had seen anyone suspicious in the vicinity earlier, but no one had noticed anything unusual. The police continued their investigation to find out what had happened.
corpse
vicinity
Do you have a tendency to finish tasks early or leave them until the last minute? Why do you think that is?
I have a tendency to leave tasks until the last minute, especially when I’m not excited about them. I think it’s because I work better under pressure, but I’m trying to improve and start things earlier to avoid stress.
mediocre
4 sentences
The movie was quite mediocre; the plot was predictable, and the acting was not very impressive.
His performance in the competition was mediocre, finishing in the middle of the rankings without any special highlights.
The team’s mediocre effort in the last match led to their loss, as they didn’t play to their full potential.
She was disappointed with the mediocre service at the restaurant, as she had expected much better based on the reviews.
word refers to the act of publicly condemning or criticizing something or someone, often in a formal or emphatic manner. When you do something, you express strong disapproval or rejection, typically because you believe it is wrong, immoral, or illegal. This word can occur in various contexts, such as political, social, or legal, where an individual or organization may be accused of wrongdoing or unethical behavior.
denounce
In a quiet ... village, the local government decided to build an ... school to accommodate the growing number of children in the area. The villagers were excited, as the nearest school had been miles away, making it difficult for children to attend.
enormous
rural
Have you ever had to postpone an important event? What was the reason, and how did it affect your plans?
Yes, I once had to postpone a family gathering because my grandmother got sick. It was disappointing for everyone, but we understood that her health was more important, and we rescheduled for a later date.
Explore
Rage
Conclude
Use in one sentence
After I decided to explore the reasons behind my friend’s sudden rage, I was able to conclude that he was just stressed about school.