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adjust (verb): to change (something) so that it fits, corresponds, or conforms. I had to adjust the lens in order to see clearly. a djustment (noun): the act of changing something so that it fits, corresponds, or conforms; I made an adjustment to the chair so that I could see better. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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adjust (verb): to change (something) so that it fits, corresponds, or conforms.

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I had to adjust the lens in order to see clearly.

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adjustment (noun): the act of changing something so that it fits, corresponds, or conforms; I made

an adjustment to the chair so that I could see better.

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ambition (noun): wanting or desiring some kind of achievement or distinction; My ambition in life is to become someone important in

this world.

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avid (adj.): showing great enthusiasm for or interest in: He is an avid moviegoer. She is an avid

reader

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consultation (noun): the act of seeking advice or information

from; asking guidance from: You should have a consultation with your lawyer before signing the

contract.

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dictate (verb): to give orders; Parents dictate early childhood

behavior.

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dictation (noun): a command or order; I heard his dictation, but I

didn’t do what he asked.

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disappoint/disappointed/disappointment (verb/adj./noun):

to fail to meet the expectations, hopes, desires, or standards of; let

down

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I didn’t want to disappoint you.The disappointed boy cried.

I couldn’t hide my disappointment about the grade that I received.

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disappointed baby

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dispute (verb): to argue or debate about; discuss. The parents'

dispute ultimately affected the children the most.

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eclectic (adj.): made up of what is selected from different sources; John has eclectic taste in music,

from rock to rap.

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expertise (noun): expert skill or knowledge; He had the knowledge and expertise to make the project

a total success.

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isolation (noun): the state of being alone or far away from others; The

isolation of some South Pacific tribes means that they are still living as they did thousands of

years ago.

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misconception (noun): A view or opinion that is incorrect because it

is based on faulty thinking or understanding. It's a common misconception that koalas are

bears.

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American misconception about Chinese food

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nonchalantly (adverb): unconcerned, indifferent, or

unexcited; casual: He nonchalantly whistled, but his mischief was

apparent.

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persistence (noun): the act or fact of continuing especially in spite of

opposition, obstacles, discouragement, etc.; Playing a long game against many other players requires persistence.

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scorn/scornful (noun/adj.): The feeling or belief that someone or

something is worthless or despicable; contempt. He showed only scorn for those who were not

as ambitious as himself.

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stimulating/stimulation (verb/noun): Encourage interest or

activity in (a person or animal); causing to be excited

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There is more hope for humanity in stimulating the good, than in directly suppressing the evil.

Babies need stimulation in order to learn and grow.

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viability (noun): the capacity to operate or be sustained: The viability of the company was

guaranteed by the success of its new product.

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viable (adj.): practical; workable: Dropping out of class is not a viable

option.

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