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Advanced Vocab List 5 distinct (adjective) – easy to see, different from others The thief left distinct fingerprints in the house. Stinky tofu has a distinct flavor; I can smell it from far away.
distinction (noun) – difference, what makes something special There’s almost no distinction between a McDonald’s in
distinguish (from) (verb)– to tell the difference, see the difference between two things That fake diamond looked so real! I couldn’t distinguish it from the real thing. I only speak English, so it’s hard for me to distinguish Chinese from Taiwanese.
set (it) apart (from) (verb) -- to be different than others because of a special characteristic The legal gambling sets All the night markets are good, but the snacks at 小北 really set it apart from other night markets.
conduct (verb) – to direct, manage, or control It’s hard to conduct class when all the students are speaking at the same time. Please don’t go in that room. They’re conducting a meeting right now.
conduct (noun) – behavior Spitting on the floor is inappropriate conduct in this school!
sentiment (noun) – message or emotion, usually sweet or romantic This greeting card has the perfect sentiment inside! I agree with your sentiments about the movie. ( I agree with your opinion / feeling. )
cozy (adjective) – comfortable, comfy This sofa is cozy. I know my apartment is small, but it’s so cozy that I don’t want to leave.
observe (verb) – to watch attentively I observed some strange fish when I went snorkeling in Kenting. The principal will observe our class today.
discourse (noun) –discussion, long conversation, often dealing with a specific topic. We had an excellent discourse with the professor about Greek history. This book contains a famous discourse between two philosophers. |
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Advanced Vocab List 5 – Review Quiz _______________PART 1_______________
1. A _______________ is not a complete sentence. 2. The professor enjoys having _______________ with his students. 3. My grandmother gave me a birthday card with a very nice _______________ inside. 4. There are many medical _______________ in a medical dictionary. 5. My This sofa is very old, but I like it because it’s so _______________. 6. Please quiet down! I’m trying to _______________ class! 7. You can _______________ famous paintings in a museum. 8. A _______________ sentence occurs when two sentences are put together with incorrect punctuation.
_______________PART TWO_______________
1. Jane and Lily are twins, but I know which one is Jane because her hairstyle is very _______________. 2. Jane’s hairstyle _______________ her from her sister. 3. The Nintendo Wii has a special controller which really _______________ from other game systems. 4. Their hairstyles are the only _______________ between them. |