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Week 11 & 12

1. Imminent

Meaning: going to happen very soon.

Usage: With the exam only one day away, the pressure felt imminent.

Meaning: dealing with things in a practical and realistic way rather than relying on theories or emotions.

Usage: A pragmatic leader focuses on results.

2. Pragmatic

Meaning: to get something from a source or to develop from something else.

Tenses: Derived (Past tense, Past Participle Form), Deriving (Present Participle Form)

Usage: Children derive knowledge from experience.

3. Derive

4. Determine

Meaning: to decide, find out, or control something.

Tenses: Determined (Past tense, Past Participle Form), Determining (Present Participle Form)

Usage: Scientists are determining the effects of climate change.

Meaning: capable of working successfully, practical, feasible, or able to survive and develop.

Usage: They are searching for a viable alternative.

5. Viable

6. Fervour

Meaning: strong enthusiasm, passion, or excitement for something.

Usage: She showed remarkable fervour for learning.

7. Develop

Meaning: to grow, improve, create, or become better over time.

Tenses: Developed (Past tense, Past Participle Form), Developing (Present Participle Form)

Usage: Reading helps children develop vocabulary.

8. Emphasize

Meaning: to give special importance to something or make it clearer.

Tenses: Emphasized (Past tense, Past Participle Form), Emphasizing (Present Participle Form)

Usage: Parents often emphasize good manners.

10. Tenacity

9. Propulsion

Meaning: the force or system that pushes something forward.

Usage: The submarine uses nuclear propulsion.

Meaning: strong determination and the ability to keep trying without giving up.

Usage: The athlete's tenacity impressed everyone.

11. Establish

12. Evaluate

13. Austere

14. Resilience

15. Examine

16. Expand

17. Meticulous

18. Visionary

19. Explain

20. Identify

Meaning: to look at or study something carefully.

Tenses: Examined (Past tense, Past Participle Form), Examining (Present Participle Form)

Usage: We need to examine the facts carefully.

Meaning: to grow bigger, increase, or explain in more detail.

Tenses: Expanded (Past tense, Past Participle Form), Expanding (Present Participle Form)

Usage: Reading helps expand your knowledge.

Meaning: very simple, strict, or without luxury.

Usage: The teacher's austere expression made the students nervous.

Meaning: the ability to recover quickly from difficulties, setbacks, stress, or adversity.

Usage: The city's resilience was evident after the storm.

Meaning: to make something easy to understand.

Tenses: Explained (Past tense, Past Participle Form), Explaining (Present Participle Form)

Usage: The teacher explained the chapter well.

Meaning: to recognize, find, or point out something.

Tenses: Identified (Past tense, Past Participle Form), Identifying (Present Participle Form)

Usage: The doctor identified the cause of the illness.

Meaning: very careful, precise, and attentive to every detail.

Usage: She is meticulous in preparing her reports, checking every detail twice.

Meaning: someone who can imagine the future and create new ideas that others may not yet see.

Usage: Her visionary ideas changed the organization.

Meaning: to create, set up, prove, or make something accepted.

Tenses: Established (Past tense, Past Participle Form), Establishing (Present Participle Form)

Usage: They want to establish a strong foundation.

Meaning: to examine, judge, or assess something carefully to understand its value.

Tenses: Evaluated (Past tense, Past Participle Form), Evaluating (Present Participle Form)

Usage: We need to evaluate the plan before acting.