vocab 3
Oblivious
Definition: unaware
Part of speech: adj
Sentence: many people are oblivious to other people concerns
Collocation: oblivious to
Opulent
Definition: wealth
Part of speech: adj
Sentence: many movies take place in opulent areas
Synonym: rich
Reclusive
Definition: person who is isolated from the world
Part of speech: adj
Sentence: many people are reclusive because they don’t know
to to communicate with others
Synonym: unsocial
Atone
Definition: to make up
Part of speech: verb
Sentence: students who get low grades are trying to atone
for the grades they lost
Collocation: atone for
Meddle
Definition: to involve in someone else matters
Part of speech: verb
Sentence: teenagers do not like their parents to meddle on
them
Synonym: intrude
Superficial
Definition: existing on the surface
Part of speech: adj
Sentence: many people think superficial things like cloths bring
happiness.
Synonym: shallow
Wary
Definition: watchful
Part of speech: adj
Sentence: parents ask their children to be wary of strangers
Collocation: wary of
Digression
Definition: act out of topic
Part of speech: noun
Sentence: many books have a digression that take us away
from the main story
Synonym: straying
Dumbfound
Definition: to amaze
Part of speech: verb
Sentence: the wizard dumbfounded the audience after his magic
trick
Synonyms: surprise
Deprive
Definition: to take away
Part of speech: verb
Sentence: nobody will be able to deprive people rights
Synonyms: seize
Vociferous
Definition: outspoken
Part of speech: adj
Sentence: the people refused the government decision
vociferously
Synonyms: loud
Penchant
Definition: bias
Part of speech: noun
Sentence: many people have a penchant for traveling
Collocation: penchant for
Nuance
Definition: subtle different
Part of speech: noun
Sentence: people who learn new language are going to have
problems to understand the nuances of the meaning of the words
Collocation: nuance of
Umbrage
Definition: rancorous
Part of speech: noun
Sentence: many people are quick to take umbrage at any
suggestion
Synonym: angry
Succumb
Definition: to give up
Part of speech: noun
Sentence: after along fight to keep his family legacy, he
finally succumbed to his older brother
10/10 Good, but check "meddle". It usually collocates with 'in'. For example, "Don't meddle in my affairs", which means to not interfere with what I am doing.
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