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WORD DEFINITION in an honest, sincere, and truthful way, even when this might make other people uncomfortable having or using good judgment; reasonable: limiting people s freedom to behave as they wish beyond what is usual: SENTENCE Frankly, it s not worth it. PICTURE
Frankly
Sensible
Strict
The school is an oldfashioned institution with strict discipline. The company is following in the footsteps of other great research organizations.
to do something that was done before. (of behavior) slightly annoying or slightly bad, esp. in a playful way, or (of someone s appearance) looking likely to do something bad giving help and encouragement doing something as you usually do, or being able to do something physically or mentally willing to try new, unusual, and exciting things honest, sincere, and truthful, even if there is a risk of causing bad feelings:
Mischievous
Supportive
Children with supportive parents often do better at school than those without. He was still an active runner at 55.
Active
adventurous
I m pretty adventurous in cooking To be perfectly frank, I don t think you are as well qualified as some of the other candidates.
Frank
Generous
(of someone) willing to give help or support, esp. more than is usual or expected, or (of something) larger than usual or expected lack of practice in a particular activity (of a person) not guilty of a particular crime, or having no knowledge of the unpleasant and evil things in life, or (of words or an action) not intended to cause harm the ability to accept delay, suffering, or annoyance without complaining or becoming angry
Inexperienced
Innocent
He pleaded innocent to all charges against him. It was a totally innocent kind of mistake.
Patient
Responsible
having the duty of taking care of something (of something) that must be done; necessary by law or a rule showing the characteristics of a particular kind of person or thing the money paid yearly for being taught, esp. at a college or university
a feeling of having little doubt about yourself and your abilities, or a feeling of trust in someone or something
The government s Energy Regulatory Board is responsible for nuclear safety Education is compulsory for children between the ages of 5 and 16.
Compulsory
Typical
Annual tuition
Confidence
Independent
not influenced or controlled by other people but free to make your own decisions a large room or building containing many beds, esp. in a college or boarding school a thing or things owned by someone; a possession or possessions admiration for someone or something that you believe has good ideas or qualities: physical or mental pain
Dormitory
Property
To respect
Suffering
Tight quarters
They live in tight quarters. You have to assume that students have a total ignorance of the rules of grammar. The election results showed that the Democrats had lost power. She sometimes got discouraged about her social life, which was going nowhere, she felt. I knew she was coming that afternoon because she had phoned beforehand to say so.
Ignorance
Power
Discourage
Beforehand
Embarrassing
To pick (something) up
Community center
a center where the members of a community can gather for social or cultural activities
To run a bussiness
To manage a business
Current events
News about recent events such as politics and sports Students who are excellent in their studies, attitude, behavior, etc. a test designed to measure the effects that learning and teaching have on individuals To not have the opportunity to do something one thing that can be chosen from a set of possibilities, or the freedom to make a choice a position in relation to others higher or lower, showing the importance or
Model students
Achievement tests
To miss out
Option
The program helps students explore career options. You get more privileges if you have a higher rank.
To rank
authority of the person having it She is a self-directed girl, she doesn t expect nobody s help.
Self directed
Self motivated
Sophomore
a student in the second year of a program of study in a college, university, or high school (= a school for students aged 14 to 18) to communicate with or react to to do or obtain something that you wanted after planning and working to make it happen to do something as promised or intended, or to satisfy your hopes or expectations
To interact
It's interesting at parties to see how people interact socially. She achieved her objective of qualifying for the US Olympic team. He stayed an extra semester to fulfill his graduation requirements.
Achieve
Fulfill
Reach
to arrive somewhere
Realize
complete