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Novice

- a person who is beginning to learn a job or an activity and has little or


no experience or skill in it

Although she is a novice learner, she learns the lessons immediately.

Exploit
- to use someone or something unfairly for your own advantage

Most of the employees resigned because they felt that their skills have
been exploited. They didn’t receive reasonable salary.

Apparent
- easy to see or understand

Due to extended quarantines, opening of classes is apparent to


cancellation.

Gradual
-  happen slowly and by small amounts

The students show gradual improvement in their marks.


Favorable
- showing that someone likes or approves of someone or something

There are favorable responses for the next year’s business proposal.

Refute
- to prove that a statement is false

In order to win over the debate, the students had to refute the
arguments.

Futile
- unsuccessful, or useless

Their reactions are obviously unfavorable, so it is futile to continue


the negotiations.

Veer
-to change direction

Some have argued that education has veered too far away tradition.
Impetus
-makes something happen or progress more quickly.

Technology serves as an impetus to change means of learning.

Crowdsourcing
-asking for help on the internet

Business students were tasked to get their customer involved through


crowdsourcing.

Eliminate
-to remove something completely

Education is the most significant tool in eliminating poverty and


unemployment.

Hefty
- large in amount or size /heavy

Employees receive hefty bonus every December.


Knack
-a skill or ability

The students learned a knack during workshops.

Prototype
- the first example of something

Students were tasked to make a prototype design for future school


buildings.

Amateur
- taking part in an activity for pleasure, not as a job

The school fair is open to both amateur and professional athlete.

Exemption
- special permission not to do or pay something

Members of the school club have exemption from taking the test.
Suffice
-to be enough

Email messages will suffice to notice the employees about the mandatory
meeting.

Refine
-to improve an idea, method, system, etc. by making small changes

Always refine your education at any time and age because it opens the
doors for various opportunities.

Rational
- decisions and thoughts are based on reason rather than on emotion

Try to be rational in answering the questions.

Ventilate
-cause air to enter and circulate freely.

The room must be well-ventilatedu so students can learn effectively.


Mitigate
-make something less serious

Effective dissemination of the information can mitigate the problem.


Ventilate
Impulse
Abolition
Ignore
Go-getter
Understatement

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