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Unit 1 Vocabulary Test :

Necessities
Dorm
noun [ C ]
UK /dɔːm/
US /dɔːrm/
Dorm
A large room
containing many
beds, for example
in a boarding
school.
Solution
noun
/səˈluː.ʃən/
Solution
The answer to a problem
Grand
noun [ C ] (MONEY)
Informal /ɡrænd/
Plural grand
Grand
A thousand dollars or
pounds
Utility
noun
/juːˈtɪl.ə.ti/
Utility
A service that is used
by the public, such as
an electricity or gas
supply
Ruthlessly
adverb
/ˈruːθ.ləs.li/
Ruthlessly
In a way that shows
no thought or worry
about pain caused to e 'r e ju s t g e t t in g s ta rt e d .
"Don't worry. W
in g . I
others when deciding There's lots m o r e ba d t h in g s c o m
promise."
what you need to do - Cruella
Extraneous
adjective
/ɪkˈstreɪ.ni.əs/
Extraneous
not directly
connected with
or related to
something
Inflow
oun [ C or U ]
UK /ˈɪn.fləʊ/
US /ˈɪn.floʊ/
Inflow
The movement of a lot of money, people
or things into a place from somewhere
else
Vast
adjective
UK /vɑːst/
US /væst/
Vast
Extremely big
Housewares
noun [ plural ]
UK
/ˈhaʊs.weəz/
US /ˈhaʊs.werz/
Housewares

Equipment, tools,
and machines used
in a house,
especially in the
kitchen
Nap
noun
/næp/
Nap
A short sleep,
especially during
the day
Drift Off
phrasal verb
with drift verb
/drɪft ɒf/
Drift Off
To gradually
start to sleep
Wink
verb [ I ]
/wɪŋk/
Wink
The movement of a lot of closing one
eye for a short time as a way of
greeting someone or showing
friendliness, sexual interest, etc., or of
showing that you are not serious about
something you have said money,
people or things into a place from
Deprivation
noun [C or U]
UK /ˌdep.rɪˈveɪ.ʃən/
US /ˌdep.rəˈveɪ.ʃən/
Deprivation
The fact of not having something that you
need, like enough food, money or a home
Hallucinate
verb [I]
UK /həˈluː.sɪ.neɪt/ US /həˈluː.sə.neɪt/
Hallucinate
To see or hear things that are not really
there because of illness or drugs
Nod Off
phrasal verb with
nod verb [I or T]
UK /nɒd/
US /nɑːd/
Nod Off
To begin sleeping,
especially not
intentionally
Dizzy
adjective
/ˈdɪz.i/
Dizzy
Feeling as if everything is turning
around, and that you are not able
to balance and may fall over
Set-Up
noun
UK /ˈset.ʌp/
US /ˈset̬ .ʌp/
Set-Up
The way in which
things are
organized or
arranged
Undervalued
adjective
UK /ˌʌndəˈvæljuːd/
US /ˌʌn.dɚˈvæl.juːd/
Undervalued
If something is
undervalued, it is
considered to be less
valuable or important
than it really is
Sleep On It
idiom
Sleep On It
To wait before making a decision
Special tha
nks to:
Angeline P
rawira &
Kenina Abi
gail Wiraw
an
Go Ble Yo...

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