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Vocabulary Building - 85

5 Words - Meaning with Examples


Word 1: Antisocial
Word 2: Artificial
Word 3: Commercial
Word 4: Crucial
Word 5: Facial
Antisocial
Meaning with Examples
Pronunciation
Antisocial
It is an Adjective
Meaning:
1. When someone is antisocial, they're either rude and unmannered or they avoid other
people.
2. Against the basic principles of society; harmful to the welfare of the people generally.
3. Antisocial behavior is violent or harmful to other people, or shows that you do not care
about other people.
4. Someone who is antisocial does not enjoy meeting or being with other people.
5. An activity or job that is antisocial does not give you the chance to meet other people.
Examples:
1. I look up too, and I get up to try and make conversation and not be an antisocial nerd.
2. Almost overnight, that sweet little child had turned into an antisocial monster.
3. There's a problem of antisocial behavior among teenagers in the town.
4. They have very antisocial neighbors who play music all night & leave rubbish everywhere.
5. Surely religion ought to prevent people behaving in an antisocial and immoral way?
6. If you don’t hang out with your friends, they’ll consider you weird and antisocial.
7. To smell horrible and be in close contact with other people is extremely antisocial.
8. Gender differences in antisocial behavior patterns are evident as early as age three or four.
9. Children who exhibit antisocial behaviors are at an increased risk for alcohol use disorders.
10. Being antisocial and aggressive was a flaw in peace and an advantage in war.
11. The man dragged the bottle thrower to a parking lot to discuss his antisocial behavior.
12. Games, we're told, distract us from the real world, and turn us antisocial and weird.
Artificial
Meaning with Examples
Pronunciation
Artificial
It is an Adjective
Meaning:
1. Not real or not made of natural things but made to be like something that is real or
natural.
2. An artificial situation or quality exists because someone has made it exist, and not
because it is really necessary.
3. Artificial behavior is not sincere – used to show disapproval.
4. Made by people, often as a copy of something natural.
5. Not sincere; not truly intended.
Examples:
1. Galileo thus established a new equivalence between natural processes and artificial ones.
2. Even in the artificial environment of an office, our body rhythms continue to affect us.
3. Ms. Rostoff rubs her artificial nails against her thumb, then checks her watch again.
4. We spend our childhoods being taught the artificial skill of passing exams.
5. Artificial intelligence is already helping research into cancer and brain diseases.
6. Yet the world's most expensive player claims the artificial pitch will not be a problem.
7. Were my artificial neural chips begging me to recognize what was left behind?
8. The natural and artificial characterizing ingredients must be named on the labels.
9. Ethnic masks lined the walls and artificial floral arrangements filled the shadows.
10. The bridge led to nothing more than an artificial island in an artificial lake.
11. Lourdes knows, too, that her husband is still brooding about artificial intelligence.
12. Just as bad was the chance another player could cop a whack from one of my artificial legs.
Commercial
Meaning with Examples
Pronunciation
Commercial
It is an Adjective and Noun
Adjective Meaning:
1. Related to business and the buying and selling of goods and services.
2. Related to the ability of a product or business to make a profit.
3. A commercial product is one that is produced and sold in large quantities.
4. Commercial means involving or relating to the buying and selling of goods.
5. A commercial product is made to be sold to the public.

Noun Meaning:
1. An advertisement on television or radio.
2. A paid advertisement on radio or television.
3. An advertisement that is broadcast on television or radio.
Adjective Examples:
1. Docklands in its heyday was a major center of industrial and commercial activity.
2. Conservationists are concerned over the effect of commercial exploitation of forests.
3. However, others saw a commercial rather than a political motivation behind the sale.
4. They are the leading manufacturer in both defense and commercial products.
5. Commercial vehicles, coaches and lorries are required by law to be fitted with tachographs.
6. He got a job as a program controller for the local commercial radio station.
7. There's a feeling among a lot of people that music has become too commercial.
8. The British Empire was established for commercial as well as political reasons.
Noun Examples:
1. The government has launched a campaign of television commercials and leaflets.
2. Producers of commercials resisted, but granted some concessions to end the strike.
3. Part of the reason commercials are effective is that they are, in a sense, invisible.
Crucial
Meaning with Examples
Pronunciation
Crucial
It is an Adjective
Meaning:
1. If you describe something as crucial, you mean it is extremely important.
2. Extremely important or necessary.
3. Involving an extremely important decision or result; decisive; critical.
4. Something that is crucial is extremely important, because everything else depends on it.
Examples:
1. The crucial factor in their relationship was their unshakeable faith in each other.
2. A close working relationship is crucial if policy is to develop smoothly and clearly.
3. They are already playing a crucial role in multimedia design and development.
4. He had administrators under him but took the crucial decisions himself.
5. These are the most crucial months. Every hour there is a change. Remember it.
6. There is a scene in which a Belgian lorry driver plays a small but crucial role.
7. The Panama Canal provides a crucial shipping link between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
8. They also overlook the crucial developments that took place between 1912 and 1914.
9. The crucial characteristic of this method is that it encourages people to express dissent.
10. Crucial rankings are indicated by a solid vertical line between affected constraints.
11. As she saw it, her work, though crucial, was only a small part of a much larger trial.
12. “She was crucial in helping us understand bottom-up attention,” says Dr. Gazzaley.
Facial
Meaning with Examples
Pronunciation
Facial
It is an Adjective and Noun
Adjective Meaning:
1. Facial means appearing on or being part of your face.
2. On your face or relating to your face.
3. The definition of facial is something related to the face.

Noun Meaning:
1. A beauty treatment that cleans and improves the skin of the face with creams and gentle
rubbing.
2. A facial is a beauty treatment for the face.
3. A treatment to beautify the face.
Adjective Examples:
1. Hector gave that up and went to my facial expression, which was bland in the extreme.
2. Do you see the people in your mind's eye-their facial expressions? the color of their clothes?
3. Their facial features are indistinguishable, brightly lit though they are by harsh artificial lights.
4. Life magazine ran a full-page photo layout of Seabiscuit’s facial expressions.
5. As I stare at him, I realize that even his facial features are big—big nose, big lips, big eyes.
6. Then as facial scars were healing, she started throwing up and getting rashes.
7. It’s not the most polished thing I’ve drawn, but I sort of love her facial expression.

Noun Examples:
1. These are classes, these are facials, and this is about building your team.
2. They involve the same exfoliating, cleansing, toning and moisturizing routines as facials.
3. This was fun; with any luck she could say goodbye to facials, mud-packs and manicures.
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