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Vocabulary 5- Unit 1

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  • 13. Figure: A number, especially one which forms part of official statistics or relates to the financial performance of a company.
    Noun: I came up with a very different figure.
  • 17. Increase your attention: Exercise. The benefits of exercise are endless and include improving your ability to focus. Numerous studies have shown that exercise improves attention
    Adjective: Raul you must increase your attention more in these elements.
  • 6. Inactivate: Not engaging in or involving any or much physical activity.
    Adjective: Sedentary living and sun damage also inactivate the skin.
  • 12. Be in doubt: In a state of being uncertain or unsure The outcome was in doubt until the final seconds of the game.
    Adjective: I'm in doubt about the football game.
  • 7. Inadequate: Lacking the quality or quantity required; insufficient for a purpose.
    Adjective: Transport facilities are inadequate.
  • 3. Illogical: lacking sense or clear, sound reasoning.
    Adjective: He was shocked to learn such illogical feelings could persist after such a long time.
  • 2. Illegible: Your handwriting is illegible.
    Adjective: Not clear enough to be read.
  • 15. Have a clue: know nothing about something or about how to do something.
    Adjective: Friends, I have a clue that will help us get out of the basement.
  • 18. Make a connection: To understand that there is a relationship between two or more things It didn't take long for us to make the connection between the missing money and our partner's new car.
    Adjective: We must make a connection.
  • 16. Have sound reasoning:'Sound reasoning' is reasoning that follows logic and can be easily understood by readers or an audience.
    Verb: Guys I have a solid reasoning.
  • 14. Find a solution: To find an answer to a problem by considering possible options.
    Verb: You must find a solution.
  • 4. Impsossible: Not able to occur, exist, or be done.
    Adjective: It was impossible to distinguish what he wanted.
  • 1. Illegal: I have never done anything illegal.
    Adjective: Contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law.
  • 5. Inaaccurate: Not accurate.
    Adjective: His book is, however, inaccurate and grossly partial.
  • 19. Reach a conclusión: To make a judgment or decision after a period of thought or research Scientists have been studying this for years.
    Adjective: I have come to a conclusion.
  • 10. Irrational: Not logical or reasonable.
    Adjective: These are isolated cases of irrational numbers.
  • 20. Sharpen your memory: If your senses, understanding, or skills sharpen or are sharpened, you become better at noticing things, thinking, or doing something.
    Verb: Sebas you will have to sharpen your memory.
  • 9. Incorrect: This is, however, incorrect.
    Adjective: Not in accordance with fact; wrong.
  • 8. Incapable: Not able or fit for the doing or performance.
    Adjective: Even if he was incapable of feeling real pain.
  • 11. Irregular: That it is not regular or uniform in terms of shape, size, quantity or any feature that characterizes the elements of its same class.
    Adjective: Your uniform is irregular.