4000 Essential English Words 2e 3 (2nd Edition) 영영 Unit 27
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noble
n. a rich and powerful person
The Queen invited a noble from a nearby country to dinner.
blonde
n. a person with light-colored hair
My cousin is a blonde with blue eyes.
heritage
n. the collection of features of a society, such as language and religion
Teepees are part of the heritage of the Native Americans of the plains.
rumor
n. a story that may not be true
Carla was spreading rumors around the office.
stack
n. a pile of different things
There was a stack of paperwork on his desk to complete.
insult
v. to say things that will hurt the person's feelings
The girls insulted each other all afternoon.
meanwhile
adv. happens at the same time as another action
He wants to be a doctor in the future, but meanwhile, he works a regular job.
precious
adj. valuable and important
In a desert, water can be more precious than money.
prejudice
n. an unfair opinion about people based on the group they belong to
The company’s rules against gender prejudice must be enforced.
acknowledge
v. to accept that it is true or that it exists
The teacher acknowledged that the young student was hungry.
spectacle
n. an amazing sight
Niagara Falls is quite a spectacle.
exaggerate
v. to say that something is bigger or better than it really is
Jimmy wasn’t exaggerating about the seriousness of his injury.
vase
n. an attractive container in which people keep flowers
The vase was filled with such lovely flowers.
ambassador
n. a government worker who works in another country
The ambassador from Korea was in charge of the conference.
drag
v. to pull it across the ground
The dog was dragging his owner down the street.
necklace
n. a piece of jewelry that people wear around their necks
Joyce received a lovely pearl necklace for her wedding anniversary.
suspicious
adj. does not trust others, or is not trusted by others
Dad was suspicious of the caller on the line.
tin
n. an inexpensive metal
Soup is a food that is often sold in tin cans.
conquer
v. to attack and take control of it
The soldiers were trying to conquer the world.
sin
n. something that is wrong for religious reasons
Taking something that doesn’t belong to you is a sin.
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