Just Vocabulary | ESL Podcast for learning SAT and GRE vocabulary show

Just Vocabulary | ESL Podcast for learning SAT and GRE vocabulary

Summary: JustVocabulary is a show about English Vocabulary. In every episode (4-5 minutes) the host introduces 2 TOEFL, GRE or SAT words from the English Vocabulary. Example sentences are given, including synonyms, antonyms and tips on how to use the word.

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 JV786 (consign and encapsulate) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:08

consign (verb) Definition: 1. to give someone something for care and safekeeping; 2. to get rid of something; 3. to commit or assign to something, especially something unpleasant Example Sentences: – We consigned our ailing...

 JV785 (antipathy and impregnable) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:22

antipathy (noun) Definition: 1. strongly negative feeling toward something or somebody; 2. the object of negative feelings or hostility and something to be avoided Example Sentences: – The antipathy between celebrities and the paparazzi is...

 JV784 (exert and adulterate) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:56

exert (verb) Definition:  1. to apply influence, power, or authority in order to effect situation; 2. to make a great physical or mental effort Example Sentences: – Foster parents are supposed to exert parental control...

 JV783 (sojourn and delusion) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:17

sojourn (noun, verb) Definition: (n.) a short or temporary visit; (v.) to stay for a short time Example Sentences: – We took a five-day sojourn to Mexico last spring. (vacation) noun – We will sojourn in...

 JV782 (gumption and savvy) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:59

gumption (noun) Definition: 1. good common sense and practical judgment; 2. the courage and determination to take action Example Sentences: – You have to give the young manager credit for gumption, as he was not...

 JV781 (reciprocity and amplify) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:21

reciprocity (noun) Definition:  1. mutual exchange of favors; 2. a relationship characterized by mutual dependency or actions Example Sentences: – It was a matter of reciprocity; since he broke a promise, so would she. (mutuality,...

 JV780 (disposition and amicable) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:09

disposition (noun) Definition: 1. personality or temperament, including a person’s typical mood and attitude; 2. a natural tendency; 3. arrangement, organization, or control; 4. a settlement or resolution Example Sentences: – Few things could upset...

 JV779 (besmirch and illusive) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:49

besmirch (verb) Definition: 1. to sully or damage someone’s name or reputation; 2. to soil, smear, or make something dirty Example Sentences: – Political candidates are known to stoop to low levels in order to...

 JV778 (contempt and consequential) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:43

contempt (noun) Definition: willful and open disrespect Example Sentences: – I have nothing but contempt for people who lie, cheat, and steal. (disgust, loathing) – He is very contemptuous of people who don’t work hard...

 JV777 (disingenuous and decimate) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:43

disingenuous (adjective) Definition: 1. failing to reveal the full story or whole truth; 2. appearing sincere, but actually being false and insincere Example Sentences: – Her disingenuous retelling of the story made her out to...

 JV776 (discreet and debonair) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:19

discreet (adjective) Definition: 1. capable of keeping secrets; 2. careful to avoid embarrassing or upsetting others Example Sentences: – I trust his judgment, so I will leave the decision to his discretion. (choice, freedom to...

 JV775 (capitalize and pretentious) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:57

capitalize (verb) Definition: 1. to benefit from or take advantage of something; 2. to finance something; 3. to exchange debt for stock; 4. to write in capital letters Example Sentences: – I’m capitalizing on my...

 JV774 (aghast and iridescent) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:45

aghast (adjective) Definition: horrified or struck with amazement Example Sentences: – The Principal was aghast at the lack of discipline she witnessed in Mr. Jones’ classroom. (appalled, horrified) – I am completely aghast at such...

 JV773 (parsimonious and disheartened) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:10

parsimonious (adjective) Definition: unwilling to spend money Example Sentences: – His mother’s parsimonious habit of reusing aluminum foil drove him crazy. (penny-pinching) – He is simply too parsimonious to buy a new pair of shoes...

 JV772 (autonomous and innumerable) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:29

autonomous (adjective) Definition: 1. existing as an independent entity (especially in government); 2. free from external constraint; 3. able to make free and independent decisions Example Sentences: – Some people have expressed the opinion that...

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