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Gullible (adj.) - Advanced English Vocabulary - One Minute Videos/ˈɡʌlɪb(ə)l/Synonyms: Naive, unskeptical, trustingMeaning: Easily deceived or tricked because of being too trusting or naive.Common collocations: gullible person, gullible nature, gullible beliefExample sentence: How can you be so gullible! He isn't telling you the truth!https://lnkd.in/gp5YP8Xh
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Indolent (adj.) - Advanced English Vocabulary/ˈɪndələnt/Synonyms: Lazy, idle, sluggishMeaning: Showing no real interest or effort.Common collocations: indolent behavior, indolent attitude, indolent lifestyleExample sentence: Despite having many responsibilities, he remained indolent, spending most of his days doing nothing.https://lnkd.in/g3hZH5iq
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Famished (adj.) - Advanced English Vocabulary/ˈfæmɪʃt/Synonyms: Hungry, starving, ravenousMeaning: Extremely hungry.Common collocations: famished appetite, famished feeling, famished stateExample sentence: What's for dinner? I'm absolutely famished.https://lnkd.in/gXKB6GtG
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Diligent (adj.) - Advanced English Vocabulary/ˈdɪlɪdʒənt/Synonyms: Hardworking, persistent, conscientiousMeaning: Careful and using a lot of effort:Common collocations: diligent student, diligent effort, diligent preparationExample sentence: The lawyer was extremely diligent in preparing his case.This video will be useful for those who are preparing to take an international exam in English, e.g. CELPIP, Duolingo, TOEFL, IELTS, etc.https://lnkd.in/gxfNas6F
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I'm delighted to share my Grade “A” completion of the TESL Diploma program at the Canadian College of Educators. Really grateful to our outstanding teachers, Sheila B. and Mary MacKeracher, for their guidance and valuable input while teaching Theoretical Issues, Linguistics, Language Structure and Skills, TESL Methodology, and more. Big thanks to my classmates Ying Ye, Jay Cee Vargas, Zeinab Saleh and all others for that wonderful time together. All the best to you in the field of ESL education, and never give up!
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Cumulative (adj.) - Advanced English Vocabulary/ˈkjuːmjʊlətɪv/Synonyms: Accumulative, amassed, increasingMeaning: Increasing or growing by addition of successive parts or elements.Common collocations: cumulative effect, cumulative score, cumulative impactExample sentence: The small, daily acts of kindness had a cumulative effect, bring a sense of belonging and unity among us.https://lnkd.in/gkp5uSsC
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