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Learn the words and expressions used in this Real-Life English video.
WORDS / EXPRESSIONS + [Timestamp]
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Disingenuous [04:47]
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Interjects [06:21]
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Unhinged [09:51]
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Arcane [12:28]
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Nifty [13:36]
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Cultivated [17:14]
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Alliteration [29:10]
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Haulers [29:37]
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Configurations [30:13]
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Semantics [32:59]
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Intermingle [38:43]
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Trounce [40:08]
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Twitch [41:24]
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Precogs [43:12]
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Blunder [43:37]
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Gesture paradigms [45:22]
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Influx [50:29]
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Bastion [53:36]
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Indicative [56:26]
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Weaning [58:03]
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Teetering [01:00:36]
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Rotoscoping [01:01:08]
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Excruciating [01:01:37]
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Constrained [01:10:43]
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Discrete [01:12:05]
DEFINITIONS & SENTENCES
1. Disingenuous
Definition: Not candid or sincere, typically by pretending that one knows less about something than one really does.
Example Sentences:
- Her excuse for being late was rather disingenuous, as she had been seen at the coffee shop at the time she was supposed to arrive.
- He gave a disingenuous apology that lacked any real remorse for what he had done.
- It was disingenuous of her to claim ignorance about the broken vase when she had already discussed it with others.
2. Interjects
Definition: To say something abruptly, especially as an aside or interruption.
Example Sentences:
- She interjected with a funny comment that lightened the mood of the meeting.
- During the heated discussion, he interjected a few facts that changed everyone’s perspective.
- Every few minutes, she would interject a question to clarify what was being discussed.
3. Unhinged
Definition: Mentally unbalanced; deranged.
Example Sentences:
- The constant pressure drove him to a state that seemed almost unhinged.
- Her normally calm demeanor had become unhinged during the argument.
- The unsettling news left him feeling unhinged and confused.
4. Arcane
Definition: Understood by few; mysterious or secret.
Example Sentences:
- She specialized in arcane legal documents that few others could interpret.
- The ritual was filled with arcane symbols that puzzled the uninitiated.
- His knowledge of the arcane language lent a mystique to his character.
5. Nifty
Definition: Particularly good, skillful, or effective; fashionable, stylish.
Example Sentences:
- He thought of a nifty solution to the programming error.
- She wore a nifty little hat that complemented her outfit perfectly.
- I found a nifty tool that helps you manage your schedule more effectively.
6. Cultivated
Definition: Refined and well educated; having or showing good education, tastes, and manners.
Example Sentences:
- She spoke in a cultivated voice that hinted at her private schooling.
- His cultivated taste in music was apparent in his extensive vinyl collection.
- Over the years, he cultivated a persona that resonated well with affluent clients.
7. Alliteration
Definition: The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
Example Sentences:
- She used alliteration in her poem to create a rhythmic effect.
- The alliteration in the tongue twister “She sells sea shells by the sea shore” makes it fun to say.
- Alliteration often adds an artistic flair to phrases and literature.
8. Haulers
Definition: People or businesses that transport goods or materials, typically large quantities, from one place to another.
Example Sentences:
- The company relied on experienced haulers to distribute their products nationwide.
- Local haulers were hired for the construction project to bring in the necessary materials.
- As a professional hauler, he spent many hours on the road transporting goods.
9. Configurations
Definition: An arrangement of elements in a particular form, figure, or combination.
Example Sentences:
- The software offered several default configurations that could be customized as needed.
- The seating configuration in the auditorium was changed to accommodate more guests.
- Engineers tested different configurations of the aircraft to optimize performance.
10. Semantics
Definition: The branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning. The philosophical and scientific study of meaning in language.
Example Sentences:
- The debate wasn’t just about word choice; it was about semantics and underlying meanings.
- In programming, semantics refers to the meaning of a piece of code rather than its syntactic form.
- They argued over the semantics of the treaty, which determined its legal interpretation.
11. Intermingle
Definition: To mix or become mixed together.
Example Sentences:
- At the reception, guests from different cultures were able to intermingle and share their traditions.
- She found it interesting how the artist intermingled various styles to create something unique.
- Within the melting pot of the city, diverse cuisines intermingle to delight food enthusiasts.
12. Trounce
Definition: To defeat heavily in a contest.
Example Sentences:
- The reigning champion trounced the challenger within the first few rounds of the match.
- Our debate team prepared rigorously and ended up trouncing all the competition.
- The local soccer team trounced their rivals 5-0 in a memorable victory.
13. Twitch
Definition: Give or cause to give a short, sudden jerking or convulsive movement.
Example Sentences:
- Her eye twitched involuntarily due to the stress she was feeling.
- The rabbit twitched its nose as it sniffed around the garden.
- He could see the muscle in his arm twitch after the intense workout.
14. Precogs
Definition: Short for “precognitives”; individuals with the ability to foresee events before they happen (often used in a science fiction context).
Example Sentences:
- In the science fiction movie, the government employed precogs to prevent crimes before they occurred.
- Writers often use precogs as a plot device to add a layer of complexity to their futuristic worlds.
- The existence of precogs raises ethical questions about free will and predestination in stories.
15. Blunder
Definition: A stupid or careless mistake.
Example Sentences:
- Realizing he emailed the confidential report to the wrong person was a blunder he couldn’t undo.
- The goalkeeper made a critical blunder in the final minutes, costing the team the game.
- His blunder in the calculations led to a significant overestimation of the budget requirements.
16. Gesture paradigms
Definition: Models or patterns of physical movements that convey specific intentions or information (often used in the context of communication technology).
Example Sentences:
- The new virtual reality system uses gesture paradigms to allow users to interact with digital objects seamlessly.
- Researchers are developing innovative gesture paradigms to improve the accessibility of technology for individuals with disabilities.
- To navigate the menu, you need to familiarize yourself with the device’s gesture paradigms.
17. Influx
Definition: An arrival or entry of large numbers of people or things.
Example Sentences:
- The city is experiencing an influx of tourists due to the international festival.
- Social media platforms saw a significant influx of new users during the global lockdown.
- The company was not prepared for the sudden influx of orders that came through after the product launch.
18. Bastion
Definition: A place, system, or person strongly maintaining particular principles, attitudes, or activities.
Example Sentences:
- The university is regarded as a bastion of free speech and progressive values.
- In times of turmoil, the family’s home was a bastion of stability and comfort.
- The small village was a bastion of traditional craftsmanship, keeping ancient techniques alive.
19. Indicative
Definition: Serving as a sign or indication of something.
Example Sentences:
- The increase in sales numbers is indicative of the success of the new marketing strategy.
- Her lack of concern was indicative of her disinterest in the project’s outcome.
- The symptoms were indicative of a common cold and nothing more serious.
20. Weaning
Definition: Accustom (an infant or other young mammal) to food other than its mother’s milk; detach from a source of dependence.
Example Sentences:
- After her baby turned six months old, she started the weaning process by introducing solid foods.
- The farmer was weaning the calves from their mothers before selling them at the market.
- The program was about weaning the community off its dependency on nonrenewable energy sources.
21. Teetering
Definition: Move or balance unsteadily; sway back and forth.
Example Sentences:
- The ancient tower was teetering on the brink of collapse after the storm.
- She was teetering on high heels, struggling to maintain her balance.
- The country is teetering on the edge of a financial crisis due to the massive debt.
22. Rotoscoping
Definition: An animation technique that animators use to trace over motion picture footage, frame by frame, to produce realistic action.
Example Sentences:
- The filmmaker used rotoscoping to create the intricate dance scenes in the animated movie.
- Rotoscoping allowed the animators to integrate real human movements into their cartoon characters.
- The special effects team spent hours rotoscoping each frame to ensure the superhero’s movements were lifelike.
23. Excruciating
Definition: Intensely painful.
Example Sentences:
- She experienced excruciating pain in her leg after the accident.
- The wait for the exam results was excruciating, making each second feel like hours.
- The migraine brought him to his knees with its excruciating intensity.
24. Constrained
Definition: Compelled or forced toward a particular course of action; restricted.
Example Sentences:
- She felt constrained by societal expectations to choose a conventional career path.
- The constrained budget made it difficult to allocate funds to all departments equally.
- Living in a small town constrained his opportunities for professional growth.
25. Discrete
Definition: Individually separate and distinct.
Example Sentences:
- The study broke down the population into discrete groups to better understand the data.
- In mathematics, discrete variables are counted in distinct, separate categories.
- The project was divided into discrete phases to manage it more efficiently.
