REAL-LIFE ENGLISH | WEEK 17


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Learn the words and expressions used in this Real-Life English video.

WORDS / EXPRESSIONS + [Timestamp]

  1. On the fence [01:30]

  2. Durability [01:51]

  3. Kicking around [02:17]

  4. Definitive [02:21]

  5. Ultrasonic [03:07]

  6. Reliable [03:17]

  7. Conclusive [03:23]

  8. Patchy [03:32]

  9. Flitting [03:34]

  10. Modem [03:42]

  11. Whip out [04:55]

  12. Disparity [06:17]

  13. Fiddly [07:06]

  14. Alleviate [07:17]

  15. Half-baked [07:23]

  16. Fiddle [08:00]

  17. Resembles [11:02]

  18. Reproduction [12:23]

  19. Falls behind [12:40]

  20. Detection [12:42]

  21. Stabilization [14:03]

  22. Obliviously [14:46]

  23. Diabolical [15:25]

  24. Contenders [18:01]

  25. Kitting out [18:02]

 


DEFINITIONS & SENTENCES

  1. On the fence
    • Definition: To be undecided or neutral about a particular issue or decision.
    • Example sentences:
      • Jane is still on the fence about which college to attend.
      • The committee members were on the fence about the proposed policy changes.
      • Tom was on the fence about whether to take the job offer or not.
  2. Durability
    • Definition: The ability to withstand wear, pressure, or damage over a long period of time.
    • Example sentences:
      • The durability of the new smartphone was tested under extreme conditions.
      • This brand of shoes is known for its durability and long-lasting quality.
      • The durability of the car’s engine was impressive, withstanding many miles of travel.
  3. Kicking around
    • Definition: To casually discuss or consider something without making a decision or commitment.
    • Example sentences:
      • We’ve been kicking around the idea of taking a road trip this summer.
      • The team has been kicking around different strategies for the upcoming project.
      • James and Lisa have been kicking around the idea of starting their own business.
  4. Definitive
    • Definition: Clear and conclusive; providing a final answer or resolution.
    • Example sentences:
      • The scientist presented definitive evidence to support her hypothesis.
      • The judge’s ruling was definitive, leaving no room for further debate.
      • The team achieved a definitive victory in the championship game.
  5. Ultrasonic
    • Definition: Relating to or utilizing sound waves that have a frequency above the range of human hearing.
    • Example sentences:
      • The ultrasonic device was used to detect cracks in the metal structure.
      • Ultrasonic cleaning technology is commonly used in industrial and medical applications.
      • The engineers developed an ultrasonic sensor for detecting objects in autonomous vehicles.
  6. Reliable
    • Definition: Able to be trusted or depended on; consistently good in quality or performance.
    • Example sentences:
      • Sarah is a reliable employee who always completes her tasks on time.
      • The old car may not look impressive, but it’s reliable and has never broken down.
      • This brand is known for producing reliable and durable home appliances.
  7. Conclusive
    • Definition: Leading to a definite result or conclusion; serving to settle an issue.
    • Example sentences:
      • The DNA evidence provided conclusive proof of the suspect’s guilt.
      • After hours of debate, the team reached a conclusive decision on the budget proposal.
      • The findings from the study were conclusive, providing clear answers to the research questions.
  8. Patchy
    • Definition: Irregular or uneven in quality, appearance, or distribution.
    • Example sentences:
      • The TV reception was patchy, with some channels coming in clearly and others not at all.
      • The field of wildflowers had a patchy distribution, with some areas more densely populated than others.
      • The painting showed a patchy application of color, suggesting hurried or careless brushwork.
  9. Flitting
    • Definition: Moving quickly and lightly from one place or thing to another.
    • Example sentences:
      • The butterflies were flitting among the flowers in the garden.
      • The children were flitting around the playground, playing different games.
      • Her eyes were flitting nervously from person to person in the crowded room.
  10. Modem
    • Definition: A device or program that enables a computer to transmit data over telephone or cable lines.
    • Example sentences:
      • Our new modem provides faster internet speed and more reliable connectivity.
      • The technician installed a new modem to improve the office’s network performance.
      • If your modem is not working properly, you may experience difficulties accessing the internet.
  11. Whip out
    • Definition: To produce or take out something quickly and easily.
    • Example sentences:
      • Sarah whipped out her phone to take a quick photo of the sunset.
      • The chef whipped out a delicious dessert in just a few minutes.
      • He always manages to whip out a witty comeback in any situation.
  12. Disparity
    • Definition: A great difference or inequality, typically in age, rank, or income.
    • Example sentences:
      • The study highlighted the growing wealth disparity between the rich and the poor.
      • There is a clear disparity in the educational opportunities available to students in urban and rural areas.
      • The company aims to address the gender disparity in its leadership positions.
  13. Fiddly
    • Definition: (British informal) Requiring close attention to detail; fussy or intricate.
    • Example sentences:
      • The watchmaker’s job was fiddly and required steady hands and magnifying glasses.
      • The toy assembly instructions were so fiddly that it took hours to put together.
      • She found the delicate embroidery work to be fiddly but rewarding.
  14. Alleviate
    • Definition: To make (suffering, deficiency, or a problem) less severe.
    • Example sentences:
      • The medication helped alleviate her chronic pain.
      • Regular exercise can alleviate stress and improve overall well-being.
      • The charity’s efforts aim to alleviate hunger in underprivileged communities.
  15. Half-baked
    • Definition: Not fully thought through or lacking in completeness or substance.
    • Example sentences:
      • The proposal was rejected for being half-baked and lacking feasible solutions.
      • His half-baked plan to start a business without any market research ultimately failed.
      • The manager dismissed the employee’s half-baked idea as unworkable.
  16. Fiddle
    • Definition: To touch or tinker with something in a restless or fidgety manner.
    • Example sentences:
      • Stop fiddling with your pen and focus on the task at hand.
      • She absentmindedly fiddled with the necklace around her neck during the meeting.
      • The child fiddled with the buttons on the remote control, unaware of the consequences.
  17. Resembles
    • Definition: To have a similar appearance or quality to someone or something; to be like or similar to.
    • Example sentences:
      • The newly discovered species closely resembles a known dinosaur from the same era.
      • His artistic style resembles that of the famous painter he studied under.
      • The architecture of the building resembles that of ancient Greek temples.
  18. Reproduction
    • Definition: The action or process of making a copy or duplicate of something; the production of offspring by an animal or plant.
    • Example sentences:
      • The artist authorized the reproduction of her paintings for a limited edition print run.
      • The reproduction of the virus within the host cell is a crucial stage in its life cycle.
      • Wildlife conservation efforts often focus on ensuring the reproduction of endangered species.
  19. Falls behind
    • Definition: To fail to keep up with someone or something; to lag or be left behind.
    • Example sentences:
      • Without additional funding, the school risks falling behind in technology integration.
      • The team’s lack of preparation caused them to fall behind their competitors.
      • Regular practice is essential so that you don’t fall behind in mastering a skill.
  20. Detection
    • Definition: The action or process of identifying the presence of something concealed or obscured.
    • Example sentences:
      • Early detection of cancer can greatly improve treatment outcomes and survival rates.
      • The detection of fraudulent activities prompted an internal investigation within the company.
      • The security system’s advanced sensors enable quick and accurate detection of intruders.
  21. Stabilization
    • Definition: The act or process of making something stable, steady, or unchanging.
    • Example sentences:
      • The government implemented policies aimed at the stabilization of the economy.
      • The addition of stabilizers to the ship’s design improved its stabilization during rough seas.
      • Physical therapy helped with the stabilization of the patient’s injured knee.
  22. Obliviously
    • Definition: In a manner showing a lack of awareness, unconsciously, or obliviousness.
    • Example sentences:
      • She obliviously walked into the room, unaware of the surprise party being planned for her.
      • The children giggled obliviously while their parents discussed serious matters.
      • The children giggled obliviously while their parents discussed serious matters.
  23. Diabolical
    • Definition: Extremely wicked or cruel; characteristic of the devil or a devil.
    • Example sentences:
      • The villain devised a diabolical plan to take over the city.
      • The diabolical laughter sent shivers down our spines in the haunted house.
      • The movie’s plot twist revealed the diabolical motives of the main antagonist.
  24. Contenders
    • Definition: Those who compete for a prize, title, or position in a contest or competition.
    • Example sentences:
      • The top contenders in the race were neck and neck as they approached the finish line.
      • The contenders in the spelling bee were all well-prepared and confident.
      • As the championship tournament progressed, the contenders‘ strategies became more intense.
  25. Kitting out
    • Definition: The process of providing or equipping someone or something with the necessary items, gear, or equipment.
    • Example sentences:
      • The outdoor store specializes in kitting out hikers with top-of-the-line backpacks and camping gear.
      • The company was kitting out its employees with new laptops and mobile devices.
      • The school’s sports teams were kitted out in matching uniforms for the upcoming tournament.

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