REAL-LIFE ENGLISH | WEEK 18


YouTube Channel Source: Zach and Tori Roloff

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

WORDS / EXPRESSIONS + [Timestamp]

  1. Raising the bar [00:42]

  2. Rant and rave [00:58]

  3. Segment [01:16]

  4. Hit me up [02:06]

  5. Bumming [03:02]

  6. Raging [07:37]

  7. Guarantee [07:43]

  8. Upstream [07:45]

  9. Boonies [13:28]

  10. Immersed [17:16]

  11. Insecurity [20:22]

  12. Convention [20:54]

  13. Privileged [21:17]

  14. CGI [23:35]

  15. Rattle [29:11]

  16. Utopia [29:16]

  17. Advocates [31:10]

  18. Caution [31:39]

  19. Controversial [31:48]

  20. Missing the mark [33:01]

  21. Malicious [36:10]

  22. Overarching [37:56]

  23. Hit the fan [39:37]

  24. Indication [41:11]

  25. Attentive [43:41]

 


DEFINITIONS & SENTENCES

  1. Raising the bar
    • Definition: Setting a new higher standard or expectation.
    • Example sentences:
      • She really raised the bar with her impressive presentation skills.
      • The new restaurant has raised the bar for fine dining in the area.
      • The company is constantly raising the bar for customer service.
  2. Rant and rave
    • Definition: To speak or complain loudly and angrily about someone or something.
    • Example sentences:
      • He’s always ranting and raving about his job.
      • The customer began to rant and rave about the poor service.
      • She spent the entire meeting ranting and raving about the new company policy.
  3. Segment
    • Definition: To divide into parts or sections.
    • Example sentences:
      • The market can be segmented into different demographic groups.
      • The TV show is designed to segment the audience by age and gender.
      • The project will be segmented into smaller tasks for better management.
  4. Hit me up
    • Definition: To contact or get in touch with someone.
    • Example sentences:
      • Hit me up when you’re in town and we’ll grab a coffee.
      • If you need any help, feel free to hit me up anytime.
      • I’ll hit you up later to discuss the details.
  5. Bumming
    • Definition: To be in a state of laziness or feeling down.
    • Example sentences:
      • I was just bumming around the house all day.
      • She was bumming after her plans got canceled.
      • Stop bumming and get to work!
  6. Raging
    • Definition: To show intense or violent emotion.
    • Example sentences:
      • The storm was raging outside.
      • He was raging with anger over the situation.
      • The fire was raging out of control.
  7. Guarantee
    • Definition: A promise or assurance, especially that certain conditions will be fulfilled.
    • Example sentences:
      • The company guarantees satisfaction with their products.
      • We provide a money-back guarantee for our services.
      • The warranty guarantees against defects in materials and workmanship.
  8. Upstream
    • Definition: In the opposite direction to the flow in a stream; against the current.
    • Example sentences:
      • The salmon swims upstream to spawn.
      • The crew had to paddle upstream to reach the destination.
      • The pollution is causing damage downstream and upstream.
  9. Boonies
    • Definition: Remote or rural area.
    • Example sentences:
      • I spent the weekend out in the boonies, completely off the grid.
      • The cabin is located deep in the boonies, miles from civilization.
      • They moved to the boonies to enjoy a quiet and peaceful life.
  10. Immersed
    • Definition: Completely involved in or focused on something.
    • Example sentences:
      • She was fully immersed in her studies.
      • The author became immersed in writing her new book.
      • The children were completely immersed in their game.
  11. Insecurity
    • Definition: A feeling of uncertainty or lack of confidence about oneself or a situation.
    • Example sentences:
      • Her constant insecurity about her appearance affected her social life.
      • The team’s insecurity about the project’s success led to a lack of motivation.
      • It’s important to address our insecurities to build self-confidence.
  12. Convention
    • Definition: A practice or procedure widely observed in a group; a large meeting or conference.
    • Example sentences:
      • The company follows the convention of holding weekly meetings.
      • The annual convention brings together professionals from the industry.
      • The convention dictates that formal attire is required for the event.
  13. Privileged
    • Definition: Having special rights or advantages; belonging to a special group with inherent benefits.
    • Example sentences:
      • She grew up in a privileged family with access to the best education.
      • As a privileged member of society, he was able to influence important decisions.
      • The company offers privileged access to exclusive events for its top clients.
  14. CGI
    • Definition: Computer-generated imagery; the use of computer graphics to create or contribute to images in art, print media, video games, films, television programs, commercials, and more.
    • Example sentences:
      • The movie used impressive CGI to bring the fantasy world to life.
      • The CGI effects in the video game were praised for their realism.
      • The company specializes in creating CGI for advertising campaigns.
  15. Rattle
    • Definition: To make or cause a rapid succession of short, sharp knocking sounds; to unsettle or cause to be nervous or worried.
    • Example sentences:
      • The sudden noise in the dark alley rattled her nerves.
      • The unexpected question seemed to rattle the usually composed speaker.
      • The news of the economic downturn rattled the investors.
  16. Utopia
    • Definition: An imagined place or state of things where everything is perfect.
    • Example sentences:
      • The author described a utopia where peace and harmony reigned.
      • Some see the new initiative as a step towards achieving a societal utopia.
      • Building a utopia is often the goal of many political and social movements.
  17. Advocates
    • Definition: People who publicly support or recommend a particular cause or policy.
    • Example sentences:
      • The group of advocates rallied for environmental protection laws.
      • She has been a vocal advocate for equal rights and opportunities.
      • The organization advocates for better healthcare access for marginalized communities.
  18. Caution
    • Definition: Care taken to avoid danger or risk; a warning against danger or evil.
    • Example sentences:
      • He advised caution when dealing with unfamiliar websites.
      • The road sign signaled caution due to a sharp curve ahead.
      • The company issued a caution about the potential risks of the new product.
  19. Controversial
    • Definition: Giving rise or likely to give rise to controversy or public disagreement.
    • Example sentences:
      • The politician’s controversial statement sparked heated debates.
      • The art exhibition featured controversial pieces that challenged societal norms.
      • The decision to implement new policies was met with controversial reactions.
  20. Missing the mark
    • Definition: Failing to achieve the desired result or goal.
    • Example sentences:
      • The marketing campaign seemed to be missing the mark with its target audience.
      • His presentation missed the mark, failing to address key concerns.
      • The company’s attempt to appeal to a younger demographic ended up missing the mark.
  21. Malicious
    • Definition: Intending to do harm; showing a desire to cause injury, pain, or suffering to another.
    • Example sentences:
      • The cyberattack was a malicious attempt to disrupt the company’s operations.
      • Her malicious gossip caused rifts within the close-knit community.
      • The malicious software infected the computer network, causing extensive damage.
  22. Overarching
    • Definition: Comprehensive or all-encompassing; having or representing a broad or comprehensive range.
    • Example sentences:
      • The team formulated an overarching strategy to address multiple issues at once.
      • The group aims to develop an overarching framework for environmental conservation.
      • The CEO outlined the company’s overarching goals for the upcoming year.
  23. Hit the fan
    • Definition: An informal idiom describing an event when a situation becomes critical or explosive, often due to a revelation or significant development.
    • Example sentences:
      • When the embezzlement scandal was uncovered, it really hit the fan at the corporate headquarters.
      • The news of the product recall hit the fan just before the press conference.
      • The truth finally came out, and that’s when everything hit the fan.
  24. Indication
    • Definition: A sign or piece of information that suggests something is true or likely; a symptom or characteristic.
    • Example sentences:
      • The data provided a clear indication of the market’s declining trend.
      • Her reluctance to participate was an indication of her unease with the proposal.
      • The doctor noted that the patient’s high temperature was an indication of an infection.
  25. Attentive
    • Definition: Being alert and paying close attention to something or someone; considerate of the needs of others.
    • Example sentences:
      • The teacher commended the students for being attentive during the lecture.
      • The attentive customer service representative addressed all of the client’s concerns.
      • She was always attentive to the needs of her elderly neighbors.

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