• 1 episode - whine, demise, coercion, incentive, implication, concede (consession), fallacy, rebut, disposable, feasible

  • Apr 30 2023
  • Duração: 8 minutos
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1 episode - whine, demise, coercion, incentive, implication, concede (consession), fallacy, rebut, disposable, feasible

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  • Script for this episode's vocabulary:

    * all the definitions and examples are taken from dictionary.cambridge.org

    1)

    • whine - to make a long, high, sad sound, if you whine, especially as a child, you complain or express disappointment or unhappiness

    repeatedly


    Example: Alice, if you keep whining I won't take you - do you understand?


    • whine (n) - an unpleasant high sound or voice


    2)

    • demise - the end of something that was previously considered to be powerful, such as a business, industry, or system


    Example 2.1: the demise of the company was sudden and unexpected


    • sb's demise - the death of a person


    Example 2.2: much has been written about the circumstances surrounding her demise


    3) coercion - the use of force to persuade someone to do something that they are unwilling to do


    Example: he claimed the police had used coercion, threats, and promises to obtain the statement illegally


    4) incentive - something that encourages a person to do something


    Example: tax incentives have been very effective in encouraging people to save and invest more of their income


    5)

    • implication - an occasion when you seem to suggest something without saying it directly


    Example 5.1: she accused the party and, by implication, its leader too


    • implication - the effect that an action or decision will have on something else in the future


    Example 5.2: what are the implications of the new law?


    • implication - an occasion when you suggest or show that someone is involved in a crime


    Example 5.3: the case depended upon his implication of his co-workers in the fraud


    6)

    • concede (verb) - to admit, often unwillingly, that something is true


    Example 6.1: the government has conceded (that) the new tax policy has been a disaster


    • concession (noun) - something that is allowed or given up, often in order to end a disagreement


    Example: both sides involved in the conflict made some concessions in yesterday's talks


    7) fallacy - an idea that a lot of people think is true but is in fact false


    Example: it is a common fallacy that women are worse drivers than men


    8) rebut - to argue that a statement or claim is not true


    Example: He appeared on TV to rebut the charges against him


    9)

    • disposable (adj) - a disposable product is intended to be thrown away after use


    Example 9.1: disposable cups/plates


    • disposable (noun) - a product that is intended to be thrown away after use


    Example 9.2: paper/plastic/medical disposables


    10) feasible - able to be made, done, or achieved


    Example with the extra resources, the project now seems feasible


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