9 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
Example sentence • Marijuana should be legalized for medicinal purposes.
9 3 adjective
adj
verb
• cause to vibrate in a definite pattern
Example sentence • The debate on climate change has become highly polarized , with each side holding extreme views.
9 2 adjective
adj
adjective
• taken unawares or suddenly and feeling wonder or astonishment
Example sentence • I was surprised by how quickly she finished the race.
7 2 verb, adverb
v, adv
adjective
• having the benefit of careful prior consideration or counsel
adjective satellite
• having received information
Example sentence • My doctor advised me to take the medication twice a day.
8 3 verb
v
adjective satellite
• successfully completed or brought to an end
Example sentence • She realised she had forgotten her keys when she got to the front door.
11 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
noun
• a middle way between two extremes
verb
• make a compromise; arrive at a compromise
Example sentence • The compromised security system allowed unauthorized access.
12 4 verb
v
adjective satellite
• having achieved a comfortable relation with your environment
Example sentence • She familiarised herself with the new software.
11 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
adjective satellite
• copied and passed off as your own
Example sentence • This essay appears to be plagiarised .
11 4 verb
v
verb
• cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public; bring into general or common use
Example sentence • The Beatles popularised rock and roll music in the 1960s.
10 3 verb, adverb, adjective
v, adv, adj
Example sentence • The summarised report provided a concise overview of the findings.
10 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
verb
• coerce by violence or with threats
Example sentence • The terrorised population sought refuge in neighboring countries.
10 3 verb, adverb, adjective
v, adv, adj
adjective satellite
• called to public attention
Example sentence • The advertised price for the car was too good to be true.
10 3 adjective
adj
Example sentence • Only authorised personnel are allowed to enter the restricted area.
8 2 verb
v
adjective
• having undergone the Christian ritual of baptism
Example sentence • He was baptised in the river by the preacher.
9 3 adjective
adj
adjective
• having a high state of culture and development both social and technological
adjective satellite
• marked by refinement in taste and manners
Example sentence • He is a very civilised person who always acts with kindness and respect.
8 2 adjective
adj
adjective satellite
• treated with dislike or contempt
Example sentence • He was despised by his classmates for being different.
10 4 verb, adjective
v, adj
adjective satellite
• having your attention fixated as though by a spell
Example sentence • I was mesmerised by her beautiful singing voice.
10 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
adjective satellite
• provided with a secure reputation
Example sentence • He is a recognised expert in the field of physics.
7 2 verb, adjective
v, adj
adjective satellite
• improved or brought up to date
Example sentence • I revised my essay before submitting it.
11 3 adjective
adj
adjective
• developed or designed for a special activity or function
Example sentence • He is a specialised doctor in neurology.
10 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
adjective
• under observation or under the direction of a superintendent or overseer
Example sentence • The children played in the supervised playground.
12 4 adjective
adj
adjective
• not supervised or under constant observation
Example sentence • Children should not be left unsupervised near a swimming pool.
10 4 verb
v
verb
• defend, explain, clear away, or make excuses for by reasoning
Example sentence • She apologised for being late to the meeting.
11 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
verb
• cut the skin over the clitoris
Example sentence • He was circumcised as a baby.
9 2 verb
v
Example sentence • The committee is comprised of ten members.
9 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
noun
• the activity of exerting your muscles in various ways to keep fit
Example sentence • She felt refreshed and rejuvenated after her daily exercised routine.
9 3 verb
v
verb
• expel through adjuration or prayers
Example sentence • The priest exorcised the evil spirit from the possessed woman.
8 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
adjective
• examined carefully and methodically; broken down for consideration of constituent parts
Example sentence • The analyzed data showed significant variations.
11 4 verb, adjective
v, adj
Example sentence • The militarised zone was heavily guarded with armed soldiers.
12 4 verb
v
verb
• perform without preparation
Example sentence • He extemporised a speech on the spot.
10 4 adjective
adj
verb
• make linear or get into a linear form
Example sentence • The linearised equation accurately represents the relationship between variables.
9 4 verb, adjective
v, adj
verb
• commit to memory; learn by heart
Example sentence • She gave a flawless, memorised speech at the conference.
11 4 verb, adverb, adjective
v, adv, adj
Example sentence • She moisturised her face every night before going to bed.
10 4 verb, adjective
v, adj
Example sentence • The pelletised vegetables are easier to cook.
9 4 verb, adjective
v, adj
verb
• cause to change into a vapor
Example sentence • The vaporised water collects in the form of clouds.
11 4 verb
v
adjective satellite
• arranged into categories
Example sentence • I categorised the books by genre.
11 3 adjective
adj
adjective
• drawn toward a center or brought under the control of a central authority
9 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
Example sentence • The colonised territories rose up against their imperial rulers.
12 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
adjective
• having become fixed and definite in form
Example sentence • The crystallised snow transformed the landscape into a winter wonderland.
15 4 adjective
adj
adjective
• deprived of the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote
Example sentence • Many minority groups in this country feel disenfranchised and excluded from the political process.
10 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
Example sentence • She emphasised the importance of punctuality in the workplace.
12 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
adjective
• endowed with the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote
Example sentence • Only enfranchised citizens have the right to vote in national elections.
10 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
adjective
• concerned with or characterized by rigorous adherence to recognized forms (especially in religion or art)
adjective satellite
• given formal standing or endorsement; made official or legitimate by the observance of proper procedures
Example sentence • The company has implemented a formalised process for employee evaluations.
9 4 adjective
adj
adjective satellite
• exalted to an ideal perfection or excellence
Example sentence • She had an idealised view of what marriage should be like.
8 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
adjective satellite
• regarded with deep or rapturous love (especially as if for a god)
Example sentence • She was an idolised figure in the fashion industry.
9 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
adjective satellite
• having been rendered unsusceptible to a disease
Example sentence • All students must be immunised before starting school.
7 2 verb, adjective
v, adj
adjective satellite
• sharply and deeply indented
Example sentence • The incised markings on the pottery were incredibly intricate.
7 3 verb, adverb, adjective
v, adv, adj
adjective
• converted totally or partly into ions
Example sentence • The water in the aquarium needs to be ionised for the fish to survive.
9 3 adverb, adjective
adv, adj
adjective satellite
• confined or restricted to a particular location
Example sentence • The fire was quickly localised to one room in the building.
10 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
adjective
• having the properties of a magnet; i.e. of attracting iron or steel
Example sentence • The magnetised needle pointed towards the North Pole.
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