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English vocabulary in context
6. Stuart is dull as ditchwater; all he ever does is ramble on about the same old boring things!
7. People view Bob as a daring businessman because he isn’t afraid to take risks.
8. My supervisor is really dogmatic and often refuses to listen to any of our opinions.
9. My brother has the habit of grinding his teeth; he often doesn’t even realise that he’s doing it!
10. Mark’s conceit became apparent in his arrogant attitude towards his friends.
11. Mandy is a gregarious and sociable girl who enjoys going out with her friends.
12. Kevin gaped in disbelief at Peter’s remark; not believing what he had just heard.
13. The president seemed at ease during the press conference, and even cracked a few jokes.
14. It’s common for children to emulate the heroes they admire, by copying their actions.
15. In his speech, the supervisor was effusive in his praise for the workers, showing how satisfied he was with their level of work.
16. Given the small break they were allowed, the two consultants exchanged no more than a few words with each other.
17. Employees are advised not to disclose information and hold their tongue regarding confidential corporate issues.
18. During the conference, Mr Henderson was seen hobnobbing with distinguished people.
19. Colin is an extrovert and always seems to enjoy being with people.
20. Ann craves the limelight and has a strong desire to be a famous actress some day.
Unit 26
1. Read the text and try to figure out the meaning of the highlighted words.
Have you ever met someone who is very laid-back and calm, but also meticulous in their work? These people are often very industrious and have a great work ethic. On the other hand, there are those who are impetuous and impulsive, making decisions without thinking them through. They may be described as having an impertinent attitude towards authority figures, which can lead to trouble.
Sometimes people can be inhibited or introverted, which means they may not always feel comfortable making small talk with others. This can cause irritation in social situations, especially if they are surrounded by people who are more outgoing. However, it’s important to remember that everyone has their own unique personality traits. Some people are known for not mincing their words, even if it may come across as insolent or obstinate. Others may paint a pretty picture of themselves, but their actions may show otherwise. It’s important to be aware of these tendencies in ourselves and others, as they can greatly affect our relationships and interactions with others.
If you ever find yourself in a situation where you need help, don’t be afraid to implore someone to assist you. It’s okay to ask for help when we need it, and it shows strength rather than weakness. Additionally, if we find ourselves feeling morose or down, it’s important to move away from negative thoughts and focus on the positive aspects of our lives.
Finally, some people may have a penchant for being impassive or emotionless. While this may seem like a negative trait, it can also be useful in situations where it’s important to remain calm and level-headed. Overall, it’s important to embrace our unique personalities and strive to become the best versions of ourselves.
2. Match the words with the definitions.
3. Complete the sentences with the words from the previous exercise.
1. Tom is somewhat _____________________ today; he seems very gloomy.
2. The secretary remained _____________________ throughout the meeting without showing any emotion whatsoever.
3. The salesman was so _____________________, adamantly refusing to lower the price.
4. The project manager was _____________________, and always worked extremely hard.
5. In most political speeches, the politicians try to _____________________ of the current situation in their country.
6. Sarah used to feel very socially _____________________ but eventually managed to overcome her shyness.
7. Rupert has a strong _____________________ for sailing, and really likes watching sailing races on television.
8. Robert is very good at _____________________ with people he doesn’t know at parties.
9. Nobody was surprised with Mr. Harris’s strict criticism as he was known for _____________________ his words.
10. Mr. Harris expressed his _____________________ at Melinda’s bad behavior; he was furious!
11. Mel is _____________________ for his bad temper, so everyone knows that it’s wise not to upset him.
12. Kate is an _____________________, and prefers to be alone rather than go out with friends.
13. Justin usually had a _____________________ attitude to his work and would often seem relaxed and carefree.
14. Jennifer is _____________________ with her work; she does everything very carefully.
15. Jake _____________________ the workers to work faster on the project, emphasizing the company’s need to meet the deadline.
16. Craig was both _____________________ and disrespectful to his friend.
17. Billy was sent to his room for being very _____________________ and rude to his mother.
18. Bill stepped back slightly to _____________________ Tim and allow him enough room.
19. Being _____________________ and impulsive, Scott regrets not having previously considered the effects of his actions.
20. As he was young and inexperienced, Michael was _____________________ and impetuous in most of his reactions.
Key
Match the words with the definitions.
Complete the sentences with the words from the previous exercise.
1. Tom is somewhat morose today; he seems very gloomy.
2. The secretary remained impassive throughout the meeting without showing any emotion whatsoever.
3. The salesman was so obstinate, adamantly refusing to lower the price.
4. The project manager was industrious, and always worked extremely hard.
5. In most political speeches, the politicians try to paint a pretty picture of the current situation in their country.
6. Sarah used to feel very socially inhibited but eventually managed to overcome her shyness.
7. Rupert has a strong penchant for sailing, and really likes watching sailing races on television.
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