SPEAKING VOCABULARY
Scenario: A description of possible actions or events in the future
Sentence: In the worst-case scenario, we would have to start the project all over again.
Enhanced: greater in value than before
Sentence: The image has been digitally enhanced to show more detail.
Escalated: to become or make something become greater or more serious:
Sentence: His financial problems escalated after he became
Solidarity: support by one person or group of people for another because they share feelings, opinions, aims, etc.
Sentence: Hundreds of supporters gathered to show solidarity for the political party.
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Gala: a special public occasion at which there is a lot of entertainment.
Sentence: The gala evening was attended by royalty and politicians.
Exorbitant: too high, expensive
Sentence: The interest charged on most credit cards is exorbitant.
Bounden: something that you feel you must do; a responsibility which cannot be ignored
Sentence: We have a bounden duty to respond to this call for help.
Flawless: without any imperfections or defects; perfect.
Sentence: The diamond necklace was flawless in its design and construction
Plethora: a large or excessive amount of something.
Sentence: His crisis brought him a plethora of advice and an almost complete lack of assistance.
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Adroitly: in a clever or skilful way.
Sentence: He adroitly avoided answering my questions.
Pathetic: causing feelings of sadness and sympathy
Sentence: It was a pathetic sight, watching the people queue for food.
Unprecedented: not done or experienced before.
Sentence: She took the unprecedented step of revealing the truth about the situation.