General Vocabulary
Hard-wearing- that lasts a long time and remains in a good condition even if it is used a lot.
Sentence- This varnish provides a long-lasting and hard-wearing gloss finish.
Home life- your life at home; private life.
Sentence- A happy home life needs the effort from both sides of the couple.
To have social skills- to have the personal skills that you use to successfully communicate and interact with each other.
Sentence- In this job you will need social skills allied with technical knowledge.
To have a head for something- to have a natural ability to do or understand something well.
Sentence- He has a good head for mathematics.
To have a laid-back attitude- relaxed, not worrying about anything.
Sentence- They might even be prepared to overlook his enthusiasm for the euro, particularly in view of his laid-back attitude towards it.
Indulge- to allow someone to enjoy something that they want or desire.
Sentence- Unlike many other politicians, he refuses to indulge in cheap jibes at other people’s expense.
Illustrate one’s point- prove one’s point, or use as an example.
Sentence- In this book every topic is easy to understand as there are several examples to illustrate the point.
Individuality- uniqueness of character of a particular person.
Sentence- Portrayals of computers in popular culture attribute individuality.
Irrespective of- regardless of, no matter what.
Sentence- The weekly rent is the same irrespective of whether there are three or four occupants.
(To) integrate-to join a group.
Sentence- These programs will integrate with your existing software.
It’s not an indication of- it doesn’t mean (that).
Sentence- This storm is not an indication of rain.
Inevitably- will happen no matter what/ unavoidably.
Sentence- Deviate from socialism and China will inevitably retrogress to semi – feudalism and semi – colonialism .
In jeopardy- in danger.
Sentence- Placed in jeopardy by a man whose status made him a mere Pawn.
Inappropriate- not suitable or proper for a particular purpose or situation.
Sentence- She complained of her boss’s inappropriate behavior towards her.
Impact- a strong effect or influence on someone or something.
Sentence- It’s difficult to assess the impact of the President’s speech.
Irreplaceable- impossible to be replaced.
Sentence- Inevitably, this will entail losing some of the irreplaceable character of this unique building.
Initial- happening at the beginning.
Sentence- The revenue from the farm could repay the initial outlay within three years.
It’s no wonder- it is not surprising.
Sentence- It’s no wonder that he cleared the exam.
Intrigue- to make somebody very curious or interested about something.
Sentence- She weaves a complicated plot of romance and intrigue.
In bloom- the state of having flowers opening.
Sentence- A bicyclist rides past cherry trees in bloom next to the Tidal Basin.
In the vicinity of- near; close to (a place).
Sentence- There may therefore be substantial building work in the vicinity of your holiday accommodation or in the resort area generally.
Immeasurable- too large, extensive or great to be measured.
Sentence- His films had an immeasurable effect on a generation of Japanese.
Invariably- always.
Sentence- He was invariably willing to discuss the possibilities hypothetically.
Implement-to put something into effect.
Sentence- The government promised to implement a new system to control financial loan institutions.
Inequalities- the quality of being unequal or uneven.
Sentence- The government is working on tackling gender inequalities in employment.
Initiative- a new plan or process to deal with something, such as a problem.
Sentence- The research initiative is being undertaken by a group of environmentalists.
Immerse- to become completely involved in something.
Sentence- If bulbs look shrivelled when unpacked, immerse in trays of damp peat until plumped out.