anthropological 2
Terms
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gargantuan (adjective)
gar-gan choo- n -
huge
There was a gargantuan sale where hundreds of person were together. -
vital (adjective)
vit'l -
referring to life
necessary, essential
lively, busy
The air and water are vital elements that we can't not suvive without.
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boyycott (verb,noun)
boi kot -
to refuse to sue or buy something as an act of protest
The customer, didn't like the product and he decided to boycott the dress. -
anthropological (adjective)
an thr p loj i k l -
referring to the sudy of human beings.
My brother is doing an anthropological study about south american origins. -
chauvinism (noun)
sho v niz m -
prejudiced devotion to a group or country.
His chauvinistic way of being make him so rude. -
pandemonium (noun)
pan d -mo ne- m -
chaos, confusion, noise
The employees's strike cause a terrible pandemonium for all the company. -
misanthrope (noun)
mis n-throp -
a person who hates other people.
The old man, who hated everyone, showed he was a misanthrope person even with his own family.
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genocide (noun)
jen -sid -
planned murder of an entired group
Hitler's genocide was famous all over the world, becuase it left millions deaths.
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philanthropist (noun)
fi-lan thr -pist -
one who wishes to help humanity by giving large gift.
My dad won an award for being a philanthropist, when he donate a building for the creation of an asylum.
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psyche (noun)
si ke -
mental state, soul
We need to care about our psyche and body in order to have a nice life. -
congenital (adjective)
ken-jen i t l -
existing at birth / habitual.
Their son was born with a congenital disability in his right leg.
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pseudonym (noun)
sood n-im -
assumed name
I didn't know you wrote those letters 'cause you put a pseudonym instead of your name. -
genesis (noun)
jen i-sis
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origin, beginning
The first book of the Biblie, Genesis, describes the origin of the world.
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panorama (noun)
pan -ram- -
a clear view
a wide -ranging survey
You can see a great panorama from this side of the building.
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psychosomatic (adjective)
si ko-so mat ik -
reffering to physical disorders that are caused by the mind.
The little girl developed a sychosomatic illness one month ago. -
renowed (adjective)
ri-nound -
famous
His renowed paintings, that had a great value were donated to the mussean. -
viable (adjective)
vi eb l -
capable of living, workable
Everybody thinks you are viable to develop that task for your unlimited patience.
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nominal (adjective)
nom n l -
a vey small amount
in a name only
The president gave to the poor people a nominal donation, that will be not enough for them. -
vivacious (adjective)
vi-va sh s -
lively, full of spirit
She is 65 yeras old but anyway she her vivacity, working hard with the kids since she was 18.