Sentences to practice new words
Done — Autonomy [ɔː’tɔnəmɪ]. With autonomy, we can better understand main values in your life.
Done — Cause [kɔːz]. I can’t stop to eat chocolate, the cause of that is really complicated. But I know that chocolate causes caries.
Done — Deceive [dɪ’siːv]. He decided that he deceived this girl, but she knew everything and just pretended.
Done — Decent [‘diːs(ə)nt]. It’s really hard to find a decent costume. It takes a lot of time.
Done — Descent [dɪ’sent]. We should use this descent of the mountain to gain speed and move through the gate. After an hour, we descend ([dɪ’send]) from the mountain but stumbled over a small rock.
Done — Dissent [dɪ’sent]. There was a hard dissent on the last SCRUM meeting. The main characters are dissent with each other every time.
Done — Deftly [‘deftlɪ]. He deftly fetched two arrows from his quiver and directed them to the target stood far away from him.
Done — Sheer [ʃɪə]. Her sheer smile can’t be removed from your mind as easy as you want.
Done — Showmanship. He is a person who can impress you in seconds. His showmanship skill helps him to sell everything to everyone.
Done — Disrupt. The latest marketing decision to include ads in our app disrupts whole our business.
Done — Shoplift. I pressed button which was called “shoplift” and NPC stopped to talk with me after that.
Done — Intrinsic. His thoughts are intrinsic, people will follow him.
Done — Friction. It’s an important property in physics.
Done — Daunting. Our heads have decided that we should develop our text rendering system for an article view in our app. I think it is a daunting task and it will take more than three months.
Done — Intimate. I have not a lot of intimates but I hope will never lose them.
Done — Eligible. Only he is eligible to wear this suit.
Done — Slack. If you slack your force they will eat you.
Done — Sincere [sɪn’sɪə]. She asked me very sincerely, that forced me to do this daunting work.
Done — Zilch [zɪlʧ]. Having zilch ideas is really sad, take a break.
Done — Naughty [‘nɔːtɪ]. Doctor, my cat sometimes is naughty. How can I fix that? It’s a naughty project but we’re there to create it.
Done — Keep (smth) up. Keep you skills up.
Done — Invertebrate [ɪn’vɜːtɪbreɪt]. Doulphin is an invertebrate animal.
Done — Dishearten. It’s hard to imagine the more dishearten situation than burglary.
Nascent [‘næs(ə)nt]. 1)I hope my nascent project will help a lot of people. At least It is going to help me. 2)Nascent problems make my day harder and harder. 3) Nascent evening brings sleepy feel.
Divine. Our priest know has the highest divinity skill.
Crave. Some people crave another person’s brain. Some people crave 7up when they feel thirsty.
To take for granted. In some countries politeness is taken for granted.
Plausible [‘plɔːzɪbl]. His speech wasn’t plausible. The most people left the presentation before the ending.
Indecisive [ˌɪndɪ’saɪsɪv]. His indecisive behavior makes her crazy.
Contemplate [‘kɔntəmpleɪt]. He contemplated children played in a sand-box.
Forerunner. Xerox ideas was the forerunner of a current desktop interfaces.
Cease [siːs]. You should cease working so hard.
Evince [ɪ’vɪn(t)s]. Can you evince your thought more clearly.
Brawl [brɔːl]. In this mood he can find and assist any brawl.
Slake. Buy a bottle of soda, I want to slake my thirst.