socialise (v) /'səʊʃəlaɪz/ | to spend time with others for social purposes, such as interacting or conversing with them |
accurate (adj) /'ækjərət/ anticipate (v) /æn'tɪsɪpeɪt/ defective (adj) /dɪ'fektɪv/ deliver (v) /dɪ'lɪvəʳ/ guarantee (v) /ˌgærᵊn'ti:/ integrity (n) /ɪn'tegrəti/ observe (v) /əb'zɜ:v/ |
correct or exact in every detail; free from error or mistake to think ahead or predict something that is likely to happen in the future not working properly or having a fault or flaw to bring or transport something to a particular destination to promise to do something; to promise something will happen the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles to watch, see, or notice something carefully or attentively |
aerial (adj) /'eərɪəl/ assessment (n) /ə'sesmənt/ at one's own pace /ət wʌnz əʊn peɪs/ detection (n) /dɪ'tekʃᵊn/ eradicate (v) /ɪˈrædɪkeɪt/ housing (n)/'haʊzɪŋ/ integral (adj) /'ɪntɪgrəl/ personalised (adj) /'pɜ:sᵊnᵊlaɪzd/ profits (n) /'prɒfɪts/ rate (n) /reɪt/ settle (v) /'setᵊl// stroke (n) /strəʊk/ survival (n) /sə'vaɪvᵊl/ take place (phr.v) /teɪk pleɪs/ transform (v) /træns'fɔ:m/ unmanned (adj) /ʌn'mænd/ |
existing or designed to be used in the air, such as an aircraft or drone the process of evaluating or examining something in order to provide feedback or determine its quality or value at a speed or rate that is comfortable or convenient for oneself the process of discovering or noticing something, especially something that is not easy to see, hear, etc.; the fact of being discovered or noticed to destroy or get rid of something completely, especially something bad accommodation or lodging, especially for people who need somewhere to live necessary or essential in order for something to function properly or be complete customised to an individual's preferences or needs the money or financial gain earned from a business a measurement of the speed at which something happens to make a place your permanent home a sudden interruption or blockage of blood flow to the brain, often causing temporary or permanent damage the ability to continue living or existing, especially in difficult or challenging circumstances to occur or happen to change or convert something into a different form or appearance not having a person or crew on board; operated by remote control or computer |
centenarian (n) /ˌsentə'neərɪən/ disbelief (n) /ˌdɪsbɪ' li:f/ |
someone who is 100 years old or older a feeling of shock or doubt about something that is difficult to believe |