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cornerstone
Noun /ˈkɔːrnərˌstoʊn/
Meaning: A basic, essential, or foundational element of something.
Example: Education is considered the cornerstone of a successful society.
Word Forms: None
Preposition: "Cornerstone of" (e.g., Integrity is the cornerstone of any relationship.)
Societal
Adjective /səˈsaɪ.ə.təl/
Meaning: Relating to society or social relations. [thuộc về xã hội]
Example: The societal impact of technology has been profound.
Word Forms: None
Preposition: "Societal issues" (e.g., The government addresses various societal issues.)
Individual
Noun/Adjective /ˌɪn.dɪˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/
Meaning:
Noun: A single person.
Adjective: Relating to or characteristic of one person.
Example:
Noun: Each individual has the right to express their opinion.
Adjective: Every individual contribution is valuable in the team.
Word Forms:
Individual (noun, adjective)
Individuality (noun)
Individually (adverb)
Preposition: "Individual of" (e.g., She is an individual of great character.)
Navigate
Verb /ˈnæv.ɪ.ɡeɪt/
Meaning: To plan and direct the course of a journey or movement.
Example: They had to navigate through the crowded streets to find the restaurant.
Word Forms:
Navigate (verb)
Navigation (noun)
Navigator (noun)
Preposition: "Navigate through" (e.g., She had to navigate through a maze of paperwork.)
Empower
Verb /ɪmˈpaʊə/
Meaning: To give someone the power or authority to do something; to enable or make someone feel more confident or capable.
Example: The program aims to empower women by providing education and resources.
Word Forms:
Empower (verb)
Empowerment (noun)
Preposition: "Empower to" (e.g., The initiative empowers young people to take action in their communities.)
Complexity
Noun /kəmˈplek.sə.ti/
Meaning: The state or quality of being intricate, complicated, or difficult to understand.
Example: The complexity of the problem requires careful analysis.
Word Forms:
Complexity (noun)
Complex (adjective)
Preposition: "Complexity of" (e.g., The complexity of the task was overwhelming.)
Interconnected
Adjective /ˌɪn.tə.kəˈnek.tɪd/
Meaning: Connected with each other in a way that one thing depends on or influences another. [ có tính kết nối, liên kết ]
Example: In today’s world, economies are highly interconnected.
Word Forms:
Interconnected (adjective)
Interconnect (verb)
Preposition: "Interconnected with" (e.g., Their success is interconnected with the growth of the industry.)
Inclusive
Adjective /ɪnˈkluː.sɪv/
Meaning: Including all parts or people, especially those who may be marginalized or excluded. bao trùm, toàn diện
Example: The university has an inclusive policy that embraces students from all backgrounds.
Word Forms:
Inclusive (adjective)
Inclusively (adverb)
Inclusion (noun)
Preposition: "Inclusive of" (e.g., The cost is inclusive of taxes and service charges.)
Equitable
Adjective /ˈek.wɪ.tə.bəl/
Meaning: Fair, just, and impartial, treating all people or groups equally.
Example: The judge made an equitable decision based on the facts of the case.
Word Forms:
Equitable (adjective)
Equity (noun)
Preposition: "Equitable to" (e.g., The distribution of resources should be equitable to all citizens.)
Prosperous
Adjective /ˈprɒspərəs/ thịnh vượng
Meaning: Successful, thriving, or wealthy, especially in terms of business or economy.
Example: The region has become more prosperous due to its booming technology sector.
Word Forms:
Prosperous (adjective)
Prosperity (noun)
Preposition: "Prosperous in" (e.g., The city became prosperous in the early 1900s.)
Protest
Noun/Verb /ˈproʊ.test/
Meaning:
Noun: A public demonstration or action expressing strong disapproval or objection.
Verb: To express disapproval or objection, often publicly.
Example:
Noun: The protest against the new law was peaceful and well-organized.
Verb: The workers protested for better working conditions.
Word Forms:
Protest (noun, verb)
Protester (noun)
Preposition: "Protest against" (e.g., They protested against the government's decision.)
Emergence
Noun /ɪˈmɜːr.dʒəns/
Meaning: The process of something coming into view, becoming noticeable, or appearing for the first time.
Example: The emergence of new technologies has changed the way we live.
Word Forms:
Emergence (noun)
Emergent (adjective)
Preposition: "Emergence of" (e.g., The emergence of social media has altered communication patterns.)
Multifaceted
Adjective /ˌmʌl.tiˈfæs.ɪ.tɪd/
Meaning: Having many different aspects or features. [ nhiều mặt, đa diện ]
Example: Her multifaceted career includes roles in education, research, and business.
Word Forms:
Multifaceted (adjective)
Facet (noun)
Preposition: "Multifaceted in" (e.g., The issue is multifaceted in nature, involving several aspects.)
Insight
Noun /ˈɪn.saɪt/
Meaning: A deep understanding or clear perception of a situation or problem.
Example: The book provides valuable insights into human behavior.
Word Forms:
Insight (noun)
Insightful (adjective)
Insightfully (adverb)
Preposition: "Insight into" (e.g., Her research gave us insight into the effects of social media on mental health.)
Intergenerational
Adjective /ˌɪn.tə.dʒen.əˈreɪ.ʃən.əl/
Meaning: Involving or relating to different generations of people. [ liên thế hệ ]
Example: The project focused on intergenerational communication between the elderly and youth.
Word Forms:
Intergenerational (adjective)
Preposition: "Intergenerational in" (e.g., The study looked at intergenerational relationships in families.)
tapestry
Noun /ˈtæp.ə.stri/
Meaning: A piece of fabric with pictures or designs woven into it, or something intricate and complex in nature.
Example: The tapestry of cultural influences in the city is fascinating.
Inclusive
Adjective /ɪnˈkluː.sɪv/
Meaning: Not excluding any particular group, ensuring everyone is included.
Example: The school has an inclusive environment that caters to all students.
Word Forms:
Inclusive (adjective)
Inclusively (adverb)
Inclusion (noun)
Preposition: "Inclusive of" (e.g., The course is inclusive of all students, regardless of background.)
Register
Verb/Noun /ˈredʒ.ɪ.stər/ đăng ký; sổ đăng ký
Meaning:
Verb: To sign up or record officially.
Noun: An official list or record.
Example:
Verb: Please register for the event online.
Noun: The register contains the names of all participants.
Word Forms:
Register (verb, noun)
Registration (noun)
Preposition: "Register for" (e.g., He registered for the conference last week.)
Conference
Noun /ˈkɑːn.fɚ.əns/
Meaning: A formal meeting or gathering of people for discussion, typically on a particular subject.
Example: The international conference on climate change was held in Paris.
Word Forms:
Conference (noun)
Confer (verb)
Preposition: "Conference on" (e.g., The conference on innovation will take place next month.)
Parade
Noun /pəˈreɪd/
Meaning: A public procession or celebration, often with people marching, performing, or displaying something.
Example: The city held a parade to celebrate the national holiday.
Word Forms:
Parade (noun)
Preposition: "Parade of" (e.g., The parade of floats was the highlight of the festival.)
Observance
Noun /əbˈzɜː.vəns/ sự tuân thủ, sự kỷ niệm
Meaning: The action of adhering to or celebrating something, especially a custom, law, or tradition.
Example: The observance of religious holidays is important to many people.
Word Forms:
Observance (noun)
Observe (verb)
Preposition: "Observance of" (e.g., The observance of the national anthem was solemn.)
Deposit
Noun/Verb /dɪˈpɑː.zɪt/
Meaning:
Noun: A sum of money placed in a bank or paid as part of a payment.
Verb: To place or store something, especially money.
Example:
Noun: You need to pay a deposit before reserving the apartment.
Verb: She deposited the check into her bank account.
Word Forms:
Deposit (noun, verb)
Preposition: "Deposit in" (e.g., She deposited the money in the bank.)
Upcoming
djective /ˈʌpˌkʌm.ɪŋ/
Meaning: About to happen or take place in the near future.
Example: The upcoming meeting will discuss the company's future plans.
Word Forms:
Upcoming (adjective)
Preposition: "Upcoming event" (e.g., We are preparing for the upcoming event.)
Refreshment
Noun /rɪˈfreʃ.mənt/
Meaning: Light snacks or drinks, often served during a break or event.
Example: There will be refreshments served at the conference.
Word Forms:
Refreshment (noun)
Preposition: "Refreshments at" (e.g., Refreshments will be available at the reception.)
Energized
Adjective /ˈen.ə.dʒaɪz/
Meaning: Filled with energy or enthusiasm.
Example: After the workout, she felt energized and ready to take on the day.
Word Forms:
Energized (adjective)
Energize (verb)
Preposition: "Energized by" (e.g., She felt energized by the positive feedback from her team.)
Intersect
Verb /ˌɪn.tɚˈsekt/ giao nhau
Meaning: To cross or meet at a point; to have an impact on or overlap with something.
Example: The two roads intersect at the traffic light.
Word Forms:
Intersect (verb)
Intersection (noun)
Preposition: "Intersect with" (e.g., The path intersects with a hiking trail in the forest.)
Instant
Adjective /ˈɪn.stənt/
Meaning: Happening immediately, without delay.
Example: I need an instant solution to this problem.
Word Forms:
Instant (adjective, noun)
Instantly (adverb)
Preposition: "Instant access to" (e.g., The app provides instant access to news updates.)
Respondent
Noun /rɪˈspɑːn.dənt/
Meaning: A person who answers a survey, questionnaire, or question.
Example: The survey had 500 respondents who answered questions about consumer preferences.
Word Forms:
Respondent (noun)
Respond (verb)
Response (noun)
Preposition: "Respondent to" (e.g., The respondent to the questionnaire indicated their preferences clearly.)
Provide sb with st
Meaning: To give or supply someone with something.
Example: The teacher provided the students with all the necessary materials for the project.
Go beyond st
Meaning: To exceed or surpass something.
Example: His dedication to the project went beyond all expectations.
Thrive on
Meaning: To develop or grow well because of something, often difficult or challenging.
Example: She thrives on challenges and always delivers her best under pressure.
Run out of
Meaning: To deplete a supply or use up all of something.
Example: We ran out of milk, so I need to go to the store.
Need to + V
Meaning: To require or be necessary to do something.
Example: You need to finish your homework before going out with your friends.
Provide st to sb
Meaning: To give or supply something to someone.
Example: The charity provided food to the homeless.
Fill in
Meaning: To complete or add information to something, such as a form.
Example: Please fill in your name and address on the form
Help somebody + V
Meaning: To assist someone in doing something.
Example: I helped my friend clean her house.
Look for
Meaning: To search for something or someone.
Example: I'm looking for my keys. Have you seen them?
Drop back
Meaning: To fall to a lower position or rank.
Example: He dropped back in the race after losing his footing.
Look out
Meaning: To be careful or pay attention to something.
Example: Look out! There's a car coming.
Give back
Meaning: To return something or contribute something to a community or cause.
Example: He gives back to his community by volunteering every weekend
Break down
Meaning: To stop working properly, usually for machinery or systems.
Example: My car broke down on the way to work, and I had to call for help.