S2 - 4 - New Vocabulary
- Objective (Adjective) - Based on facts, not influenced by personal feelings.
- Example: The judge made an objective decision based on the law.
- Independent (Adjective) - Able to do things by yourself without help.
- Example: She is independent and doesn't need much assistance.
- Efficient (Adjective) - Doing something in a well-organized and quick way.
- Example: The new machine is more efficient than the old one.
- Reliable (Adjective) - Able to be trusted or depended on.
- Example: My car is very reliable and rarely breaks down.
- Acknowledge (Verb) - To admit or accept that something is true or exists.
- Example: She acknowledged that she had made a mistake.
- Determine (Verb) - To find out something or make a decision about it.
- Example: We need to determine the best way to solve the problem.
- Clarify (Verb) - To make something clearer or easier to understand.
- Example: The teacher clarified the instructions for the assignment.
- Commitment (Noun) - A promise or firm decision to do something.
- Example: Her commitment to studying every day helped her improve her grades.
- Expectation (Noun) - A belief that something will happen in the future.
Example: There is an expectation that students will attend every class.
- Associated (Adjective): Connected or related to something else.
- Example: The symptoms he experienced were associated with the flu.