extinct | no longer in existence; no longer in existence in society; no longer active |
starve | to suffer or die because you do not have enough food to eat; to make sb suffer or die in this way |
exaggerate | to make sth seem larger, better, worse or more important than it really is |
overstate | to say sth in a way that makes it seem more important than it really is |
transient | 1. continuing for only a short time
2. staying or working in a place for only a short time, before moving on |
phase | 1. a stage in a process of change or development
2. each of the shapes of the moon as we see it from the earth at different times of the month |
accelerate | to start to go faster |
release | to let sb/sth come out of a place where they have been kept or trapped |
phenomenon | 1. a fact or an event in nature or society, especially one that is not fully understood
2. a person or thing that is very successful or impressive |
devastate | 1. to completely destroy a place or an area
2. to make sb feel very shocked and sad |
inappropriate | not suitable or appropriate in a particular situation |
poll | the process of questioning people who are representative of a larger group in order to get information about the general opinion |
disjunction | lack of a connection between things that should be connected |
lopsidedness | lopsided : having one side lower, smaller, etc. than the other |
roll in | arrive,enter,land,roll up,appear |
entitle | to give sb the right to have or to do sth |
nevertheless | Synonym
adv.
yet,but,however,nonetheless,on the other hand
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lobby | 1. v. an organized attempt by a group of people to influence politicians on a particular issue
2. n. a large area inside the entrance of a public building where people can meet and wait |
scepticism | sceptical
an attitude of doubting that claims or statements are true or that sth will happen |
altruistic | unselfish; selfless |
impartial | not supporting one person or group more than another |
broadcast | to send out programmes on television or radio |
distort | to change the shape, appearance or sound of sth so that it is strange or not clear |
encounter | to experience sth, especially sth unpleasant or difficult, while you are trying to do sth else |
wreck | 1. a ship that has sunk or that has been very badly damaged
2. a car, plane, etc. that has been very badly damaged in an accident
3. a person who is in a bad physical or mental condition |
allergy | a medical condition that causes you to react badly or feel ill/sick when you eat or touch a particular substance |
melt | to become or make sth become liquid as a result of heating |
meteorology | the scientific study of the earth's atmosphere and its changes, used especially in forecasting the weather (= saying what it will be like) |
estimate | a judgement that you make without having the exact details or figures about the size, amount, cost, etc. of sth |
diminish | 1. to become or to make sth become smaller, weaker, etc.
2. to make sb/sth seem less important than they really are |
dispose | 1. ~ sth/sb + adv./prep.--- to arrange things or people in a particular way or position
2. ~ sb to/toward(s) sth.~ sb to do sth ---to make sb behave in a particular way |
emission | the production or sending out of light, heat, gas, etc. |
intuition | the ability to know sth by using your feelings rather than considering the facts |
drastic | extreme in a way that has a sudden, serious or violent effect on sth |
radically | Synonym
adv.
very,fundamentally,drastically,thoroughly,completely |
postpone | to arrange for an event, etc. to take place at a later time or date |
sanitation | the equipment and systems that keep places clean, especially by removing human waste |
pessimistic | expecting bad things to happen or sth not to be successful; showing this |
optimistic | expecting good things to happen or sth to be successful; showing this feeling |
carbon dioxide | CO2 |