83. IELTS Minh Huong Vocabulary booster (Cambridge 16, test 1, reading 1)

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What does the term "display" refer to?

Show, exhibition, presentation, demonstration

What is the meaning of "participant"?

Member, contributor, partaker

What does it mean to "instruct"?

To officially tell someone what to do

How can one "visualize" something?

To form a picture of someone or something in your mind

What does the term "unresolved" indicate?

An unresolved problem or question has not been answered or solved

Define "conflict".

A state of disagreement or argument between people, groups, countries, etc.

What is an "incident"?

An event, especially one that is unusual, important, or violent

What does "condition" refer to?

State, form, situation, circumstance

What does "significantly" mean?

Considerably, notably, substantially

Define "compromise".

Cooperation, negotiation, concession

What does "egocentric" mean?

Thinking only about yourself and not about what other people might need or want

What is meant by "conceptual"?

Dealing with ideas, or based on them

What does it mean to "afford"?

To provide something or allow something to happen

Define "associate".

Connect, relate, link, correlate

What is a "trait"?

A particular quality in someone’s character

What does "openness" signify?

Honesty, directness, frankness, sincerity

Define "agreeableness".

Friendliness, kindness, sociability, pleasantness

What does the term "remarkable" mean?

Notable, amazing, outstanding, extraordinary

What is meant by "judgment"?

An opinion that you form, especially after thinking carefully about something

Define "generalized".

Global, universal, widespread, sweeping, comprehensive

What does "outcome" refer to?

Result, consequence, effect, conclusion

What does it mean to "behave"?

Act, perform, work, deport yourself

Define "informative".

Educational, revealing, enlightening, useful, instructive

What does "likelihood" mean?

Possibility, probability, prospect, chance

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Explore essential vocabulary terms with clear definitions and synonyms. Enhance your language skills by understanding concepts like conflict, compromise, and egocentric traits, and learn how they relate to effective communication and behavior.

1. What is the meaning of 'display' in the given context?

A a state of disagreement or argument B member, contributor, partaker C to officially tell someone what to do D show, exhibition, presentation, demonstration

2. Which word means 'to officially tell someone what to do'?

A conflict B participant C instruct D visualize

3. What does 'visualize' mean according to the context?

A show, exhibition, presentation, demonstration B an unresolved problem or question C a state of disagreement or argument D to form a picture of someone or something in your mind

4. What is the definition of 'unresolved' in the provided content?

A a state of disagreement or argument B to form a picture of someone or something in your mind C an unresolved problem or question has not been answered or solved D to officially tell someone what to do

5. How is 'conflict' described in the context?

A show, exhibition, presentation, demonstration B member, contributor, partaker C a state of disagreement or argument between people, groups, countries etc D to officially tell someone what to do

6. What does 'incident' refer to in the given context?

A a state of disagreement or argument B an event, especially one that is unusual, important, or violent C thinking only about yourself D cooperation, negotiation, concession

7. How is 'condition' defined in the provided content?

A considerably, notably, substantially B state, form, situation, circumstance C an event, especially one that is unusual D thinking only about yourself

8. How is 'egocentric' described in the context?

A considerably, notably, substantially B thinking only about yourself and not about what other people might need or want C cooperation, negotiation, concession D a state of disagreement or argument

9. What does 'conceptual' mean according to the context?

A thinking only about yourself B dealing with ideas, or based on them C honesty, directness, frankness, sincerity D a particular quality in someone’s character

10. What is the definition of 'afford' in the provided content?

A thinking only about yourself B a particular quality in someone’s character C to provide something or allow something to happen D connect, relate, link, correlate

11. How is 'associate' described in the context?

A honesty, directness, frankness, sincerity B dealing with ideas, or based on them C connect, relate, link, correlate D to provide something or allow something to happen

12. What does 'trait' mean according to the context?

A dealing with ideas, or based on them B a particular quality in someone’s character C thinking only about yourself D honesty, directness, frankness, sincerity

13. What is the meaning of 'openness' in the given context?

A thinking only about yourself B a particular quality in someone’s character C honesty, directness, frankness, sincerity D dealing with ideas, or based on them

14. What is the meaning of 'behave' in the given context?

A misbehave, act out, rebel, defy B ignore, neglect, overlook, disregard C observe, watch, monitor, supervise D act, perform, work, deport yourself

15. Which word means 'educational' according to the context?

A entertaining B misleading C confusing D informative

16. What does 'likelihood' mean according to the context?

A impossibility, unlikelihood, improbability B risk, danger, threat C certainty, assurance, guarantee D possibility, probability, prospect, chance

17. What is the definition of 'forgive' in the provided content?

A blame, accuse, charge B condemn, criticize, denounce C pardon, excuse, absolve, exonerate, let off D punish, penalize, discipline

18. How is 'informative' described in the context?

A misleading, deceptive, false B confusing, unclear, ambiguous C boring, dull, uninteresting D educational, revealing, enlightening useful, instructive

19. What does 'significantly' mean according to the context?

A considerably, notably, substantially B state, form, situation, circumstance C thinking only about yourself D cooperation, negotiation, concession

20. What is the meaning of 'compromise' in the given context?

A a state of disagreement or argument B considerably, notably, substantially C thinking only about yourself D cooperation, negotiation, concession

21. What is the meaning of 'agreeableness' in the given context?

A friendliness, kindness, sociability, pleasantness B honesty, directness, frankness, sincerity C an opinion that you form, especially after thinking carefully about something D notable, amazing, outstanding, extraordinary

22. What does 'remarkable' mean according to the context?

A notable, amazing, outstanding, extraordinary B an opinion that you form, especially after thinking carefully about something C honesty, directness, frankness, sincerity D friendliness, kindness, sociability, pleasantness

23. What is the definition of 'judgment' in the provided content?

A friendliness, kindness, sociability, pleasantness B honesty, directness, frankness, sincerity C notable, amazing, outstanding, extraordinary D an opinion that you form, especially after thinking carefully about something

24. How is 'generalized' described in the context?

A honesty, directness, frankness, sincerity B global, universal, widespread, sweeping, comprehensive C an opinion that you form, especially after thinking carefully about something D friendliness, kindness, sociability, pleasantness

25. What does 'outcome' refer to in the given context?

A friendliness, kindness, sociability, pleasantness B result, consequence, effect, conclusion C honesty, directness, frankness, sincerity D notable, amazing, outstanding, extraordinary