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Singleness

Name

Vocabulary List Number 389 v.0.1 with 4 elements integrated in 1 chapter with 3 definitions, and 1 example. 

  1. birth name |n| name the surname given a person at birth.
  2. née |adj| (meaning literally born) used to indicate the maiden or family name of a married woman.
  3. “Mrs Parker, née Carter.”
  4. maiden name |n| A woman’s family name before she is married. Used of a surname that is replaced by a woman when she marries. Also called birth name.

December 25, 2024

Flavors

Vocabulary List Number 388 v.0.6 with 33 elements integrated in 3 chapters with 13 definitions, 2 synonym and 21 examples.

     Main Definitions

  1. flavor |US/ flavour 1 |UK| |n| the distinctive taste of a food or drink. (from Oxford Languages. Dec 25, 2024)
  2. "The yoghurt comes in eight fruit flavours." (from Oxford Languages. Dec 25, 2024)
  3.  flavor |US| / flavour 2 |UK| |n| the particular way a substance, esp. food or drink, is recognized from its taste and smell. (from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus. December 27, 2024)
  4. "We sell 32 different flavors of ice cream." (from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus. Dec 27, 2024)
  5. "This soup doesn’t have much flavor." (from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus. Dec 27, 2024)
  6. "This brief description should give you a flavor of what the book is like (= show you the character of the book)." (from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus. Dec 27, 2024)
  7. "The tallboy-style cans offer tonic flavors like lemon lavender and orange cardamom, which are tastier than your run-of-the-mill seltzer." (From Justin Kaufmann, Axios, 20 Dec. 2024)
  8. "The building is preceded by a classic porch of flavor." (From inglés.com. Dec. 31, 2024)
  9. Excellent flavor and a crunchy texture that fascinates the palate. (From inglés.com. Dec. 31, 2024)
  10. Coffee with intense aroma and flavor is not too strong. (From inglés.com. Dec. 31, 2024)
  11. taste 1 |n| the sense that distinguishes the sweet, sour, salty, and bitter qualities of dissolved substances in contact with the taste buds on the tongue. (from American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. Dec 28, 2024)
  12. taste 2 |n| this sense in combination with the senses of smell and touch, which together receive a sensation of a substance in the mouth. (from American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. Dec 28, 2024)
  13. taste 3 |n| the sensation of sweet, sour, salty, or bitter qualities produced by a substance placed in the mouth. (from American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. Dec 28, 2024).
  14. "Its delicate taste goes well with almost all the ingredients." (From inglés.com. Dec. 31, 2024)

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  1. scent |n| a pleasant natural smell. (from Cambridge Dictionary..December 31, 2024)
  2. "The scent of roses." (from Cambridge Dictionary..December 31, 2024)
  3. sabory |adj| pleasing to the taste: savory. (from Merrian Webster Dictionary..December 29, 2024)
  4. tasty 1 |adj| having a marked and appetizing flavor. (from Merrian Webster Dictionary..December 28, 2024)
  5. tasty 2 |adj| having a pleasing flavor; savory. (from The Free Dictionary..December 28, 2024)
  6. tasty 3 |adj| pleasing to the taste or smell. (from Merrian Webster Dictionary..December 29, 2024)
  7. "A selection of tasty doughnuts from the corner bakery." (from Merrian Webster Dictionary..December 29, 2024)
  8. "A tart and tasty pie." (from Merrian Webster Dictionary..December 29, 2024)
  9. "The dish is basically really tasty vegetables with tender and flavorful stewed chicken." (From Alana Al-Hatlani, Southern Living, 20 Dec. 2024)
  10. "UPFs like Twinkies and Oreos are unhealthy because they’ve been processed in a way that strips important nutrients and adds super tasty, health-damaging components like sugar — things that are well-established in nutrition science, without reference to the concept of ultra-processing." (From Marina Bolotnikova, Vox, 19 Dec. 2024.)
  11. "Dogs can preoccupy themselves with the toys and the tasty treats inside, leaving their owner free to do other things." (From Claire Thornton, USA TODAY, 13 Dec. 2024.)
  12. tasteless / insipid |adj| lacking flavor or zest; not tasty. (The Free Dictionary.com. Dec. 31, 2024.)
  13. "Insipid soup". (The Free Dictionary.com. Jan. 8, 2025.)
  14. "Insipid hospital food." (The Free Dictionary.com. Dec. 31, 2024.)
  15. "Flavorless supermarket tomatoes." (The Free Dictionary.com. Dec. 31, 2024.)


     Flavorings

  1. spice |n| in the culinary arts, a spice is any seed, fruit, root, bark, or other plant substance in a form primarily used for flavoring or coloring food. Spices are distinguished from herbs, which are the leaves, flowers, or stems of plants used for flavoring or as a garnish. Spices and seasoning do not mean the same thing, but spices fall under the seasoning category with herbs. (from Wikipedia. Dec 31, 2024)
  2. "Adding lemon flavoring or other spices may also help as long as you do not have sore spots in your mouth." (from Linguee. Dec 31, 2024)
  3. sweetener |n| a substance added to food or drink to impart the flavor of sweetness, either because it contains a type of sugar, or because it contains a sweet-tasting sugar substitute. Various natural non-sugar sweeteners and artificial sweeteners are used to produce food and drink. (from Wikipedia. Dec 31, 2024)


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December 18, 2024

Abbreviations

Vocabulary List Number 387 Version 0.2 with 26 elements integrated in 2 chapters with 24 definitions and 2 examples.

         Main Definitions

  1. abbreviations |n| a shortened form of a word or phrase. (from Oxford Dictionary. Dec 18, 2024)
  2. "The chemical symbol Ag is an abbreviation of the Latin word for silver, argentum." (from Oxford Dictionary. Dec 18, 2024)
  3. acronym |n| an abbreviation formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a word (e.g. ASCII, NASA). (from Oxford Dictionary. Dec 18, 2024)
  4. "Abbreviations and acronyms are necessary in chat and SMS communication." (from Oxford Dictionary. Dec 18, 2024)
  5. initial |n| the first letter of a name or word, typically a person's given name or a word forming part of a phrase. (from Oxford Dictionary. Dec 20, 2024)
  6. "They carved their initials into the tree trunk." (from Oxford Dictionary. Dec 20, 2024)
  7. jargon / technical language 1 |n| special words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to understanding-entries. (from Oxford Dictionary. Dec 20, 2024)
  8. jargon / technical language 2 |n| is the specialized terminology associated with a particular field or area of activity. (from Wikipedia. Dec 20, 2024).
  9. "Legal jargon." (from Oxford Dictionary. Dec 20, 2024)

          Most Common Abbreviations

  1. AKA - also known as (Dec 18, 2024)
  2. ASAP - as soon as possible (Dec 18, 2024)
  3. ATM - automatic teller machine (Dec 19, 2024)
  4. BRB - be right back (Dec 18, 2024)
  5. CEO - chief executive officer (Dec 19, 2024)
  6. CFO - chief financial officer (Dec 19, 2024)
  7. CTO - chief technology officer (Dec 19, 2024)
  8. DOB - date of birth (Dec 19, 2024)
  9. DIY - do it yourself (Dec 18, 2024)
  10. ETA - estimated time of arrival (Dec 18, 2024)
  11. FAQ - frequently asked questions (Dec 18, 2024)
  12. FYI - for your information (Dec 18, 2024)
  13. HR - human resources (Dec 19, 2024)
  14. ID - identificación (Dec 18, 2024)
  15. LOL - laugh out loud (Dec 18, 2024)
  16. PIN - personal identification number (Dec 19, 2024)
  17. POV - point of view (Dec 20, 2024)
  18. PTO - paid time off (Dec 19, 2024)
  19. ROFL - rolling on the floor laughing (Dec 20, 2024)
  20. SMH - shaking my head (Dec 20, 2024)
  21. SOS - save our soul (Dec 19, 2024)
  22. RIP - rest in peace (Dec 19, 2024)
  23. TBA - to be announced (Dec 18, 2024)
  24. TBD - to be determined (Dec 18, 2024)
  25. VIP - very important person (Dec 18, 2024)

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December 14, 2024

Vocabulary

Vocabulary List Number 386 v.0.4 with 16 elements integrated in 2 chapters with 8 definitions, 5 synonyms and 7 examples.


       Main Definitions
  1. lexis / lexicon 1 |n| the vocabulary of a language, as distinct from its grammar. (from wordreference.com. Dec 14, 2024)
  2. lexis / lexicon 2 |n| the total stock of words and idiomatic combinations of them in a language; lexicon. (from wordreference.com. Dec 14, 2024)
  3. lexis / lexicon 3 |n| the vocabulary of a language, as distinct the totality of vocabulary items in a language, including all forms having lexical meaning or grammatical function. (from Collins Concise English Dictionary. Dec 14, 2024)
  4. vocabulary 1 |n| the stock of words used by, known to, or peculiar to a particular person, or group, language, or profession. (from wordreference.com. Dec 14, 2024)
  5. "The vocabulary of the law." (from wordreference.com. Dec 14, 2024)
  6. "His French vocabulary is rather limited." (from wordreference.com. Dec 14, 2024)
  7. "The scientific vocabulary is constantly growing." (from wordreference.com. Dec 14, 2024)
  8. vocabulary 2 |n| a usually short list or collection of words and often phrases, usually arranged in alphabetical order and defined. (from wordreference.com. Dec 14, 2024)
  9. "Study the vocabulary in the fourth chapter." (from wordreference.com. Dec 14, 2024)
  10. vocabulary 3 |n| all the words contained in a language. (from wordreference.com. Dec 14, 2024)
  11. vocabulary 4 |n| any collection of signs, symbols, gestures, techniques, etc., making up a means or system of nonverbal communication. (from wordreference.com. Dec 14, 2024)
  12. " The vocabulary of Impressionism." (from wordreference.com. Dec 14, 2024)
  13.  glossary |n| a collection of glosses or explanations of words, especially of words not in general use, as those of a dialect, a locality, or an art or science, or of particular words used by an old or a foreign author; a vocabulary or dictionary of limited scope. (from The Century Dictionary. Dec 18, 2024)

      Terms Relatives
  1. idiom 1 |n| a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words. (from Oxford Dictionary. Dec 23, 2024)
  2. idiom 2 |n| a group of words in a fixed order that has a particular meaning that is different from the meanings of each word on its own. (from Cambridge Dictionary. Dec 23, 2024)
  3. "Over the moon, see the light." (from Oxford Dictionary. Dec 23, 2024)
  4. To "have bitten off more than you can chew" is an idiom that means you have tried to do something which is too difficult for you. (from Cambridge Dictionary. Dec 23, 2024)
  5. jargon / technical language 1 |n| special words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to understanding-entries. (from Oxford Dictionary. Dec 20, 2024)
  6. jargon / technical language 2 |n| is the specialized terminology associated with a particular field or area of activity. (from Wikipedia. Dec 20, 2024).
  7. "Legal jargon." (from Oxford Dictionary. Dec 20, 2024)