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... Wiley Publishing logo,Webster’s New World, the Webster’s New World logo, and all related trademarks, logos, and trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of John Wiley & Sons, Inc., ... what he meant, but nothing solid. • Frankie’s ideas were too abstract to fully comprehend. • We knew about the case from having read the abstract. • Abstract the story, stating only the relevant ... modifying the verb, moved. Introduction 3 03_571656 intro.qxd 11/10/04 12:32 PM Page 3 Webster’s New World ® Essential Vocabulary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley, Hoboken, NJ Published by Wiley, Hoboken,...
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Enterprise Marketing Management - The New Science of Marketing - John Wiley & Sons
... and wants of the target customers. The good news is that knowing what these systems can do for you will help you adapt to the new science of marketing. The bad news is that you can’t afford to stand ... smooth Never harsh Not watered down Genuine Liberating Not the default Meet new people Being myself Youthful Attitudes New experiences Memorable moments Energizing Reward Helps me relax Maximum ... products, all in real time. It’s this uniform view of information across a company that’s new. Like every new technology, these systems break down into some neat three-letter acronyms. Think of...
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John Wiley And Sons Webster''s New World - Essential vocabulary_A -2
... basting] benevolent (bin EV il int) adj. inclined to do good or doing good; kindly; charitable • John s family had a history of being benevolent toward charities. • The March of Dimes counts on ... enmity ardor (AHR doer) n. 1. eagerness; enthusiasm; zeal; 2. warm passion; fire • Zelda embraced her new job as editor in chief with ardor. • The old-timer spoke with ardor as he recounted tales of ... presented • It fell to Abraham Lincoln to articulate the needs and wishes of his constituents. • Many new automobiles have windshield-wiper arms that articulate to clean more of the windshield than...
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John Wiley And Sons Webster''s New World - Essential vocabulary_A
... property is seen as a good thing for Easton. • Tania’s acquisition of a new PDA made her very happy. • Ali’s acquisition of a new chauffeur pleased her to no end. [acquisitive adj., acquisitively ... temper of a scorned woman is legendary both in litera- ture and in life. • Dylan greeted the news that his new DVD player did not work at all with considerable acrimony in his oaths. [acrimonious ... eyesight can pick up a mouse on the ground from hun- dreds of meters in the air. • Certain pains, like John, are acute but of short duration. • There is an acute shortage of labor in some job categories. [-ly...
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John Wiley And Sons Webster''s New World - Essential vocabulary_B
... the office for bad conduct. • The tour guide conducts a new group every half hour. • While Leonard Bernstien was music director of the New York Philharmonic, he frequently conducted his own works. • ... assemble —adj., adv. to be payed for by the recipient • Libby collects bottle caps as a hobby. • The news boy collects fees weekly from his patrons. • You need to collect your wits before reading another ... 4. to transfer (property) from one person to another • The van conveyed Gerri’s furniture to her new home. • Kaj asked Al to convey his condolences to Cindy. • Lisa conveyed her displeasure to...
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John Wiley And Sons Webster''s New World - Essential vocabulary_D -2
... that laments the loss of ordinary people. • Shelly’s “Adonais” is an elegy mourning the death of John Keats. elemental (EL im EN til) adj. 1. of or like natural forces; typical of the physical universe; ... is so named because it tries to be faithful to the sound of the concert hall. • When one reads a news story, it is only right to expect the reporter to show fidelity to the actual facts. [Syn. ... autopsy on it. • It is only with the passage of time that the actual tape recordings of Lyndon Johnson’s White House conversations were disinterred. [-red, -ring] [Syn. exhume] disinterestedness...
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John Wiley And Sons Webster''s New World - Essential vocabulary_D
... paid first is often a divisive matter for newlyweds and longtime couples alike. divulge (div UHLDZH) vt. to make known; disclose; unveil; reveal • The newspaper reporter was obliged to not divulge ... slip away unnoticed. • After having survived frightful conditions while marooned on the island, the newly rescued sailor wandered around in a daze. [-dly adv.] debacle (di BAK il) n. 1. a torrent ... the image gains in def- inition before your eyes. • What a revolting development this is! • The new housing development will occupy 40 acres. [-al adj., -ally adv.] diagnosis (DY uhg NOH sis)...
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John Wiley And Sons Webster''s New World - Essential vocabulary_E
... and order in the Old West. • Congress establishes the laws by which we live. • Johnny established his law office in New York City. • Rose and Dorothy established a lifelong friendship. [-ed, -ing, ... pass program encompasses our efforts to deal with the parking problem around the college. • The new athletic complex, when completed, will encompass the complete revitalization of the neighborhood. [-ed, ... brings the frozen pizza home. • Paying for overnight delivery will expedite your receiving the new software package. [-d, expediting] experience (eks PIR ee ens) n. 1. having had personal involvement...
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John Wiley And Sons Webster''s New World - Essential vocabulary_F
... tiv) adj. 1. the act or process of finding new methods; 2. a new method, custom, device, etc. • Luther Burbank was an innovative person who bred many new varieties of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • ... it home, unless you’ve bent it. • The news of her sister’s accident impacted Allison deeply. • The bumpers of the two cars were involved in the impact. • News of the president’s assassination ... an investigation or looking at something; 3. a question or questioning • Marshall made an inquiry among his new neighbors before deciding on where to bank. • An inquiry by the NHTSA followed the oil truck...
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John Wiley And Sons Webster''s New World - Essential vocabulary_I
... regular mortgage payments. • When a mortgage has been paid off, the bank delivers the deed to the new homeowner. • Charles mortgaged his future with college loans. mute (MYOOT) vt. 1. to soften ... strong criticism; violent language • Using invective when speaking of people never won anybody new friends. • It is not considered appropriate to use invective when traveling in polite circles. irascible ... program (on TV or radio) • A municipal government can preempt someone’s property for public use. • A news bulletin or presidential address sometimes preempts scheduled programming. [-ed, -ing] 318...
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John Wiley And Sons Webster''s New World - Essential vocabulary_J-K
... must keep a journal of all the financial transactions. • Many local newspapers contain the word journal in their names, like New York City’s lamented Journal-American. judge (JUHJ) vt. 1. to hear ... interest in something; coolness; showing a lack of concern • Beth greeted the news of Amy’s marrying her old boyfriend, John, with nonchalance. • There was an air of nonchalance on the face of the ... detective’s view of humanity has become rather jaded. • The social worker tried not to be jaded at each new family abuse case she encountered, but it was difficult. [-ly adv.] journal (JOER nil) n. 1....
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John Wiley And Sons Webster''s New World - Essential vocabulary_O
... immediately • Linda loved to prepossess a new teacher by showing off her good manners at every opportunity. • Prepossessing one’s new employer is not a bad way to start a new business relationship. [-ed, ... good reputation, as they’re reputed to scheme in the back room. • Lyndon Johnson was a particularly skilled politician, who knew how to play the game to his best advantage. pollution (puh LOO shin) ... knowing that they were meeting for the first time, Helene could not shake the perception that she knew him from somewhere. perceptive (poer SEP tiv) adj. 1. of or capable of perceiving; 2. having...
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John Wiley And Sons Webster''s New World - Essential vocabulary_Prefixes and Suffixes
... having no bearing on what was just said; an illogical conclusion from the facts nouveau riche [Fr.] newly rich, and hence unschooled in the appropriate behavior of the wealthy omnia vincit amor [L.] ... est disputandum [L.] one can’t argue taste Dei gratia [L.] by the grace of God de nouveau [Fr.] new Dominus vobiscum [L.] may God be with you en ami [Fr.] in friendship en bloc [Fr.] all together en ... (epidermis) equi- equally (equiangular) -er 1. a person having to do with or from somewhere (hatter, writer, New Yorker); 2. forming the comparative (bigger) -ery 1. a place for, or a place to be (eatery,...
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John Wiley And Sons Webster''s New World - Essential vocabulary_Q-R
... electorate. • After extensive scrutiny of the pros and cons, the New Jersey Nets’ new owners decided to move the team to Brooklyn, New York. • For decades, U.S. satellites and spy planes kept the ... city-state. signatory (SIG nuh TAW ree) n. a signer; one who signed an agreement, treaty, contract, and so on • John Hancock was the first signatory of the Declaration of Independence. •A signatory to a contract ... beneficial • Regular exercise has a salutary effect on one’s health. • Over the years, the use of new materials in running shoes has had a salutary effect on the speed of sprinters. [salutarily...
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John Wiley And Sons Webster''s New World - Essential vocabulary_R
... done. • The architect rendered a drawing of the new kitchen. [-ed*, -ing] renovate (REN uh VAYT) vt. 1. to make sound again; to clean up and make like new; 2. to revive; refresh • Jason enjoyed renovating ... kept a goat around to take the blame for everything. • Killing the messenger who brought the bad news continued the tradition of using a scapegoat. scholar (SKAH lir) n. 1. a learned person; 2. ... the center of the earth. • Many scientific principles were discovered and/or stated by Sir Isaac Newton. • Before a medicine is approved by the FDA for public use, it must be scientifically proven...
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John Wiley And Sons Webster''s New World - Essential vocabulary_T
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