Dictionary
In this online glossary, we will add new words every unit to see our vocabulary grow throughout the year.
When you create a new term, you must add the definition in your own words and a sentence with the word, so we can see its meaning in context.
When you create a new term, you must add "by + your name" at the end.
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adamantvery firm in your opinion or decision, and not willing to change it. Example: She was adamant that she was right. By Carlota Vilas | |
AdversitingThis means telling people about a product so they will want to buy it Example: Good advertising helps a new product get popular. By Gimena Domínguez | |
appeals toIs attractive or interesting to someone. Example: This movie appeals to young audiences. By Carlota Vilas | |
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Back upTo back up something means to create a duplicate of files or a disk for safety. You should do a back up of your computer data. By Andrea Vázquez | |
BrowsingBrowsing refers to the act of navigating or exploring the internet, a website, or a social media platform, typically in a casual or aimless manner. Example: "I'm just browsing Twitter to see what's trending." By: Iasmin Gonzalez | |
budgetA plan for how to spend or save money. example: I have a small budget for buying gifts. | ||
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ChallengeSomething difficult that requires effort. Example: Passing that subject it's being a challenge. By Lucila Sanguinetti | |
CheatingDefinition: Doing something not honest, like copying on a test. | |
compulsorySomething that must be done; required by law or rule. example: School uniforms are compulsory. | ||