Friday, 21 October 2011

UFS101 - 4th Vocabulary Entry


1.     
1.               Genuinely
®    Meaning:
Þ    In accordance with truth or fact or reality.
®    Example:
Þ    He was just a genuinely nice person who was exceptionally bright, exceptionally bright and driven and talented.

2.               Trait
®    Meaning:
Þ    A distinguishing feature of your personal nature.
®    Example:
Þ    The traits associated with the serotonin system express themselves in what I call bribers.

3.               Affects
®    Meaning:
Þ    Make believe that intent to deceive.
®    Example:
Þ    Here surveys of today’s addictions you may not be you have and a look at one way an addiction can affect the brain.


4.               Leadership
®    Meaning:
Þ    The activity of leading.
®    Example:
Þ    Its goals diverging, the nation needs to redefine what leadership means.

5.               Exhibits
®    Meaning:
Þ    An object or statement produced before a court of law and referred to while giving evidence.
®    Example:
Þ    The exhibit will probably move to Berlin and New York City next.






6.               Humble
®    Meaning:
Þ    Having a low opinion of your self.
®    Example:
Þ    If you humble an empire it makes sense to maim its cathedrals.


7.               Worrying
®    Meaning:
Þ    The art of harassing someone.
®    Example:
Þ    In another worrying development for the bush administration, Iran moves closer to operation of facility uranium.


8.               Perfection
®    Meaning:
Þ    The state of being without or defect.
®    Example:
Þ    Their aim is to achieve a life of spiritual perfection though scrupulous fulfilment of their best working potential.

9.               Selfishness
®    Meaning:
Þ    Stinginess resulting from a concern for owns welfare and a disregard of other.
®    Example:
Þ    The peculiar greatness of rain hold mess is grounded in a pure prom of selfishness.

10.            Sacrifice
®    Meaning:
Þ    The act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty for a mistake or failure to perform art.
®    Example:
Þ    Herbert hover tried to get Americans to sacrifice, regarding their economic struggles as the moral equivalent of war.

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