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- MoojukTorium 🍠🍠1022 voca challenge🍠🍠
김유진_prudent 추천 0 조회 63 23.10.22 17:09 댓글 41
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  • 23.10.22 21:34

    첫댓글 Addiction to chicken cost me three years of impoverishment.

  • 23.10.22 21:35

    His bravado and intrepid character was a great asset for him to rise up to new challenges.

  • 23.10.22 21:39

    He is synonymous with a question mark. His inquisitive mind always tries to expand the accumulation on the world.

  • 23.10.22 21:40

    His imprudent spending habit impeded his plan to buy a new car.

  • 23.10.22 21:41

    I was going to incinerate mosquitoes flying around me in the middle of the night. However, I let them go.

  • 23.10.22 21:43

    Negotiations between UAW and 3 big automakers reached impass.

  • 23.10.22 21:45

    The accident impaired both his cognitive capability and physical mobility.

  • 23.10.22 22:02

    [impoverish]
    Cultivating rice twice a year will drive your paddy impoverish.

  • 23.10.28 19:27

    [inadequate]
    Uncle Sam's exceptionalism is quite understandable. But when it comes to china, theirs is deemed inadequate by me.

  • 23.10.28 19:33

    [incessant]

    Japanese people took to the street for protesting against incessant low economic growth.

  • 23.10.28 19:37

    [incorrigible]

    She had tried to instill courtesy in her child, but his incorrigible nature didn't allowed to get it on him.

  • 23.10.28 19:39

    [inquisitive]

    I strongly believe that a recipe of her success is down to her inquisitive nature.

  • 23.10.28 19:41

    [inscribe]

    When I was in high school, I wanted to inscribe some mathematical formulas on my palm before I took a test with my pen.

  • 23.10.29 14:01

    intrepid

    I had a friend who can kill a spider with smashing it using her hand.
    I've never seen that much intrepid person in the world.

  • 23.10.22 22:04

    [impoverish]
    Peter is being impoverished because of having tens of thousands of kim jong-goo sick chickens.

    [incessant]
    Merit is talking about something weird that I can’t understand in an incessant manner.

    [incite]
    Resilient incited varsity to come MJ so that he can have a good command of English but he went away to military.

    [intrepid]
    What makes Study so intrepid? given her behavior running rampant even before scary people, probably some part of the brain that feels fear is impaired.

  • 23.10.22 22:05

    [intricate]
    Peter’s thinking process is so intricate that he is struggling with middle schooler mathematics.

    [improvise]
    When he forgot his next line, Clairvoyance improvised with his loquacious and witty speech.

    [impasse]
    After overheating the debate of what is the best chicken in the world, we overcame the impasse, a labyrinth that was nothing more than agonizing.

  • 23.10.24 10:00

    1.impoverish
    Inflation has made people even impoverish

    2.improvise
    The singer sang improvise on stage because she felt happy

    3.inadequate
    The new part-timer at the cafe gives coffee inadequate the original amount

    4.inadequacy
    Every time I see his great ability and talent, I feel I'm inadequacy

  • 23.10.24 10:00

    5.incessant
    The incessant rain in the monsoon brings down my mood

    6.incorrigible
    incorrigible children can be corrected correctly, but incorrigible adults are hard to fix

    7.inquisitive
    The couple next door are so inquisitived in my private life that it's a bit burdensome

  • 23.10.27 17:25

    1. impoverish
    It cost me three years of impoverishment, purchasing a Chanel classic flap bad.
    The impoverished mother who is sole-paranting her kids struggled to meet their basic daily needs.

    2. incorrigible
    In order to take her money, he lied not only about his financial situation and education background, but also gender. He is an incorrigible liar and criminal.

    3. indicative
    At one time, a fat body and white skin were indicative of beauty.

    4. inquisitive
    The inquisitive father constantly asked about his daughter's personal affairs, which caused her to keep avoiding him.

  • 23.10.27 17:26

    5. insinuate
    President Biden said Isrea should hold off on a ground offensive in Gaza. He was worried about civilan deaths in Gaza and insinuate concerns about Iran's voluntary participation in the war.

    6. impair
    The drug charges impaired the reputation he had built over two decades and put enormous blocks in the way of two films awaiting release.

    7. impassive
    During a 12-hour police inquisition, she remained impassive and didn’t say anything.

  • 23.10.28 19:31

    [impoverish]
    - It cost me two years of impoverishment, spending every dime on legal fees.

    [improvise]
    - During the power outage, we had to improvise with candles and flashlights to continue our board game.

    [inadequate]
    - His explanation was deemed inadequate because it didn't address the main points of the assignment.
    - Coherent got a cold due to his inadequacy of sense of the weather.
    - You can see Coherent inadequately dressed for challenging cold weather, wearing shorts and a pair of sandal.

    [incessant]
    - The incessant noise from her ear phone made me impossible to concentrate.

  • 23.10.28 21:30

    - The married couple argued incessantly and finally decided to separate because they are incompatible.

    [incinerate]
    - The old films and letter given from ex-boyfriend were incinerated after he had dumped her.
    - Waste incineration is one of the most technically highly developed waste management options at this time.

    [incite]
    - Her interminable speech incite anger among class. I felt restless.

    [incorrigible]
    - He has deceived me so many times that I am forced to the conclusion that he is simply an incorrigible liar.

    [indicative]
    - The dark clouds in th sky were indicative of an impending sto

  • 23.10.28 21:42

    [inquisitive]
    - Her inquisitive nature led her to pursue a career in journalism, where she could satisfy her curiosity by researching and reporting on various topics.
    - My inquisitive nature led me to pursue a career in culinary, where she could satisfy her curiosity and fulfillment by cooking and share to others. It's one of the way to live by a principle from ancestors, Good fortune follows a generous mindset.

    [inscribe]
    - A unique 5,000 years old tomb inscribed with a short poem was excavated in an area rich in ancients monuments.

  • 23.10.28 21:53

    [insinuate]
    - His comments insinuated that she was not trustworthy, even though he didn't explicitly say so.

    [institute]
    - We decided to institute a weekly meeting to share our practice of mindfulness moments.

    [institutionalize]
    - Ahead of a visit to nursing home, a nurse working for a community health center weighed in on mutualism with a social workers to institutionalize people in need.
    - He tried to institutionalize his ageing father, but he denied to get there as a hospital provides typically awful institutional food with insipid and bland taste.

  • 23.10.28 22:06

    [intolerable]
    - One in every three Koreans considered lactose intolerance, having trouble digesting and absorbing lactose such as milk, and cheese.

    [intrepid]
    - The intrepid firefighters rushed into the burning building to rescue those trapped inside.
    - He intrepidly scaled the mountain without ropes or safety gear. He has been climbing all his life. The scene is breath taking.

    [intricate]
    - The lace wedding dress had an intricate design, with delicate patterns and embroidery.

  • 23.10.28 20:50

    [impoverished]
    After Thomas Edison made a scheme saying the indirect currency was a killing spree, it left the Western House impoverished.

    [improvise]
    AKMU gained attention again by improvising a duet with one mic. It was evident that they loved and hated each other urgently fencing themselves with one hand from their respiration not to feel each existence.

    [incessantly]
    Clairvoyance talks incessantly like a fourth grade of an elementary schooler. He always put me into surprise with his conversational ability.

  • 23.10.28 21:00

    [incinerate]
    Hansel and Gretel incinerated the witch who wanted to eat them and escaped from a gingerbread, cake, and candy house.

    [incorrigible]
    Based on the fact that Han seo hee is all related to drug crime in the entertainment field, she is an incorrigible troublemaker.

    [insinuate]
    Even though he left out of the table, he insinuated that he would strike a deal.

    [intrepid]
    Money at the margins causes a person to be intrepid ostensibly. Although cleaning a nuclear reactor is hazardous, they will volunteer to fill them in on it.

  • 23.10.28 22:05

    impoverishment
    ;;; The long war led to the impoverishment of both country’s economy.
    ;;; Her hazardous waste behavior led to the impoverishment.

    improvise
    ;;; When the musicians couldn’t arrival on stage, Mrs Jang had to improvise the talk by using her eloquence.

    inadequate
    The failure is due to the inadequacy of preparations.

    incessant
    ;;; The incessant lie to his girlfriend caused their breakup and found out that they are incompatible.

    incineration
    ;;;The old pictures and letters were incinerated by her.

  • 23.10.28 22:21

    incite
    ;; His heedless questions seemed to incite a heated argument in the meeting.

    Incorrigible
    Because he was an incorrigible criminal, he was sentenced to life imprisonment.

    impair
    Aging can impair one's ability to listen.

    impassive
    Even in the face of the challenge, she remained impassive and continued with her decision.

    It was so suspicious to be impassive when her mother was collapsed; she showed no signs of panic or anxiety.

    impede
    I just believed that the heavy traffic impeded our journey, casing delays on the highway.

  • 23.10.28 22:20

    1. Impoverish, The high inflation due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many owners of small businesses remained impoverished.
    2. Inadequate, Her one of supporting ideas was deemed inadequate by the teacher because it didn’t address main points of the topic.
    3. Incessant, He was incessantly nagging at my imprudent spending habits.
    4. Incinerate, The fan was so hot that some pieces of meat in it were incinerated in less than two minutes.
    5. Incite. His inflammatory speech was intended to incite controversy among the students.

  • 23.10.28 22:21

    6. Intolerable. The dirty hygiene of this restaurant made me intolerable to have a meal there.
    7. Intrepid. Without hesitation, Bob, my friend, rushed into flaming building to rescue those trapped there, ensuing a huge reward from the police general.

  • 23.10.28 22:24

    1.Their failure will impoverish small businesses in this country
    2.Since the speaker had not prepared his speech, he had to improvise one.
    3.She was tired of the incessant activity.
    4.There is no choice but to incinerate the unrecycled plastic cups.
    5.Because he was an incorrigible criminal, he was sentenced to life imprisonment.
    6.He fought with an intrepid spirit.
    7.The food supplies are inadequate to meet the needs of the hungry.

  • 작성자 23.10.28 23:06

    1. Impair
    The accident resulted in injuries that impaired his mobility temporarily.

    2. Impasse
    The negotiations reached an impasse as neither party was willing to accept the other’s terms

    3. Impede
    The heavy traffic impeded our journey, causing delay’s on the highway.

    4. Impetuous.
    His impetuous decision to quit his job without backup plan left him in a difficult financial situation.

    5. Impoverish
    The economic crisis has the potential to impoverish entire communities.

    6. Improvise
    When the musician’s guitar string broke on stage, he had to improvise by using a spare guitar.

  • 작성자 23.10.28 23:07

    7. Incessant
    The incessant rain over the weekend caused flooding in several neighborhood.

  • 23.10.29 06:58

    1. incorrigible
    : He was called incorrigible student, but turned into a great teacher after years of endeavor.

    2. indicative
    : The success in his business is indicative of his devotion to work.

    3. incessant
    : His incessant snoring blocked me from falling asleep.

    4. incinerate
    : A world of forest was incinerated to a waste land by an unexpected wild fire.

    5. inquisitive
    : Her inquisitive nature contributed to developing her knowledge, becoming a great scholar.

    6. inscribe
    : Students inscribed their name on the books immediately after receiving them.


  • 23.10.29 08:26

    7. insinuate
    : The question insinuated that he may have cheated on the last test.

    8. intolerance
    : He had suffered from lactose intolerance throughout his school life.

    9. intrepid
    : Years of adventure turned him from a coward to an intrepid explorer.

    10. intricate
    : Human brain is intricately designed, but simple in a certain aspect.

    11. impasse
    : Negotiations between teachers and students reached an impasse after hours of discussion.

  • 23.10.29 12:35

    [impoverish] The economic crisis had the potential to impoverish entire communities.

    [improvise] During black out, we had to improvise with candles and flashlights to continue our board game.

  • 23.10.29 12:36

    [inadequate] The emergency reponse was inadequate, leaving many residents without the necessary aid.

    [incessant] The incessant noise from the construction site next door made it impossible to concentrate.

    [incite] His inflammatory speech was intended to incite violence among the protesters.

    [indicative] The dark clouds in the sky were indicative of an impending storm.

    [inquisitive] Her inquisitive nature led her to pursue a career in journalism, where she could satisfy her curiosity by researching and reporting on various topics.

  • 23.10.29 16:13

    Impoverish
    They impoverish their people and lie to them.

    Improvise
    He used to be a musician who was able to improvise on the violin.

    Inadequate
    I felt totally inadequate as a parent.

    Incessant
    She was tired of the incessant activity.

    Incinerate
    There is no choice but to incinerate the unrecycled plastic cups.

    Incite
    They did not incite an act of such vicious terrorism.

    Indicative
    There are indicative signs that the economy may be improving.

  • 23.11.01 17:09

    1.impovrishment
    It cost me a year of impoverishment, spending every dime on legal fees.

    2.inadequacy
    The failure was due to the inadequacy of preparations.

    3.incessant
    THe sound of incessant rain kept me awake all night.

    4.incinerate
    The firewood were incinerated in less than three minutes.

    5.incite
    The angry mob tried to incite a riot on the street.

    6.indicative
    The loud applause is indicative of a successful performance.

    7.Insinuate
    Are you insinuating that I'm not telling truth?

    8.intorelance
    Since I have lactose intolerance, I prefer soy milk.

  • 23.11.01 17:13

    9. impair
    Watching phone in dark room can impair your vision.

    10. Impasse
    My parents and I have reached an impasse in negotiations over my curfew.

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