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2024初中英语初一重点单词

1.Abstract(adj.)-existinginthoughtorasanideabutnothavingaphysicalorconcreteexistence.Example:"Theconceptofloveisabstract;youcan'tholditinyourhand."

2.Accommodate(v.)-providelodgingorsufficientspacefor.Example:"Thehotelcanaccommodateupto200guests."

3.Adapt(v.)-makesuitableforanewuseorpurpose;modify.Example:"Animalsadapttotheirenvironmenttosurvive."

4.Adequate(adj.)-satisfactoryoracceptableinqualityorquantity.Example:"Shehadadequatetimetopreparefortheexam."

5.Adolescent(n.)-ayoungpersonwhoisdevelopingintoanadult.Example:"Adolescentsoftenfacemanychallengesduringtheirteenageyears."

6.Advantage(n.)-aconditionorcircumstancethatputsoneinafavorableorsuperiorposition.Example:"Hisheightgiveshimanadvantageinbasketball."

7.Ambition(n.)-astrongdesiretodoorachievesomething.Example:"Herambitionistobecomeasuccessfuldoctor."

8.Analysis(n.)-detailedexaminationorstudyofsomething.Example:"Thescientistconductedananalysisofthedatatofindpatterns."

9.Application(n.)-aformalrequestforsomething,usuallyinwriting.Example:"Shesubmittedherapplicationforthejob."

10.Appropriate(adj.)-suitableorproperinthecircumstances.Example:"Wearingcasualclothesisappropriateforapicnic."

11.Argument(n.)-areasonorsetofreasonsgivenwiththeaimofpersuadingothersthatanactionorideaisrightorwrong.Example:"Theyhadaheatedargumentaboutwhethertogoonthetripornot."

12.Arrange(v.)-putthingsinaneat,attractive,orrequiredorder.Example:"Shearrangedthebooksontheshelfalphabetically."

13.Aspect(n.)-aparticularpartorfeatureofsomething.Example:"TheaspectofherpersonalitythatIlikethemostisherkindness."

14.Assembly(n.)-agroupofpeoplegatheredtogetherforaparticularpurpose.Example:"Theschoolassemblywasheldtocelebrateachievements."

15.Assert(v.)-stateafactorbeliefconfidentlyandforcefully.Example:"Heassertedthathewasinnocentofthecrime."

16.Assess(v.)-evaluateorestimatethenature,ability,orqualityof.Example:"Theteacherassessedthestudents'understandingthroughanexam."

17.Assign(v.)-allocateordesignateforaparticularfunctionorpurpose.Example:"Theteacherassignedhomeworkfortheweekend."

18.Attempt(v.)-makeanefforttoachieveorcompletesomething.Example:"Sheattemptedtoclimbthemountain,buthadtoturnbackduetobadweather."

19.Attitude(n.)-asettledwayofthinkingorfeelingaboutsomething.Example:"Herpositiveattitudetowardslifeisinspiring."

20.Attractive(adj.)-pleasingorappealingtothesensesormind.Example:"Thegardenisfilledwithattractiveflowers."

21.Authentic(adj.)-ofundisputedorigin;genuine.Example:"ThepaintingwasverifiedasanauthenticPicasso."

22.Awkward(adj.)-causingorfeelingembarrassmentorinconvenience.Example:"Hefeltawkwardwhenhebumpedintohisex-girlfriend."

23.Benefit(n.)-anadvantageorprofitgainedfromsomething.Example:"Regularexercisehasmanyhealthbenefits."

24.Behavior(n.)-thewayinwhichoneactsorconductsoneself.Example:"Hisbehavioratthepartywasunacceptable."

25.Boundary(n.)-alinethatmarksthelimitsofanarea;adividingline.Example:"Theriverformstheboundarybetweenthetwocountries."

26.Brief(adj.)-ofshortdurationorextent.Example:"Pleasegivemeabriefsummaryofthebook."

27.Calculate(v.)-determinetheamountornumberofsomethingmathematically.Example:"Hecalculatedthetotalcostofthetrip."

28.Celebrate(v.)-publiclyacknowledgeasignificanteventwithprivateceremoniesorpublicfestivities.Example:"WecelebrateNewYear'sEvewithfireworksandparties."

29.Challenge(v.)-invitesomeonetoengageinacontestordifficultundertaking.Example:"Thecoachchallengedtheteamtorunonemorelap."

30.Characteristic(n.)-atypicalfeatureorqualitythatdistinguishessomeoneorsomething.Example:"Onecharacteristicofagoodleaderisempathy."

31.Circumstance(n.)-afactorconditionconnectedwithorrelevanttoaneventoraction.Example:"Duetounforeseencircumstances,theconcerthasbeencanceled."

32.Classify(v.)-arrangeororderbyclassesorcategories.Example:"Inthelibrary,booksareclassifiedaccordingtogenre."

33.Coherent(adj.)-logicalandconsistent.Example:"Heressayhadaclearandcoherentstructure."

34.Collaborate(v.)-workjointlyonanactivityorproject.Example:"Thestudentscollaboratedonagrouppresentation."

35.Combination(n.)-ajoiningormergingofdifferentpartsorqualities.Example:"Therecipeisacombinationofvariousspices."

36.Comfortable(adj.)-providingphysicaleaseandrelaxation.Example:"Thechairisverycomfortabletositon."

37.Communicate(v.)-shareorexchangeinformation,news,orideas.Example:"Wecommunicatethroughphonecallsandsocialmedia."

38.Compare(v.)-estimate,measure,ornotethesimilarityordissimilaritybetween.Example:"Let'scomparethepricesofdifferentbrandsbeforemakingadecision."

39.Compete(v.)-strivetogainorwinsomethingbydefeatingothers.Example:"Theteamswillcompeteagainsteachotherinasoccertournament."

40.Complain(v.)-expressdissatisfactionorannoyanceaboutsomething.Example:"Hecomplainedtothemanageraboutthepoorservice."

41.Concentrate(v.)-focusone'sattentionormentaleffortonaparticulartaskorobject.Example:"Pleaseconcentrateonyourhomeworkandavoiddistractions."

42.Conclusion(n.)-ajudgmentordecisionreachedafterconsideringtherelevantfactsorevidence.Example:"Basedontheevidence,thedetectivedrewaconclusionaboutthecrime."

43.Conduct(v.)-organizeandcarryout.Example:"Theteacherwillconductascienceexperimentinclass."

44.Confirm(v.)-establishthetruthorcorrectnessofsomethingpreviouslybelievedorsuspected.Example:"Shecalledtoconfirmherflightreservation."

45.Congratulate(v.)-givesomeoneone'sgoodwisheswhensomethingspecialorpleasanthashappenedtothem.Example:"Icongratulatedheronherpromotion."

46.Consequence(n.)-aresultoreffectofanactionorcondition.Example:"Notstudyingforthetestwillhaveconsequences."

47.Consider(v.)-thinkcarefullyabout(something),typicallybeforemakingadecision.Example:"Sheconsideredalltheoptionsbeforechoosingacollege."

48.Contradict(v.)-denythetruthof(astatement)byassertingtheopposite.Example:"Hertestimonycontradictedhisalibi."

49.Contrast(n.)-thestateofbeingstrikinglydifferentfromsomethingelse.Example:"Thereisacontrastbetweenhercheerfulpersonalityandhisseriousdemeanor."

50.Contribute(v.)-give(something,especiallymoney)inordertohelpachieveorprovidesomething.Example:"Shecontributedtothecharityfundraiser."

51.Convenient(adj.)-fittinginwellwithaperson'sneeds,activities,andplans.Example:"Thenewsupermarketlocationisconvenientforshoppers."

52.Counselor(n.)-apersontrainedtogiveguidanceonpersonalorpsychologicalproblems.Example:"Hewenttoseeacounselortohelphimdealwithstress."

53.Criticize(v.)-indicatethefaultsofsomeoneorsomethinginadisapprovingway.Example:"Theteachercriticizedthestudent'smessyhandwriting."

54.Curious(adj.)-eagertoknoworlearnsomething.Example:"Childrenarenaturallycuriousabouttheworldaroundthem."

55.Debate(n.)-aformaldiscussiononaparticulartopicinapublicmeetingorlegislativeassembly.Example:"Thecandidateshadadebateabouttheirpolicies."

56.Decide(v.)-cometoaresolutionorconclusionaboutsomething.Example:"Aftercarefulconsideration,shedecidedtoacceptthejoboffer."

57.Declare(v.)-announcepubliclyorofficially.Example:"Hedeclaredhisintentiontorunforoffice."

58.Decorate(v.)-make(something)lookmoreattractivebyaddingextraitemsorimagestoit.Example:"Shedecoratedherroomwithpostersandfairylights."

59.Definition(n.)-astatementoftheexactmeaningofaword,especiallyinadictionary.Example:"Thedefinitionof'happiness'variesfrompersontoperson."

60.Demonstrate(v.)-clearlyshowtheexistenceortruthofsomethingbygivingprooforevidence.Example:"Theexperimentdemonstratedhowelectricityisconductedthroughwires."

61.Depict(v.)-showorrepresentbyadrawing,painting,orotherartform.Example:"Themuraldepictsscenesfromcitylife."

62.Describe(v.)-giveanaccountinwordsof(someoneorsomething),includingalltherelevantcharacteristics,qualities,orevents.Example:"Shedescribedhervacationasrelaxingandbeautiful."

63.Design(n.)-aplanordrawingproducedtoshowthelookandfunctionofanobjectbeforeitisbuiltormade.Example:"Thearchitectcreatedadesignforthenewofficebuilding."

64.Determine(v.)-cause(something)tooccurinaparticularway;bethedecisivefactorin.Example:"Herhardworkwilldeterminehersuccessinthecompetition."

65.Develop(v.)-groworcausetogrowandbecomemoremature,advanced,orelaborate.Example:"Shedevelopedherskillsthroughpracticeandtraining."

66.Differentiate(v.)-recognizeorascertainwhatmakes(someoneorsomething)different.Example:"Canyoudifferentiatebetweenthesetwospeciesofbirds?"

67.Discuss(v.)-talkabout(something)withanotherpersonorgroupofpeople.Example:"Let'sdiscusstheissueatthenextmeeting."

68.Distinct(adj.)-recognizablydifferentinnaturefromsomethingelse.Example:"Hervoicehasadistinctaccent."

69.Distribute(v.)-givesharesorportionsof(something)toanumberofpeople.Example:"Theteacherdistributedtheworksheetstothestudents."

70.Distinguish(v.)-recognizeortreat(someoneorsomething)asdifferent.Example:"Heisabletodistinguishbetweenrightandwrong."

71.Diversity(n.)-thestateofbeingdiverse;variety.Example:"Theschoolcelebratesdiversitythroughculturalfestivals."

72.Domestic(adj.)-relatingtotherunningofahomeortofamilyrelations.Example:"Sheenjoysdoingdomesticchoreslikecookingandcleaning."

73.Earnest(adj.)-resultingfromorshowingsincereandintenseconviction.Example:"Shegaveanearnestapologyforhermistake."

74.Educate(v.)-giveintellectual,moral,andsocialinstructionto(someone).Example:"Parentsplayacrucialroleineducatingtheirchildren."

75.Effective(adj.)-successfulinproducingadesiredorintendedresult.Example:"Thenewstudytechniqueswereeffectiveinimprovinghergrades."

76.Efficient(adj.)-achievingmaximumproductivitywithminimumwastedeffortorexpense.Example:"Thenewwashingmachineismoreefficientinusingwater."

77.Emerge(v.)-moveoutoforawayfromsomethingandcomeintoview.Example:"Thesunemergedfrombehindtheclouds."

78.Emphasize(v.)-givespecialimportanceorprominenceto(something)inspeakingorwriting.Example:"Heemphasizedtheneedforteamwork."

79.Encourage(v.)-givesupport,confidence,orhopeto(someone).Example:"Herparentsencouragedhertopursueherdreams."

80.Engage(v.)-occupyorattract(someone'sinterestorattention).Example:"Thebookengagesthereaderfromthefirstpage."

81.Enormous(adj.)-verylargeinsize,quantity,orextent.Example:"Theprojectrequiresanenormousamountoftimeandeffort."

82.Environment(n.)-thesurroundingsorconditionsinwhichaperson,animal,orplantlivesoroperates.Example:"Weshouldprotecttheenvironmentbyreducingpollution."

83.Essential(adj.)-absolutelynecessary;extremelyimportant.Example:"Sleepisessential

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