Lingo

Lesson 19

20 Words

10m

immovable
1.
im
mo
va
ble
Noun

property consisting of houses and land

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2.
im
misc
ible
Adjective

(of liquids) without the potential of getting mixed

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immeasurable
3.
im
mea
su
ra
ble
Adjective

too great or extensive to be measured or quantified

The impact of the community's support on the charity's success was immeasurable.

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immature
4.
im
ma
ture
Adjective

not fully developed mentally or emotionally, often resulting in behaviors or reactions that are childish

His immature behavior often led to conflicts with his peers.

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immaterial
5.
im
ma
te
rial
Adjective

not relevant or significant to the current situation, discussion, etc.

In the grand scheme of the project, the temporary setback was deemed immaterial to the overall timeline.

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profligate
6.
prof
li
gate
Adjective

acting in a shameless, overindulgent, and immoral manner

The billionaire’s profligate spending on luxury yachts and parties was widely criticized.

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profligacy
7.
prof
li
ga
cy
Noun

the excessive act of putting one's physical pleasure in high priority

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seclude
8.
sec
lude
Verb

to keep something or someone in a private or isolated place

The novelist chose to seclude himself in a quiet cabin to focus on writing his book.

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seclusion
9.
sec
lu
sion
Noun

the state of being isolated from other things or people, usually by choice

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secular
10.
sec
u
lar
Adjective

not concerned or connected with religion

The school is secular, meaning it does not promote any specific religious beliefs.

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engross
11.
eng
ross
Verb

to absorb all of someone's attention or time, captivating them completely

The captivating novel engrossed her so much that she lost track of time.

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engulf
12.
en
gulf
Verb

to strongly and overwhelmingly effect a person or thing

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poise
13.
poise
Verb

be motionless, in suspension

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poise
14.
poise
Verb

be motionless, in suspension

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congeal
15.
con
geal
Verb

to change from a fluid or soft state into a thickened or semi-solid form

The soup began to congeal as it sat on the counter.

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congenial
16.
con
gen
ial
Adjective

acceptable in a way that is suited to something or someone's desire, need, nature, etc.

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congenital
17.
con
ge
ni
tal
Adjective

having a disease since birth that is not necessarily hereditary

Mary's congenital condition caused her to be born with an extra finger on each hand.

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domestic
18.
do
mes
tic
Adjective

relating to activities, issues, or affairs within a particular country

Domestic policy decisions affect the lives of citizens within a country.

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domesticity
19.
do
mes
ti
ci
ty
Noun

the state or quality of being focused on home life, family, and the activities associated with maintaining a household

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domicile
20.
do
mi
cile
Noun

a person's dwelling

They returned to their domicile after a long vacation.

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