Vocab-ability–214 (soci = companion) – A More Powerful Vocabulary (earn UpVotes with “Vocab Practice” exercise)

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MY VOCAB PRACTICE:


1. Society
As a card-carrying member of the Society for Neuroscience, Mary was required to pay her annual dues.
2. Sociable
Lilith became more and more sociable as she learned everyone's name.
3. Associate
Reginald's parents did not allow him to associate with gang members in his neighborhood.
4. Dissociate
He was forced to quickly dissociate himself with lifelong friends in favor of putting on airs.


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. Grace Kelly's last movie was High Society.

  2. He was sociable and liked to buy people rounds of beer in the pub.

  3. The teenage boy began to associate with a gang of drug dealers.

  4. The politician tried to dissociate himself from his former policies.


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. The society for the protection of birds was founded in the 1800's.

  2. Because he was sociable, he had many friends.

  3. He wanted to associate himself with successful people.

  4. He wanted to dissociate himself from the rebels.


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. In the early 20th century, lots of high society American women married British artisticrats.

  2. His sociable nature meant he was a member of many clubs.

  3. He was appointed associate professor of physics.

  4. The UK started to dissociate from the EU in the 1990's which culminated in a vote to leave the EU in 2016.


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE.
1- Society.
A group of people and their rules combines to make a society.
2- Sociable.
Making friends is not easy if you are not sociable.
3- Associate.
My father always associates me in his business meetings.
4- disassociate.
Due to his vulgar language, his father disassociates him.


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. Society.
    It is our society that builds our economy's standards of living.

  2. Sociable.
    The girl next door is a very sociable person to all the neighbors in the community.

  3. Associate.
    He wants get involve and to associate with everyone in the class.

  4. Dissociate.
    Once he found out his friend’s true color, he wanted to dissociate their relationship.


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE.
1.Society
We destroy our life's to live in different society.
2.Sociable
I like her sociable behaviour.
3.Associate
I associate for my brother in my business
4.Dissociate
When I remember him to his promise then he dissociate to me.


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. The society can never move forward without a healthy family structure

  2. His dad warned him not to associate with bad friends

  3. Mr. Nelson is very sociable

  4. She had to dissociate herself from Jennifer because of her bad character.


Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. Society:
    It has been my experience that my society doesn't respect those who work on themselves.

  2. Sociable:
    My sociable skills are at an all time low.

  3. Associate:
    Bob, who became an associate to the firm, ran his car off of a bridge on Tuesday 14, 1965.

  4. Dissociate:
    I've tried for many years to completely dissociate from my body because of the trauma I've been through.


Good work!

Re #4, all trauma is of the body and the mind. But, as many spiritual traditions state, you are neither your body or your mind.

I hear you. I'd like to reach that level where I can heal myself through the power of thought much like Dr. Strange did.

The arts that I do work with the spirit-mind-body and getting them connected.

Cool! That sounds like awesome work, based on grand motivation and even grander ideals.

FYI - I'm going to set up @khasa, an account dedicated to raising money for the association and community, to upvote your work.

I've enjoy the work you put out almost daily. I thank you for your support of me as well. You're a person who makes this platform a joy to come back to day-in and day-out.

MY VOCAB PRACTICE

Society often expects you to be sociable with your associates, but I like to dissociate myself from that culture.


Good work!

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