Vocab-ability Suffix–359 (__ure = noun suffix) – A More Powerful Vocabulary (earn UpVotes with “Vocab Practice” exercise)
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One “Vocab-ability” entry
By spending 5 minutes reviewing today’s “Vocab-ability” entry (below), you can learn the vocab roots and many high-level English words.
One “Vocab Practice” exercise (for UpVotes)
By spending another 10–15 minutes, you can practice using today’s words by composing your own sample sentences. Your practice efforts will be rewarded with UpVotes. (See “Vocab Practice” rules and notes below) Today’s “Vocab- ability” entry
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
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My vocab Practice
1.- I don't like to work under pressure because I can't concentrate on what I do.
2.- Long ago, women were afraid of failure in marriage because society made it seem like she failed as a woman.
3.- When the coup took place in Venezuela, the media censored any news referring to what was happening in this Country.
4.- I love the mixture of the smell of freshly brewed coffee and that of wet ground when it rains.
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE:
It was a big failure on his part to set out hiking without the proper gear on his backpack in case of an emergency.
She likes to put pressure to some of her colleagues on a project they’re working on just to annoy them.
It was a mixture of green and blue for her painting to start off with.
Her speech was being censured.
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