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Solutions - Pre-Intermediate - Unit 3 - 3E

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 3 - 3E in the Solutions Pre-Intermediate coursebook, such as "uncertain", "independent", "loyalty", etc.

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Solutions - Pre-Intermediate
certain
certain
[Adjective]

feeling completely sure about something and showing that you believe it

Ex: Being certain of her feelings, she decided to confess her love. 
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uncertain
uncertain
[Adjective]

(of a person) showing a lack of confidence and having doubts about something

Ex: She was uncertain about which job offer to accept, as both had their advantages. 
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patient
patient
[Adjective]

able to remain calm, especially in challenging or difficult situations, without becoming annoyed or anxious

Ex: Despite the long wait, she remained patient while waiting for her turn. 
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impatient
impatient
[Adjective]

unable to wait calmly for something or someone, often feeling irritated or frustrated

Ex: The impatient driver honked their horn repeatedly in traffic. 
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honest
honest
[Adjective]

telling the truth and having no intention of cheating or stealing

Ex: The honest cashier returned the extra change that the customer had mistakenly received. 
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dishonest
dishonest
[Adjective]

not truthful or trustworthy, often engaging in immoral behavior

Ex: He was caught being dishonest about his involvement in the incident. 
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responsible
responsible
[Adjective]

(of a person) having an obligation to do something or to take care of someone or something as part of one's job or role

Ex: As the team leader, he is responsible for assigning tasks and ensuring deadlines are met. 
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irresponsible
irresponsible
[Adjective]

neglecting one's duties or obligations, often causing harm or inconvenience to others

Ex: He was fired from his job for consistently showing up late and being irresponsible with his tasks. 
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acceptable
acceptable
[Adjective]

capable of being approved

Ex: The quality of the report was acceptable, but it could be improved. 
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unacceptable
unacceptable
[Adjective]

(of a thing) not pleasing or satisfying enough

Ex: The quality of the product was unacceptable, and the customer returned it. 
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dependent
dependent
[Adjective]

unable to survive, succeed, or stay healthy without someone or something

Ex: The success of the project was highly dependent on the team's ability to collaborate effectively. 
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independent
independent
[Adjective]

able to do things as one wants without needing help from others

Ex: She's an independent woman, capable of making her own decisions and taking care of herself. 
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fair
fair
[Adjective]

relatively large in number, amount, or size

Ex: The fair amount of rainfall this season has been beneficial for the crops. 
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unfair
unfair
[Adjective]

lacking fairness or justice in treatment or judgment

Ex: It's unfair that some students get extra time on exams while others don't. 
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legal
legal
[Adjective]

related to the law or the legal system

Ex: She works as a legal assistant in a law firm, helping with research and paperwork. 
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illegal
illegal
[Adjective]

forbidden by the law

Ex: Selling drugs on the street is illegal and punishable by law. 
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likely
likely
[Adjective]

having a possibility of happening or being the case

Ex: The doctor believes it's likely that the patient will make a full recovery with proper treatment. 
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unlikely
unlikely
[Adjective]

having a low chance of happening or being true

Ex: It's unlikely that it will rain tomorrow, as the weather forecast predicts clear skies. 
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surprising
surprising
[Adjective]

causing a feeling of shock, disbelief, or wonder

Ex: His sudden decision to quit his job was quite surprising. 
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unsurprising
unsurprising
[Adjective]

not causing surprise or unexpectedness, usually because it was already known or predicted

Ex: The sudden change in weather was unsurprising, given the forecast. 
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visible
visible
[Adjective]

able to be seen with the eyes

Ex: The stars were visible in the clear night sky, shining brightly. 
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invisible
invisible
[Adjective]

not capable of being seen with the naked eye

Ex: The invisible ink on the paper only became visible when exposed to heat. 
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faithful
faithful
[Adjective]

staying loyal and dedicated to a certain person, idea, group, etc.

Ex: Despite the challenges, she remained a faithful friend, always ready to offer support and encouragement. 
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loyal
loyal
[Adjective]

showing firm and constant support to a person, organization, cause, or belief

Ex: The loyal friend stood by his side through thick and thin, offering unwavering support. 
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disloyal
disloyal
[Adjective]

failing to remain faithful to a person, group, or cause

Ex: He was disloyal to his best friend by spreading rumors behind his back. 
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loyalty
loyalty
[noun]

a strong sense of commitment, faithfulness, and devotion towards someone or something

Ex: Her loyalty to her friends is unquestionable. 
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loyally
loyally
[Adverb]

in a way that shows faithful and steady support or allegiance

Ex: She stood loyally by her friend through every hardship. 
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