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Solutions - Intermediate - Unit 6 - 6C

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 6 - 6C in the Solutions Intermediate coursebook, such as "determined", "for instance", "consequently", etc.

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ambitious
ambitious
[Adjective]

trying or wishing to gain great success, power, or wealth

Ex: Always the ambitious student, she dreamed of attending a top university and then establishing her own global enterprise. 
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creative
creative
[Adjective]

making use of imagination or innovation in bringing something into existence

Ex: I believe you are a creative photographer; you always find beauty in ordinary things. 
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determined
determined
[Adjective]

having or displaying a strong will to achieve a goal despite the challenges or obstacles

Ex: She was determined to finish the marathon, despite the pain in her legs. 
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intelligent
intelligent
[Adjective]

good at learning things, understanding ideas, and thinking clearly

Ex: He is an intelligent critic who always provides insightful feedback. 
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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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self-confident
self-confident
[Adjective]

(of a person) having trust in one's abilities and qualities

Ex: Despite criticism, he remained self-confident in his creative vision, believing in the value of his work. 
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stubborn
stubborn
[Adjective]

unwilling to change one's attitude or opinion despite good reasons to do so

Ex: Despite overwhelming evidence, he remained stubborn in his belief that he was always right. 
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for instance
for instance
[Adverb]

used to introduce an example of something mentioned

Ex: There are many beautiful places to visit in Italy, for instance, Rome, Venice, and Florence. 
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reason
reason
[noun]

something that explains an action or event

Ex: She provided a valid reason for being late to the meeting. 
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however
however
[Adverb]

used to add a statement that contradicts what was just mentioned

Ex: The weather forecast predicted rain; however, the sun is shining brightly. 
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indeed
indeed
[Adverb]

used to express agreement, affirmation, or confirmation

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to mind
to mind
[Verb]

to care or be concerned about a particular person or thing

Ex: She always minds her pets carefully, making sure they are fed and comfortable. 
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though
though
[conjunction]

used to say something surprising compared to the main idea

Ex: Though he didn't study for the exam, he still managed to get an A. 
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as a result
as a result
[Adverb]

used to indicate the outcome of a preceding action or situation

Ex: He worked hard on his studies, and as a result, he achieved top grades in the class. 
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consequently
consequently
[Adverb]

used to indicate the outcome that occurs due to a specific cause or event

Ex: There was a severe storm, and consequently, many flights were canceled. 
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in fact
in fact
[Adverb]

used to introduce a statement that provides additional information or emphasizes the truth or reality of a situation

Ex: She said she would be late; in fact, she didn't arrive until well after the meeting had started. 
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for example
for example
[phrase]

used to provide a specific situation or instance that helps to clarify or explain a point being made

Ex: You can use various applications on your phone, for example, social media, email, and navigation. 
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to discover

to be the first person who finds something or someplace that others did not know about

Ex: By the time we got there, they had already discovered the ancient ruins. 
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truth
truth
[noun]

the true principles or facts about something, in contrast to what is imagined or thought

Ex: Scientific research aims to uncover the truth by analyzing evidence and data. 
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to follow
to follow
[Verb]

to move or travel behind someone or something

Ex: The team followed their leader up the mountain. 
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dream
dream
[noun]

a series of images, feelings, or events happening in one's mind during sleep

Ex: She had a vivid dream about flying over mountains. 
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to help
to help
[Verb]

to give someone what they need

Ex: She helped him carry the boxes upstairs. 
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poor
poor
[noun]

Individuals who do not have enough money or material possessions to meet their basic needs for food, shelter, and clothing

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to [make] (a|the) difference

to have a very strong and noticeable effect on someone or something

Ex: Volunteering at the local shelter can make a difference in the lives of homeless individuals by providing them with food and shelter. 
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to win
to win
[Verb]

to become the most successful, the luckiest, or the best in a game, race, fight, etc.

Ex: Our team won the championship after a hard-fought season. 
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race
race
[noun]

a competition between people, vehicles, animals, etc. to find out which one is the fastest and finishes first

Ex: My brother won a medal in the bicycle race. 
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