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Solutions - Intermediate - Unit 6 - 6F

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 6 - 6F in the Solutions Intermediate coursebook, such as "employ", "object", "appeal", etc.

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to appeal
to appeal
[Verb]

to attract or gain interest, approval, or admiration

Ex: His speech appealed to voters' desire for change and better opportunities. 
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to search
to search
[Verb]

to try to find something or someone by carefully looking or investigating

Ex: The detectives searched the area for evidence, meticulously examining every detail for clues. 
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to arrest
to arrest
[Verb]

(of law enforcement agencies) to take a person away because they believe that they have done something illegal

Ex: The police officer decided to arrest the suspect after gathering sufficient evidence. 
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to spend on

to use money in exchange for the purchase of a specific item or the utilization of a particular service

Ex: She spent a significant amount of money on a brand new laptop for her work. 
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to complain

to express your annoyance, unhappiness, or dissatisfaction about something

Ex: Emily likes to complain about the long commute to work every morning. 
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to worry
to worry
[Verb]

to feel upset and nervous because we think about bad things that might happen to us or our problems

Ex: She tends to worry about upcoming exams. 
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to respond

to answer a question in spoken or written form

Ex: She regularly responds promptly to emails from clients. 
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to work
to work
[Verb]

to do certain physical or mental activities in order to achieve a result or as a part of our job

Ex: He's been working on his presentation for hours. 
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to employ
to employ
[Verb]

to give work to someone and pay them

Ex: Are you planning to employ any interns this summer? 
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to apply
to apply
[Verb]

to formally request something, such as a place at a university, a job, etc.

Ex: Students often apply to multiple universities to increase their chances of acceptance. 
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to feel like

to have a want for a thing or action

Ex: I feel like going for a walk in the park this afternoon to enjoy the nice weather. 
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to believe in

to firmly trust in the goodness or value of something

Ex: We should all believe in the power of kindness to make the world a better place. 
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to concentrate

to focus one's all attention on something specific

Ex: During the exam, it's crucial to concentrate on each question to ensure accurate answers. 
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to congratulate

to express one's good wishes or praise to someone when something very good has happened to them

Ex: It is customary to congratulate a friend on their achievements or milestones. 
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to forget
to forget
[Verb]

to not be able to remember something or someone from the past

Ex: It's easy to forget passwords, so it's essential to use a secure system. 
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to experiment

to do a scientific test on something or someone in order to find out the results

Ex: Researchers experiment on various plant species to study their growth patterns. 
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to hope
to hope
[Verb]

to want something to happen or be true

Ex: They hoped their team would win the championship. 
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to apologize

to tell a person that one is sorry for having done something wrong

Ex: When realizing the mistake, he promptly apologized to his friend for the misunderstanding. 
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to object
to object
[Verb]

to give a fact or an opinion as a reason against something

Ex: She objected that the new rule would unfairly penalize part-time employees. 
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to subscribe

to pay some money in advance to use or receive something regularly

Ex: Readers often subscribe to magazines to receive regular issues at their doorstep. 
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