Solutions - Advanced - Unit 5 - 5F

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 5 - 5F in the Solutions Advanced coursebook, such as "bitterly", "staggeringly", "probable", etc.

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Solutions - Advanced
strongly [adverb]

to a large or significant degree

Ex: The evidence strongly suggests a different conclusion .
bitterly [adverb]

in a way that expresses strong anger, pain, or resentment

Ex: He bitterly regretted not taking the opportunity when he had it .
deeply [adverb]

used to express strong emotions, concerns, or intensity of feeling

Ex: He felt deeply ashamed of his actions .
to agree [verb]

to hold the same opinion as another person about something

Ex: We all agree that we need more resources for the project .

to officially ask a higher court to review and reverse the decision made by a lower court

Ex: The tenant 's lawyer advised them to appeal the eviction order issued by the housing court .

to be different from something or someone

Ex: Can you please explain how your proposal differs from the previous one ?

to make a person or thing better

Ex: The renovations are expected to improve the appearance of the old building .
to warn [verb]

to tell someone in advance about a possible danger, problem, or unfavorable situation

Ex: The detective warned the witness about the possible threats to their safety .

to an astonishing or overwhelming degree

Ex: The success of the product launch exceeded expectations staggeringly .

in a manner that is difficult or impossible to believe or comprehend

Ex: The movie 's special effects were unbelievably realistic .

in a way that causes disbelief or surprise

Ex: The task turned out to be ridiculously simple .
highly [adverb]

in a favorable or approving manner

Ex: Her proposal is highly recommended by the board .
unlikely [adjective]

having a low chance of happening or being true

Ex: Winning the lottery is unlikely , given the astronomical odds against it .
utterly [adverb]

to the fullest degree or extent, used for emphasis

Ex: The landscape was utterly transformed after the heavy snowfall .
absolutely [adverb]

in a total or complete way

Ex: They absolutely believed in the cause .
completely [adverb]

to the greatest amount or extent possible

Ex: My view of the stage was completely blocked by a tall man .
freezing [adjective]

regarding extremely cold temperatures, typically below the freezing point of water

Ex: Animals sought shelter from the freezing cold in dens and burrows .
expensive [adjective]

having a high price

Ex: The restaurant had expensive prices , but the food was delicious .
probable [adjective]

having a high possibility of happening or being true based on available evidence or circumstances

Ex: The detective considered the suspect 's alibi to be probable , as it was supported by multiple witnesses .
regret [noun]

a feeling of sadness, disappointment, or remorse about something that has happened or been done

Ex: The letter was full of regret and a plea for forgiveness .
successful [adjective]

getting the results you hoped for or wanted

Ex: His new business venture is highly successful .
touched [adjective]

deeply moved or emotionally affected by something, often in a positive or sentimental way

Ex:

to mention an idea, proposition, plan, etc. for further consideration or possible action

Ex: The professor suggested several topics for research papers in the upcoming semester .
totally [adverb]

in a complete and absolute way

Ex: The city was totally different from what I remembered .