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Four Corners 4 - Unit 7 Lesson C

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 7 Lesson C in the Four Corners 4 coursebook, such as "accidental", "importer", "innovate", etc.

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accidental
accidental
[Adjective]

occurring unexpectedly or without prior planning

Ex: The fire was accidental, caused by faulty wiring in the old building. 
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formation
formation
[noun]

a grouping of people or objects that work together as a single entity

Ex: The soldiers moved into formation before the parade began. 
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importer
importer
[noun]

someone who brings in goods or products from another country to be sold or distributed

Ex: The company is a major importer of electronics from Japan. 
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client
client
[noun]

a person or organization that pays for the services of a company or recommendations of a professional

Ex: As a lawyer, she always puts her clients' needs and interests first. 
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to design
to design
[Verb]

to make drawings according to which something will be constructed or produced

Ex: The architect often designs modern homes with sustainable features. 
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instead
instead
[Adverb]

as a replacement or equal in value, amount, etc.

Ex: I was going to go out for dinner, but I decided to cook at home instead. 
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to introduce

to bring something new to a place or situation where it was not before, especially in a way that grabs people's attention or interest

Ex: The chef introduced a unique dish to the menu, surprising customers with exotic flavors. 
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introduction

the action of bringing something into use or existence for the first time

Ex: The introduction of new technology transformed the industry. 
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to innovate

to introduce new ideas, methods, or products to improve or change the current way of doing things

Ex: Tech companies continually innovate to bring cutting-edge products to the market. 
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innovation

a method, product, way of doing something, etc. that is newly introduced

Ex: Innovation drives progress in every industry. 
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to prove
to prove
[Verb]

to show that something is true through the use of evidence or facts

Ex: He often proves his point through well-researched arguments. 
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proof
proof
[noun]

information or evidence that proves the truth or existence of something

Ex: The DNA results acted as proof that the suspect was at the scene of the crime. 
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to succeed

to reach or achieve what one desired or tried for

Ex: Through persistent effort and dedication, she succeeded in securing a promotion at her job. 
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success
success
[noun]

the fact of reaching what one tried for or desired

Ex: His hard work and determination finally led to the success he had been striving for. 
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to create
to create
[Verb]

to bring something into existence or make something happen

Ex: Many entrepreneurs aspire to create successful businesses. 
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creation
creation
[noun]

the act of bringing something into existence

Ex: The artist’s creation was admired by everyone. 
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to improve

to make a person or thing better

Ex: Regular exercise can improve your overall health. 
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improvement

the action or process of making something better

Ex: The city has seen significant improvement in air quality over the past year. 
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to develop

to change and become stronger or more advanced

Ex: The small startup has the potential to develop into a leading technology company. 
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development

a process or state in which something becomes more advanced, stronger, etc.

Ex: The development of new technologies has transformed modern life. 
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recipe
recipe
[noun]

the instructions on how to cook a certain food, including a list of the ingredients required

Ex: She followed her grandmother's chocolate cake recipe, which included a secret ingredient. 
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chocolate bar

a flat, rectangular-shaped food made from chocolate that is usually divided into smaller pieces for easy consumption

Ex: She bought a chocolate bar from the vending machine. 
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original
original
[Adjective]

existing at the start of a specific period or process

Ex: The gardens have recently been restored to their original glory. 
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to invent
to invent
[Verb]

to make or design something that did not exist before

Ex: Thomas Edison invented the electric light bulb, revolutionizing illumination. 
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to use
to use
[Verb]

to do something with an object, method, etc. to achieve a specific result

Ex: He is using his phone to take a picture. 
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passive
passive
[noun]

the grammatical voice in which the subject receives the action rather than performing it

Ex: "The cake was baked by Mary" is an example of the passive. 
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comfort
comfort
[noun]

a state of being free from pain, worry, or other unpleasant feelings

Ex: After a long day at work, she found comfort in curling up with a good book and a warm cup of tea. 
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