Insight - Advanced - Unit 1 - 1C

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 1 - 1C in the Insight Advanced coursebook, such as "association", "rapport", "segregated", etc.

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Insight - Advanced

an organization of people who have a common purpose

Ex: The students formed an association to advocate for environmental issues .

the act of to physically or socially separating someone or something from others

Ex: The remote location of the cabin provided complete isolation from the busy city life .
isolated [adjective]

(of a place or building) far away from any other place, building, or person

Ex: The isolated island was accessible only by boat and had no permanent residents .
isolating [adjective]

a language structure that relies on individual words to convey meaning without extensive use of grammatical affixes or word modifications

Ex:
loyalty [noun]

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

Ex: The brand has earned customer loyalty over the years .

a strong emotional bond or connection that one feels towards a person or thing

Ex: Their attachment grew stronger over the years as they faced challenges together .
rapport [noun]

a close relationship in which there is a good understanding and communication between people

Ex: Developing rapport with clients is crucial in sales ; it helps to establish trust and understanding , ultimately leading to successful transactions .

the action of refusing to approve, accept, consider, or support something

Ex: The proposal for the new policy was met with rejection by the board members .

the social process by which an individual or group is pushed to the edges of society, limiting their access to resources and influence

Ex: Historical marginalization has left certain populations underrepresented in politics .

a sense of discontent, particularly towards a governing system

Ex: Growing disaffection among young people regarding traditional beliefs is reshaping cultural norms .

the feeling of being happy or comfortable in a specific situation or group

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‌the feeling that one is different from others and therefore not part of a particular group

Ex: The protagonist 's journey in the novel reflects his alienation from society .
alienated [adjective]

feeling isolated, disconnected, or distant from others or from society as a whole

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alienating [adjective]

making someone feel rejected or excluded, leading to a sense of distance or disconnection from others

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the act of intentionally keeping someone or something out of a particular group or activity

Ex: If the committee decides on exclusion , the new candidates will not be allowed to compete in the elections .

to intentionally leave out or prevent someone or something from being part of a specific group, activity, or situation

Ex: Please exclude peanuts from the recipe to accommodate those with allergies .
exclusive [adjective]

limited to a particular person, group, or purpose

Ex: The boutique carries exclusive designer clothing lines that are not available in other stores .

a social system or practice that keeps minority groups separate from the majority, often through separate facilities or services

Ex: Segregation in housing contributed to unequal opportunities .
segregated [adjective]

divided in separate groups, often based on factors like race, ethnicity, or social class

Ex: The segregated seating on the bus was a symbol of discrimination and injustice .