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Insight - Advanced - Unit 2 - 2A

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 2 - 2A in the Insight Advanced coursebook, such as "understandable", "remarkable", "dazed", etc.

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present
[Adjective]

(of people) being somewhere particular

Ex: The manager is not present at the moment ; she is in a meeting .
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understandable
[Adjective]

able to be grasped mentally without difficulty

Ex: Her accent was mild , making her English easily understandable.
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concerned
[Adjective]

feeling worried or troubled about a particular situation or issue

Ex: He seemed concerned about the budget cuts and their effect on the company 's future .
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remarkable
[Adjective]

worth noticing, especially because of being unusual or extraordinary

Ex: The remarkable precision of the machine 's engineering amazed engineers .
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proper
[Adjective]

suitable or appropriate for the situation

Ex: He made sure to use the proper techniques to ensure the project was successful .
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classic
[Adjective]

considered to be one of the best or most important kind

Ex: Her speech became a classic example of powerful , effective public speaking .
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distressing
[Adjective]

causing feelings of discomfort, sadness, or anxiety

Ex: The loud noises and chaotic environment in the city center were distressing for those seeking peace and quiet.
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involved
[Adjective]

actively participating or included in a particular activity, event, or situation

Ex: The police were called to mediate the dispute between the two involved parties .
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fascinating
[Adjective]

extremely interesting or captivating

Ex: The magician 's tricks are fascinating to watch , leaving audiences spellbound .
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visible
[Adjective]

able to be seen with the eyes

Ex: The scars on his arm were still visible, reminders of past injuries .
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stolen
[Adjective]

(of a person's posessession) taken without the owner's permission

Ex: The stolen jewelry was worth thousands of dollars .
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deep
[Adjective]

having a great distance from the surface to the bottom

Ex: They drilled a hole that was two meters deep to reach the underground pipes.
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overwhelming
[Adjective]

too intense or powerful to resist or manage effectively

Ex: The overwhelming heat made it difficult to stay outside for long .
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imaginable
[Adjective]

able to be imagined or believed to exist

Ex: The story included all imaginable scenarios , from the realistic to the fantastical .
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responsible
[Adjective]

(of a person) having an obligation to do something or to take care of someone or something as part of one's job or role

Ex: Drivers should be responsible for following traffic laws and ensuring road safety .
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special
[Adjective]

different or better than what is normal

Ex: The special occasion called for a celebration with family and friends .
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vast
[Adjective]

extremely great in extent, size, or area

Ex: From the top of the mountain , they could see the vast valley below , dotted with tiny villages .
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dazed
[Adjective]

feeling confused and having trouble thinking or reacting correctly

Ex: She stumbled out of the crowded room, looking dazed and overwhelmed.
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distraught
[Adjective]

very upset and overwhelmed with strong emotions like sadness, worry, or despair

Ex: She was distraught with worry when her child did n't come home on time .
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to stump
[Verb]

to puzzle or challenge someone, typically by presenting a question or problem that is difficult to answer or solve

Ex: The unexpected question from the interviewer stumped the job candidate .
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bewildered
[Adjective]

experiencing confusion

Ex: As the magician performed his tricks , the audience watched in bewildered amazement , struggling to figure out how he did it .
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flustered
[Adjective]

feeling confused, bothered, or overwhelmed, resulting in a loss of calmness or clear thinking

Ex: I was so flustered packing for the trip that I forgot half my things .
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disoriented
[Adjective]

feeling confused and unsure about one's location, surroundings, or situation

Ex: After the accident, he was momentarily disoriented and unsure of what had happened.
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befuddled
[Adjective]

feeling confused or unable to think clearly, often due to being overwhelmed or disoriented

Ex: The rapid-fire questions from the interviewer left him feeling befuddled.
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baffled
[Adjective]

completely confused, often due to something that is difficult to explain or understand

Ex: Her baffled expression showed she did n’t understand the joke .
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