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Types of Cars & Motorcycles Vocabulary - Muscle Car

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Types of Cars & Motorcycles Vocabulary
muscle car

a high-performance vehicle typically characterized by a powerful engine and a mid-sized chassis, designed for straight-line speed and acceleration

Ex: The popularity of muscle cars peaked during the American automotive industry 's golden age of performance and horsepower .
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engine
engine
[noun]

the part of a vehicle that uses a particular fuel to make the vehicle move

Ex: The new electric car features a powerful engine that provides fast acceleration .
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sporty
sporty
[Adjective]

(of a car) having a design or characteristics that suggest speed or performance

Ex: The sporty car had sleek lines and a low profile .
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fan
fan
[noun]

someone who greatly admires or is interested in someone or something

Ex: She 's a devoted fan of that famous singer and knows all her songs .
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car company

a company that makes and sells automobiles

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symbol
symbol
[noun]

something that represents an idea, quality, or concept beyond its literal meaning

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freedom
freedom
[noun]

the right to act, say, or think as one desires without being stopped, controlled, or restricted

Ex: The protesters demanded greater freedom for all citizens .
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movie
movie
[noun]

a story told through a series of moving pictures with sound, usually watched via television or in a cinema

Ex: We discussed our favorite movie scenes with our friends after watching a film .
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television show

a series of episodes broadcast on television that tells a story or provides entertainment, usually consisting of a specific genre or format

Ex: I ca n't wait for the next season of that crime television show to start
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to disappear

to no longer exist or be used

Ex: Old farming methods disappeared with modern machinery .
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car maker
car maker
[noun]

a business engaged in the manufacture of automobiles

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gas
gas
[noun]

a flammable gas used mainly as a fuel

Ex: We had to call the gas company because we smelled a gas leak .
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price
price
[noun]

the amount of money required for buying something

Ex: The price of groceries has increased lately .
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to go up
to go up
[Verb]

to increase in value, extent, amount, etc.

Ex: Due to inflation , the cost of living has gone up.
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fuel
fuel
[noun]

any substance that can produce energy or heat when burned

Ex: The fireplace was stocked with plenty of fuel to keep us warm .
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common
common
[Adjective]

frequently found, happening, or seen

Ex: It 's common to see tourists in the city during the summer .
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to come back

to return to a previous state or condition, often after a period of decline or loss

Ex: The city's economy is slowly coming back after the recession.
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to build
to build
[Verb]

to put together different materials such as brick to make a building, etc.

Ex: The historical monument was built in the 18th century .
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version
version
[noun]

a different form of something particular when compared with its previous form or forms

Ex: They are working on a digital version of the classic board game for modern audiences .
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model
model
[noun]

a specific design or version of a product (e.g., car, phone, appliance)

Ex: Older models often become more affordable when new versions release .
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feature
feature
[noun]

an important or distinctive aspect of something

Ex: The magazine article highlighted the chef 's innovative cooking techniques as a key feature of the restaurant 's success .
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race
race
[noun]

a competition between people, vehicles, animals, etc. to find out which one is the fastest and finishes first

Ex: I bought tickets to the motorcycle race next month .
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magazine
magazine
[noun]

a colorful thin book that has news, pictures, and stories about different things like fashion, sports, and animals, usually issued weekly or monthly

Ex: The library has a wide selection of magazines on different subjects .
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to describe

to give details about someone or something to say what they are like

Ex: The scientist used graphs and charts to describe the research findings .
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