This document defines 10 words: infuriate, invasive, irritate, promotional, slick, ubiquitous, cultivate, entice, induce, and pressurise. It provides short definitions or examples for each word, explaining their meanings and how they are used in context. The words relate to concepts like anger, persistence, advertising, skillfulness, development, persuasion, and temptation.
This document defines 10 words: infuriate, invasive, irritate, promotional, slick, ubiquitous, cultivate, entice, induce, and pressurise. It provides short definitions or examples for each word, explaining their meanings and how they are used in context. The words relate to concepts like anger, persistence, advertising, skillfulness, development, persuasion, and temptation.
This document defines 10 words: infuriate, invasive, irritate, promotional, slick, ubiquitous, cultivate, entice, induce, and pressurise. It provides short definitions or examples for each word, explaining their meanings and how they are used in context. The words relate to concepts like anger, persistence, advertising, skillfulness, development, persuasion, and temptation.
2,invasive: spreading very quickly and difficult to stop
3,irritate: anoying, especially because of sth somebody continuously does or sth that continuously happens 4,promotional: connected with advertising 5,slick: sth make skilfull and atractive and seem expensive, but it often contains no important 6,ubiquitous: seeming to be everywhere or in several places at the same time; 7,cultivate: to develop an attitude, a way of talking or behaving 8,entice: to persuade sb/sth to go somewhere or to do sth, usually by offering them sth induce: persude sb to do sth but not wise use drug for woman give birth to cause a particular physical condition 9,pressurise:to persuade somebody to do sth, especially by making them feel that thay have to or should do it 10,tempt: to atract sombody or make sbody want to do or have sth, even if they know it is wrong 1,