Reading for the Real world 2nd_Student-Book 3 Unit 14 (E)
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세트공유
agitated
excited; disturbed
She became very agitated when her son failed to return home.
apprehension
dread or fear of a bad outcome
The parents were filled with apprehension at the thought of their daughter starting school.
avowed
acknowledged; declared
The Government's avowed purpose is to reduce tax.
banish
to send someone away
Romeo kills Tybalt, and he was banished from Verona.
bestow
to give something to honor someone
Shelia was bestowed with the title 'Queen for a Day'.
civility
정중, 공손, 예의 바름, 예의 바른 말, 문명
They treated us with a warm sense of civility on our trip.
composure
self-possession and control of emotions
He showed great composure after he was insulted in public.
countenance
expression of the face
Her countenance was full of worry.
flutter
to make a series of quick delicate movements up and down or from side to side, or to cause something to do this
Brightly colored flags fluttered in the breeze.
impute
to ascribe or assign, giving a reason or responsibility for something
They imputed the error to the lawyer who was handling her case.
inferiority
the state of being INFERIOR to something or someone else
She has a strong sense of inferiority because her sisters are so outstanding.
inquiry
a question that someone asks in order to get information about something
The FBI made an inquiry regarding his past employment.
offend
to cause anger or displeasure through one's words or actions
My uncle was offended when he saw the protestors burned the nation's flag.
resentment
a feeling of anger because you think you have been unfairly treated
After his plan backfired, his friend had a lot of resentment towards him.
sentiment
(formal) a feeling or attitude that someone has about something
Our sentiment toward the criminal was very low.
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