ברוכים הבאים למילת היום!
בעמוד הטוויטר של וול סטריט תוכלו למצוא כל יום מילה חדשה באנגלית עם הפירוש שלה ודוגמה לשימוש במילה במשפט. אם פספסתם את המילים שפורסמו בטוויטר, או שאתם רוצים למצוא את כל המילים שפורסמו החודש בצורה מרוכזת – אתם מוזמנים להיכנס לכאן ולהתעדכן בכל מילות החודש.
אז איזה מילים יכתבו ביולי? ניתן למצוא בטבלה מתחת או להרשם לטוויטר שלנו.
להצטרפות למילת היום בטוויטר של וול סטריט לחצו כאן.
Date | Word | Part of Speech |
Meaning | Example | |
1 -July | negligent | adj. | habitually careless, not doing one’s duty | The IT director was accused of being negligent, after hackers had broken into the company’s database and stolen confidential information. | |
2 – July | compelling | adj. | forceful, demanding attention | Her arguments were so compelling that everyone in the room ended up agreeing with him. | |
3 – July | inept | adj. | not suitable or capable, unqualified | I was very inept as a waiter, constantly forgetting customers’’ orders and spilling food and drink. | |
4 – July | plaudits | n. | enthusiastic approval, applause | Almodovar’s new film has received plaudits from all the critics; even the ones who usually don’t like his work. | |
7 – July | palatable | adj. | pleasant or acceptable to taste | Despite its unpleasant smell, this cheese is actually quite palatable. | |
8 – July | respiration | n. | breathing, breath | There was no sound in the room apart from the respiration of the sleeping children. | |
9- July | vivacious | adj. | lively, entertaining, full of energy | She’s a charming and vivacious person, who’s always very popular at parties. | |
10 – July | acute | adj. | sharp, severe | Arnold could not walk because the pain in his foot was so acute. | |
11 – July | sanguine | adj. | optimistic, cheerful, happy | Polly reacted to the bad news with a sanguine smile and the comment, “When life hands you lemons, make lemonade!” | |
14 – July | banal | adj. | dull, ordinary | He never says anything interesting; his conversation is totally banal. | |
15 – July | validate |
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to confirm, to prove | His ideas were validated by what happened subsequently. | |
16 – July | ingenious | adj. | clever, with original and surprising ideas | Her ingenious solution to the problem surprised and delighted everyone. | |
17 – July | restive | adj. | resistant, impatient | The children are becoming restive; someone needs to go and play with them. | |
18 – July | trite | adj. | not original, obvious, clichéd | We were expecting him to say something inspiring, but he just made a few trite remarks about the weather. | |
21 – July | zealous | adj. | passionately paying attention, eager to follow or achieve something | The parking attendants are very zealous here; make sure that you park in an approved place. | |
22 – July | calibrate | v. | to set norms, standardize | All new instruments have to be calibrated to ensure that they’re operating accurately. | |
23 – July | benign | adj. | favorable, not threatening, not serious | Jon’s tumor was benign; thank Heavens it wasn’t cancer. | |
24 – July | paradigm | n. | a perfect example, pattern or model | Einstein introduced a completely new paradigm into modern science. | |
25 – July | pinnacle | n. | the highest point | Shakespeare and Goethe Book represent two of the pinnacles of European literature. | |
28 – July | pliable | adj. | flexible, easy to bend or change | To make the wood more pliable, first soak it in hot water. | |
29- July | pathology | n. | an unusual or dangerous condition (usually medical); the study of these conditions | Many poor neighborhoods suffer from a pathology in which a lack of job opportunities leads young men to a life of crime. | |
30- July | inclined | adj. | tending towards, feeling favorable towards an idea | It’s a good offer you’re making; I’m inclined to accept it. | |
31 – July | accessible | adj. | obtainable, reachable | This town isn’t easily accessible; there’s no airport or train station nearby. |
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