Press 5A - Lesson 5 Vocabulary
Lesson Content
  Number Word Definition 5Note Example Type type Number sentence number Word Definition Note Example Type Type Number Word Definition Note Example type Type
  1 NA           1 NA 1 fair agreeing with what is thought to be right or acceptable - That decision was not fair at all adjective adjective 1 NA          
  2             2   2 rich A sense of sweetness in the wine that is not excessively sweet a term used for describing wine This wine was really rich adjective adjective 2            
  3             3   3 divine relating to god / can also mean very good - This cheese is just divine. adjective adjective 3            
  4             4   4 profoundly very great - His discovery was profoundly important grading adverb grading adverb 4            
  5             5   5 replace to use (A) instead of (B) - Let's replace our current PC verb (transitive) verb (transitive) 5            
  6             6   6 genuinely sincere and honest - I was genuinely surprised by her reaction grading adverb grading adverb              
  7             7   7 considerably large in size, amount, or quantity - I was considerably cold yesterday grading adverb grading adverb              
  8             8   8 shockingly very surprising - This place was shockingly expensive grading adverb grading adverb              
  9             9   9 stein a ceramic mug for beer This is usually quite large During Oktoberfest I always drink beer from traditional German steins. countable noun countable noun              
  10             10   10 on the other hand expression used for comparing two things This phrase is commonly used to give pros and cons It's cheap, but on the other hand, the quality isn't very good. contrasting expression contrasting expression              
  11             11   11 amazingly causing great surprise or wonder - This was amazingly hard. non-grading adverb non-grading adverb              
  12             12   12 to be in good condition physically and functionally sound and sturdy Sometimes people say "shape" instead of "condition" This old car is still in good condition adjective phrase adjective phrase