The Oxford 3000 with Meaning and Examples. Words from (61 - 70)

The Oxford 3000 with Meaning and Examples. Words from (61 - 70)
Hello everybody. This is the lesson "No. 7" from this series of the most important and widely used 3000 words in English language with meaning and examples. 
Please, Study them carefully. Let's get started:



61. advanced   "adjective"

modern and well developed  or  at higher, more difficult level

advanced technology
advanced weapon systems
-  This is the most advanced type of engine available.
-  an advanced English course
advanced learners of English

62. advantage   "noun"

something that helps you to be better or more successful than others

-  People who have been to university have a big advantage when it comes to finding jobs.
-  Despite the twin advantages of wealth and beauty, she did not have a happy life.
-  I thought I'd take advantage of the sports facilities while I'm here.

63. adventure   "noun"

an exciting experience in which dangerous or unusual things happen

-  a great adventure 
-  an adventure story
-  He always used to tell us about his adventure at sea.

64. advertise   "verb"

to tell the public about a product or service in order to persuade them to buy or to use it

-  We advertised about our car in the local newspaper.
-  I'm going to advertise for someone to clean my house.
-  These companies advertise their products on this website.
-  You need to advertise for your new product.
       

65. advertising   "noun"

the business of trying to persuade people to buy products or services

-  He works in advertising.
-  Cigarette advertising has been banned.
-  A good advertising campaign will increase our sales.
-  John works for an advertising agency.

 66. advertisement   "noun"

a picture, set of words, or a short film, etc. telling people about a product, job or service = ad

-  The Sunday papers are full of advertisements for cars.
-  He scanned the job advertisements in the paper.
-  Put an advertisement on this website to sell your car.

67. advice   "noun"

an opinion you give someone about what they should do

-  Follow your doctor's advice.
-  Take my advice. Don't do it.
-  I need some advice on which phone to buy.

68. advise   "verb"

to tell someone what you think they should do, especially when you know more than they do about something

-  She needed someone to advise her.
-  His doctor advised him against smoking.
-  I'd advise waiting until tomorrow.
-  I strongly advise you to think very carefully before making any decision.

69. affair   "noun"

Public or political events and activities  or  a matter or situation that cause strong public feelings, usually of moral disapproval  or  a secret sexual relationship between two people, when at least one of them is married to somebody else 

-  Are you interested in world affairs.
-  He organizes his financial affairs very efficiently.
-  The newspaper exaggerated the whole affair widely.
-  She's having an affair with a married man.

70. affect   "verb"

to cause a change in someone or something

-  decisions which affect our lives
-  We were all deeply affected by her death.
-  Both buildings were badly affected by the fire.
-  It's a disease that affects mainly older people.


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