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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
- 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.
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.
- 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.
an exciting experience in which dangerous or unusual things happen
- a great adventure
- 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.
- 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.
- Cigarette advertising has been banned.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- She's having an affair with a married man.
70. affect "verb"
- 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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- 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.
- Both buildings were badly affected by the fire.
- It's a disease that affects mainly older people.
I hope you found this lesson helpful. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below. Thanks.
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