بیست لغت انگلیسی که لازم دارید - سطح C1 C2

Hello lovely students and welcome back to English with Lucy today we are going to talk about Advanced English our Focus today is on Advanced C1 C2 level verbs if you incorporate these verbs into your daily spoken English you will impress people especially if you say them in a very natural nonchalant way number one to advocate to Advocate this is to publicly support or recommend a particular policy or action an example the celebrity uses her social media platform to advocate for a more sustainable future or the politician advocated for greater economic equality for all citizens number two to amplify to amplify this is to make something louder or stronger to increase the effect or impact of something the megaphone amplifies the speaker's voice and makes it easier to hear or the digital marketing campaign Amplified the reach and impact of the Brand's message number three to articulate to articulate this is to express or explain something in a clear and effective way or to pronounce words clearly and distinctly for example the public speaker articulated her vision for the future with passion and conviction or the language learner is practicing articulating difficult sounds to improve her pronunciation number four to comprehend to comprehend this is to understand the meaning or significance of something the student struggles to comprehend the complex theories presented in the lecture or the reader will have to reread the passage multiple times to comprehend the author's message number five to convey to convey and this is to communicate or Express something to others this is often a message or information the artist uses her paintings to convey her emotions and experiences or the journalist conveyed the breaking news to the public with accuracy and timeliness number six to corroborate to
corroborate a lot of errors in
that one to corroborate this is
to confirm or support a
statement Theory or find with
evidence or testimony the
witness is able to corroborate
the victim's account of the
crime or the scientist
corroborated her hypothesis
with multiple experiments
number seven to decipher to
decipher this is to discover the
meaning of something written
in a bad or hidden way we can
use it to talk about converting
code or symbols or a foreign
language into understandable
language The Traveler
struggled to decipher the
foreign language on the menu
or the detective will have to
decipher the hidden meaning
behind the suspect's cryptic
message next we have to
differentiate to differentiate
this is to distinguish or to
recognize the differences
between things or people the
sommelier is able to
differentiate between the
subtle flavors in the wine or
the teacher developed lesson
plans to help students
differentiate between similar
Concepts number nine to
dissect to
dissect this is to
analyze or examine something
in detail Often by breaking it
down into its components or
parts the scientists dissects the
specimen to study its internal
structure or the literary critic
dissected the novel to explore
its themes and symbols next
we have to a face to a face
and this is to remove or erase
something intentionally so it's
no longer visible or noticeable
the politician tried to efface
the scandal from his public
record with a new campaign
or the stormwinds are so
strong that they are facing the
markings on the road next
number 11 we are over
halfway there elaborate
elaborate I love this word it
means to add more detail or
explanation to something
often to expand or to clarify a
concept idea or thought the
designer elaborated on her
original concept after
receiving feedback from the
client or I can see you didn't
understand so I'm going to
elaborate on my point next we
have to exacerbate to
exacerbate and this is to make
a situation or problem
problem worse the drought
exacerbated the water
shortage in the region or the
medication side effects have
exacerbated my existing
health problems number 13 to
extrapolate
to extrapolate this
is to guess or estimate or
forecast something using what
you already know for
example The Economist
extrapolates future Trends
from current economic
indicators or we tend to
predict the future by
extrapolating from the past
next we have to facilitate this
means to make something
possible or easier or more
convenient to do for example
the new technology will
facilitate communication
among team members or the
tutor facilitated the
development of her students
skills next we have to
Galvanize to Galvanize and
this is to shock or excite
someone into taking action
the tragic event galvanized
the community to come
together and support each
other or the recent news has
galvanized the public to
demand change number 16 is
to integrate to integrate and
this is to combine or blend
things together in harmonious
or really functional way the
new employee is integrating
well with the team or the
architect integrated the old
new elements of the building
design seamlessly number 17
is to mitigate to mitigate and
this is to make something less
harmful less unpleasant or
less bad you reduce or you
alleviate the severity or the
impact of something
something that's often a
problem or a negative
consequence the safety
measures in place mitigate the
risk of accidents or the
environmental policies have
mitigated the damage to the
ecosystem number 18 is to
perceive
to perceive this is to think of something in a particular way or to become aware or conscious of something through your senses or intuition she perceives that her boss is unhappy with her work because of his constant criticism or the artist perceived the beauty of Nature and Incorporated it into her work number 19 we have reconcile reconcile careful with the pronunciation it's not reconcile this is normally used passively and it's to make people become friends again after a breakup or an argument it can also mean to find an acceptable way of dealing with two ideas or concepts that seem to be opposed to each other to make two conflicting things compatible or consistent with each other the mediator is trying to reconcile the differences between the two parties or the couple reconciled after a period of separation and finally to scrutinize to scrutinize this is to examine or inspect something very closely very thoroughly you're combing through for mistakes potentially his apology was carefully scrutinized by his PR team before it was released to the public or she scrutinized his essay but couldn't find a single error right those were your 20 incredibly Advanced English verbs