30 Adet YDS Zor İngilizce Kelime ve Türkçe Anlamları

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30 Zor İngilizce Kelime ve Türkçe Anlamları

İngilizce Kelime Türkçe Anlamı
Abate Azalmak, hafiflemek
Aberration Sapma, anormallik
Admonish Uyarmak, azarlamak
Alacrity Çeviklik, heves
Ambivalence Kararsızlık, çelişki
Anachronism Tarih yanılgısı
Apathy Duygusuzluk, ilgisizlik
Arduous Zor, çetin
Banal Sıradan, basmakalıp
Benevolent Hayırsever, iyi kalpli
Bombastic Abartılı, tumturaklı
Cacophony Ahenksizlik, kakofoni
Capricious Değişken, kararsız
Conundrum Muamma, çıkmaz
Debilitate Güçsüzleştirmek
Deference Saygı, hürmet
Delineate Tasvir etmek
Deride Alay etmek, küçümsemek
Diatribe Sert eleştiri
Disparate Farklı, uyumsuz
Ebullient Coşkulu, enerjik
Egregious Berbat, korkunç
Enervate Zayıflatmak
Ephemeral Kısa ömürlü
Esoteric Anlaşılması zor
Exacerbate Kötüleştirmek
Fallacious Yanıltıcı, hatalı
Furtive Gizli, sinsi
Gregarious Sosyal, girişken
Harbinger Haberci, öncü

İngilizce Cümleler

  1. Abate: The storm finally began to abate, leaving behind a calm sea.
  2. Aberration: His outburst was an aberration from his usual calm demeanor.
  3. Admonish: The teacher had to admonish the students for being too noisy.
  4. Alacrity: She accepted the invitation with great alacrity.
  5. Ambivalence: He felt an overwhelming sense of ambivalence about his decision.
  6. Anachronism: A smartphone in a medieval setting would be an obvious anachronism.
  7. Apathy: The voters’ apathy led to a very low turnout.
  8. Arduous: Climbing the mountain was an arduous task.
  9. Banal: His speech was so banal that the audience lost interest.
  10. Benevolent: The benevolent woman donated a large sum to charity.
  11. Bombastic: The politician’s bombastic rhetoric failed to impress the crowd.
  12. Cacophony: The cacophony of the city streets made it hard to concentrate.
  13. Capricious: Her capricious nature made it difficult to predict her next move.
  14. Conundrum: Solving the puzzle was a real conundrum.
  15. Debilitate: The illness managed to debilitate even the strongest of men.
  16. Deference: He bowed his head in deference to the elder.
  17. Delineate: The artist tried to delineate the character’s emotions clearly.
  18. Deride: The critics were quick to deride the writer’s latest book.
  19. Diatribe: His speech was nothing more than a diatribe against the government.
  20. Disparate: The two cultures were so disparate that finding common ground was difficult.
  21. Ebullient: Her ebullient personality always lifted everyone’s mood.
  22. Egregious: The company made an egregious error in their calculations.
  23. Enervate: The hot sun managed to enervate the runners.
  24. Ephemeral: The beauty of a sunset is ephemeral, lasting only a few moments.
  25. Esoteric: The lecture on quantum mechanics was too esoteric for most of the audience.
  26. Exacerbate: The new policy only served to exacerbate the problem.
  27. Fallacious: His argument was based on a fallacious assumption.
  28. Furtive: She cast a furtive glance at her phone during the meeting.
  29. Gregarious: He is such a gregarious person, always making new friends.
  30. Harbinger: The dark clouds were a harbinger of the approaching storm.
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