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Exam: Cambridge English: C1 Advanced (CAE)

witlessness

IPA: /ˈwɪt.ləs.nəs/

KK: /ˈwɪt.ləs.nəs/

noun

Definition: The condition of lacking intelligence or being foolish.

Example: His witlessness in the meeting led to several misunderstandings.

witticism

IPA: /ˈwɪtɪsɪzəm/

KK: /ˈwɪtɪsɪzəm/

noun

Definition: A clever and often funny comment or remark that shows a quick sense of humor.

Example: His witticism made everyone laugh during the serious meeting.

witting

IPA: /ˈwɪtɪŋ/

KK: /ˈwɪtɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Being aware or conscious of something; done intentionally or with purpose.

Example: She was witting of the consequences of her actions before making the decision.

noun

Definition: Information or knowledge that is known or communicated.

Example: The witting of the event helped everyone prepare better.

verb

Definition: To know or be aware of something; to have knowledge or understanding.

Example: She was witting of the changes happening in the organization.

wizen

IPA: /ˈwɪzən/

KK: /ˈwɪzən/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that has become shriveled or dried up, often referring to a person's appearance as they age.

Example: The old tree stood in the field, its wizen branches reaching out like bony fingers.

intransitive verb

Definition: To become dry and shriveled, often due to age or lack of moisture.

Example: As the years passed, the once vibrant flowers began to wizen and lose their color.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something dry up or lose its freshness, often due to age or lack of moisture.

Example: The harsh sun began to wizen the once vibrant flowers in the garden.

wizened

IPA: /ˈwɪz.ənd/

KK: /ˈwɪzənd/

adjective

Definition: Describing someone who looks old and has wrinkles, often because of age or hardship.

Example: The wizened old man shared stories of his youth with a twinkle in his eye.

woebegone

IPA: //ˈwoʊbɪɡɒn//

KK: /ˈwoʊbɪˌɡɔn/

adjective

Definition: Feeling or looking very sad and unhappy, often because of difficult situations or problems.

Example: After hearing the bad news, she had a woebegone expression on her face.

wolfram

IPA: //ˈwʊlfrəm//

KK: /ˈwoʊlfræm/

noun

Definition: A chemical element with the symbol W and atomic number 74, known for its high density and melting point, commonly used in light bulb filaments and other applications.

Example: Wolfram is often used in the production of high-performance alloys.

wordiness

IPA: /ˈwɜːrdɪnəs/

KK: /ˈwɜrdɪnəs/

noun

Definition: The use of too many words in writing or speaking, making it longer than necessary.

Example: The essay was full of wordiness, which made it hard to understand the main point.

wordy

IPA: /ˈwɜːrdi/

KK: /ˈwɜrdi/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that uses too many words or is overly verbose, making it longer than necessary.

Example: The report was too wordy, making it hard to understand the main points.

work

IPA: /wɜːrk/

KK: /wɜrk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to tasks or activities that require effort or labor.

Example: She wore her work clothes to the office every day.

intransitive verb

Definition: To be engaged in a job or activity that requires effort or skill.

Example: She works at a local bakery every weekend.

noun

Definition: A job or employment that someone does to earn money or achieve a goal.

Example: She is looking for work in the marketing field.

transitive verb

Definition: To perform tasks or activities to achieve a result, often involving effort or skill.

Example: She works hard every day to meet her goals.

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