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Extra vocabulary. Confidential(secret) This file is confidential. Irritate.( to disturb). He is irritating me. Don’t irritate me I'm reading the book. Continued…………. Tenant (some one who lives in a house and pay money) Ahmad is my tenant. Ancient ( very old) This is an ancient building.
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Extra vocabulary. Confidential(secret) This file is confidential. Irritate.( to disturb). He is irritating me. Don’t irritate me I'm reading the book.
Continued…………. • Tenant (some one who lives in a house and pay money) • Ahmad is my tenant. • Ancient ( very old) • This is an ancient building.
Continued………… Roam( to walk without purpose) He roams everyday on the streets. 2. Elated . ( very happy) She was elated when she got the first position. 3: Delicate.( frail ) Be careful these glasses are delicate.
Flunk ( fail in the exam) • The teacher flunked all the lazy students. • Interfere.( to get involved when you are not needed) • Don’t interfere in my work. • He always interferes in others work.
Continued………… • Insecure( not safe) • This place is insecure for us. • He felt insecure when he was away from his family. • Cunning( crafty) He is a very cunning boy.
Continued…… • Essential(very important) • This test is essential. • Good health is essential for everyone. • Murmur ( to speak slowly) • She murmured in the class. • The boy murmured something, and smiled.
Continued………. • Vacant ( empty) • There is vacant house near my office. • Is there any vacant seat? • Casual ( informal) • He always wears casual clothes. • She doesn’t like casual dress.
Continued ………. • Participate ( to take part) • I will participate in your party. • He participated in the meeting last night. • Tom participates in every party. • He didn’t participate in our meeting.
Snatch ( to take by force) He snatched the pen from me. They snatched the keys from Ahmad. I will snatch the book from him. She snatches the food from her everyday. I snatched the cards from him.
Continued ….. • Famous ( known by many people ) • Najib is a famous boy. • This is very famous restaurant in Kabul. • Do you know a famous writer? • He was famous when he was in college.
Continued ………. • Notorious ( famous or well known by something bad ) • He is notorious in his area. • If you do something bad you will be notorious for it.
Bald ( having no hair on the head ) • Our boss is bald. • Look at his bald head.
Weep( to cry ) • Why are you weeping? • She wept all night. • I think he will weep. • If you disturb her, she will weep.
Broke ( having no money ) • He is broke today. • He is always broke.
Layabout ( lazy ) • He is layabout person. • No one likes layabout students.