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Intermediate. 71. Suffixes: forming nouns
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A person who uses the scientific method to discover new knowledge. There are ...................s who say that the results of the research are flawed.
a scientist
a person who plays football for money
a professional footballer
a person who acts in films
a film actor
a person who studies how a society organizes its money, trade and industry (n)Many ......................s expect unemployment to fall over the next couple of months.
an economist
Translate: an interpreter who converts a message from one language to another
a translator
person who sing pop songs
a pop singer
a person who creates art
an artist
person appointed by the shareholders to run a company
a company director
someone who dances in a ballet
a ballet dancer
opp. of abilityI'm frustrated by my ................. to use computers
inability
able (adj.) He had the ............. to explain things clearly.
ability
similar [adj. almost the same; opp different] There is a ................. between them.
similarity
popular [adj. liked by a lot of people] Snowboarding is growing in ....................
popularity
stupid (adj. opp intelligent, clever)
stupidity
fit [adj. in good condition, usually because of exercise] I'm trying to improve my ............by cycling to work.Do you think you're fit?Would you like to get fitter?
fitness
ill [adj. sick, not well] Fortunately it wasn't a serious ..............
illness
happy (adj.) Her ...................... is all that matters to me.
happiness
weak (adj. opp strong) What is his main ................. as a manager?
weakness
develop [verb. grow or change and become more advanced]
development
manage [verb. direct or control a business]
management
govern [verb. control the affairs of a city or country]
government
improve [verb. get better]
improvement
relax [verb. rest, and feel calm and comfortable]
relaxation
translate [verb. change from one language to another]
translation
discuss [verb. talk about something seriously]
discussion
invent [verb. produce or design something completely new]
invention