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Reflect 3 Unit 1,2,3, 4, 5 Vocab (I-LS) Combined

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  • journalist
    a person who writes news stories for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio (n.)
  • society
    people in the same community, city, or country (n.)
  • definitely
    without any doubt; certainly (adv.)
  • joy
    a feeling of great happiness (n.)
  • express
    to say or communicate (v.)
  • misunderstanding
    a situation where a person doesn't understand something correctly (n.)
  • result
    something that happens because of something else (n.)
  • mention
    to say something briefly (v.)
  • atmosphere
    the general mood or feeling of a place and the area around it (n.)
  • distinct
    not the same; different from others (adj.)
  • appear
    to be present for the first time (v.)
  • convince
    to make someone believe that something is true (v.)
  • wealthy
    rich; having a lot of money (adj.)
  • appearance
    the way that someone or something looks or seems (n.)
  • well-known
    famous; known by many people (adj.)
  • illness
    a condition in which the mind or body is sick (n.)
  • common sense (n. phr.)
    the ability to make good decisions (n. phr.)
  • average
    typical; not one extreme or the other (adj.)
  • expect
    to think something will happen (v.)
  • public
    shared by all in a place; for anyone to see or use (adj.)
  • unique
    special; one-of-a-kind (adj.)
  • direction
    the path something is moving toward; a plan for one's life (n.)
  • evaluate
    to say how good, useful, or successful something is (v.)
  • disaster
    an event or situation that has a very bad effect or result (n.)
  • diversity
    including many different types of people or things (n.)
  • elder
    older (adj.)
  • end up
    to finally reach or come to a place, decision, or situation (v. phr.)
  • issue
    a problem (n.)
  • crew
    a group of people who work together to run a ship, airplane, etc. (n.)
  • imagination
    the ability to come up with new ideas and pictures in your mind (n.)
  • expedition
    a journey usually with a group of people for a specific purpose (n.)
  • essential
    necessary; extremely important (adj.)
  • reliable
    can be trusted; dependable (adj.)
  • appreciate
    to understand and enjoy what is good about a person or thing; to be grateful for (v.)
  • influence
    to affect or change (v.)
  • purpose
    the reason for something (n.)
  • indicate
    to show that something exists or is probably true (v.)
  • temporary
    happening or lasting for a short time (adj.)
  • the media
    television, radio, newspapers, websites, and magazines (n.)
  • positive
    good and helpful (adj.)
  • trap
    to stop from leaving or escaping a place or situation (v.)
  • trust
    to be confident in; to believe something is true (v.)
  • passionate
    having strong feelings or beliefs (adj.)
  • generous
    more than the usual amount (adj.)
  • seem
    to look like; to appear (v.)
  • apparently
    used to describe something that appears to be true based on the information you have (adv.)
  • contain
    to include (v.)
  • immense
    extremely large or great (adj.)
  • population
    the total number of people who live in an area (n.)
  • donation
    money or other gift to help a person or place (n.)
  • spread
    to cause something to be known by many people; to pass from person to person (v.)
  • reflect
    to show or be a sign of (v.)
  • process
    the way of or steps for doing something (n.)
  • inadequate
    not good enough, big enough, skilled enough (adj.)
  • alert
    to warn of danger or a problem (v.)
  • impossible
    not able to happen; not possible (adj.)
  • values
    your beliefs about what is right and wrong or about what is important in life (n.)
  • stable
    unchanging; likely to remain as it is; in good condition (adj.)
  • accessible
    easy to get to, see, or use (adj.)
  • symbol
    an object or a picture that is used to show the meaning of a word or idea (n.)
  • event
    an organized happening, such as a concert (n.)
  • fool
    to trick someone to believe something that is not true (v.)
  • failure
    someone or something that is not successful (n.)
  • eventually
    finally; after a long time (adv.)
  • discover
    to find or learn something for the first time (v.)
  • field
    an area of work, interest, or study (n.)
  • support
    help and kindness (n.)
  • publish
    to prepare and produce a piece of writing for a book, newspaper, magazine, or website (v.)
  • survive
    to continue to live (v.)
  • attention
    listening to or focusing on something (n.)
  • leadership
    the position of being in charge of a group of people (n.)
  • image
    a picture (n.)
  • speech
    way of speaking (n.)
  • widespread
    happening in many places or among many people (adj.)
  • obligation
    something you are required to do (n.)
  • assistant
    a person who helps others do their work (n.)
  • background
    the experiences, knowledge, or education in a person's past (n.)
  • author
    a person who writes books, stories, or articles (n.)
  • according to
    as stated by (prep.)
  • landscape
    an area of land that looks a particular way (n.)
  • whenever
    any or every time (conj.)
  • document
    to record information about something by writing about it (v.)
  • entertain
    to keep people interested in something enjoyable (v.)
  • article
    a piece of writing in a newspaper, a magazine, or online (n.)
  • opportunity
    a good situation or chance for success (n.)
  • actual (adj.)
    real
  • expand
    to become larger; to make something larger (v.)
  • recognize
    to know something because you've seen or heard it before (v.)
  • emotional
    relating to feelings such as happiness, sadness, anger, etc. (adj.)
  • motivation
    the reason someone does something (n.)
  • remove
    to take something away (v.)
  • skilled
    having the knowledge and ability to do something well (adj.)
  • aware
    knowing that something exists (adj.)
  • professional
    someone whose job requires special training, education, or skill (n.)
  • source
    a person, book, or place that you get information from (n.)
  • rescue
    to save from a dangerous situation (v.)
  • patient
    able to deal with a problem or wait for something without becoming angry or upset (adj.)
  • region
    a particular area in a country or in the world (n.)
  • mission
    an important task or job for a person or group of people (n.)
  • participate
    to take part in (an activity) (v.)