VisualLang

Unit 2 - Lesson 2

23 Words

12m

channel
1.
cha
nnel
Noun

a TV station that broadcasts different programs

Viewers can switch between channels to watch their favorite shows or catch up on the latest news.

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commercial
2.
commercial
Adjective

related to the purchasing and selling of different goods and services

Commercial transactions involve the exchange of goods or services for money.

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digital
3.
di
gital
Adjective

(of signals or data) representing and processing data as series of the digits 0 and 1 in electronic signals

Digital cameras have become popular for capturing photos and videos.

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live
4.
live
Verb

to have your home somewhere specific

She prefers to live in a quiet country side away from crowded cities.

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presenter
5.
pre
sen
ter
Noun

someone who appears in a TV or radio show, introducing different sections

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producer
6.
pro
du
cer
Noun

a person or organization that creates, designs, or manufactures goods in order to sell them in the market for profit

The local farm is a major producer of organic vegetables.

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program
7.
prog
ram
Noun

a broadcast people watch or listen to on television or radio

The evening news program provides updates on current events.

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satellite
8.
sa
te
llite
Noun

an object sent into space to travel around the earth and send or receive information

The weather satellite provided real-time images of storm systems to help meteorologists forecast the weather.

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screen
9.
screen
Noun

the flat panel on a television, computer, etc. on which images and information are displayed

During the presentation, the speaker shared his screen with the audience.

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set
10.
set
Verb

to put something or someone somewhere or in a certain position

She set the book on the table.

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viewer
11.
viewer
Noun

an individual who watches content, such as videos, TV programs, or live streams, through traditional broadcasting channels or digital platforms

The TV network aims to captivate viewers with compelling storytelling and high-quality production in its programming.

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annoy
12.
a
nnoy
Verb

to make a person feel a little angry

The constant tapping of the pen on the desk annoyed her during the meeting.

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bore
13.
bore
Verb

to do something that causes a person become uninterested, tired, or impatient

The long lecture bored the students.

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entertaining
14.
entertaining
Adjective

providing amusement, often through humor, drama, or skillful performance

Her entertaining storytelling had everyone at the party enthralled.

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excite
15.
exc
ite
Verb

to make a person feel interested or happy, particularly about something that will happen soon

The news of the upcoming concert excited music fans all over the city.

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grip
16.
grip
Verb

to firmly hold something

He had to grip the handle tightly to open the stubborn jar.

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incredible
17.
in
cre
di
ble
Adjective

extremely great or large

The incredible speed of the cheetah makes it the fastest land animal.

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inspire
18.
ins
pire
Verb

to fill someone with the desire or motivation to do something, especially something creative or positive

Her teacher's words of encouragement inspired her to pursue her dreams.

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move
19.
move
Verb

to change your position or location

She moved quickly to avoid the falling object.

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nauseate
20.
nau
seate
Verb

to make someone feel very disgusted, often in a moral sense

Their rude behavior at the party was enough to nauseate most of the guests.

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nonsense
21.
non
sense
Interjection

used to express disagreement, disbelief, or rejection of a statement, claim, or idea

Nonsense, It takes time and effort to build wealth.

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unrealistic
22.
un
rea
lis
tic
Adjective

not in any way accurate or true to life

The protagonist's ability to defeat a hundred enemies single-handedly was unrealistic, even for a superhero movie.

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23.
un
wat
chable
Adjective

difficult, unpleasant, or unbearable to watch

The movie was so boring that it was almost unwatchable.

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