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											[english]Earmark (verb/ noun) to set aside for a special 
purpose; an identification mark 
To show ownership 
This year the boss has not earmarked any 
money for Christmas party. 
Edifice (noun) a large building 
People like to build an edifice to honor their 
national hero. 
Elaborate (verb/adj.) worked out with much 
care, worked in detail 
This beautiful building has many elaborate 
designs. 
Element (noun) a necessary basic feature, a 
very small amount of something 
Hydrogen is an element of water. 
Eligible (adj.) suitable, having the right 
qualifications 
He wants to know if he is eligible for the job. 
Embody (verb) to give ideas a definite form 
Nelson Mandela was embodied for his fight 
against racial discrimination. 
Embrace (verb/noun) to take someone into 
one’s arms to show affection; to include 
People embrace the new regulations. 
Emerge (verb) to come out, to appear 
Michael Jordan emerges from his retirement to 
play basketball again. 
Emit (verb) to give or to send out 
A firefly emits light in the dark. 
Emphasize (verb) to put force or stress on a 
word; to give a special value or importance 
We emphasize on language training. 
Encourage (verb) to give hope, confidence, or 
support 
The teacher encourages students to do work on 
their own. 
Enforce (verb) to cause something to go be 
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obeyed; to force or compel 
It is difficult to enforce the law when there is a 
shortage of manpower. 
Enhance (verb) to add to the value or 
importance of something 
The company has changed the product 
appearance to enhance its marketing capability. 
Enlist (verb) to voluntarily enroll in the armed 
force; to get support 
In some countries, young men are enlisted in 
the army when they are 18. 
Entangle (verb) to become caught or involved 
in something so that escape is difficult 
Dolphins are killed when they are entangled in 
fishing nets. 
Enthusiast (noun) a person with enthusiasm or 
strong feelings of interest 
He is baseball enthusiast; he watches every 
match on TV. 
Entitle (verb) to give a right to something 
Everyone is entitled to receive free medical 
treatment. 
Envy (verb/noun) to have feelings of 
disappointment because someone else has 
something that you want 
He is the envy of his friends when he shows 
them his new car. 
Epoch (noun) a period of time in history 
The Internet begins a new epoch in the history 
of human communication. 
Equipment (noun) things needed for a 
particular purpose 
The students have been advised to handle the 
laboratory equipment with care. 
Erode/ erosion (verb/noun) to wear away, 
usually by rain, wind, or acid 
Weather erosion has caused damage to the 
statue. 
Erratic (adj.) irregular, odd; likely to do 
unexpected things 
The drunk driver is driving his car in an erratic 
manner. 
Essential (adj.) necessary 
Water is an essential element of life. 
Establish (verb) to set up, to settle in a position 
The governor wants to establish a new 
department to handle complaints. 
Evacuate (verb) to leave empty, to withdraw 
In case of fire, evacuate everyone in the 
building quickly. 
Exaggerate (verb) to make something seem 
bigger, better, or worse than it is 
No one believes his story anymore because he 
always exaggerates the truth. 
Exceed (verb) to do more enough, to be greater 
than 
The salesman has exceeded his sales target. 
Excel (verb) to do better than the others 
With the help from her teacher, she excels in 
every school subject. 
Excerpt (noun) a part of a book or article 
He shows us an excerpt of his latest book in a 
magazine. 
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Exchange (verb/noun) to trade one thing for 
another 
This shop has no exchange policy. 
Exhilarating (adj.) filled with high spirits, 
lively, exciting 
Everyone cheers when hears the exhilarating 
news. 
Exotic (adj.) unusual, coming from another 
country 
Some people keep exotic animals as pets. 
Expanse (noun) a wide open area 
Canada has a large expanse of land. 
Explosion (noun) a loud noise caused by a 
sudden bursting 
Gas leak has caused a huge explosion. 
Extravagant (adj.) wasting of money, 
excessive 
People criticize the government for holding 
extravagant events. 
Exquisite (adj.) of a high level of excellence 
perfection 
He is known for having exquisite taste in 
clothing. 
Extend (verb) to make longer 
The company has extended the application 
deadline for the job. 
Fabric (noun) clothes, textile material 
Cotton is a kind of fabric. 
Face (verb/ noun) to meet confidently, to 
recognize, to turn in a certain direction 
We have to face the problem of nuclear waste. 
Fallible (adj.) likely to make an error 
Everyone is fallible in some conditions. 
Fame (noun) the condition of being know or 
talked about, a good reputation 
His fame as a brilliant painter did not come 
until after his death. 
Fanciful (adj.) using creative images instead of 
reason and logic 
He is known for his fanciful stories. 
Fancy (adj.) very decorated, not plain 
Everyone wears fancy clothes for the New Year 
party. 
Fastener (noun) something that ties or joins 
things together 
He uses the cord as a fastener to tie up the 
books. 
Faucet (noun) a device for controlling the flow 
of liquid (usually water) from a pipe or tank 
His factory makes water faucets for export. 
Favor (verb) to show support for, approval 
He favors the rights to choose for everyone. 
Feature (noun/ verb) the appearance of 
something; distinct or outstanding part; an 
attraction or main part; to emphasize the main 
part 
One of the main features of Hong Kong is The 
Peak. 
Feeble (adj.) weak or faint 
The doctor is listening to his feeble heart rate. 
Fellow (adj.) having the same ideas or position; 
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in the same condition; associated 
My fellow workers and their families are all 
joining together for a party. 
Fertile (adj.) producing much, full of ideas, 
capable of developing 
Scientists are working to turn desert into fertile 
lands. 
Fictitious (adj.) untrue or invented 
He uses a fictitious name to send a letter to the 
newspaper. 
Fiery (adj.) on fire, or angry, passionate 
to persuade the people to fight for their rights, 
His fiery speech did not win him any more 
support. 
Final analysis (adj. + noun) at the end, in 
conclusion 
He gave the company positive comments in the 
final analysis. 
Fitting (adj.) proper, suitable 
It is fitting that you send him a thank- you note 
after all the help he has given you. 
Fizz (verb/ noun) to make a bubbling, hissing 
sound, as when gases escapes from liquid. 
When the cap of the soft drinks are kept open, 
they will lose the fizz. 
Flake (noun) a small, light, leaf-like piece 
No two snow flakes look the same. 
Flaw (noun) a fault, an imperfection 
There is a flaw in this diamond. 
Flexible (adj.) easily bent without breaking 
Copper wire is flexible. 
Flicker (verb) to burn or shine unsteadily 
The torch flickered a few times before the 
battery ran out. 
Flock (noun) a number of birds or animals 
together, a group 
A flock of geese are flying south. 
Forbidden (adj./ verb) prohibited; to order not 
to be done 
It is forbidden to enter the building without 
proper authorization. 
Foremost (adj.) first, most important 
James Joyce is considered the foremost writer 
of this century. 
Foster (verb/ adj.) to help with the growth and 
development of an idea; to take care of 
someone else’s child as if the child were your 
own 
The government should provide assistance to 
foster creative ideas. 
Found (verb) to establish, to start the building 
of something 
The school was found over a hundred year ago. 
Fragrance (noun) a pleasing smell 
This room is filled with fragrance of fresh 
flowers. 
Frank (adj.) showing thoughts and feelings 
clearly 
He wants to be frank with her. 
Frightening (adj.) causing fear and alarm 
Victims of a crime always have frightening 
nightmares. 
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Frugal (adj.) economical, not wasteful 
Although he is rich, he lives a fugal live 
Fuel (noun) a material that produces energy or 
heat 
Coal, oil and natural gas are fossil fuels. 
Fully (adv.) completely 
The language used in the article has made it 
difficult for students to fully understand the 
meaning. 
Fund (noun/ verb) a supply of necessary things, 
money; to provide money for support 
The operating fund comes from donations. 
Fundamental (noun/ adj.) basic, an essential 
part 
Listening is an important fundamental skill for 
learning a language. 
Gain (noun/ verb) an increase in power or 
wealth; to obtain something 
People look for capital gain in the stock 
market. 
Gather (verb) to bring together 
He gathers his friends to celebrate his birthday. 
Gemstones (noun) precious, valuable stones or 
jewels 
Ruby and Sapphire are gemstones. 
Glare (noun/ verb) a strong, unpleasant light; 
to shine disagreeable 
The computer monitor makes such a glare that I 
can’t look at it for too long. 
Glistening (adj.) shining brightly, sparkling 
His photographs capture the beauty of 
glistening dewdrops. 
Glow (verb) to send out light without flame 
The light glows in the dark. 
Goods (noun) things which have worth or are 
valuable 
Goods and services are subjected to tax. 
Gradually (adv.) very slowly, little by little 
He is recovering gradually from a bad cold. 
Graphic (adj.) described in clear images 
The newspaper prints graphic images of the 
accident. 
Gratifying (adj.) pleasing 
He is gratifying to know all his friends support 
him in the fight for justice. 
Grave (adj.) serious, requiring careful 
consideration 
Cancer is a grave illness. 
Grueling (adj.) severe, exhausting 
Rock climbing is grueling sport. 
Grumpy (adj.) bad-tempered 
He is always grumpy when he doesn’t have 
enough sleep. 
Haphazardly (adv.) by chance, accidentally 
The government doesn’t want people to think 
that the panel is chosen haphazardly. 
Hardly (adv.) only just, scarcely 
She can hardly talk with a sore throat. 
Harmful (adj.) causing harm, damage, injury 
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Smoking is harmful to your health. 
Hatch (verb) to break out of an egg; to produce 
a plan 
A baby crocodile has hatched in the zoo. 
Head (verb) to move in a certain direction; to 
be at the head of 
They headed north to look for gold. 
Hearty (adj.) strong, in good health 
Home cooking is hearty. 
Highlight (noun/verb) the most significant part; 
to emphasize 
The teacher highlights the mistakes in his 
composition. 
Hostile (adj.) unfriendly 
The waiter is hostile towards the customers. 
House (verb/ noun) to provide a home or 
shelter for someone or something; dwelling 
This library houses over three million copies of 
books.. 
Huge (adj.) very large 
His house is incredibly huge. 
Humble (adj.) showing modesty; someone low 
in rank or unimportant 
He gave a humble speech about his 
achievements. 
Hybrid (noun) an animal or plant that is the 
offspring of two different parents or species 
Scientists are creating hybrid plants to increase 
crop yield. 
Hygienic (adj.) free of disease germs 
We have to keep Hong Kong hygienic. 
Ignore (verb) to refuse to notice someone or 
something 
The children ignore the warning sign. 
Illicit (adj.) unlawful, forbidden 
Smuggling is an illicit activity. 
Imitate (verb) to copy something or use it as an 
example 
You learn by imitating. 
Impediment (noun) a physical defect or an 
obstacle 
Despite his speech impediment, he finishes top 
of his class. 
Imperceptible (adv.) slight, gradual, 
unnoticeable 
The economy has made an imperceptible 
recovery. 
Impress (verb) to have a strong influence on 
someone or something 
He is not impressed by the speaker’s 
presentation. 
Increase (verb/ noun) to make larger; growth 
The company has increased the service fee. 
Incredible (adv.) something that cannot be 
believed, very surprising 
To make the Statue of Liberty to disappear is 
an incredible trick. 
Indefinite (adj.) not fixed, vague 
The football match will be postponed for an 
indefinite period of time. 
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Independent (adj.) not controlled by another, 
self-governing, thinking freely 
Canada is an independent country. 
Indicative (adj.) an indication or sign of 
something to come 
The surging in stock market index is an indicative 
of economic recovery. 
Indiscriminate (adj.) having no care or taste 
Land mines kill people in an indiscriminate 
way. 
Induce (verb) to produce, to influence 
Stress has induced his heart attack. 
Inevitable (adj.) something that is sure to 
happen, cannot be avoided 
It is inevitable that he has to face the truth. 
Ingenious (adj.) very clever and skillful 
He has come up with an ingenious way to solve 
the energy shortage. 
Inherent (adj.) existing as a natural or 
permanent part of something 
To face danger is an inherent part of the job of 
a policeman. 
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Inhibit (verb) to restrain or suppress, to hinder 
He is inhibited from driving after failing to stop 
at the red light three times. 
Innovation (noun) something new that is 
introduced 
Innovations are the key elements in a 
competitive world. 
Insatiable (adj.) something that cannot be 
satisfied 
This young man has an insatiable desire for 
knowledge. 
Inscription (noun) words that are marked, 
carved, or written on a surface 
He gives his friends a pen with inscriptions. 
Inspiring (adj.) causing uplifting thoughts 
The president gives an inspiring speech. 
Instantaneous (adj.) immediate, happening in 
an instant 
During his speech, the audience gave 
instantaneous applause. 
Insult (noun/ verb) speaking in a way that is 
intended to hurt a person’s feelings 
It is not polite to insult someone. 
Intangible (adj.) that which cannot be touched 
or held; in one’s mind ideas are intangible. 
A company name is an intangible asset. 
Intense (adj.) deeply felt, high in degree 
The fire from the refinery caused intense heat 
for several miles. 
Intermittent (adj.) happening at intervals, 
stopping and starting 
Today we will have intermittent sunny weather. 
Intricate (adj.) complicated, difficult 
The fabric has very intricate designs. 
Invade (verb) to enter in great numbers; to 
attack 
Refugees from the camp invaded the 
neighboring village for food. 
Invent (verb) to create or design something not 
already existing 
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Thomas Edison invented the electric light bulb. 
Jell (verb) to take shape, to hold shape 
Their scattered efforts are beginning to jell. 
Landmark (noun) an object that marks the 
boundary of a piece of land, an object that is 
easily seen and can be used as a guide, an event 
that marks a turning point 
The Peak Tower is a landmark of Hong Kong. 
Largely (adv.) to a great extent 
Her great success is largely due to hard work 
and persistence. 
Lateral (adj.) From or at the sides of 
something, from side to side 
Most buildings cannot withstand lateral 
movement of an earthquake. 
Laudable (adj.) deserving praise 
The volunteers have accomplished many 
laudable acts. 
Legendary (adj.) from an old story told to 
people from generation to generation 
Bruce Lee is considered as a legendary figure. 
Lengthen (verb) to make something become 
longer 
Your composition is too short, you have to 
lengthen it. 
Liberate (verb) to free 
The army liberated people from the war. 
Ligament (noun) the tissue that holds bones 
together 
While playing tennis, he injured his ligament in 
his arm.. 
Limited (adj.) restricted, narrow 
He sells limited edition painting copies. 
Link (noun/verb) a ring or loop of a chain, 
something that unites or connects; to join 
together, to make a connection 
They build a walkway to link the two buildings 
together. 
Literally (adv.) exactly, corresponding word 
for word to the original, lacking in imagination 
You can’t take his words literally. 
Loathe (verb) to dislike strongly, to feel 
disgust for something 
Most girls loathe rats. 
Locale (noun) an area, the scene of an event 
This is the ideal locale for holding the 
celebration. 
Look into (verb) to investigate, to examine 
The insurance company looks into the cause of 
the fire. 
Ludicrous (adj.) ridiculous, absurd 
It is ludicrous to say that money will buy 
happiness. 
Luminous (adj.) giving out light 
Cyclists should wear luminous clothing at night, 
so that motorist can see them clearly. 
Lyrical (adj.) full of emotion, like a song 
The verses of his poems are very lyrical. 
Magnetic (adj.) having the properties of iron 
attracting iron, something that attracts 
The Earth has a magnetic field. 
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Magnificence (noun) splendor, imposing 
beauty 
Most people go to Paris for its magnificence. 
Maintain (verb) to keep up, continue 
They maintain their contacts through email. 
Mandatory (adj.) required 
it is mandatory that you take physical training 
before becoming a firefighter. 
Manually (adv.) by hand 
All the votes are counted manually. 
Mar (verb) to injure or damage 
Nothing could mar his high spirit after he 
receives the news of getting the scholarship. 
Master (noun/verb) a skilled person, one who 
has control over others; to become skillful in or 
knowledgeable about 
If you work hard, you can master English in no 
time. 
Mature (verb/ adj.) ton be fully grown, to be 
ready for use; perfected 
He has very mature manners even though he is 
only fifteen. 
Melodious (adj.) having a musical quality 
The songs he sings are melodious. 
Merchandise (noun) things to buy or sell 
This shop has a wide variety of merchandises 
to choose from. 
Meticulously (adj.) in a careful and detailed 
manner 
He demands his workers to work meticulously. 
Minuscule (adj.) a tiny bit 
There are minuscule writings on a grain of 
sand. 
Miserable (adj.) very unhappy, unfortunate 
The old man is living alone and miserable. 
Misleading (adj.) causing a wrong impression; 
deceiving 
The investors have been given misleading 
information about the company. 
Mock (verb/ adj.) to make fun of, insult; false 
The school has given us mock exams. 
Moderately (adv.) not extreme, reasonable, 
limited, medium 
Even though he is rich, he lives moderately. 
Modern (adj.) of present, up-to-date 
Hong Kong is modern city. 
Motionless (adv.) still, having no movement 
Part of the physical training is to stand 
motionless for over a long period of time. 
Multiple (adj.) many, more than one 
The exam will be multiple choices. 
Muscular (adj.) having many muscles, strong 
You don’t have to be muscular to be a good 
swimmer. 
Musty (adj.) having a stale or moldy smell 
When they entered the old house, a musty 
smell filled the room. 
Mutation (noun) a change, an alteration in the 
genes of a plant or animal that can be passed on 
its offspring 
Cancer is caused by mutation in genes. 
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Mythical (adj.) a person or thing that is 
imagined or invented 
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