“I Spy” game
to contrive — to invent and/or make a device or other object in a clever and possibly unusual way.
I remembered when my friend and I were discussing some article in physics we came across the word.
profound — felt or experienced very strongly or in an extreme way.
I’ve learned it on the TOEFL Memrise course.
foul play — a criminal act that results in serious damage or injury, especially murder.
We mentioned this word just one time, but I remembered it somehow.
audacity — courage or confidence of a kind that other people find shocking or rude.
This word was used in one of the GRE or SAT tests.
vehement— expressing strong feelings, or shown by strong feelings or great energy or force.
I’ve learned the phrase on the TOEFL Memrise course and, in fact, I remembered it better when we used it actively in class.
legacy — money or property that you receive from someone after they die.
We had this phrase in the course book “American Ways”
an implication — an occasion when you seem to suggest something without saying it directly.
I found out it on the toefl memrise course, too ;)
A villain — a bad person who harms other people or breaks the law.
We had it in one of our texts and came across this on Reddit.
Legitimately — in a way that is reasonable and acceptable/is allowed by law.
I found out the word on the TOEFL Memrise course and ran across on Reddit as well.