初三英语必背重点中考单词

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初三英语必背重点中考单词
1. Accomplish (v.) - to complete or achieve something successfully.
Example sentence: She worked hard all year and was able to accomplish her goal of getting straight A's.
2. Accumulate (v.) - to gather or collect over a period of time.
Example sentence: If you don't clean your room regularly, dust will accumulate on the furniture.
3. Adequate (adj.) - enough or sufficient for a particular purpose.
Example sentence: The student's answer was adequate, but could have been more detailed.
4. Analyze (v.) - to examine in detail in order to understand or explain.
Example sentence: The scientist spent months analyzing the data before coming to a conclusion.
5. Anticipate (v.) - to expect or predict something will happen.
Example sentence: The weather forecast has led us to anticipate heavy rain tomorrow.
6. Apparent (adj.) - easy to see or understand; obvious.
Example sentence: The teacher's frustration was apparent when the students didn't listen to her instructions.
7. Benefit (n.) - an advantage or gain obtained from something.
Example sentence: Regular exercise has numerous benefits for both physical and mental health.
8. Calculate (v.) - to determine the amount or number of something using mathematical methods.
Example sentence: The accountant calculated the company's expenses for the month.
9. Comprehend (v.) - to understand or grasp the meaning of something.
Example sentence: It took me a while to comprehend the difficult concept in the textbook.
10. Contribute (v.) - to give or supply in order to help achieve a goal or result.
Example sentence: Each team member must contribute their ideas to the project.
11. Decline (v.) - to refuse or reject an offer or invitation.
Example sentence: He declined the invitation to the party because he had other plans.
12. Despite (prep.) - without being affected by or influenced by something.
Example sentence: Despite his busy schedule, he still finds time to exercise regularly.
13. Efficient (adj.) - working in a way that achieves maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.
Example sentence: The new software has made the company's production process more efficient.
14. Enthusiasm (n.) - intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
Example sentence: The students' enthusiasm for the school play was evident in their energetic rehearsals.
15. Evaluate (v.) - to assess or judge the value, importance, or worth of something.
Example sentence: The teacher evaluated the students' essays based on their grammar, content, and organization.
16. Exaggerate (v.) - to overstate or magnify the truth; to make something
seem larger, better, or worse than it actually is.
Example sentence: She tends to exaggerate the difficulty of assignments to gain sympathy from her classmates.
17. Formulate (v.) - to create or develop a plan, system, or method of doing something.
Example sentence: The team met to formulate a strategy for winning the upcoming competition.
18. Generous (adj.) - willing to give more of something, such as time, money, or help, than is expected or necessary.
Example sentence: He is known for his generous donations to charity.
19. Guarantee (v.) - to provide a formal assurance or promise.
Example sentence: The company guarantees a full refund if the customer is not satisfied with the product.
20. Hesitate (v.) - to pause or hold back in uncertainty or indecision.
Example sentence: She hesitated before making a decision because she was unsure of the consequences.
21. Identify (v.) - to recognize or establish who or what someone or something is.
Example sentence: The witness was able to identify the suspect in a lineup.
22. Independent (adj.) - not influenced or controlled by others; self-reliant.
Example sentence: The teenager wanted to prove her independence by getting a part-time job.
23. Inspire (v.) - to fill someone with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially something creative or productive.
Example sentence: The motivational speaker inspired the audience with his powerful words.
24. Inquire (v.) - to seek information or investigate something.
Example sentence: The customer called the store to inquire about the
availability of a specific product.
25. Jeopardize (v.) - to put something or someone in danger or at risk.
Example sentence: Drinking and driving can jeopardize your safety and the safety of others on the road.
26. Knowledge (n.) - facts, information, and skills acquired through experience, education, or training.
Example sentence: The study of history helps broaden our knowledge of the past.
27. Loyal (adj.) - faithful and committed to a person, group, or cause.
Example sentence: The dog remained loyal to its owner even during difficult times.
28. Misunderstand (v.) - to fail to understand someone correctly; to interpret something incorrectly.
Example sentence: They had an argument because they misunderstood each other's intentions.
29. Numerous (adj.) - many or very many.
Example sentence: The park offers numerous activities for visitors of all ages.
30. Obtain (v.) - to get, acquire, or secure something.
Example sentence: She obtained her driver's license after passing the written and practical exams.
31. Participate (v.) - to take part in or engage actively in something.
Example sentence: All students are encouraged to participate in
extracurricular activities.
32. Potential (n.) - the possibility of becoming or developing into something in the future.
Example sentence: The young musician showed great potential and was offered a scholarship to a prestigious music school.
33. Qualify (v.) - to meet the necessary requirements or conditions to do or
be something.
Example sentence: In order to compete in the championship, athletes must
qualify by achieving a specific time or score.
34. Rational (adj.) - based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
Example sentence: She made a rational decision after weighing the pros and
cons of each option.
35. Recommend (v.) - to suggest or endorse something as being suitable, beneficial, or desirable.
Example sentence: The doctor recommended taking vitamins to boost the immune system.
36. Reluctant (adj.) - unwilling or hesitant to do something.
Example sentence: She was reluctant to ask for help because she didn't want to appear incapable.
37. Sufficient (adj.) - enough; adequate or satisfactory.
Example sentence: He brought sufficient money to pay for the dinner and the movie.
38. Transform (v.) - to make a thorough or dramatic change in form, appearance, or character.
Example sentence: The caterpillar transformed into a butterfly after spending time in its cocoon.
39. Unanimous (adj.) – when all parties or people involved are in complete agreement.
Example sentence: The committee reached a unanimous decision to implement the new policy.
40. Validate (v.) - to confirm or prove that something is true, valid, or justified.
Example sentence: The research findings validated the scientist's hypothesis.。

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