Vocab-ability–121 (leg, lect = read) – A More Powerful Vocabulary (earn UpVotes with “Vocab Practice” exercise)
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE:
1.- Michael Jackson made legend in music.
2.- She gave her lecture calmly.
3.- George Washington was a very intellectual president.
4.- His writing is very legible.
George Washington is a legend as president of the United States. He was a very intellectual person, his lectures were very legibles.
Good work!
And double points for that wonderful sentence using all the words properly!
Thank you very much @majes.tytyty
MY VOCAB PRACTICE
The shop keeper threw out the note because it was not legible.
The auditorium was packed when guest professor gave a public lecture.
To get a Masters or PHD degree you must be intelligent.
Aesop's fables are legends that have survived since 600 BCE.
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
1.Legible
He provide legible documents.
2.Lecture
He dilevered good lecture.
3.Intellectual
Intellectuals people are always get success.
4.Legend
He is a legend player of this team.
Good work!
MY VOCAB PRACTICE
All the tender entries should be legible and should be written on the company letter head.
My professor has a habit of ending his lecture on a healthy thought.
The increasing rate of literacy will help improving intellectual standards of the country.
We should teach our children the stories of oir legends.
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
It was not easy to train my five-year-old niece to write in a legible manner.
The economics professor gave a very interesting lecture on the industry applications of blockchain technology.
Henry Kissinger is a renowned intellectual among American political figures.
Warren Buffet is definitely a legend in the field of value investment.
Good work!
MY VOCAB PRACTICE
The documents he provided were not legible.
The professor's lecture was an eye opener.
A country needs intellectuals to progress.
Mohammad Ali is considered a boxing legend.
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
He handwriting on the wall is not legible.
He was actually on his way to lecture when the call came in.
His arguments were intellectually composed.
Awolowo is a legend to the yoruba people.
Good work!
MY VOCAB PRACTICE:
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MY VOCAB PRACTICE
1-Legible:
The note i wrote in class today is not legible
2-Lecture :
The lecture was lengthy and boring.
3-Intellectual:
The students display their level of intellectual skills today
4-Legend
The legend of korra was so intense and interesting.
Good work!
MY VOCAB PRACTICE
This letter is not legible, I think its written by some immature person.
Mr. Frank delivered a lecture about heat transfer yesterday.
President Obama's intellectual skills led the USA to the right path.
Tayyab is considered as a legend in the whole political history of Turkey.
Good work!