Vocabulary Cards
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B2 verb
evoke
evocar
Meaning
to bring a feeling, memory, or image into the mind
Example
The old song evoked memories of her childhood.
B2 noun
evolution
evolución
Meaning
the gradual development of something, especially from a simple to a more complex form
Example
The theory of evolution explains how species change over time.
B2 adjective
evolutionary
evolutivo
Meaning
Relating to or denoting the gradual development of something, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
Example
The evolutionary changes in species are fascinating.
B2 verb
evolve
evolucionar
Meaning
to develop gradually, especially into a more complex or advanced state
Example
Over time, the company evolved into a global brand.
B2 adjective
evolving
evolutivo
Meaning
Developing gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form; changing and developing.
Example
Education plays a role in evolving societal norms.
C2 noun
Ewe
oveja hembra
Meaning
a female sheep
Example
The ewe gave birth to twin lambs.
C2 noun
ewer
jarra
Meaning
a large jug with a wide mouth, especially used in the past for carrying water
Example
The servant filled the ewer with fresh water.
C1 verb
exacerbate
agravar
Meaning
To make a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling worse.
Example
Climate change exacerbates flooding issues.
B1 adjective
Exact
preciso; exacto; completamente correcto
Meaning
precise; accurate; completely correct
Example
Please give me the exact time of the meeting.
C1 adjective
exacting
exigente
Meaning
demanding a lot of effort, attention, or precision
Example
She is known for her exacting standards in design.
C2 noun
exaction
exacción
Meaning
the act of demanding or obtaining something, especially unfairly
Example
The peasants suffered under the king's heavy exactions.
A2 adverb
Exactly
precisamente; exactamente; en completo acuerdo
Meaning
precisely; accurately; in complete agreement
Example
Tell me exactly what happened during the meeting.
B2 verb
exaggerate
exagerar
Meaning
to describe something as better, worse, or more important than it really is
Example
He tends to exaggerate his achievements.
B2 noun
Exaggeration
exageración
Meaning
a statement that represents something as better or worse than it really is
Example
His story about the fish he caught was clearly an exaggeration.
C1 verb
exalt
exaltar, ensalzar
Meaning
to praise highly or raise in rank, honor, or power
Example
The community exalted the teacher for his dedication.
A2 noun
exam
examen
Meaning
a formal test of a person's knowledge or skill in a subject
Example
She studied hard for her final exam.
B1 noun
examination
examen
Meaning
a formal test of knowledge or ability
Example
She is preparing for her final examination.
B1 noun
examinations
exámenes
Meaning
A detailed inspection or investigation; a formal test of a person's knowledge or proficiency.
Example
BPSC conducts rigorous examinations.
B1 verb
examine
felicidad
Meaning
to look at something carefully in order to understand it
Example
The doctor will examine the patient tomorrow.
C1 noun
Examinee
examinado
Meaning
a person who is being tested in an examination
Example
Each examinee was given two hours to complete the test.
B2 noun
examiner
examinador
Meaning
A person who tests or inspects knowledge, skills, or qualifications
Example
The examiner reviewed each student's answer sheet carefully.
A1 noun
example
ejemplo
Meaning
a thing or person regarded as a model to be followed or avoided
Example
He is a good example of a hardworking student.
C1 verb
exasperate
exasperar
Meaning
to irritate or annoy intensely
Example
His constant complaints began to exasperate his coworkers.
C1 adjective
exasperated
muy molesto
Meaning
greatly annoyed or irritated
Example
She gave him an exasperated look after his repeated mistakes.