Meeting 14
Nama and NIM | NS (-) |
Topic | Advertising: Creating an Advertisement News |
Date | July 03, 2023 |
Sources/Links | Smith, D. (2010). Introduction to Journalism.Student Activities Book. TEACHING point. The Expert Systems for Teachers Series. United States of America. https://www.themediaant.com/blog/how-to-write-newspaper-advertisement/ |
Learned vocabularies, pronunciation & part of speech, and in context (e.g., in a sentence) | 1. Negligible [ˈneɡləjəb(ə)l] Part of speech: adjective. Indonesian: Tak berarti. Definition: So small or unimportant as to be not worth considering. e.g: “Sound could at last be recorded with incredible ease and at negligible cost.” Synonyms: trivial, unimportant, insignificant.
2. Defray [dəˈfrā] Part of speech: verb. Indonesian: Membiayai. Definition: Provide money to pay (a cost or expense). e.g: “The proceeds from the raffle help to defray the expenses of the evening.” Synonyms: pay (for), settle, discharge.
3. Reluctant [rəˈləkt(ə)nt] Part of speech: adjective. Indonesian: mengurangi. Definition: Feeling or showing aversion, hesitation, or unwillingness e.g: “Reluctant to get involved.” Synonyms: disinclined, resistant, diffident.
4. Negate [nəˈɡāt] Part of speech: verb. Indonesian: Meniadakan. Definition: Nullify; make ineffective. e.g: “Alcohol negates the effects of the drug.” Synonyms: invalidate, cancel out, reverse.
5. Delve [delv] Part of speech: verb. Indonesian: Menggali. Definition: Reach inside a receptacle and search for something. e.g: “She delved in her pocket.” Synonyms: hunt through, poke around in, dig in.
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