Webster Essential Vocabulary

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expertise (EKS poer TEEZ) n.the knowledge and capability of one who is highly
skilled and trained in some particular field



  • Jason demonstrated considerable expertisein building the deck in back of
    his house.

  • Uncle Bob’s botched repair job on the porch door attested to his complete
    lack of expertise.
    explicit(eks PLIS it) adj.1. distinctly and clearly stated; 2. plain and easily
    understandable or observable

  • Helene left explicitinstructions on how the cat and houseplants were to be
    cared for during her absence.

  • The store’s return policy is explicit about no refunds and is clearly posted
    behind the counter in plain view.
    [-ly adv.] [Syn. distinct; Ant. vague, ambiguous]
    exploitation
    (EKS ploy TAY shin) n.1. a using of something or someone in an
    unethical manner for one’s own benefit or profit; 2. a use of the labor of others for
    profit without appropriate compensation

  • Sweatshops in the garment industry are largely exploitationof undocument-
    ed workers.

  • The United Farmworkers union was built to stop the exploitationof
    Mexican and other migratory workers by large corporate farmers.
    express(eks PRES) vt.1. to squeeze out; 2. to put into words; state; 3. to reveal;
    to show; 4. to represent in artistic or musical form —adj.1. explicit as opposed to
    implied; 2. made for a special purpose; 3. high speed

  • Expressa cut lemon to get juice from it.

  • Norma has difficulty expressingherself in writing.

  • Don chose tonight to expresshis love of key lime pie.

  • Beethoven expressesgreat joy in his ninth symphony.

  • Steven gave Leonard expresspermission to use his tools.

  • Expressregulations govern the registration of handguns.

  • The expresstrain skips many of the local stops.
    [-ed, -ing, -ly adv.] [Syn. convey, utter]


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