Comprehensive English Vocabulary for Digital, Fitness, and Personality

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Essential Vocabulary and Definitions

Digital Actions and Technology Terms

Browse
To glance at or read parts of a book, magazine, etc., casually.
Charge
To put electrical energy into (a device).
Plug In
Capable of or designed for being connected to an electrical power source by plugging in or inserting.
Press
To push.
Scroll
To move a cursor smoothly, causing new data to replace old data on the monitor.
Stream
In or into operation.
Swipe
To slide (a magnetic card) quickly through an electronic device that reads data.
Switch On
To cause (a device) to operate by or as if by moving a switch, knob, or lever; turn on.
Tap
To strike (the fingers, etc.) upon something, especially with repeated light blows.
Text
To send a text message from a mobile phone.
Update
To bring up to date; to incorporate new information in or for something.

Sports and Outdoor Activities

Archery
The practice of shooting with a bow and arrow at a target.
Athletics
Sports or exercises engaged in by athletes.
Kayaking
To go or travel by kayak.
Rock Climbing
To go up or ascend mountains, especially by using the hands and feet or feet only.
Trail Biking
The sport of following a path made in overgrown land areas with a bicycle.
Wakeboarding
The sport of riding over water on a short surfboard and performing stunts while holding a rope towed by a speedboat.

Physical Fitness and Attributes

Accuracy
Exactness, correctness, or precision.
Balance
A state of being steady; equilibrium.
Coordination
The act or state of coordinating or of being coordinated.
Flexibility
Capable of being bent without breaking.
Speed
Quickness or rapidity in moving, traveling, performing, etc.
Stamina
Strength to go on in spite of fatigue, stress, etc.; endurance.
Strength
The quality of being strong.

Personality Traits and Adjectives

Supportive
  • Giving support.
  • Providing sympathy or encouragement.
Outgoing
Friendly, sociable.
Truthful
Telling the truth.
Enthusiastic
Greatly interested in or deeply involved.
Dependable
Capable of being depended on; worthy of trust; reliable.
Responsible
Reliable or dependable; trustworthy.
Cruel
Enjoying the pain or distress of others.
Optimistic
Disposed to take a favorable view of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome.
Sympathetic
Having, showing, being based on, or feeling sympathy.
Bitter
Causing pain.
Eager
Having or showing strong desire or interest; longing impatiently.

Additional Vocabulary Terms

Bully
Ruffian, tormentor, intimidator, oppressor.
Founder
Originator, author.
Star
  1. A famous or well-known actor, singer, etc., especially one who plays the leading role in a production.
  2. A famous person in some art, profession, or field.
Victim
A person who is deceived, betrayed, or cheated.

Common English Collocations and Phrases

These phrases are essential for fluent communication:

  • Get better
  • Get involved
  • Get permission
  • Get the feeling
  • Get things done
  • Get used to
  • Make a difference
  • Make an effort
  • Make an impression
  • Make the most of it
  • Make the decision
  • Bring change
  • Cause damage
  • Record information

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