abject, wretched | Word of the Week 15

abject, wretched | Word of the Week 15

Do you know how to use “abject” correctly? Does it mean the same as “wretched?” When is wretched used as an intensifier? You may be using these words incorrectly. Also learn words that use the Latin root word ject- as there are many of them in English. This advanced vocabulary series will take your vocabulary game to an even higher level. JOIN THIS CHANNEL AND GET ACCESS TO MEMBERSHIP PERKS ✔️ https://www.youtube.com/snaplanguage/... Send us a coffee to show you support our work and want to make it possible for us to continue producing videos and materials for you Venmo @snaplanguage RELATED MATERIALS Vocabulary builder (word list): https://snaplanguage.io/lessons/vocab... Other lessons https://snaplanguage.io/lessons/index... OUR WEBSITE https://snaplanguage.io OUR CHANNELS Snap Language https://youtube.com/snaplanguage?sub_... Snap Language Learner https://youtube.com/snaplanguagelearn... CONNECT Twitter:   / snaplanguage   Instagram:   / snaplanguage   Tumblr:   / snaplanguage   MORE ABOUT THIS SERIES This series was designed for advanced vocabulary building. Through repetition and explanation of key concepts, you learn lexical relationships that help you remember new words, make connections between new words and words you already know, and gain a deeper understanding of word formation in English. Visual aids also help you stay focused and make more connections. These videos help not only native speakers but non-native speakers as well. The intermediate or advanced English language learner, ELL or ESL student, can benefit greatly from these videos. MUSIC “And Then We Take Them Down Again” by DoKashiteru (feat. Susan Joseph) “Case Closed” by Kontekst “Feeling a Little Tribal Today” by Naan Moons from SoundCloud (Creative Commons) MEDIA (From Pexels unless otherwise noted) Photo: “Grayscale photo of a man looking distraught” by Download a pic donate a buck Photo: “Japanese city street at night” by Alex Knight Photo: “Lawyer with arms crossed” by August Richelieu Photo: “Man congratulating a woman profusely” by Kindel Media Photo: “Man in blue t-shirt and bushy hair” by Andrea Piacquadio Photo: “Pompeii Forum” by Heinz-Josef Lücking from Wikimedia Photo: “Unsure looking woman at her computer” by Andrea Piacquadio Photo: “War torn Street of Hue” by Manh Hai from Flicker Photo: “Woman in gray tank top” by Andrea Piacquadio Photo: "Cupcake" by Vojtech Okenka Video: “Jet of water flushing toilet bowl” by Sam Jae Video: “Jet of water in hot tub” by cottonbro Video: “Jet plane and trails” by R L Video: “Jet plane on tarmac preparing to take off” by Jake Heinemann Video: “Judge using her gavel” by Ekaterina Bolovtsova Video: “Macro shot of a book page” by Kelly Lacy Video: “Man behind podium giving a speech” by Werner Pfennig Video: “Sick man covering head with blanket” (2) by cottonbro Video: “Students throwing papers up in the air” by Alena Darmel Video: “Two men jumping over obstacle” by cottonbro Video: “Two people talking to each other in sign language by Tima Miroshnichenko Video: “Untitled” (blue paint letterbox) by Free Creative Stuff Video: “Watching a video on a Mac” by Max Medyk Video: “Woman fanning herself with money” by Karolina Grabowska Video: “Woman wearing a face mask” by Michelangelo Buonarotti HASHTAGS #SnapLanguage #WordOfTheWeek #advanced_vocabulary