Learn these words: plural, assessor, fetter, impersonate, assert (SAT/GRE & literary language)

Pronunciation

plural /ˈplʊrəl/assessor /əˈsesər/fetter /ˈfetər/impersonate /ˌɪmˈpɝːsəˌnet/assert /əˈsɝːt/

Example Sentences

  1. The plural of "goose" is "geese".
  2. The assessor came to evaluate the value of the property.
  3. The prisoner was bound by fetters and could not escape.
  4. The actor was able to impersonate the famous politician perfectly.
  5. The lawyer asserted that his client was innocent.

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  • plural (multiple, many) - more than one in number.
    =>[plural form of a word, plural noun, plural ending]
    - singular
  • assessor (appraiser, evaluator) - a person who evaluates or assesses something.
    =>[tax assessor, property assessor, risk assessor]
    - participant, collaborator
  • fetter (shackle, chain) - a chain or manacle used to restrain a prisoner, typically placed around the ankles.
    =>[fetter someone's freedom, fetter someone's imagination, fetter someone's creativity]
    - liberate, set free
  • impersonate (imitate, mimic) - to pretend to be (another person) as entertainment or in order to deceive someone.
    =>[impersonate a police officer, impersonate a celebrity, impersonate a character]
    - be oneself, be genuine
  • assert (claim, declare) - to state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully.
    =>[assert one's rights, assert one's authority, assert one's opinion]
    - deny, refute


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Original Sentences

  1. The plural of "goose" is "geese".
  2. The assessor came to evaluate the value of the property.
  3. The prisoner was bound by fetters and could not escape.
  4. The actor was able to impersonate the famous politician perfectly.
  5. The lawyer asserted that his client was innocent.

Translation to Spanish

  1. El plural de "ganso" es "gansos".
  2. El tasador vino a evaluar el valor de la propiedad.
  3. El prisionero estaba atado con grillos y no podía escapar.
  4. El actor supo personificar perfectamente al famoso político.
  5. El abogado afirmó que su cliente era inocente.

Translation to French

  1. Le pluriel de « oie » est « oies ».
  2. L'évaluateur est venu évaluer la valeur de la propriété.
  3. Le prisonnier était lié par des chaînes et ne pouvait pas s'échapper.
  4. L’acteur a parfaitement su incarner le célèbre homme politique.
  5. L'avocat a affirmé que son client était innocent.

Translation to Portuguese

  1. O plural de “ganso” é “gansos”.
  2. O avaliador veio avaliar o valor do imóvel.
  3. O prisioneiro estava preso por grilhões e não conseguia escapar.
  4. O ator conseguiu personificar perfeitamente o famoso político.
  5. O advogado afirmou que seu cliente era inocente.

Translation to Italian

  1. Il plurale di "oca" è "oche".
  2. Il perito venne a valutare il valore della proprietà.
  3. Il prigioniero era legato da catene e non poteva fuggire.
  4. L'attore è riuscito a impersonare perfettamente il famoso politico.
  5. L'avvocato affermò che il suo cliente era innocente.

Translation to German

  1. Der Plural von „gans“ ist „gans“.
  2. Der Gutachter kam, um den Wert der Immobilie zu beurteilen.
  3. Der Gefangene war mit Fesseln gefesselt und konnte nicht entkommen.
  4. Der Schauspieler konnte den berühmten Politiker perfekt verkörpern.
  5. Der Anwalt beteuerte, sein Mandant sei unschuldig.

Translation to Russian

  1. Множественное число слова «гусь» — «гуси».
  2. Оценщик приехал оценить стоимость имущества.
  3. Пленник был скован путами и не мог бежать.
  4. Актеру удалось прекрасно воплотить в жизнь известного политика.
  5. Адвокат утверждал, что его клиент невиновен.

Translation to English

  1. The plural of "goose" is "geese".
  2. The assessor came to evaluate the value of the property.
  3. The prisoner was bound by fetters and could not escape.
  4. The actor was able to impersonate the famous politician perfectly.
  5. The lawyer asserted that his client was innocent.

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Etymology

plural: The word "plural" comes from the Latin word "pluralis," meaning "more than one." It refers to a grammatical form that indicates more than one of something, often in the sense of being used to describe a process of plurality or multiplicity.

assessor: The word "assessor" comes from the Latin word "assessor," meaning "an assistant." It refers to a person who evaluates or appraises something, often in the sense of being used to describe a process of assessment or evaluation.

fetter: The word "fetter" comes from the Old English word "feter," meaning "a chain or shackle." It refers to a restraint or hindrance, often in the sense of being used to describe a process of confinement or limitation.

impersonate: The word "impersonate" comes from the Latin word "impersonare," meaning "to represent." It refers to the act of pretending to be someone else, often in the sense of being used to describe a process of deception or fraud.

assert: The word "assert" comes from the Latin word "assertus," meaning "to claim." It refers to the act of stating or declaring something, often in the sense of being used to describe a process of affirmation or assertion.



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