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This vocabulary list focuses on terms related to the concepts of size adjustment, small quantities, and the importance of factors influencing outcomes. Words like "scale back," "minute," and "paltry" describe reductions in size or value, while "factor," "verdict," and "consequence" highlight the results and judgments arising from decisions. Whether you're discussing production limits or the nuances of language, these terms will enhance your understanding of how smallness and consequences play critical roles in various contexts.
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Vocabulary Group 8
scaleskal V small To adjust in size (often with “down,” “back,” or “up”) The company had to scale back on production because of a lack of sales.
tracetras N small An extremely small amount There was no trace of drugs or alcohol at the party.
minutemi noot A small Tiny or extremely small The scratch on her arm was so minute that you could hardly see it.
paltrypol tre A small Trivial or worthless The cost of the game is so paltry that everyone can afford it.
diskdisk N small A thin, circular object Music and movies are stored on thin, lightweight disks now.
miniaturemi ne uh chur A small small I like to play miniature golf.
diminishduh mi nish V small To make smaller or less My interest in the project quickly diminished and I became bored.
abbreviateuh breve ate V small To shorten by cutting things out He had to abbreviate his speech from 20 minutes to 10.
factorfaktuhr N result Something that contributes to a result or outcome Several different factors contributed to my decision to attend this university.
verdictvuhrdikt N result A judgment or decision The judge asked the jury for a verdict.
consequencekansuhkwents N result 1) A result or 2) importance As a consequence of the surgery, Cory had a medal pin in his leg.