IF Academic 1 Learning Dictionary
Unit 1

WordPronunciationPoSDefinition
authority /əˈθɔr.ɪ.ti/ noun OUP CUP Britannica Longman Collins Wiktionary Sentencedict.com people in power; an expert whose views are accepted by most.
discrimination /dɪskɹɪmɪˈneɪʃən/ noun OUP CUP Britannica Longman Collins Wiktionary Sentencedict.com the ability to recognize the difference between things; treating different groups of people unfairly
distribution /ˌdɪs.trəˈbju.ʃən/ noun OUP CUP Britannica Longman Collins Wiktionary Sentencedict.com the way that something is spread out over a particular area or group
dominant /ˈdɒm.ə.nənt/ adj OUP CUP Britannica Longman Collins Wiktionary Sentencedict.com strongest
ethical /ˈɛθ.ɪ.kəl/ adj OUP CUP Britannica Longman Collins Wiktionary Sentencedict.com morally right or wrong
justification /ˌdʒʌs.tə.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ noun OUP CUP Britannica Longman Collins Wiktionary Sentencedict.com a reason or fact that explains why something happens or exists
motive /ˈmoʊtɪv/ noun OUP CUP Britannica Longman Collins Wiktionary Sentencedict.com a reason for doing something
scenario /sɪˈnɛər.iˌoʊ/ noun OUP CUP Britannica Longman Collins Wiktionary Sentencedict.com an outline; an imagined sequence of events in a plan or project
traditionally /trədɪʃənəli/ adv OUP CUP Britannica Longman Collins Wiktionary Sentencedict.com something done in a customary or traditional manner
unstable /ʌnˈsteɪbəɫ/ adj OUP CUP Britannica Longman Collins Wiktionary Sentencedict.com likely to move from its position or fall