Domestic

do‧mes‧tic 1 W2 AC / dəˈmestɪk / adjective 1 relating to or happening in one particular country and not involving any other countries → foreign domestic market/economy/demand etc the booming domestic economy US foreign and domestic policy our nation’s domestic affairs Domestic flights (= flights that stay inside a particular country ) go from Terminal …

carriage

car‧riage / ˈkærɪdʒ / noun 1 vehicle pulled by horse [ countable ] a vehicle with wheels that is pulled by a horse, used in the past 2 train [ countable ] British English one of the parts of a train where passengers sit SYN car American English 3 movement of goods [ uncountable ] …

Fellow

fel‧low 1 / ˈfeləʊ $ -loʊ / noun [ countable ] fellow (adjective) means “sharing the same group, situation, or activity.” 1. fellow + group noun Used for people in the same group as you. Examples: Example sentence: 2. our fellow man / fellow men Means other human beings in general (a bit formal or …

Dull

dull 1 S3 / dʌl / adjective ( comparative duller , superlative dullest ) 1 boring not interesting or exciting : Life is never dull when Elizabeth is here. a dull movie It sounded pretty dull to me. The weekly meeting tends to be deadly dull (= very dull ) . Last week we had …

Glamorous

glam‧or‧ous / ˈɡlæmərəs / adjective attractive, exciting, and related to wealth and success : She led an exciting and glamorous life. the most glamorous neighborhood in the city On television, she looks so glamorous. Synonyms:attractive, charming

sabotage

sab‧o‧tage 1 / ˈsæbətɑːʒ / verb [ transitive ] 1 to secretly damage or destroy equipment, vehicles etc that belong to an enemy or opponent, so that they cannot be used : Every single plane had been sabotaged. 2 to deliberately spoil someone’s plans because you do not want them to succeed : Demonstrators have …