7. Imply (v):
/ɪmˈplaɪ/ Implicar
To suggest that something is likely to exist or be true.
Example: The presence of stairs in the ruins implies an upper floor.
8. Latter (prep):
/ˈlætər/ Segundo a
Referring to the second of two people.
Example: The latter agreement of the two ones is finally approved by congress.
9. Nonchalantly (adv):
/ˈnɑnʃəˈlɑntli/ Despreocupado
Doing in a way relaxed and not worried about anything.
Example: Cathy solves her exam nonchalantly because she studied hard.
10. Outdoor (adj):
/ˈaʊtˌdɔr/ Al aire libre
Done outside.
Example: Kimberly likes doing outdoor activities such as walking or camping.
11. Privilege (n):
/ˈprɪvləʤ/ Privilegio
A special benefit that is available to a particular person.
Example: Cheap air travel is one of the privileges of working for the airline.
12. Ragged (adj):
/ˈrægəd/ Andrajoso
Torn or dirty.
Example: Christian is poor and he wears a pair of ragged shorts.
13. Range (n):
/reɪnʤ/ Rango
A number of different things that are of the same general type.
Example: Adrian will talk about a range of ideas for this challenging project.
14. Relic (n):
/ˈrɛlɪk/ Reliquia
An object from the past that has been kept.
Example: Brad’s father has some fascinating relics from the mining work.