Environmental Impact Assessment

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a type of power source that uses the energy of flowing water to generate electricity

adjective relating to or produced by electricity generated by the movement of water

  • The construction of a hydroelectric power plant requires careful planning and engineering.
  • Have you ever visited a hydroelectric dam before? It's pretty impressive.
  • I heard that hydroelectricity is the way to go for clean energy.
  • Her ideas flowed like a hydroelectric river, generating power and inspiration for all.

noun a person who studies or predicts the weather

  • The meteorologist accurately predicted the upcoming weather patterns.
  • I heard the meteorologist say it's going to rain tomorrow.
  • The meteorologist nailed the forecast today.
  • She's like a meteorologist when it comes to predicting trends in the stock market.

adjective describing a state of not being controlled or supervised

adverb modifying a verb, indicating that an action is done without being controlled or supervised

  • The unchecked growth of the population is a concern for urban planners.
  • Leaving your car unlocked is like leaving it unchecked for thieves.
  • If you leave your homework unchecked, you're just asking for trouble.
  • Her unchecked emotions spilled out in a torrent of tears.

noun The word 'lifecycle' is a noun that refers to the series of stages through which a living organism passes from the beginning of its life until its death.

  • The software development team created a detailed plan outlining the entire lifecycle of the project.
  • I just learned about the lifecycle of a butterfly in science class.
  • Dude, I'm just trying to figure out the whole 'adulting' lifecycle.
  • The lifecycle of a relationship can be full of ups and downs.