Medical Advancements

3 words in this vocabulary list

verb to be a sign or indication of a positive outcome or success

  • The positive economic indicators augur well for future growth in the region.
  • The new manager's leadership style seems to augur well for the team's performance.
  • If you keep practicing, your skills will augur well for the upcoming competition.
  • The dark clouds gathering on the horizon augur well for a much-needed rainfall.

noun a significant development or achievement

verb to make a successful effort to achieve or overcome something

  • The scientist was able to break through the barriers of traditional thinking and make a groundbreaking discovery.
  • After hours of studying, she finally managed to break through and understand the difficult concept.
  • I've been trying to break through to him about the importance of saving money, but he just won't listen.
  • The artist's new painting seemed to break through the canvas, bringing the scene to life.

noun learning

adjective heads-up (describing the type of learning)

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • Heads-up learning is a teaching method that emphasizes active participation and engagement.
  • I find heads-up learning to be more effective than traditional lectures.
  • Heads-up learning is the way to go if you want to actually remember what you're learning.
  • Heads-up learning is like a mental workout that strengthens your ability to retain information.