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    1. beneficial/beneficent ▪beneficial[bènəfíʃəl] a. À¯ÀÍÇÑ, À¯¸®ÇÑ ▪beneficent[bənéfəsənt] a. ÀÚ¼±½ÉÀÌ ¸¹Àº, ÀÎÁ¤ ¸¹Àº

    ¢À Vegetarianism can also have [beneficial / beneficent] effects on the environment as well.

    2. childlike/childish ▪childlike a. ¾î¸°¾Ö´Ù¿î, ±Í¿©¿î ▪childish a. À¯Ä¡ÇÑ a childish idea À¯Ä¡ÇÑ »ý°¢.

    3. comparable/comparative ▪comparable[kɑ́mpərəbəl] a. ºñ±³µÉ¸¸ÇÑ, ºñ±³µÇ´Â(with); ÇÊÀûÇÏ´Â(to). ■comparative[kəmp©¡́rətiv] a.ºñ±³ÀÇ, »ó´ëÀûÀÎ

    ¢À Women are unequally represented in science, engineering, and technology, and their career progression is not [comparable / comparative] to
    that of male colleagues.

    4. comprehensible/comprehensive ■ comprehensible
    a.ÀÌÇØÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ■ comprehensive a. Æ÷°ýÀûÀÎ

    5. conscious/conscience/conscientious ▪conscious
    a. ÀǽÄÇÏ´Â n. ÀǽÄ
    ▪conscience n. ¾ç½É conscientious a. ¾ç½ÉÀûÀÎ

    6. conservative/progressive ▪conservative a. º¸¼öÀûÀÎ ▪ progressive a. Áøº¸ÀûÀÎ. ÀüÁøÇÏ´Â

    ¢À [05-05-°í·Á24¹ø] Well-educated, they had raised their children according to the most [progressive /conservative] thinking. Emphasizing feelings rather than behavior, the parents allowed the kids to express themselves openly.

    7. considerable/considerate ▪considerable a. »ó´çÇÑ,
    ´ë´ÜÇÑ ▪considerate a. »ç·Á ±íÀº, ÀÌÇØ½É ¸¹Àº

    ¢À[05-06-Æò°¡¿ø27¹ø] Learning Korean may be difficult for English speakers because in Korean, unlike in English, [considerable/considerate] differences exist in both grammar and vocabulary depending on the relationship between the two peopleinvolved.

    ¢À[05-05-Á¤ÀÏ24¹ø] Whether there's a regulation or not, the bottom line is that good neighbors are those who are [considerate / considerable] of those around them.

    ¢À[05-05-Á¾·Î20¹ø] The early Greeks were the first to formulate some of the problems and their work exercised [considerable / considerate] influence for two thousand years.

    ¢À[05-07-Exam4you23¹ø] In recent years drought and severe storms with high winds have caused [considerate / considerable] erosion of the soil.

    8. continual/continuous ▪continual a. ºó¹øÇÑ
    ▪continuous a. ²÷ÀÓ¾øÀÌ À̾îÁö´Â

    ¢À continual ²÷°å´Ù°¡µµ °ð °è¼ÓµÇ´Â: continual misunderstanding between nations ±¹°¡ °£ÀÇ ºó¹øÇÑ ¿ÀÇØ. continuous, ²÷ÀÌÁö ¾Ê´Â, Áß´Ü ¾øÀÌ °è¼ÓµÇ´Â:
    a continuous rain ÁÙ±âÂ÷°Ô ³»¸®´Â ºñ.

    9. dependable/dependent //dependent/independent ▪dependable a. ½Å·ÚÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ▪dependent a. ÀÇÁ¸ÀûÀÎ
    ■ independent a. µ¶¸³ÇÑ. µ¶¸³ÀûÀÎ

    ¢À As humans, we are completely [independent / dependent] on biodiversity for survival. Yet we are destroying large parts of our natural world.
    ❊ biodiversity »ý¹°ÀÇ ´Ù¾ç¼º

    10. desirable/desirous▪desirable[dizáiərəbəl a. ¹Ù¶÷Á÷ÇÑ ▪desirous[dizáiərəs] a. ¿øÇÏ´Â. ¿­¸ÁÇÏ´Â

    ¢À[05-06-Á¾·Î24¹ø] For most people a movie is a cheap ticket to get far away from the stress and problems of their everyday lives. So people are
    [desirous / desirable] of more wonderful movies.

    11. economic/economical/economics ▪economic
    a. °æÁ¦ÀÇ, °æÁ¦¿¡ °üÇÑ ▪economical a. °æÁ¦ÀûÀÎ, Àý¾àÇÏ´Â(=frugal, thrifty) ▪economics °æÁ¦ÇÐ

    ¢À[2005¼ö´É23¹ø] The romance of roses has been replaced by [economic/economics] realities.

    ¢À[05-07-ÀÌÅõ½º23¹ø] Consider the following example: say, your [economist/economy] has only apples, and you borrow $50 from a friend when apples are $2 each.

    12. elaborate/simplified ■ elaborate[il©¡́bərit]
    a. °øµéÀÎ. Á¤±³ÇÑ ■ simplified a. ´Ü¼øÈ­ÇÑ

    ¢À[05-06-Æò°¡¿ø27¹ø] A Korean speaker, for instance, may have to use different verb forms depending on his or her relationship to the person whom he or she speaks to. This indicates that Korean speakers at times use a more [elaborate/simplified]system for addressing each other.

    13. eminent/imminent ■ eminent[émənənt]
    a. Àú¸íÇÑ. À¯¸íÇÑ
    ■ imminent[ímənənt] a. ±ä±ÞÇÑ. Àý¹ÚÇÑ

    14. famous/notorious ■ famous a. À¯¸íÇÑ ■ notorious
    a. (³ª»Û Àǹ̷Î) ¼Ò¹®³­. À¯¸íÇÑ

    15. favorite/favorable ■ favorite a. °¡Àå ÁÁ¾ÆÇÏ´Â
    ■ favorable a. È£ÀÇÀûÀÎ. À¯¸®ÇÑ

    16. general/generous ■ general a. ÀϹÝÀûÀÎ.
    ■ generous a. °ü´ëÇÑ. ³Ê±×·¯¿î

    17. guilty/innocent ■ guilty a. À¯ÁËÀÇ. ÁËÃ¥°¨À» °®´Â
    ■ innocent a. °á¹éÇÑ. ¹«ÁËÀÇ. ¼øÁøÇÑ

    ¢À Still other survivors may be overcome with feelings of [guilt / innocence], feeling that they somehow neglected or ignored their departed loved one.

    18. healthful/healthy ▪healthful a. °Ç°­¿¡ ÁÁÀº: healthful exercise ▪healthy a. °Ç°­ÇÑ

    19. historic/historical ▪historic a. ¿ª»ç»ó À¯¸íÇÑ ;
    the historic scenes »çÀû, À¯Àû.
    ▪historical a. ¿ª»ç(»ó)ÀÇ ;historical background
    ¿ª»çÀû ¹è°æ.

    20. imaginable/imaginary/imaginative ▪imaginable
    a. »ó»óÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â
    ▪imaginary a. °¡»óÀÇ, °¡°øÀÇ▪imaginative a.
    »ó»ó·ÂÀÌ Ç³ºÎÇÑ

    ¢À He would invent fanciful names on the spot.
    On entering a shop, he would ask for a new perfume called "Scented Shadow. He loved to be told that one of his [imaginative/imaginary] products was all sold out and he would seriously promise to call again at some future date, but of course he never did.

    21. industrial/industrious ■ industrial a. »ê¾÷ÀÇ
    ■ industrious a.ºÎÁö·±ÇÑ

    ¢À[05-04-´ë¼º23¹ø] The syllabus stated that the class would trace the development of technology from Roman times to the [industrial / industrious] age.
    *sillabus[síləbəs] n. °­ÀÇ °èȹ¼­

    ¢À[05-07-±³À°Ã»23¹ø] He is really [industrial industrious].

    22. ingenious/ingenuous ▪ingenious [indʒí¢°njəs]
    a. ¹ß¸í¿¡ Àç´ÉÀÌ ÀÖ´Â
    ▪ingenuous[indʒénju¢°əs]a.¼ÖÁ÷ÇÑ

    23. intellectual/intelligent ▪intellectual a. ÁöÀûÀÎ ▪intelligent a. ÃѸíÇÑ, ¿µ¸®ÇÑ

    ¢À Patents are sometimes used to help inventors, owners, artists, etc. protect their own [intellectual / intelligent] property.

    24. intensive/extensive ■ intensive a. ÁýÁßÀûÀÎ
    ■ extensive a. ±¤´ëÇÑ. ³ÐÀº



    25. jealous/zealous ■ jealous[dʒéləs] a. ÁúÅõÇÏ´Â.
    ½Ã»ùÇÏ´Â
    ■ zealous[zéləs] a. ¿­½ÉÀÎ. ¿­¼ºÀûÀÎ

    26. late/lately ■ late a. ad. ´ÊÀº. ´Ê°Ô ■ lately ad. ÃÖ±Ù¿¡

    ¢À[05-03-Áß¾Ó24¹ø] This land has been donated to the school by Mr. John Smith. the son of the [late / lately] Tom Smith.

    27. later/latter ■ late-later-latest[½Ã°£] ³ªÁß¿¡
    ■ late-latter-last[¼ø¼­] ÈÄÀÚ

    28. literary/literate/literal ▪literary[lítərəri] a. ¹®ÇÐÀÇ ▪literacy[lítərəsi] n. ÀÐ°í ¾µ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ´É·Â¡êilliteracy[ilítərəsi]n. ¹®¸Í ▪literate[lítərit] a. ÀÐ°í ¾µ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ▪literal[lítərəl] a. ¹®ÀÚ ±×´ë·ÎÀÇ

    ¢À Four hundreds years ago, few people in England went to school or learned to read and write. But this lack of [literacy / illiteracy] does not mean the people were uneducated.

    29. loyal/royal ▪loyal a. Ã漺½º·¯¿î ▪royal a. ¿Õ(½Ç)ÀÇ
    * royalty ¿Õ±Ç. Àμ¼, ƯÇã¼¼

    30. luxurious/luxuriant ▪luxurious[lʌgʒúəriəs]
    a. ȣȭ·Î¿î, »çÄ¡½º·¯¿î
    ▪luxuriant[lʌgʒúəriənt] a. dzºÎÇÑ. ¹ø¼ºÇÑ * luxury
    n. »çÄ¡. (pl)»çÄ¡Ç°

    31. major/majority ■ major a. ÁÖ¿äÇÑ n. Àü°ø°ú¸ñ. ¼Ò·É
    v. Àü°øÇÏ´Ù ■ majority n. ´ëºÎºÐ. ´ë´Ù¼ö. ¼º³â

    ¢À[05-03-±³À°Ã»20¹ø] The [major/majority] of them chose the pen they had looked at while they were listening to pleasant background music.

    32. memorable/memorial ▪memorable a. ±â¾ïÇÒ¸¸ÇÑ ▪memorial a. ±â³äÀÇ n. ±â³ä¹°

    33. metal/mental //mental/physical ▪metal n. ±Ý¼Ó ▪mental a. Á¤½ÅÀûÀÎ ■ physical a. À°Ã¼ÀÇ. ½ÅüÀÇ

    ¢À Shortly after a loved one has died, grieving people often experience [mental / physical] discomfort such as shortness of breath and tightness of the throat.

    34. momentary/momentous ▪momentary[móuməntèri]
    a. ¼ø°£ÀûÀÎ ▪momentous[mouméntəs] a. Áß´ëÇÑ

    35. moral/mortal //morality/mortality ▪moral a. µµ´öÀûÀÎ ▪mortal a. Ä¡¸íÀûÀÎ, Á×À» ¿î¸íÀÇ ■ morality n. µµ´ö
    ■ mortality n. Á×¾î¾ß ÇÒ ¿î¸í

    ¢À Today, the lack of [morality / mortality] is becoming an increasingly serious problem in business

    36. natural/neutral ■ natural a. ÀÚ¿¬ÀÇ
    ■ neutral[njú¢°trəl] a. Á߸³ÀÇ

    ¢À[05-05-Á¾·Î21¹ø] What exactly is an iceberg? This [neutral / natural] phenomenon is the result of a glacial movement.

    37. near/nearly ■ near a. ad. °¡±î¿î. °¡±îÀÌ
    ■ nearly ad. °ÅÀÇ

    ¢À[05-07-Á¾·Î23¹ø] If the pictures are successful, they may solve a number of problems about Mars and provide information about the markings on its surface which, [near/nearly] 100 years ago, the astronomer, Schiaparelli, thought to be canals.

    38. objective/objection ▪objective n. ¸ñÀû. ¸ñÀû¾î
    a. °´°üÀûÀÎ ▪objection n. ¹Ý´ë. ÀÌÀÇ

    ¢À[2005.¼ö´É24¹ø] I know you will be interested in the [objective/objection]of our committee.

    ¢À[05-06-Á¾·Î23¹ø] To some people, art is the depiction of an [object / objection] - a painting or sculpture of a person, for example. For others, art may be a blank canvas, or a piece of chalk.

    39. periodic/periodical ■ periodic a. ÁÖ±âÀûÀÎ. Á¤±âÀÇ ■ periodical a. ÁÖ±âÀûÀÎ. Á¤±â°£ÇàÀÇ n. Á¤±â°£Ç๰

    40. personal/personnel ■ personal a. °³ÀÎÀÇ
    ■ personnel n. Á÷¿ø

    ¢À[05-05-Á¤ÀÏ24¹ø] Some people believe it is their right to do whatever they want with their [personnel/personal] property.

    41. practical/practicable ■ practical a. ½ÇÁ¦»óÀÇ. ½Ç¿ëÀûÀÎ ■ practicable a. ½ÇÇàÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â

    42. precise/precious/previous ■ precise[prisáis]
    a. Á¤È®ÇÑ ■ precious[préʃəs] a. ±ÍÁßÇÑ
    ▪previous[prí¢°viəs] a. ÀÌÀüÀÇ

    43. priceless/valueless ■ priceless a. ´ë´ÜÈ÷ ±ÍÁßÇÑ
    ■ valueless a. °¡Ä¡°¡ ¾ø´Â

    ¢À[05-04-´ë¼º24¹ø] the tour guides remind them to stay on the tour mats, thus protecting [valueless/ priceless] Oriental rugs.

    44. principal/principle ▪principal a.ÁÖ¿äÇÑ n.±³Àå
    ▪principle n.¿ø¸®, ¿øÄ¢

    ¢À[05-03-´ë¼º23¹ø] They forget that the camera's eye works on [principles/ principals] similar to their own.

    45. proper/prosper ▪proper a. Àû´çÇÑ, ¾Ë¸ÂÀº
    ▪prosper v. ¹ø¼º(¹øâ)ÇÏ´Ù

    46. reliable/undependable ▪reliable a. ¹ÏÀ»¸¸ÇÑ ▪undependable ÀÇÁö[½Å·Ú]ÇÒ ¼ö ¾ø´Â

    ¢À[05-02-Exam4you24¹ø]They say solar and wind energy can provide a [reliable/undependable] supply of electricity.

    47. respectable/respectful/respected/respective ▪respectable a. Á¸°æÀ» ¹ÞÀ»¸¸ÇÑ, ÈǸ¢ÇÑ ▪respectful
    a. °æÀǸ¦ Ç¥ÇÏ´Â. °ø¼ÕÇÑ ▪respected a. Á¸°æ¹Þ´Â ▪respective a. °¢°¢ÀÇ

    ¢À It requires that the parties stay focused on one another's [respectful / respective] goals and interests.

    48. sacred/scared/scarce ■ sacred[séikrid] a. ½Å¼ºÇÑ ■ scared a. ¹«¼­¿öÇÏ´Â. °Ì¸ÔÀº ■ scarce[skɛə¢°rs]
    a. ºÎÁ·ÇÑ; µå¹®. Áø±ÍÇÑ

    ¢ÀMany changes took place in musical composition because of a new interest in secular as well as [scared/sacred] music.

    ¢À Sandra walked into the castle. The front door was open but nobody was there. She became very [scared / scarce].

    49. sensible/sensitive/sensual/sensuous ■ sensible
    a. ºÐº° ÀÖ´Â, Çö¸íÇÑ(=wise) ■ sensitive a. ¹Î°¨ÇÑ sensual a. °ü´ÉÀûÀÎ ■ sensuous a. °¨°¢ÀûÀÎ

    ¢À[05-07-±³À°Ã»23¹ø] And he is really [sensible / sensory] about what he eats. He never overeats himself and touches junk food.

    ¢À You can buy all types of film for your camera, and they will all have a film speed. "Fast" films are more [sensible / sensitive] to light than "slow" films.

    50. social/sociable ■ social a. »çȸÀûÀÎ
    ■ sociable a. »ç±³ÀûÀÎ

    ¢À[05-03-Á¾·Î24¹ø] Ordinarily men and women like their work, and at most periods of history always have done so. When they do not.

    [Ãâó] È¥µ¿µÇ±â ½¬¿î Çü¿ë»ç 50°³(1) (Mr. Eun's English Class) |ÀÛ¼ºÀÚ teachereun


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