Glossary
Unit 4
  abandon (V.) to leave
  arrive (V.) to come to a location from somewhere else
  beginning (N.) the first part of something
  blind (ADJ.) not able to see
  century (N.) any period of a hundred years
  communicate (V.) to share information, for example by speaking, writing, or sending radio signals
  communication (N.) the act of sharing information, for example by speaking, writing, sending radio signals, etc.
  communicative (ADJ.) having the ability to share information by speaking or writing; talkative
  continual (ADJ.) happening without stopping or happening again and again
  continuation (N.) the extension of an event; something that continues to happen or exist
  continue (V.) to not stop or not stop doing something
  continuous (ADJ.) extending on for a period of time without stopping
  corrupt (ADJ.) dishonest
  cultural (ADJ.) relating to the arts, to the arts, ideas, and customs of a particular society
  culture (N.) the collection of activities such as the arts and philosophy, which are considered to be important for the development of civilization and of people's minds
  deaf (ADJ.) not able to hear
  excel (V.) to be very good at doing something
  excellence (N.) the quality of being extremely good in some way
  excellent (ADJ.) extremely good
  graduate (V.) to complete one's studies successfully and leave one's school or university
  horrible (ADJ.) very unpleasant
  librarian (N.) someone who works with books
  manager (N.) a person who is responsible for running part of or the whole of a business organization
  original (ADJ.) referring to something that existed at the beginning of a process or activity or the characteristics that something had when it began or was made
  philosopher (N.) a person who studies the universe, nature, life, and morals
  pride (N.) a feeling of satisfaction that you have because you or people close to you have done something good or possess something good
  proud (ADJ.) a very happy feeling of satisfaction
  province (N.) a territory in a country
  scare (V.) to frighten or worry
  separate (ADJ.) apart; not connected; (V.) to move apart