Vocabulary Slideshow


Vocabulary List

Word Part of Speech Example
torque Noun The torque of this engine is more powerful than the other.
vibration Noun There's a lot of vibration in this car.
fumes Noun Those black fumes might mean you're burning oil.
emissions Noun Hybrids have less emissions.
range Noun What kind of ranges do the Tesla batteries have?
electricity Noun This car runs on electricity.
battery Noun This battery can hold a lot of power.
hybrid Noun That looks too fast to be a hybrid.
standard Noun The emission standards for this country are high.
damage Noun Oh, no! You damaged my car.
harm Verb, Noun Were you harmed in the accident?
passengers Noun How many passengers can your minivan hold?
storage Noun The storage in this Tesla is in the front.
comfort Noun I didn't buy this car for its comfort. I bought it because it is fast.
luxury Noun This car has speed and luxury.
ground Noun We've covered a lot of ground on this road trip.
sidecar Noun I always wanted a sidecar so I can drive my dog around!
minivan Noun My soccer team uses a minivan to go to matches.
driver's permit Noun At what age can you get your driver's permit in your country?
driver's license Noun My city has a lot of public transportation, so I never needed to get my driver's license.
peer Noun I race motorcycles with my peers.
opportunity Noun I would love to drive a BMW if I get he opportunity.
direction Noun What direction is the auto repair shop?
moment Noun I knew, at that moment, that he shouldn't be allowed to drive.
electric Adjective This electric motor is really strong.
further Adjective/Adverb She lives further from Toronto than I do.
farther Adjective/Adverb Do we have much farther to travel before we get there?
ideal Adjective What is your ideal car?
popular Adjective The Camaro is a very popular car for collectors.
famous Adjective Who is the most famous race car driver?
infamous Adjective That car is infamous for having a bad motor.
sharp Adjective Be careful! That metal is sharp.
opposite Adjective What is the opposite of sad?
forget Verb I forgot my keys! Now we have to walk.
destroy Verb The car was destroyed in the accident.
cause Verb/Noun What was the cause of the accident?
found Verb The company was founded in 1919.
establish Verb We established a new car dealership not far from here.
invent Verb We invented a battery that gives us a 600 mile range!
charge (electricity) Verb Remember to charge the car before our road trip.
plug in Verb Is there a place to plug in your electric car near here?
unplug Verb The battery is at 100% so we can unplug it.
accelerate Verb How fast does the car accelerate?
pause Verb, Noun Even if there is no traffic, I pause before crossing the intersection.
lead Verb, Noun The newest motorcycle rider should lead.
swerve Verb There is a safer way to swerve while driving.
set off Verb We set off on our road trip two days ago.
force Verb, Noun I can feel the force of this acceleration.
float Verb Oh, no! There are pieces of metal floating in your oil.
measure Verb We should measure how far we've travelled.
rebuild Verb I rebuilt my engine last weekend.
shake Verb This car is really shaking. You should go to the repair shop.
interrupt Verb Don't interrupt me while I'm driving.
luckily Adverb Luckily, we weren't hurt in the accident.
unfortunately Adverb Unfortunately, the parts store was closed.
unexpectedly Adverb They unexpectedly won a new car.

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Exercise

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