9.vanity/ˈvænəti/n. An excessive concern for one's appearance Mark's vanity led him to spend far too much money on haircuts and new clothes. Related word - vain(adj.)展开全文 原微博
9.rebel/ˈrebl/v. To go against an established system or authority A number of Tory rebels are planning to vote against the government. Usage tips: Rebel works well in political contexts and in contexts of personal relationships. rebel(n.), rebellion(n.) rebellious(adj.)展开全文 原微博
4. inheritance/ɪnˈherɪtəns/n. Things passed down to you from your ancestors My inheritance from my grandmother included her favorite necklace. Related words - inherit(v.), inheritor(n.)展开全文 原微博
3. descendant/dɪˈsendənt/n. A direct relative in a later generation(such as one's son, daughter, or grandchild) Many of them are descendants of the original settlers. Usage tips: Descendant is often followed by an of phrase. Related words - descend(v.), descent(n.)展开全文 原微博
4. deviant/ˈdiːviənt/adj. In a style that is not normal and is offensive to many The artist based his reputation on creating deviant works of art that disgusted most of the public. Related words - deviant(n.), deviation(n.), deviate(v.)展开全文 原微博
5. impair/ɪmˈpeə(r)/v. To make something less effective than usual The snow impaired John's ability to hear anyone's footsteps. Usage tips: The object of impair is often (someone's ability to. Related word - impairment(n.)展开全文 原微博