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authorization

noun/ˌɔːθəraɪˈzeɪʃən/

permission or power granted to someone to do something

The manager provided written authorization for the employee to access the confidential files.

permissionassentapproval
word origin — from the late Latin 'authorizare', meaning 'to give authority to'.

IELTS Vocabulary — Set 39

Set 39 of IELTS Vocabulary covers 5 words: authorization, implication, pitch, statistic, funeral. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. authorization · noun/ˌɔːθəraɪˈzeɪʃən/

    permission or power granted to someone to do something

    The manager provided written authorization for the employee to access the confidential files.

    Synonyms: permission, assent, approval

    Origin: from the late Latin 'authorizare', meaning 'to give authority to'.

  2. implication · noun/ˌɪmplɪˈkeɪʃən/

    a conclusion that can be drawn from something although it is not explicitly stated

    The implication of his silence was that he did not approve of the decision, even though he never said it outright.

    Synonyms: inference, suggestion, indication

    Origin: from Latin 'implicatio', from 'implicare' meaning 'to involve, entangle'

  3. pitch · noun/pɪtʃ/

    the degree of highness or lowness of a tone

    The singer effortlessly hit a perfect pitch during her performance, captivating the audience with her voice.

    Synonyms: frequency, tone, note

    Origin: Middle English, from Old English piccian, meaning 'to pierce or to touch'.

  4. statistic · noun/stəˈtɪstɪk/

    a numerical fact or datum that represents a summary or analysis of data

    The latest statistic on unemployment rates shows a slight decline over the past year.

    Synonyms: figure, data, datum

    Origin: from French 'statistique' from Italian 'statistica', derived from 'status' meaning 'state' and related to the study of the state and its governance.

  5. funeral · noun/ˈfjunərəl/

    a ceremony for honoring and burying a deceased person

    The family gathered to celebrate their loved one's life at the emotional funeral held at the local church.

    Synonyms: memorial, burial, service

    Origin: from Middle English 'fenerale', from Latin 'funeralis', from 'funus' meaning 'funeral' or 'death'