Is the European Union Worth It Or Should We End It?

Important Vocabulary Words From The Video

unthinkable

The unthinkable is something that is impossible or highly unlikely. When you say that something is unthinkable, you are saying that it is impossible for that to happen.

  • The idea of secession was unthinkable to the majority of the population.
  • It was unthinkable for the team to lose again, after their previous win.
impractical

The adjective impractical means that something is not practical, or not likely to work.

  • The idea of building a wall to keep out the immigrants is completely impractical.
  • It's impractical to try and fix everything that's wrong with the system.
distrust

To distrust someone is to have a negative opinion of them. You might distrust them because you don't trust them or you don't think that they can be trusted.

  • She always seems to distrust me, even when I'm telling the truth.
  • He distrusts everyone, which is why he's not very trusting.
technocratic

A technocratic society is one in which the government is controlled by experts in the fields of science, technology, and engineering. This type of society is often seen as a good thing, because it allows the government to be more efficient and effective.

  • The technocratic society is a good thing because it allows the government to be more efficient and effective.
unregulated

Unregulated means not governed by rules or laws. It can also refer to something that is not controlled or supervised.

  • The company is unregulated, which is why they can do whatever they want.
  • The market is unregulated, which is why it's dangerous.
militaries

Military is a term that is used to describe two different things. On one side, military is used to describe the armed forces of a country. On the other side, military is used to describe the military forces of other countries.

  • The military of the country is fighting the military of the other country.
  • The military of the other country is fighting the military of the country.
unify

To unify something is to make it into a single entity. When you unify two groups, you combine them into one larger group.

  • The unions are trying to unify their members into one large group.
  • The government is trying to unify the country into one large, unified force.
weakest

The weakest person is usually the one who is least able to defend themselves or who is least able to fight. The weakest person is also the one who is most likely to be attacked or hurt.

  • The weakest person in the group was the one who was killed.
  • The weakest person in the group was the one who was the first to be attacked.
superpowers

When someone has superpowers, they are able to do things that are not normally possible. Superpowers can include the ability to fly, to see in the dark, or to have superhuman strength.

  • The superhero has superpowers, which is why he was able to save the day.
  • The superhero has a special suit that gives him superpowers, which is why he was able to fight the bad guys.