3. Unveil (v) – if you unveil something, you show it or make it known for the first time
Example: A new government policy on forests is due to be unveiled in April 4. Attribute (v) – to say or think that something is the result or work of something (C2)
Example: The doctors have attributed the cause of the illness to an unknown virus 5. Empower (v) –to give someone official authority or the freedom to do something
Example: This amendment empowers the president to declare an emergency for a wide range of reasons 6. Rock solid (adj) – not likely to move or break
Example: I have fixed the table – it is rock-solid now 7. Bewildered (adj) – feeling confused
Example: Arriving in a strange city at night, I felt alone and bewildered 8. Conclusive (adj) –proving that something is true, or ending any doubt (C2)
Example: They had conclusive evidence of her guilt