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celebrated
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widely praised or admired
The celebrated author won many awards.
controversy
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a prolonged public disagreement
There was controversy over the new policy.
several
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more than two but not many
Several students raised their hands.
intimidate
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to frighten or overawe
Bullies often try to intimidate others.
specific
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clearly defined or identified
The recipe gave specific instructions.
brought
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past tense of bring
She brought her books to class.
career
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an occupation undertaken for a significant period
He had a successful career as a doctor.
architectural
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relating to building design
The city has beautiful architectural buildings.
research
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systematic investigation into a subject
The scientists conducted research on climate change.
conclusion
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the end or finish of an event or process
The conclusion of the story was surprising.
exhibit
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publicly display something
The museum will exhibit ancient artifacts.
development
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the process of growing or developing
The city's development has been rapid.
wide
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of great or more than average breadth
The river is very wide.
conscious
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aware of and responding to one's surroundings
He was conscious of the noise.
likelihood
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the probability of something happening
There is a high likelihood of rain.
assess
ability
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evaluate or estimate the nature
Teachers assess students' progress.
argue
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give reasons or cite evidence in support of an idea
They argue about politics.
considered
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thought carefully about something
She considered all the options.
excellence
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the quality of being outstanding
The school strives for academic excellence.
bilingual
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speaking two languages fluently
She is bilingual in English and Spanish.
connections
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relationships among people or things
He has many business connections.
history
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the study of past events
She studied ancient history.
industry
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economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials
The automotive industry is large.
internal
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of or situated inside
The company has internal meetings.
count
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determine the total number of
Count the number of chairs.
building
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a structure with a roof and walls
The building has ten floors.
faculty
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the teaching staff of a university or college
The university has a distinguished faculty.
operate
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control the functioning of
He knows how to operate the machine.
assessment
quality
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the evaluation or estimation of the nature
The assessment results were positive.
appropriate
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suitable or proper in the circumstances
Wear appropriate clothing for the weather.
bibliography
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a list of the books referred to in a scholarly work
The paper included a bibliography.
structure
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the arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex
The building has a complex structure.
evidence
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the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
The police gathered evidence.
traditional
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long-established; customary
The village has traditional customs.
process
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a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end
The process of making bread takes time.
collection
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the action or process of collecting someone or something
The museum has a large art collection.
sovereignties
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supreme power or authority
The nations defended their sovereignties.
exposure
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the state of being exposed to contact with something
Exposure to sunlight can cause sunburn.
beginning
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the point or time at which something starts
The beginning of the movie was exciting.
review
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a formal assessment of something with the intention of instituting change if necessary
The teacher gave a review of the lesson.
criteria
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principles or standards by which something may be judged or decided
The criteria for judging the contest were strict.
responsible
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having an obligation to do something
He is responsible for the project.
management
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the process of dealing with or controlling things or people
The company's management team is effective.
complementary
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combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize the qualities of each other
The two colors are complementary.
expectancy
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the state of expecting or anticipating that a certain event will occur
Life expectancy has increased.
freshwater
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relating to or consisting of water that is not salty
Freshwater is essential for life.
creatures
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an animal of any type
Many creatures live in the ocean.
phenomenon
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a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen
The aurora borealis is a natural phenomenon.
collected
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gathered together; accumulated
She collected stamps.
ancient
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belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
They studied ancient civilizations.
sustainable
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able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
Sustainable energy is important.
effective
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successful in producing a desired or intended result
The medicine was effective.
environment
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the surroundings or conditions in which a person
We must protect the environment.
vulnerable
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susceptible to physical or emotional attack or harm
Children are vulnerable.
tourism
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the commercial organization and operation of vacations and visits to places of interest
Tourism is a major industry.
dioxide
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a compound containing two oxygen atoms in the molecule
Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas.
exacerbated
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made a problem
The drought exacerbated the food shortage.
vast
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of very great extent or quantity; immense
The desert is vast.
compensate
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give (someone) something
or injury incurred; recompense
intended
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planned or meant
The intended purpose was to help.
predict
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say or estimate that (a specified thing) will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something
Scientists can predict the weather.
determine
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ascertain or establish exactly
They tried to determine the cause.
tremendous
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very great in amount
The storm caused tremendous damage.
spite
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a desire to hurt
He did it out of spite.
networking
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the action or process of interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts
Networking is important for career growth.
simultaneously
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at the same time
They spoke simultaneously.
cinema
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the production of movies as an art or industry
She loves going to the cinema.
grasp
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seize and hold firmly
He tried to grasp the rope.
staple
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a main or important element of something
Rice is a staple food.
spectrum
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a band of colors
The rainbow showed a full spectrum of colors.
bottle
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a container
expanded
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become or make larger or more extensive
The company expanded its operations.
distinct
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recognizably different in nature from something else of a similar type
They have distinct accents.
evolving
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develop gradually
Technology is constantly evolving.
mitigation
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the action of reducing the severity
Climate change mitigation is crucial.
integrated
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combining or coordinating separate elements so as to provide a harmonious
The system is fully integrated.
invention
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the action of inventing something
The invention of the light bulb changed the world.
significant
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sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy
The discovery was significant.
government
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the governing body of a nation
The government passed new laws.
organisms
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an individual animal
Microscopic organisms live in water.
cultural
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relating to the ideas
The city has a rich cultural heritage.
graduate
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a person who has received a degree or diploma on completing a course of study
She is a college graduate.
advantage
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a condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable or superior position
Having experience is an advantage.
approach
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a way of dealing with a situation or problem
He took a different approach.
foremost
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most prominent in rank
He is the foremost expert.
department
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a division of a large organization such as a government
The sales department is busy.
interactive
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allowing a two-way flow of information between a computer and a user or responding immediately to a user's input
The software is interactive.
precise
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marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail
He gave precise instructions.
assignment
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a task or piece of work assigned to someone as part of a job or course of study
She completed the assignment.
achieve
skill
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successfully bring about or reach (a desired objective or result) by effort
They achieved their goals.
or courage
cooperation
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the process of working together to the same end
Cooperation is key to success.
atmospheric
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relating to the atmosphere of the earth or another planet
Atmospheric conditions affect weather.
theoretical
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concerned with or involving the theory of a subject or area of study rather than its practical application
The discussion was theoretical.
assistants
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a person who helps or supports someone else in a particular task or activity
The teacher had assistants.
habitat
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the natural home or environment of an animal
The forest is a natural habitat for many animals.
organization
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an organized body of people with a particular purpose
exclusive
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restricted or limited to a person
The club has an exclusive membership.
anticipate
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regard as probable; expect or predict
We anticipate a large crowd.
concentration
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the action or power of focusing one's attention or mental effort
The student needs concentration to study.
obtain
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get
You must obtain permission.
fierce
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having or displaying an intense or ferocious aggressiveness
The lion is a fierce predator.
abstract
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existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence
Love is an abstract concept.
technological
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relating to or using technology
Technological advancements have changed our lives.
geological
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relating to the geology of the earth or a planet
Geological surveys study the earth's crust.
conducted
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carried out or organized
The experiment was conducted in the lab.
contemporary
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belonging to or occurring in the present
Contemporary art is very diverse.
switched
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changed from one thing to another
She switched her major in college.
catalogs
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a complete list of items
The library has online catalogs.
historical
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relating to or characteristic of history or past events
The city has many historical buildings.
globalization
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the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale
Globalization has increased trade.
threat
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a statement of an intention to inflict pain
colleagues
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a person with whom one works in a profession or business
My colleagues are very supportive.
convinced
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completely certain about something
I am convinced that he is right.
stimulate
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encourage or invigorate (interest or activity)
The teacher tried to stimulate the students' curiosity.
inception
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the establishment or starting point of an institution or activity
The company was successful from its inception.
expedition
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a journey undertaken by a group of people with a particular purpose
especially that of exploration
assembly
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a group of people gathered together for a common purpose
The school held an assembly.
welfare
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the health
The welfare of children is important.
neither
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not one nor the other of two people or things
Neither of them came to the party.
prerequisite
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a thing that is required as a prior condition for something else to happen or exist
A driver's license is a prerequisite for driving.
hinge
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a movable joint on which a door
The door is on a hinge.
sought
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attempt to find (something)
They sought shelter from the rain.
possess
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have as belonging to one; own
She possesses great talent.
important
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of great significance or value
It is important to be kind.
enough
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adequate for the want or need; sufficient
Do you have enough money?
business
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an organization or economic system where goods and services are exchanged for one another or for money
He runs a successful business.
economy
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the wealth and resources of a country or region
The economy is growing.
forms
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the visible shape of something
Clouds take many forms.
education
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the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction
Education is key to success.
entrepreneurs
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a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
Entrepreneurs create new businesses.
medical
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relating to the science or practice of medicine
She works in the medical field.
handouts
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printed information provided for reference
The teacher gave out handouts.
species
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a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
Many species live in the rainforest.
vocational
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relating to an occupation or employment
Vocational training is important.
knowledge
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skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
Knowledge is power.
revolution
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a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system
The industrial revolution changed society.
necessarily
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as a necessary consequence or condition; inevitably
Success does not necessarily mean happiness.
strategy
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a plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim
The company developed a new strategy.
develop
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grow or cause to grow and become more mature
Children develop skills over time.
patterns
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a repeated decorative design
The fabric has a colorful pattern.
complete
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having all the necessary or appropriate parts
The project is complete.
attendance
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the action or state of going regularly to or being present at a place or event
School attendance is important.
prospective
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likely to happen at a future date; concerned with or applying to the future
They interviewed prospective employees.
potential
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having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future
He has potential to succeed.
century
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a period of one hundred years
The 21st century has brought many changes.
efficiency
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the state or quality of being efficient
The machine operates with high efficiency.
biology
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the study of living organisms
accelerate
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begin to move or develop more quickly
The car began to accelerate.
anatomy
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the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans
He studied human anatomy.
substantial
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of considerable importance
They made a substantial profit.
burst
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break suddenly and violently open
The balloon burst.
overlooked
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fail to notice
They overlooked a crucial detail.
consensus
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general agreement
The team reached a consensus.
conversation
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the informal exchange of ideas by spoken words
They had a long conversation.
biased
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unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something
The report was biased.
configuration
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an arrangement of elements in a particular form
The computer has a complex configuration.
varies
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differ in size
incorporating
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take in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include
The design is incorporating new features.
wonder
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a feeling of surprise mingled with admiration
leisure
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free time
He enjoys leisure activities.
intelligence
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the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
Intelligence is not just about grades.
dictionary
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a book or electronic resource that lists the words of a language (typically in alphabetical order) and gives their meaning
bigotry
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intolerance toward those who hold different opinions from oneself
Bigotry is harmful.
autonomy
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the right or condition of self-government
The country gained autonomy.
urbanization
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the process of making an area more urban
Urbanization is increasing.
emphasize
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give special importance or prominence to (something) in speaking or writing
The teacher emphasized the importance of studying.
physiology
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the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts
She studied human physiology.
fiction
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literature in the form of prose
He enjoys reading fiction.
executive
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having the power to put plans or actions into effect
The CEO is an executive.
immune
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resistant to a particular infection or toxin owing to the presence of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells
He is immune to the disease.
mining
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the process or business of extracting ore or minerals from the ground
Mining can damage the environment.
droughts
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a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall; a shortage of water resulting from this
Droughts can cause food shortages.
productive
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producing or able to produce large amounts of goods
The meeting was very productive.
assumptions
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a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen
They made assumptions about the situation.
analyse
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examine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure of (something
They analysed the data.
programme
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a plan or system under which action may be taken toward a goal
The school has a new program.
enhance
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improve the quality
extending
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cause to cover a larger area; make longer or wider
They are extending the road.
adequate
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satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity
The food was adequate.
horizons
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the limit of a person's mental field or experience
Travel broadens your horizons.
peculiar
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strange or odd; unusual
He has a peculiar habit.
sovereignty
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supreme power or authority
The country defended its sovereignty.
federal
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relating to or denoting the central government as distinguished from the regional governments
The federal government passed the law.
artist
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a person who practices or creates any of the arts
The artist painted a beautiful landscape.
regimes
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system
The oppressive regime was overthrown.
enthusiasm
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intense and eager enjoyment
The team played with enthusiasm.
pace
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a consistent or continuous speed in walking
The runner set a fast pace.
foliage
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plant leaves
The forest had lush foliage.
evolution
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the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth
Human evolution is a complex process.
appealing
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attractive or interesting
The idea was appealing.
consistently
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in every case or on every occasion; invariably
He consistently arrives on time.
categorized
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place in a particular class or group
The books were categorized by genre.
deliberate
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done consciously and intentionally
The decision was deliberate.
grows
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increase in size or number over a period of time
The plant grows quickly.
intrigued
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arouse one's curiosity or interest
She was intrigued by the mystery.
appeal
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make a serious or urgent request
The charity made an appeal for donations.
relies
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depend on with full trust or confidence
He relies on his friends.
assumed
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suppose to be the case
I assumed you knew.
army
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an organized military force equipped for fighting on land
The army defended the country.
cope
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deal effectively with something difficult
She learned to cope with stress.
philosophy
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the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge
He studied philosophy.
vary
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differ in size
tutor
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a private teacher
He hired a math tutor.
temperature
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the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
The temperature is rising.
undergraduate
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a student at a university or college who has not yet received a bachelor's degree
She is an undergraduate student.
horizontal
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parallel to the horizon
The line is horizontal.
tutorial
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a period of instruction given by a tutor to an individual or small group
She attended a tutorial.
rigorous
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extremely thorough and careful
The research was rigorous.
momentum
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the quantity of motion of a moving body
The ball gained momentum.
velocity
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the speed of something in a given direction
The car's velocity increased.
assignments
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a task or piece of work assigned to someone as part of a job or course of study
He completed his assignments.
biological
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relating to biology or living organisms
The biological process is complex.
influence
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the capacity to have an effect on the character
journalism
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the activity or profession of writing for newspapers
She works in journalism.
vital
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absolutely necessary or important; essential
Water is vital for life.
conference
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a formal meeting of people with a shared interest
They attended a conference.
critical
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expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgments
He was critical of the plan.
regarded
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considered or thought of in a specified way
She is regarded as an expert.
candidates
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a person who applies for a job or is nominated for election
The company interviewed several candidates.
article
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a piece of writing included with others in a newspaper
He wrote an article.
adapt
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become adjusted to new conditions
Animals adapt to their environment.
authorities
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a person or organization having power or control in a particular sphere
The authorities made a decision.
considering
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think carefully about (something)
She is considering her options.
proportion
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a part
A large proportion of students passed.
attempted
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try to do something
He attempted to climb the mountain.
analysis
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detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
The analysis of the data was thorough.
accuracy
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the quality or state of being correct or precise
The accuracy of the information is important.
catalog
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a complete list of items
The library catalog is online.
reconciliation
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the restoration of friendly relations
They worked on reconciliation.
tropical
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related to the regions near the equator
The island has a tropical climate.
economic
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relating to economics or the economy of a country or region
The economic situation is improving.
extension
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the action of extending something; the state of being extended
The road underwent an extension.
theories
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a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something
Scientists have many theories.
eligibility
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the state of being qualified to do or receive something
Check your eligibility for the program.
enormous
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very large in size
They made an enormous profit.
plight
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a unfortunate situation
The plight of the refugees is dire.
weeding
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remove unwanted plants from (an area of ground)
She was weeding the garden.
argument
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an exchange of diverging or opposite views
They had an argument.
module
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a separate unit or component of a spacecraft or other structure
The course has several modules.
performance
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the action or process of carrying out or accomplishing an action
The team's performance was excellent.
migration
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seasonal movement of animals from one region to another
Bird migration is fascinating.
wisdom
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the quality of having experience
He shared his wisdom.
restricted
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limited in extent
Access is restricted.
inquiry
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an act of asking for information
They made an inquiry.
specialize
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concentrate on and become expert in a particular subject or skill
She specializes in biology.
native
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a person born in a specified place or associated with a place by birth
He is a native of the city.
exempt
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free from an obligation or liability imposed on others
They were exempt from the tax.
mutually
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experienced or done by each of two or more parties toward or with reference to the other or others; reciprocal
They have a mutually beneficial agreement.
believe
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accept that (something) is true
I believe in you.
climate
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the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
The climate is changing.
mortality
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the state of being subject to death
Infant mortality has decreased.
comprehensive
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complete and including everything that is necessary
The report was comprehensive.
comprises
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consist of; be made up of
The team comprises ten members.
vied
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compete eagerly with someone in order to do or achieve something
They vied for the prize.
caged
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confined in a cage
The bird was caged.
contain
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have or hold (someone or something) within
The box contains books.
captivity
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the condition of being imprisoned or confined
Animals in captivity behave differently.
element
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a part or aspect of something
Honesty is an important element.
promptly
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with little or no delay; immediately
He responded promptly.
extrapolates
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extend (a graph
The data extrapolates future trends.
democracy
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a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state
The country has a democracy.
recollections
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the action or faculty of remembering or recollecting something
Her recollections of childhood were vivid.
predictions
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a statement about what will happen or might happen in the future
His predictions came true.
coastal
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of or relating to a coast or coastal region
They live in a coastal town.
prominent
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important; famous
He is a prominent figure.
capacity
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the maximum amount that something can contain
The stadium has a large capacity.
prevailing
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existing at a particular time; current
The prevailing wind is from the west.
synopsis
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a brief summary or general survey of something
The book has a synopsis.
community
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a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
The local community is supportive.
discipline
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the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior
Discipline is important.
recession
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a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced
The country is in a recession.
Word
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Definition
Example
anxiety
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A feeling of worry
"Her anxiety about the upcoming exam kept her awake at night."
fossil
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The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
"The paleontologist discovered a dinosaur fossil in the excavation site."
diagnosed
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Identified the nature of (an illness or problem) by examination of the symptoms.
"He was diagnosed with pneumonia after a week of coughing."
sophisticated
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Having or showing a refined taste or understanding.
"The software uses sophisticated algorithms to analyze data."
borrow
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Take and use (something belonging to someone else) with the intention of returning it.
"Can I borrow your pen for a moment?"
hallway
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An entrance passage; a corridor.
"The children ran down the hallway to greet their parents."
radically
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In a thorough or fundamental way; concerning the most basic and important parts of something.
"The new policy radically changed the company's structure."
literary
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Relating to or characteristic of literature.
"The professor discussed the literary themes in the novel."
enterprise
"Starting a new business enterprise is always challenging."
typically one that is difficult or requires effort.
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A project or undertaking
interaction
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Reciprocal action or influence.
"The interaction between the students and the teacher was very positive."
region
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An area or division
"The wine is produced in the Bordeaux region of France."
jargon
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Special words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to understand.
"The technical report was full of medical jargon."
theatre
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A building or outdoor area in which plays
"We went to the theatre to see a musical."
preferably
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As a matter of preference; ideally.
"I would preferably like to sit by the window."
obesity
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The condition of being grossly fat or overweight.
"Obesity is a major health concern in many countries."
disability
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A physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements
"The building was designed to provide access for people with disabilities."
unpredictable
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Not able to be predicted; changeable.
"The weather in this region is often unpredictable."
bustling
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Full of energetic and noisy activity.
"The market was bustling with shoppers."
collaborative
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Involving or done by two or more people or organizations working together.
"The project required a collaborative effort from all team members."
philosophers
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People who seek wisdom or enlightenment; scholars or thinkers.
"The lecture featured famous philosophers from ancient Greece."
claims
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State or assert that something is the case
"The company claims their product can cure all illnesses."
broaden
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Enlarge (something) in extent
"Travel can broaden your horizons and expose you to new cultures."
conviction
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A firmly held belief or opinion.
"He spoke with conviction about the importance of environmental protection."
counter
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flat-topped fixture in a store or bank across which business is conducted.
"She placed the groceries on the counter."
course
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A series of lectures or lessons about a particular subject.
"I'm taking a course in web design."
midday
start learning
The middle of the day; noon.
"We had lunch at midday."
ruined
start learning
Reduced to a state of destruction or disintegration.
"The heavy rain ruined our picnic."
drawn
start learning
Attracted or pulled in a particular direction.
"He was drawn to the beautiful painting."
engaged
start learning
Occupied
"The students were engaged in a lively discussion."
compared
start learning
Estimate
"The new model was compared to the previous version."
confidence
start learning
The feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something.
"She spoke with confidence during her presentation."
academic
start learning
Relating to education and scholarship.
"He has a strong academic background in mathematics."
mammal
start learning
A warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur
"Whales and dolphins are marine mammals."
firm
start learning
Solid or hard; not easily yielding when pressed.
"The mattress was firm and comfortable."
accepted
start learning
Generally agreed on or approved of.
"His proposal was accepted by the committee."
implementation
start learning
The process of putting a decision or plan into effect; execution.
"The implementation of the new policy took several months."
behavior
start learning
The way in which one acts or conducts oneself
"The child's behavior improved after the intervention."
observation
start learning
The action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
"Scientific research relies on careful observation of data."
organs
start learning
A part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function
"The human body has many vital organs."
equipment
start learning
The necessary items for a particular purpose.
"The gym provides a wide range of exercise equipment."
hung
start learning
Suspended or supported from above.
"The picture was hung on the wall."
insufficient
start learning
Not enough; inadequate.
"There was insufficient evidence to convict him."
thesis
start learning
A long essay or dissertation involving personal research
"She defended her thesis on environmental science."
omitted
start learning
Leave out or exclude (someone or something)
"His name was omitted from the list of attendees."
commencement
start learning
A beginning or start.
"The commencement of the project was delayed due to funding issues."
desirable
start learning
Wanted or wished for as being attractive
"A good education is highly desirable for career success."
underlying
start learning
Lying or situated under something.
"The underlying cause of the problem was difficult to identify."
tobacco
start learning
The prepared leaves of a plant
which are smoked in cigarettes
certificate
start learning
An official document attesting a fact.
"She received a certificate for completing the training course."
monolithic
start learning
Formed of a single large block of stone.
"The ancient monument was a monolithic structure."
growth
start learning
The process of increasing in size.
"The company experienced rapid growth in the past year."
correlation
start learning
A mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.
"There is a strong correlation between exercise and good health."
constructive
start learning
Serving a useful purpose; tending to build up.
"The feedback was constructive and helpful."
communicate
start learning
Share or exchange information
"We communicate with our team members through email and video calls."
demure
start learning
Reserved
"She gave a demure smile."
consequences
start learning
A result or effect of an action or condition.
"He didn't consider the consequences of his actions."
boundaries
start learning
A line that marks the limits of an area; a dividing line.
"The river forms the natural boundaries between the two countries."
hypothesis
start learning
A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
"Scientists developed a hypothesis to explain the phenomenon."
experience
start learning
Practical contact with and observation of facts or events.
"She gained valuable experience working in the field."
excursion
start learning
A short journey or trip
"We went on an excursion to the mountains."
internship
start learning
The position of a student or trainee who works in an organization
"She completed an internship at a law firm."
fatally
start learning
Causing death; deadly.
"The accident was fatally wounded."
scientific
start learning
Based on or characterized by the methods and principles of science.
"The researchers conducted a scientific study on the effects of climate change."
mishaps
start learning
An unlucky accident.
"Despite a few minor mishaps
pressure
start learning
Continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
"The water pressure in the pipes was too high."
literature
start learning
Written works
"She studied English literature at university."
inflation
start learning
A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
"The country is experiencing high inflation."
evacuate
start learning
Remove (someone) from a dangerous place.
"The building was evacuated due to a fire alarm."
drill
start learning
A tool or machine with a rotating cutting tip or reciprocating hammer or chisel
"He used a drill to make a hole in the wall."
cleanse
start learning
Rid of impurities.
"She used a facial cleanser to cleanse her skin."
demotion
start learning
Reduction in rank or status.
"He received a demotion due to poor performance."
consciously
start learning
With awareness; intentionally.
"She consciously made an effort to be polite."
unconsciously
start learning
Without awareness; unintentionally.
"He unconsciously tapped his foot during the meeting."
inadequately
start learning
In a way that is insufficient or not good enough.
"The project was inadequately funded."
misled
start learning
Cause (someone) to have a wrong idea or impression.
"He was misled by the false information."
Word
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portray
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Depict (someone or something) in a work of art or literature.
"The artist aimed to portray the beauty of nature in her painting."
memory
start learning
The faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information.
"Her memory of the event was vivid."
auditing
start learning
Conducting an official inspection of an organization's accounts
"The company hired an external firm for auditing its financial records."
demography
start learning
The statistical study of populations
abiding
start learning
Lasting a long time; enduring.
"He has an abiding love for classical music."
excellent
start learning
Extremely good; outstanding.
"She received an excellent grade on her final exam."
proactive
start learning
Creating or controlling a situation by causing something to happen rather than responding to it after it has happened.
"The company took a proactive approach to address potential risks."
legislation
start learning
Laws considered collectively.
"New legislation was introduced to protect the environment."
positive
start learning
Good or useful.
"He has a positive attitude towards his work."
fingerprint
start learning
An impression from the friction ridges of all or any part of a human finger.
"The police found a fingerprint at the crime scene."
compulsory
start learning
Required by law or rules; obligatory.
"Education is compulsory for children up to a certain age."
adopted
start learning
Take up or start to use or follow (an idea
"The company adopted a new marketing strategy."
emphasis
start learning
Special importance
"The teacher placed emphasis on the importance of regular attendance."
poverty
start learning
The state of being extremely poor.
"Many people around the world live in poverty."
plagiarism
start learning
The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
"Students are warned against plagiarism in their assignments."
beyond
start learning
Extending or going past (a certain limit).
"The project's scope went beyond the initial plan."
bias
start learning
Prejudice in favor of or against one thing
prohibited
start learning
That has been forbidden; banned.
"Smoking is prohibited in this building."
risen
start learning
Past participle of rise; moved or extended upward.
"The sun has risen
scholars
start learning
A person who is highly educated or has an aptitude for study.
"A group of scholars gathered to discuss the research findings."
suitable
start learning
Right or appropriate for a particular person
"This location is suitable for a picnic."
destroyed
start learning
Reduce (an object) to pieces or ruins.
"The old building was destroyed in the fire."
criticism
start learning
The expression of disapproval of someone or something on the basis of perceived faults or mistakes.
"She accepted the criticism and made changes to her work."
distribution
start learning
The action or process of supplying goods to stores and other businesses that sell to customers.
"The distribution of food supplies was disrupted by the storm."
dealt
start learning
Past participle of deal; take part in or be concerned with.
"The company dealt with the customer's complaint efficiently."
contract
start learning
A written or spoken agreement
innovation
start learning
The action or process of innovating.
"The company is known for its innovation in technology."
skyscrapers
start learning
A very tall building.
"The city skyline is dominated by skyscrapers."
eccentric
start learning
Unconventional and slightly strange.
"His eccentric behavior made him stand out from the crowd."
profoundly
start learning
To a profound extent; deeply or extremely.
"The speaker's words profoundly affected the audience."
pesticides
start learning
A substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
"The use of pesticides can have harmful effects on the environment."
guilt
start learning
A feeling of having done wrong or failed in an obligation.
"He felt a sense of guilt for not helping his friend."
indispensable
start learning
Absolutely necessary.
"A good education is indispensable for success."
proficiency
start learning
A high degree of skill; expertise.
"She demonstrated proficiency in multiple languages."
sabbatical
start learning
A period of paid leave granted to a university teacher or other worker for study or travel
"The professor took a sabbatical to conduct research in Italy."
indicate
start learning
Point out; show.
"The sign indicates the direction to the museum."
unsustainable
start learning
Not able to be maintained at the current rate or level.
"The current rate of consumption is unsustainable."
compounds
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A thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture.
"Chemical compounds are used in various industries."
artifacts
start learning
An object made by a human being
"The museum displays ancient artifacts from various civilizations."
definitive
start learning
Done or reached decisively and with authority.
"The scientists provided a definitive answer to the question."
unemployment
start learning
The state of being unemployed.
"The city is struggling with high unemployment rates."
figure
start learning
A numerical symbol; a number.
"The sales figures for the quarter were impressive."
professor
start learning
A teacher of the highest rank in a university or college.
"The professor lectured on the history of art."
assistance
start learning
The action of helping someone with work or a difficult task.
"He offered assistance to the elderly woman."
tombs
start learning
A large vault
"Archaeologists discovered ancient tombs during the excavation."
acknowledged
start learning
Recognized or admitted the existence or truth of.
"He acknowledged his mistake and apologized."
perception
start learning
The ability to see
"Her perception of the situation was different from mine."
seminar
start learning
A conference or other meeting for discussion or training.
"I attended a seminar on environmental sustainability."
established
start learning
Having been in existence for a long time and therefore recognized and generally accepted.
"The company has an established reputation for quality."
measures
start learning
A standard or unit used in measurement.
"The government took measures to reduce air pollution."
addiction
start learning
The fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance
"Drug addiction is a serious problem in many communities."
crises
start learning
A time of intense difficulty
"The country faced multiple economic crises."
resources
start learning
A stock or supply of money
spontaneously
start learning
As a result of a natural impulse or tendency; without effort or premeditation.
"The audience spontaneously applauded the performance."
nervously
start learning
In an anxious or apprehensive manner.
"She nervously waited for the job interview to begin."
company
start learning
A commercial business.
"He works for a large technology company."
appreciate
start learning
Recognize the full worth of.
"I appreciate your help with the project."
presentation
start learning
A speech or talk in which a new product
"He gave a compelling presentation on climate change."
renowned
start learning
Known or talked about by many people; famous.
"The museum features works by renowned artists."
commence
start learning
Begin; start.
"The meeting will commence at 10 a.m."
striking
start learning
Attracting attention by reason of being unusual
"The sunset was striking in its beauty."
glimpse
start learning
A momentary or partial view.
"She caught a glimpse of the celebrity as he entered the building."
fundamental
start learning
Forming a necessary base or core; of central importance.
"Basic math skills are fundamental to learning algebra."
residences
start learning
A person's home; the place where someone lives.
"The neighborhood is known for its elegant residences."
creativity
start learning
The use of imagination or original ideas to create something.
"The art project allowed students to express their creativity."
warning
start learning
A statement or event that indicates a possible or impending danger
"The weather forecast issued a warning about heavy rain."
perspectives
start learning
A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
"The discussion offered various perspectives on the issue."
originated
start learning
Have a specified beginning.
"The tradition originated in ancient times."
disease
start learning
A disorder of structure or function in a human
sector
start learning
An area of activity or business.
"The technology sector is rapidly growing."
lounge
start learning
A public room in a hotel
concern
start learning
Worry.
"His parents expressed concern about his grades."
relax
start learning
Make or become less tense or anxious.
"I like to relax by reading a book."
amongst
start learning
Among; surrounded by.
"She felt comfortable amongst her friends."
concentrated
start learning
Wholly directed to one thing; focused.
"The students were concentrated on their studies."
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Example
lenses
start learning
A piece of glass or other transparent substance with curved sides for concentrating or dispersing light rays
mules
start learning
The offspring of a male donkey and a female horse
"Mules are known for their strength and endurance."
appointment
start learning
An arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place.
"I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow morning."
adviser
start learning
A person who gives advice in a formal or official capacity.
"My academic adviser helped me choose my courses."
essential
start learning
Absolutely necessary; extremely important.
"Water is essential for survival."
discovery
start learning
The process of finding something or learning about something that was previously unknown.
"The discovery of penicillin revolutionized medicine."
hydrant
start learning
A pipe from a water main with a nozzle where a fire hose can be attached.
"The firefighters connected their hoses to the hydrant."
aerial
start learning
photograph taken from the air
"Aerial photography provides a unique perspective of the landscape."
definition
start learning
A statement of the exact meaning of a word
"The dictionary provides the definition of the word."
volunteer
start learning
A person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task.
"She volunteers at the local animal shelter."
orchestra
start learning
A large instrumental ensemble containing strings
accessible
start learning
Able to be reached or entered.
"The building is accessible to people with disabilities."
association
start learning
A group of people organized for a joint purpose.
"The neighborhood association organizes community events."
eradicated
start learning
Destroy completely; put an end to.
"Smallpox has been eradicated worldwide."
athletic
start learning
Physically strong
"He is an athletic person who enjoys playing sports."
pronounces
start learning
Make the sound of (a word or part of a word) in a particular way.
"She pronounces the 'th' sound correctly."
sympathy
start learning
Feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune.
"I expressed my sympathy for her loss."
artificial
start learning
Made or produced by human beings rather than occurring naturally
"Artificial intelligence is rapidly advancing."
societies
start learning
The aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community.
"Different societies have diverse cultural practices."
comparison
start learning
A consideration or estimate of the similarities or dissimilarities between two things or people.
"A comparison of the two reports revealed several discrepancies."
tricky
start learning
Requiring skill or care in handling or dealing with.
"The math problem was quite tricky."
laundry
start learning
Clothes and linens that have been or are about to be washed.
"I need to do the laundry this weekend."
crisis
start learning
A time of intense difficulty or danger.
"The economic crisis led to widespread job losses."
stakeholders
start learning
A person with an interest or concern in something
"The company consulted with its stakeholders before making the decision."
inspired
start learning
Filled with the urge or ability to do or feel something
"The artist was inspired by the beauty of the landscape."
anonymous
start learning
Not identified by name; of unknown source.
"An anonymous donor contributed to the charity."
miraculous
start learning
Highly improbable and extraordinary; occurring by or as if by supernatural intervention.
"The patient made a miraculous recovery."
cognitive
start learning
Relating to cognition; involving conscious intellectual activity (such as thinking
"Cognitive development is essential for learning."
acceptance
start learning
The action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered.
"Her acceptance of the award was met with applause."
bankrupt
start learning
Declared in law as unable to pay outstanding debts.
"The company went bankrupt due to financial mismanagement."
determined
start learning
Having one's mind made up; resolved.
"She was determined to succeed in her career."
assets
start learning
An item of property owned by a person or company
"The company's assets include its buildings and equipment."
tactics
start learning
An action or strategy carefully planned to achieve a specific end.
"The team used effective tactics to win the game."
distracted
start learning
Unable to concentrate or focus.
"He was distracted by the noise outside."
entrepreneurship
start learning
The activity of setting up a business or businesses
"Entrepreneurship plays a vital role in economic growth."
credits
start learning
The acknowledgment of someone's contribution to a piece of work.
"The movie's credits listed the names of the cast and crew."
survey
start learning
An investigation of the opinions or experience of a group of people
"The company conducted a survey to gather customer feedback."
urged
start learning
Tried earnestly or persistently to persuade someone to do something.
"She urged him to seek medical attention."
correlated
start learning
Having a mutual relationship or connection
"The study found that stress is correlated with health problems."
fascinating
start learning
Extremely interesting or attractive.
"The documentary was fascinating to watch."
tracing
start learning
Following or discovering the course
"The historian was tracing the origins of the ancient civilization."
vapor
start learning
A substance diffused or suspended in the air
"The hot spring emitted vapor into the air."
parliament
start learning
The highest legislature
semester
start learning
A half-year term in a school or university
"The spring semester begins in January."
specialist
start learning
A person highly skilled in a specific and restricted field.
"The patient was referred to a specialist for further treatment."
chemical
start learning
A compound or substance that has been purified or prepared
"The lab uses various chemical compounds."
gravity
start learning
The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
"Gravity keeps us grounded on Earth."
prosperity
start learning
The state of being prosperous; wealth or success.
"The country enjoyed a period of economic prosperity."
international
start learning
Existing
"The company has international operations."
mass
start learning
A coherent typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
"The meteor was a large mass of rock."
prevent
start learning
Keep (something) from happening or arising.
"Washing your hands can prevent the spread of germs."
astronauts
start learning
A person trained by a human spaceflight program to command
"Astronauts explore space and conduct scientific research."
agriculture
start learning
The science or practice of farming
including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food
driven
start learning
Motivated or characterized by a compelling need or desire; determined or hard-working.
"He is a driven individual who strives for excellence."
sufficient
start learning
Enough; adequate.
"There is sufficient evidence to support the claim."
untapped
start learning
Not yet exploited or used.
"The region has untapped potential for tourism."
explore
start learning
Investigate systematically.
"We decided to explore the ancient ruins."
converted
start learning
Change (something) in form
"The old factory was converted into apartments."
inhabitants
start learning
A person or animal that lives in or occupies a place.
"The island's inhabitants are friendly and welcoming."
curriculum
start learning
The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.
"The school offers a diverse curriculum."
aquatic
start learning
Relating to water.
"Aquatic plants thrive in the pond."
illness
start learning
A disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
"She recovered from a long illness."
consumption
start learning
The using up of a resource.
"The consumption of fossil fuels contributes to climate change."
concentrate
start learning
Focus one's attention or resources on a particular activity
"The students need to concentrate on their studies."
reform
start learning
Make changes in (something
or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it.
dissertation
start learning
A long piece of writing on a particular subject
"He wrote a dissertation on the history of art."
considerably
start learning
To a notably large extent; much.
"The price of gas has increased considerably."
affect
start learning
Have an effect on; influence.
"The weather can affect our mood."
exciting
start learning
Causing great enthusiasm and eagerness.
"The game was very exciting to watch."
threatened
start learning
Indicate the likelihood of danger or trouble.
"The endangered species is threatened by habitat loss."
anthropology
start learning
The study of human societies and cultures and their development.
"Anthropology explores the diversity of human cultures."
goggles
start learning
Close-fitting eyeglasses with side shields
harsh
start learning
Rough or severe.
"The desert environment is harsh."
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Example
situation
start learning
A set of circumstances in which one finds oneself; a state of affairs.
"The company is in a difficult financial situation."
pharmacy
start learning
A place where medicinal drugs are dispensed.
"I went to the pharmacy to pick up my prescription."
construct
start learning
Build or erect (something
composed
start learning
Having one's feelings and expression under control; calm and self-possessed.
"She remained composed despite the stressful situation."

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