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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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labor | n: productive work, especially physical work done for wages; the people who do manual or physical work in a country or company for wage; (verb) to work hard or to strive and make an effort to reach a goal | |
naive | adj: showing unaffected simplicity and lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment | |
intuition | n: the ability to understand or know something without reasoning or evidence; a feeling that guides a person to do or believe something without fully understanding why | |
maze | n: a complex network of winding passages or pathways designed as a puzzle or challenge for people to navigate through | |
bonus | n: an extra amount of money that is added to payment as a present or reward for good work | |
incredibly | adv: in a way that is very difficult to believe; exceedingly or extremely | |
simplistic | adj: oversimplified or lacking in complexity or depth; characterized by an attempt to explain something complex or multifaceted with overly vague or simple terms | |
misery | n: a state of ill-being due to affliction or misfortune | |
frostbite | n: a medical condition that occurs when the skin and underlying tissue freeze due to exposure to extremely cold temperatures, resulting in damage or loss of tissue and, in severe cases, amputation | |
difficulty | n: a condition or state that causes problems | |
circumstance | n: the specific conditions or events that surround a particular situation or occurrence | |
recover | v: to return to a former condition, health, mind, or strength | |
peak | n: the point to which something or someone is at its strongest, best, or most successful; the pointed top of a mountain | |
motivate | v: to make someone want to do something, especially something that requires tremendous work and effort | |
preparation | n: the activity of getting ready for something or making something ready | |
merger | n: the process of two or more companies joining together and becoming one entity, often to improve their competitive position or achieve synergies in operations or distribution | |
acquisition | n: the act of getting something, usually through purchase, negotiation, or effort | |
graph | n: a picture consisting of a line, lines, points, etc., that shows how two or more sets of certain quantities are related to each other | |
cancel | v: to decide that a previously scheduled activity will not take place | |
depressed | adj: sad and without any hope | |
experiment | n: the scientific test conducted to observe what happens and gain new knowledge | |
disassemble | v: to take apart, dismantle, or separate a device, machine, or other objects into its parts or components | |
participate | v: to take part in something | |
inspire | v: to make somebody fill with the desire, confidence, or enthusiasm, especially to do something creative | |
pun | n: a humorous play on words or use of words that sound similar but have different meanings, often for a comedic effect; a form of wordplay | |
roll | v: to move in a particular direction by turning over and over or from side to side | |
essence | n: the basic or most important part or quality of something that makes it what it is | |
futile | adj: incapable of producing any useful result; pointless | |
progression | n: the act or process of changing to the next stage or phase or moving forward | |
torture | n: the act of causing intense pain or suffering to someone to punish them, extract information from them, or for some other reason | |
endless | adj: having no end or conclusion; infinitely very large in size or amount | |
destroy | v: to ruin or damage severely or completely; to eradicate or eliminate completely | |
bionic | adj: relating to or using technology or devices that enhance or replace biological functions, typically in a way that mimics or improves upon the original | |
cancer | n: abnormal growth of cells that can invade and destroy surrounding tissues and organs; a disease characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells | |
opportune | adj: suitable or happening at a time that is suitable or convenient for a particular purpose | |
predict | v: to state beforehand that something will happen in the future, mainly based on knowledge or experience | |
magnitude | n: the extent, level, importance, or amount of something | |
importance | n: the quality of being important and worthy of note | |
extent | n: the point or degree or area to which something extends | |
speculate | v: to form a theory or conjecture or guess about a subject without solid evidence | |
internal | adj: of or relating to the inside of something | |
correlation | n: a statistical relationship between two variables in which one variable is affected by the other; a reciprocal relation between two or more facts, numbers, etc. | |
relation | n: the way two persons or groups of people feel and act toward one another | |
manipulate | v: to influence or control something or someone to your advantage, often in an unfair or dishonest way | |
crush | v: to press it firmly, usually with your hands or a tool, so that it becomes flat or smaller | |
eliminate | v: to remove or get rid of someone or something | |
software | n: a set of computer programs and associated documentation and data for doing particular computational jobs | |
innovate | v: to introduce new methods, ideas, or products | |
engineer | n: a person whose job is designing, building, or maintaining something such as machines, structures, or software | |
kosher | adj: conforming to Jewish dietary laws; conforming to proper or ethical standards; legitimate, lawful, or acceptable | |
expense | n: the money, time, or effort incurred or required for something | |
decide | v: to make up someone’s mind about something; to come to a conclusion or judgment after considering options | |
aspect | n: one part or feature of a situation, problem, subject, etc. | |
generation | n: all the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively; the production of heat or electricity | |
prototype | n: a first or preliminary example of something such as a device or vehicle from which other forms are developed | |
motivation | n: the reason or enthusiasm for acting or behaving in a particular way | |
unimportant | adj: not important | |
slightly | adv: in a small degree or extent; a little | |
random | adj: made, done, or happening without method, conscious decision, or any regular pattern | |
identical | adj: being the exact same one | |
scan | v: to examine something hastily, with the eyes or with a machine, to get information | |
pile | n: a collection of objects positioned one on top of another; a large sum of something, such as money | |
shred | v: to tear or cut something into a small pieces; (noun) a tiny or scarcely detectable amount | |
plot | n: a secret plan or scheme to achieve a specific goal; the plan or main story of a literary work; (verb) to plan secretly, usually something illegal | |
acknowledged | adj: recognized or admitted as being true or valid | |
cheat | v: to act dishonestly or unfairly to gain an advantage or to deceive someone; to break the rules or laws | |
submit | v: to give or offer a document, proposal, etc. to a decision-maker for examination or consideration | |
ignore | v: to intentionally not listen or pay attention to | |
sufficient | adj: adequate; enough for a particular purpose or requirement | |
dramatically | adv: in a very impressive manner | |
improve | v: to make or become better | |
overdo | v: to exaggerate or exceed limits of something; to do or use something to such an excessive or exaggerated extent that it causes harm or becomes unpleasant; to overexert | |
negative | adj: having the quality of something bad or harmful; expressing refusal | |
assemble | v: to collect in one place as a single group | |
confuse | v: to mistake one thing for another; to make somebody hard to understand | |
process | n: a series of actions or operations performed to achieve a particular outcome or goal; a systematic procedure or approach used to accomplish a specific task or objective; a method of treating milk to make it suitable for consumption or use in other dairy products | |
powder | n: a dry and fine substance that consists of very small, loose particles | |
housewife | n: a woman who manages a household, particularly one who stays at home to take care of children and domestic duties | |
stir | v: to mix a liquid or substance by using a spoon or something similar; to cause to be agitated, excited, or roused | |
unpopular | adj: not liked, supported, or approved by many people; having an unfavorable reputation | |
involve | v: to include or affect someone or something as a necessary part of something else | |
degree | n: a unit of measurement for angles, temperature, or level of proficiency or achievement; a rank or level of academic or professional attainment | |
experimental | adj: relating to or based on new ideas, forms, methods, etc. that have not been tried before, usually to find out what effect they have | |
origami | n: the Japanese art or practice of folding paper into decorative shapes and figures | |
instruction | n: detailed direction, order, etc., on how to do or use something | |
novice | n: a person who is new to a particular activity or experience; a beginner or learner | |
ugly | adj: unattractive in appearance; unpleasant to look at | |
belong | v: to be the property of someone or something; to be a member or part of a group; to be in the proper or appropriate place | |
external | adj: belonging to or situated outside of someone or something | |
observer | n: a person who watches or notices someone or something but has no active part in it | |
evaluate | v: to assess or estimate the quality, significance, quantity, or value of something | |
diagram | n: a simplified illustration of the appearance, structure, or workings of something | |
association | n: a people or groups of people who have joined in a single organization together for a particular purpose; a social or business connection or relationship | |
creature | n: a living being, especially an animal | |
blacksmith | n: a smith who forges and shapes iron with a hammer and anvil | |
efficiency | n: the state or quality of doing something well with no waste of input such as time or money | |
tremendous | adj: very great in degree or extent or amount or impact; extremely good | |
industrial | adj: of or relating to or resulting from industry | |
revolution | n: a large-scale attempt to overthrow the government of a country, often using violence or war; | |
alienation | n: the state of being isolated or detached from one’s social, emotional, or political environment | |
economy | n: the system by which a country or region produces manages, and distributes goods and services, including the money and finances involved in these activities; (of an airline) the lowest-priced, most basic option for seating in commercial travel | |
identity | n: the fact of being who or what somebody or something is; the features, emotions, or ideas that distinguish persons from one another | |
pride | n: a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one’s achievements | |
component | n: one of several parts that combines with others to form something bigger | |
employee | n: a person who is hired to work for a business or organization in exchange for wages or salary; a worker |