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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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marked | adj: having a noticeable feature or distinctive quality; easily noticeable or obvious | |
artistic | adj: of or relating to art or artist; satisfying aesthetic standards and sensibilities | |
excellence | n: the quality of being extremely good | |
instability | n: the state of being unstable or uncertain and likely to change suddenly | |
mismanagement | n: the act of managing something poorly, incompetently, or ineffectively, resulting in negative consequences | |
wit | n: the ability to say or write things or ideas in a clever and humorous way | |
military | adj: relating to or characteristic of members of the armed forces; of or relating to war or warfare | |
coup | n: a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government; an impressive or successful action or achievement | |
dimly | adv: faintly or indistinctly; with little light or clarity; not clearly or brightly | |
shack | n: a small, often rundown dwelling or house, typically one that is poorly constructed or maintained | |
flickering | adj: shining or flashing in an unsteady or irregular way; fluctuating or wavering, often with regards to light or flame | |
background | n: the details of a person’s social heritage, such as family, vocational or educational experience; past information that is essential to understanding a situation or problem | |
blindfold | n: a covering for the eyes used to block out light, particularly one used as a means of sensory deprivation or as a form of punishment or revenge; (verb) to cover someone’s eyes with a blindfold or similar material, often as a way of preventing them from seeing something or to make a game or activity more challenging | |
pole | n: one of two antipodal points where the Earth’s axis of rotation intersects the Earth’s surface; a long, slender, rounded rod, typically of wood or metal, used as a support or to hang something | |
fir | n: a type of tall evergreen tree that is native to the northern hemisphere, with needle-like leaves and cones that stand upright on the branches | |
squad | n: a small group of people organized for a particular purpose, especially a military one or a sports team | |
aim | v: to try or plan to get or achieve something | |
broadcast | v: to send out a program or some information on radio or television | |
shock | n: a strong feeling or physical reaction to a sudden and unexpected event or experience, especially something unpleasant | |
shed | v: to get rid of something as superfluous or unwanted; to cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers; (noun) an outbuilding with a single story, mainly used for shelter or storage | |
blend | v: to mix or combine two or more substances | |
chameleon | n: a lizard-like reptile that can change its color to blend into its environment as a form of protective camouflage; a person who can adapt their behavior, speech, or appearance to fit various social situations or expectations | |
tactic | n: a method or strategy used to achieve a particular goal or objective | |
survival | n: the state of continuing to exist or live, frequently in the face of difficulty or danger | |
typecast | v: to always give an actor the same kind of character to play, usually because of their suitability | |
exotic | adj: originating from or characteristic of a foreign country or culture; strikingly unusual, uncommon, or intriguing | |
violent | adj: involving or caused by physical force or aggression against someone or something | |
terror | n: intense fear; a state of intense fear or alarm | |
ashamed | adj: feeling guilt, embarrassment, or remorse about something because of something you have done | |
fortunate | adj: having good luck or lucky | |
decide | v: to make up someone’s mind about something; to come to a conclusion or judgment after considering options | |
absence | n: the fact or condition of being away from a place where they are typically anticipated to be | |
president | n: the leader of a republic, for example, the US; the person in charge of the organization such as a company, university, club, etc. | |
elect | v: to choose someone for a specific position by voting for them; to decide or choose to do something | |
footprint | n: a mark of a foot, shoe, or animal’s foot left on a surface | |
childhood | n: the state or time of being a child | |
suddenly | adv: quickly and unexpectedly | |
surround | v: to be all around something or somebody | |
cheer | v: to give a loud shout to show support, praise, or approval | |
rally | v: a public meeting of a group of people intended to arouse enthusiasm | |
democracy | n: a form of government in which the people have the authority to deliberate and decide legislation, or to choose governing officials to do so | |
environment | n: the natural world such as air, water, and land in which humans, animals, and plants live | |
fragile | adj: delicate or easily broken or damaged | |
identity | n: the fact of being who or what somebody or something is; the features, emotions, or ideas that distinguish persons from one another | |
metaphor | n: a figure of speech in which an expression is used to refer to something that it does not denote to suggest a similarity | |
sub-Saharan | adj: of or relating to or situated in the area south of the Sahara Desert | |
independence | n: freedom from another’s or others’ control or influence | |
strength | n: the quality or state of being physically, or sometimes mentally, strong | |
foundation | n: the lowest load-bearing part of a building, typically below ground level; a fundamental basis or principle upon which something is built or established; an organization that provides funding or support for charitable or educational purposes | |
poll | n: an inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people; the process of voting at an election | |
statistics | n: the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data | |
voter | n: a person who votes or has a legal right to vote in a political election | |
eager | adj: showing enthusiasm and a strong desire or interest to do something | |
fate | n: the development of events beyond one’s control; destiny; the ultimate outcome or consequence of a situation or person’s actions | |
forth | adv: forward, outward, or onward in location, direction, or progress; into view or consideration; with confidence, boldness, or in the open | |
achieve | v: to successfully complete a task or goal, often through hard work, perseverance, and dedication; to attain or accomplish something that one has set out to do | |
absolute | adj: perfect or complete or to the most considerable degree possible | |
candidate | n: a person who is seeking or being considered for some kind of position, title, honor, or award; a job applicant | |
rhetoric | n: speech or writing intended to please or persuade someone; the art or study of using language effectively and persuasively in spoken or written form | |
cliche | n: a phrase or expression that has become overused to the point that it has lost its original impact or meaning; a trite or unoriginal idea or statement | |
haunt | v: to frequent or visit repeatedly, often in a way that is disturbing or unsettling; to occupy or fill the mind, often in a way that is unpleasant or persistent | |
claim | v: to assert that something is true; to demand or request something as one’s own; to lay legal or moral right to something; (noun) a demand or assertion of a right or something that one believes to be true | |
intimidation | n: the act of instilling fear or anxiety in someone, often to make them feel inferior or submissive; the use of threats or coercion to deter someone from taking a certain course of action | |
ballot | n: a piece of paper used to cast a vote in an election | |
inflated | adj: swollen or blown up, especially with air or gas; excessively or unreasonably high | |
mob | n: a large and disorderly crowd of people; a large horde of animals | |
eruption | n: an instance of a sudden and violent release of lava, gas, or ash from a volcano; a sudden outburst or explosion of something | |
brutal | adj: harsh or cruel | |
scramble | v: to move or climb quickly and awkwardly, often using your hands to help you | |
chaos | n: a state of complete confusion or disorder, often characterized by a lack of predictability or control | |
sink | v: to submerge or go down below the surface of a liquid or substance; to decline or deteriorate; to cause something to go down into a liquid substance or sink into something else | |
proof | n: a fact or piece of information that shows something is true or exists | |
capable | adj: having the ability, skill, or potential to do something; competent or proficient in a particular task or area of expertise | |
govern | v: to legally control and direct a country, city, group of people, etc. and be responsible for introducing new laws, organizing and maintaining public services | |
shortcoming | n: a lack or deficiency in a particular respect; a fault or defect | |
echo | n: a sound heard after being reflected off a surface, such as a wall or a cliff | |
gunshot | n: the sound or act of firing a gun or other firearm, usually accompanied by a loud explosion and a projectile that is propelled toward the target | |
linger | v: to stay in a place or exist longer than expected | |
drown | v: to die or cause to die by being unable to breathe underwater | |
chant | n: a simple melody or tune, typically one that is repeated or sung in a monotonous way; (verb) recite with musical intonation | |
aft | adj: (the opposite of “forward”) located at or towards the rear or back of a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle | |
distort | v: to change something’s shape, appearance, or sound so that it appears weird or unclear | |
melody | n: a succession of musical tones forming part of a larger piece of music | |
harmonious | adj: characterized by harmony or agreement; free from conflict or disagreement; pleasing or soothing in sound or tone | |
uphold | v: to support or defend something, such as a law, idea, decision, etc. | |
peaceful | adj: not involving violence, conflict, or war | |
mass | n: a large amount of a substance with no definite shape or form; a large number of people or things grouped or crowded together | |
urgently | adv: in a way that requires immediate action or attention, especially before anything else, because of being very important | |
comparison | n: the consideration or examination of the similarities between two or more people or things | |
preach | v: to deliver a religious or moral message to an audience | |
shining | adj: giving off or reflecting light; bright, glistening, or gleaming; characterized by impressive accomplishments or excellence | |
stall | v: to stop or cause to stop making progress; (noun) small area or booth set off for the sale of goods in a market or large covered area | |
bush | n: a plant growing thickly with many small branches and several stiff stems coming up from the root | |
gore | v: to pierce with a sharp object, causing injury or death; (noun) coagulated blood from a wound | |
unwilling | adj: not ready or wanting to do something | |
proceed | v: to move forward or to continue with a process or action; to advance or progress | |
honor | n: high regard or great respect for someone; the quality of having and doing based on a keen sense of morality; (verb) to show respect towards someone | |
supreme | adj: highest in rank, level, or importance | |
incredibly | adv: in a way that is very difficult to believe; exceedingly or extremely | |
elector | n: a person who has the right to vote in an election | |
commissioner | n: an official member of a government department or another organization who is responsible for controlling something or performing specific duties | |
declare | v: to say, state, or announce something clearly, officially, or publicly | |
consent | n: permission or agreement to do something, especially given by somebody in authority | |
unprecedented | adj: never having been seen, done, or known before | |
rerun | n: the act of repeating or replaying a previously aired episode of a television show or a past event or performance; (verb) to broadcast or play again an item, especially a television or radio program; to run a race or other sporting event again | |
determinant | n: a factor, circumstance, or condition that contributes to the shaping, influencing, or determining of a particular outcome or result | |
defeat | v: to win against somebody in a fight, war, or attempt | |
cycle | n: an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs; a bicycle or motorcycle | |
abuse | n: the use of something in an incorrect or harmful manner | |
uphill | adj: sloping upward; difficult or challenging; (adverb) upward on a hill or slope | |
grant | v: to agree to give or allow somebody |