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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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segregate | v: to separate or set apart from others, often based on race, gender, or some other characteristic | |
roulette | n: a gambling game played on a spinning wheel with numbers and colors where a small ball is thrown onto the spinning wheel, and players bet on which number or color it will land on | |
hometown | n: the town or city where one was born or grew up | |
military | adj: relating to or characteristic of members of the armed forces; of or relating to war or warfare | |
attempt | n: an act or effort of trying to do something, especially something difficult | |
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 | |
statistics | n: the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data | |
barrier | n: a fence or other obstruction that makes it hard to move or get in; any condition that makes it difficult to make progress or to achieve an objective | |
retire | v: to withdraw from one’s position or occupation, especially because of age | |
graduated | adj: having received a degree from a school, college, or university; marked with or divided into levels or degrees | |
graduate | n: a person who has a first degree from university or college; (verb) to complete the first course of university or college and get a degree | |
diploma | n: a document showing the completion of a course of study or a portion of the education program; a course of study at a college or university | |
bachelor | n: an unmarried man; a person who holds an undergraduate degree from a college or university | |
tuition | n: the act of teaching something, especially when given to a small group or one person; fees charged by education institutions for instruction or other services | |
excess | n: an amount or quantity beyond what is acceptable, expected, or reasonable | |
escalate | v: to increase in intensity, size, or severity; to make something greater, worse, or more serious | |
offline | adj: not connected to the internet | |
academic | adj: associated with schools, colleges, and universities, especially studying and thinking, not with practical skills | |
hurdle | n: a barrier or obstacle that must be overcome | |
afford | v: to have enough money or time to be able to buy or do something | |
privilege | n: a special right or advantage that only one person or group of people has, usually because they are rich and powerful in a society | |
institute | n: an organization that has a specific purpose, particularly one dealing with science, education, or a particular profession; (verb) to initiate, introduce, or establish something | |
devote | v: to commit or dedicate oneself or one’s time, effort, or energy to a particular task or purpose | |
educator | n: a person who teaches or educates people | |
administrator | n: a person or organization responsible for managing and directing the affairs of a business, institution, government agency, or other organization; someone who administers, regulates, or supervises | |
tradition | n: a belief, custom, or way of doing something that has been passed down from generation to generation within a group or society | |
redesign | v: to design something again, especially in a different or modified form; (noun) the process of designing something again | |
dramatically | adv: in a very impressive manner | |
rethink | v: to consider again a plan, idea, etc., especially to change it | |
reimagine | v: to imagine or conceive of something in a new or different way | |
typical | adj: having the usual characteristics or traits of a specific group of things | |
assess | v: to judge or decide the nature or quality of someone or something | |
creditor | n: a person, company, etc. to whom a debtor owes money | |
scenario | n: a description of possible actions or events in the future; a written outline of a play, film, or literary work | |
variable | adj: likely to change or vary often; (noun) a symbol, like x or y, that is used in mathematical or logical expressions to represent a value that may be changed | |
problematic | adj: full of difficulties; difficult to deal with or solve | |
balance | n: a condition in which everything has the same weight or force; something left after other parts have been taken away | |
obligation | n: the state of being morally or legally bound to do or pay something | |
responsible | adj: answerable or accountable for something within one’s power, control, or management | |
flip | v: to turn over into a different position quickly; to throw or toss with a light motion | |
constant | adj: happening repeatedly or all the time | |
tyranny | n: a form of government in which a single ruler has absolute power, often exercised cruelly and oppressively; the arbitrary or oppressive exercise of power or control over others | |
mastery | n: complete control or power of something to dominate or defeat; great skill or knowledge in a particular subject or activity | |
semester | n: one of the periods that the school or university divided into, especially in the US and Australia; a half-year term | |
evaluate | v: to assess or estimate the quality, significance, quantity, or value of something | |
automotive | adj: of or relating to motor vehicles | |
technique | n: a particular way or art of doing something that needs skill | |
certificate | n: an official document stating that the information contained within is true | |
electrical | adj: relating to electricity | |
axle | n: a rod or spindle around which a wheel or pair of wheels revolves; a central shaft used to transmit power to machinery or vehicles | |
engine | n: a machine that converts thermal energy to mechanical work; something that has an important role used to achieve a purpose | |
shyness | n: the quality or state of being worried or embarrassed about meeting and speaking to other people | |
engineer | n: a person whose job is designing, building, or maintaining something such as machines, structures, or software | |
pathway | n: a track that constitutes or serves as a path; an approach or a way of doing something | |
remainder | n: the part of something that is left over when the rest has been used or taken | |
currency | n: a system of money in general use in a particular country | |
deposit | n: a sum of money or materials placed or kept in a bank, safety deposit box, or other secure places for safekeeping; a layer of rock, sand, or other material left behind by a flowing liquid or eroding force | |
intern | v: to put someone in prison, especially for political or military reasons; (noun) a student or trainee who works, sometimes for free, to get work experience or to fulfill qualification criteria | |
envision | v: to imagine or expect what a situation will be like in the future | |
maintain | v: to continue to uphold or sustain; to keep in a particular state or condition; to assert or declare something to be true | |
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 | |
emotional | adj: relating to people’s feelings | |
disconnect | v: to unfasten or disjoin something, especially to break the connection between a supply of gas, water, or electricity and a piece of equipment | |
locate | v: to specify or determine the exact position of someone or something | |
communal | adj: belonging to or used by a group rather than individuals; for common use | |
church | n: a building or institution dedicated to religious worship or activities; a Christian religious organization or denomination | |
volunteer | n: a person who performs or offers to perform a job or service without being paid for or forced to do | |
thrive | v: to grow vigorously; to make steady progress | |
vital | adj: necessary for the success or continued existence of something | |
ecosystem | n: all the plants and living creatures in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment | |
absolutely | adv: without restriction or limitation; completely or utterly | |
inspiration | n: something that motivates or encourages someone to create or achieve something, or a feeling of excitement or creativity | |
spark | v: to start something or make it grow, especially suddenly; to emit a tiny piece of fire or electricity | |
mess | n: a state of confusion, dirtiness, or untidiness; (verb) to fail to do something or to make something dirty or untidy | |
magic | n: beliefs and actions employed to influence supernatural beings and forces; any art or performance that invokes supernatural powers | |
engaging | adj: attracting, pleasant, or charming | |
charm | n: the power or quality of pleasing or fascinating people | |
expand | v: to increase or to make something greater in size, number, or importance | |
relation | n: the way two persons or groups of people feel and act toward one another | |
administer | v: to oversee and control the operation or arrangement of something | |
undergraduate | n: a student who is studying for their first degree at a university or other higher education institution | |
upward | adv: toward the top or highest point, or a higher position or level; (adjective) extending or moving toward a higher place | |
aspire | v: to have an ambition or a desire to achieve something, typically something high or great | |
virtual | adj: being actually such in almost every respect; existing in essence or effect though not in actual fact | |
folk | n: people in general, especially those of a particular group or type | |
skeptical | adj: doubting that something is accurate or useful | |
posit | v: to suggest or accept something as fact or as a basis for argument or consideration | |
argue | v: to express differing opinions or points of view, often in a heated or contentious manner; to present a case or reasoning to persuade or convince others | |
regardless | adv: not paying attention or considering something or someone even if the situation is bad or there are difficulties | |
laptop | n: a portable computer that is small enough to be carried around easily and used on your lap | |
instruction | n: detailed direction, order, etc., on how to do or use something | |
faculty | n: an inborn or natural ability to hear, see, think, move, etc.; a department or group of the university concerned with a major division of knowledge | |
anticipate | v: to expect or predict that something will happen; to tell in advance | |
outreach | n: an effort to extend help or services to people who may not be aware of them, often in a targeted manner; the process of establishing connections and communication with a wider community or audience; (verb) to reach out or make contact with people or groups to offer help, support, or information | |
packaging | n: the process, materials, or container used to wrap or contain a product for distribution, storage, or sale; the design or appearance of a product’s packaging | |
toolkit | n: a set of tools, materials, or resources that are designed to be used together for a specific purpose or task; a collection of information or techniques that can be used to address a problem or achieve a goal | |
automated | adj: carried out by machines or computers to replace or decrease human labor | |
intervention | n: the action or process of being done to improve or help a circumstance, often they have not been asked to do so | |
chatbot | n: a computer program that uses artificial intelligence to simulate conversation with users, often used for customer service or informational purposes | |
predict | v: to state beforehand that something will happen in the future, mainly based on knowledge or experience | |
analytics | n: the systematic computational analysis of data or statistics; information resulting from this analysis | |
AI | n: (abbreviation for artificial intelligence) the theory and development of computer systems capable of doing activities that would ordinarily need human intelligence, such as object recognition, speech recognition, decision-making, and language translation | |
insight | n: the ability to gain an accurate and deep understanding of people or situations; an accurate and deep understanding of what something is like | |
unstick | v: to free something that is stuck or adhering to something else | |
exclusive | adj: not divided or shared with others | |
autonomous | adj: capable of governing or controlling its affairs | |
government | n: the group of people with authority to control a country or state | |
invest | v: to put money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or achieve a result | |
superhighway | n: a large, wide road designed for high-speed traffic | |
fluid | n: a substance that can flow and is not solid | |
transferable | adj: able to be transferred or moved from one place or situation to another; legally able to be moved to the ownership of another | |
boundary | n: a real or imaginary line that marks the limit or extent of something and separates it from other things or places | |
competent | adj: having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully | |
workforce | n: all the people who work in a company, industry, country, etc. | |
invite | v: to ask someone to come or join; to offer an opportunity or possibility for something to happen or take place |