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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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humanity | n: all people living on the earth; the quality or state of being human rather than an animal, a machine, etc. | |
giant | adj: enormous; much bigger or more important than similar items usually are | |
titanic | adj: of or having a great size, power, or influence; of or relating to Titanium (= a light, strong grey, lustrous, corrosion-resistant metallic element) | |
destroy | v: to ruin or damage severely or completely; to eradicate or eliminate completely | |
eternal | adj: being without beginning or end; lasting forever | |
hell | n: the place thought to be where bad people go and are punished after death, often depicted as being located beneath the earth; an extraordinarily unpleasant or difficult place | |
foresight | n: the ability to anticipate or predict future events or outcomes; the act of planning for the future with wisdom and prudence; an intuitive sense of what is to come | |
persuade | v: to convince or induce someone to do something by presenting a reason or argument; to sway or influence someone’s decision or opinion | |
Zeus | n: the king of the gods in ancient Greek mythology, who was the god of the sky and thunder, and was the most powerful of the Olympian gods, who resided on Mount Olympus | |
entrust | v: to delegate or assign responsibility or authority to someone else; to put trust or confidence in someone’s abilities or judgment | |
broth | n: a liquid in which meat, fish, or vegetables have been cooked, used as a base for soups and stews | |
distribute | v: to give something to a large number of individuals, or to spread or furnish something | |
creature | n: a living being, especially an animal | |
flee | v: to leave by running away, especially out of fear or danger | |
glitter | v: to shine with bright, sparkling light; to reflect light in a way that sparkles and shines | |
fur | n: the hairy coat of a mammal, especially when fine, soft, and thick | |
claw | n: a curved, pointed appendage found on the foot or leg of an animal, used for gripping or grasping; a human hand with long, narrow fingers that are curved like a claw; a machine or tool with a claw-like opening used for gripping or lifting objects | |
humming | adj: producing a continuous, low, vibrating sound like that of the bee | |
mud | n: a soft, wet, sticky earth or clay | |
decree | n: an official order that has the force of law | |
mortal | adj: subject to death; unrelenting and deadly | |
worship | v: to have or show a strong feeling of profound respect and admiration for a religious entity such as God or a god | |
inhabitant | n: a person or an animal that lives in a particular place | |
mount | v: to increase, go up, or advance gradually or continuously; to prepare and supply with the necessary equipment for execution or performance; to ride on something or someone | |
deem | v: to consider or decide something in a particular way | |
subservient | adj: willing to obey or serve someone else without question or complaint; excessively obedient or submissive | |
vulnerable | adj: capable of being hurt or influenced physically or mentally | |
element | n: a fundamental or essential part of something | |
dependent | adj: relying on someone or something else for support or aid | |
envision | v: to imagine or expect what a situation will be like in the future | |
crude | adj: being in an unrefined or natural state; (noun) the unprocessed form of oil | |
decide | v: to make up someone’s mind about something; to come to a conclusion or judgment after considering options | |
sacrifice | n: the act of killing an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to a deity; (verb) to give up something important or valuable to help another person or get or do something that seems more important | |
wily | adj: characterized by slyness, deviousness, or cunning; using trickery or stratagems to achieve one’s goals | |
advantage | n: a condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable or superior position; a beneficial feature or asset that someone or something has | |
bull | n: a male bovine animal; an investor who has a positive outlook on the market or a particular investment and buys with the expectation of prices increasing | |
divide | v: to separate or cause to separate into parts or groups | |
conceal | v: to prevent something from being seen, found, observed, or discovered | |
succulent | adj: having thick and fleshy leaves or stems that can store water, typically used to describe plants in arid environments; (noun) a type of plant that has thick, fleshy leaves or stems that are capable of storing water | |
flesh | n: the soft substance composing the body of a person or animal, as opposed to bones and other structures | |
appealing | adj: attractive or exciting; evoking a positive response or desire; having qualities that are likely to encourage someone to like or enjoy something | |
belly | n: the front part of the body below the chest, containing the stomach and bowels; the rounded or curved part of an object, such as a ship or aircraft | |
layer | n: a sheet, quantity, or thickness of the material, typically one of several, covering a surface or body; a level or part within a system or set of ideas | |
portion | n: one component of a larger entity | |
outrage | n: an intense feeling of anger or indignation in response to something that is perceived as unfair, unjust, or offensive; a public display of anger or protest against such injustices | |
deception | n: the act of misleading or tricking someone, often by creating a false impression or concealing the truth; a fraudulent or dishonest action | |
forbid | v: to order somebody not to do something, especially officially; to keep something from happening or arising | |
refuse | v: to show that one is not willing to do or accept something | |
deny | v: to state that one refuses to admit the existence or truth of something | |
workshop | n: a place where people work, especially one where they do manual or practical work; a brief intensive course for a small group | |
flame | n: a bright, visible light and heat source caused by combustion; a strong, intense feeling typically associated with passion, aggression, or anger | |
hollow | adj: having a hole, empty space inside, or indentation on the surface | |
fennel | n: a bulbous plant with feathery leaves and yellow flowers, commonly used as an herb and a vegetable in cooking, whose seeds are used as a spice and for their medicinal properties | |
stalk | v: to follow or track someone or something closely and quietly, usually to cause harm or surveillance; to move slowly and quietly to avoid detection; (noun) the main stem of a plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruit; the stem or main axis of a support structure or framework | |
harness | v: to control and exploit the power of something, especially natural resources that produce energy; (noun) a set of narrow pieces of leather and metal that are used to control or hold in place a person, animal, or object | |
ultimate | adj: furthest or highest in degree or order | |
dominate | v: to have or control a lot of power and influence over somebody or something | |
forge | v: to fashion or shape metal by heating it and hammering it into shape; to create or develop something new or original; to form strong bonds or relationships with others | |
wage | n: a particular amount of money that somebody earns, usually every week or every month, for work or services | |
catalyst | n: a person or thing that causes an important event to happen or changes the current situation rapidly; (chemistry) a substance that initiates or accelerates a chemical reaction without being changed itself | |
progression | n: the act or process of changing to the next stage or phase or moving forward | |
civilization | n: a complex and highly organized society that has developed over time and has a dominant culture, including features such as language, religion, government, technology, and social customs | |
pride | n: a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one’s achievements | |
subvert | v: to undermine, overthrow, or weaken the established order, system, or authority; to bring about fundamental change or revolution from within | |
furious | adj: extremely angry; full of rage | |
impose | v: to officially force a new law, tax, duty, etc. to be obeyed or received | |
brutal | adj: harsh or cruel | |
punishment | n: a penalty or consequence inflicted for wrongdoing or offense; a means of enforcing discipline or preventing further wrongdoing | |
chain | n: a series of connected links or objects; a system or group of interconnected elements; a restraint or shackle | |
cliff | n: a steep rock face, especially one at the edge of the sea or a river | |
vulture | n: a large bird of prey with a bald head, sharp beak, and keen eyesight, feeding mainly on carrion (the flesh of dead animals) | |
liver | n: a large organ in the body, involved in many metabolic processes, such as detoxification of the organism, and the synthesis of proteins | |
perpetual | adj: continuing for an extended period in the same way without stopping or being interrupted | |
agony | n: extreme physical or mental pain or suffering, often prolonged or intense | |
regret | v: to feel sad, repentant, or disappointed over something you have done or something you have not been able to do | |
rebellion | n: an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler | |
resilient | adj: able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions | |
oppress | v: to treat people in a cruel and authoritarian way, especially by denying them the same freedoms, rights, etc. as other people | |
beloved | adj: loved very much | |
mythology | n: a collection of myths (= traditional stories accepted as history) or the study of myths | |
celebrated | adj: renowned for possessing admirable attributes | |
mischievous | adj: causing or showing a fondness for playfully causing trouble; harmful or troublesome, especially in a playful or amusing way | |
inquisitive | adj: curious and interested in learning or finding out about things; questioning or prying into matters that are not one’s concern; curious or nosy | |
spirit | n: the part of a person which is the seat of their mind, feelings, and character rather than their physical body; the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people | |
recurring | adj: happening or occurring again periodically or repeatedly | |
literature | n: written works, such as novels, plays, poems, or short stories that are considered to have artistic or intellectual value | |
lyric | n: the words of a pop song | |
drama | n: a play in a theatre, television, or radio, or performance on a stage | |
romantic | adj: of or relating to love or a sexual relationship | |
hero | n: a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities; a character in literature or history who is central to the plot and who exhibits heroic qualities | |
empathy | n: the ability to share another person’s feelings or experiences by imagining that person’s situation | |
protagonist | n: the main character in a literary work, film, or other stories | |
perfection | n: the state or condition of being without any flaws or defects; the highest level of excellence or accomplishment; the act of making something perfect or complete | |
moral | adj: concerned with the principles of what is right and wrong, fairness, honesty, etc. | |
intellect | n: the ability to think logically and comprehend information, especially at an advanced level | |
impel | v: to drive, motivate, or urge someone to take action; to propel or provide a strong force to move something in a specific direction | |
motif | n: a recurring element in an artistic or literary work, typically a particular image or idea; a theme that is repeated or elaborated in a piece of music | |
noble | adj: having or showing excellent personal qualities or high moral principles that people admire | |
envisage | v: to imagine and expect something in the future; to plan or forecast something | |
caution | n: great care and attention that you take to avoid danger or mistakes; a warning against certain acts | |
subtitle | n: a secondary title or alternate title that is displayed below the primary title often used to provide additional information or translation for a movie or video; a text that appears at the bottom of a movie, TV show, or video to provide a written translation or transcription of the spoken dialogue in another language | |
novel | n: an extended fictional work in prose; usually in the form of a story; (adjective) original and of a kind not seen before | |
modern | adj: of or belonging to the present time or recent times | |
damage | v: to harm or cause injury to something or someone, often resulting in decreased value or functionality; to impair or negatively affect something, such as a reputation or relationship; (noun) harm or injury that is caused to a person, thing, or entity | |
corrupt | adj: characterized by dishonest behavior or actions, often involving bribery, fraud, or the abuse of power for personal gain; morally or ethically flawed or polluted; (verb) to make someone or something morally depraved or causing it to become dishonest | |
remains | n: the leftover parts or pieces of something that have been destroyed, removed, or consumed; the physical or biological remains of a deceased person, plant, animal | |
relevance | n: the state or degree of being closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand | |
ethical | adj: of or relating to principles about what is right and wrong, or the branch of knowledge dealing with these | |
quest | n: a long or challenging search for something | |
surrounding | adj: that is near or around, or closely encircling something | |
rebel | n: someone who resists or opposes authority or control, especially by fighting against it | |
trickster | n: a person or character who uses cunning and deceit to achieve their goals, often in traditional folklore or mythology | |
symbol | n: something visible that is used to represent something else | |
capture | v: to catch a person or an animal and confine them in an area which they cannot escape | |
individual | n: a single person or thing, as distinct from a group | |
ignite | v: to set on fire; to cause to start burning |