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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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poll | n: an inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people; the process of voting at an election | |
relation | n: the way two persons or groups of people feel and act toward one another | |
meaningful | adj: having meaning, function, or purpose; serious, significant, or worthwhile | |
assume | v: to think or accept something to be true without having proof of it; to take or begin to have power; to begin to exhibit a specific quality or appearance | |
applicable | adj: fit or suitable to be applied; having relevance to a person or thing | |
fin | n: a thin flat part on the body of a fish or other aquatic animal used for propulsion or balance | |
exhausted | adj: extremely tired | |
anxious | adj: worried and nervous | |
upcoming | adj: approaching or soon to happen; in the near future; pending or anticipated | |
overwhelm | v: to defeat someone or something by using a great deal of force; to have a strong emotional effect on somebody | |
whine | v: to utter a high-pitched, complaining sound, often in a tone that is irritating or grating to others; to express discontent or dissatisfaction in a persistent or annoying manner | |
disgust | n: a strong feeling of dislike or disapproval | |
snap | v: to record on photographic film; to make a sudden, sharp sound; (noun) the act of catching an object with the hands | |
yell | v: to shout in a sudden and loud way | |
grateful | adj: feeling or showing an appreciation of kindness; thankful | |
scream | v: to give a loud, high shout suddenly, especially because of fear, anger, excitement, etc.; to utter or declare in a very loud voice | |
slam | v: to shut a door or window noisily; to strike something violently or noisily | |
loathe | v: to feel strong hatred or disgust for someone or something; to be unwilling or reluctant to do something | |
session | n: a formal meeting or series of meetings for the execution of a particular group’s functions; a period spent doing a particular activity | |
mess | n: a state of confusion, dirtiness, or untidiness; (verb) to fail to do something or to make something dirty or untidy | |
probable | adj: likely to happen or likely to be true | |
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 | |
sham | n: something that is not as good or true as it seems to be and is intended to deceive people; a person who pretends to be something they are not | |
clinical | adj: of or relating to the examination and treatment of patients rather than theoretical or laboratory studies | |
psychology | n: the scientific study of mind and behavior | |
specialty | n: an area or field in which a person or thing excels or specializes; a particular branch of study, occupation, or expertise; a special or unique skill or talent | |
par | n: a state of being equal to someone or something | |
struggle | v: to make a great effort to do something when it is difficult, or there are a lot of problems; to use force or violence to break away from restraint or constriction | |
pretension | n: the act of claiming or asserting something, especially without good reason or without evidence; an unfounded or excessive claim or ambition | |
communal | adj: belonging to or used by a group rather than individuals; for common use | |
platform | n: the raised flat space close to the track at a train station where passengers get on or off the train; (technology) a computational or digital environment in which a piece of software is executed | |
globe | n: the earth or world, mainly used to emphasize its vastness | |
determinant | n: a factor, circumstance, or condition that contributes to the shaping, influencing, or determining of a particular outcome or result | |
gap | n: a conspicuous disparity or difference separates something such as a figure, people, their opinions, situation, etc. | |
aft | adj: (the opposite of “forward”) located at or towards the rear or back of a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle | |
interpersonal | adj: connected with relationships between people | |
strategy | n: a detailed plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall goal. | |
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 | |
responsible | adj: answerable or accountable for something within one’s power, control, or management | |
acknowledge | v: to accept or admit the existence, reality, or truth of something; to accept that someone or something has a particular authority or quality; to express obligation, thanks, or gratitude for someone’s help, commitment, etc.; | |
differentiate | v: to recognize or establish as being distinct; to distinguish between things that are compared; to calculate a derivative | |
apology | n: an act of saying or writing that you are sorry for something that has been done wrong or that causes a trouble | |
conversation | n: an informal talk between two or more people to exchange their views, ideas, information, etc. | |
realism | n: the attitude or behavior of accepting circumstances as they are and being prepared to deal with them accordingly; (in arts) the general attempt to depict subjects truthfully in different forms of the arts | |
possibility | n: a chance that something may happen or be true | |
rupture | n: a break or tear in something, especially a bodily tissue or a physical object | |
colleague | n: one of a group of a coworker, especially in a profession or a business | |
berate | v: to scold or criticize harshly, often in a loud or angry manner; to rebuke or chastise severely | |
crush | v: to press it firmly, usually with your hands or a tool, so that it becomes flat or smaller | |
decision | n: the act or process of making up someone’s mind about something; a choice or judgment reached after considering options | |
distress | n: a feeling of great worry, sadness, pain, or discomfort | |
scary | adj: causing fear or fright; frightening; intimidating | |
security | n: the state of being free from danger, risk, or harm; measures taken to protect against threats or attacks; a financial asset, such as a stock or bond that derives value exclusively from the ownership interest or claim to a particular underlying asset or obligation | |
rely | v: to require a specific thing or the assistance and support of someone or something to continue, run properly, or succeed. | |
mechanism | n: a part of a machine, or a set of parts that performs a task; a natural or established process that occurs during a specific situation or reaction | |
dispose | v: to put things or people in a particular manner or position; to incline someone towards a specific activity or mood; throw or cast away | |
blame | v: to think or say that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad | |
lovable | adj: deserving or inspiring love and affection | |
sin | n: the offense against a religious or moral law or against God | |
devil | n: a supernatural being typically represented in belief systems as an evil or mischievous spirit, often used metaphorically to describe a person or thing that is harmful, dangerous, or wicked | |
adaptive | adj: capable of adjusting to new situations or changing conditions | |
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 | |
childhood | n: the state or time of being a child | |
core | n: the most essential or fundamental part of something | |
vulnerable | adj: capable of being hurt or influenced physically or mentally | |
depression | n: a mental condition in which a person feels very unhappy and without hope for the future; a severe recession in an economy or market | |
anxiety | n: a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something that is happening or might happen in the future | |
worthless | adj: having no value or usefulness; not worth considering | |
element | n: a fundamental or essential part of something | |
coherence | n: the quality of being logical and consistent | |
chapter | n: a separate section of a written work usually numbered and titled | |
theme | n: a subject or topic of discourse or artistic representation | |
combine | v: to join or merge to form a single thing or group | |
therapy | n: the act of caring for someone through medication, remedial training, etc. | |
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 | |
compassion | n: a strong feeling of sympathy and sadness for another’s suffering or bad luck | |
separate | v: to force, take, or pull apart; mark as different | |
identity | n: the fact of being who or what somebody or something is; the features, emotions, or ideas that distinguish persons from one another | |
define | v: to state or explain precisely the nature, scope, or meaning of something | |
hook | n: a curved device used for suspending, holding, or pulling something, especially one attached to a surface for hanging things on; a sharp curve or crook | |
precise | adj: sharply exact or accurate or delimited | |
replace | v: to take the place of something | |
spiral | n: a curve that coils around a central point and gets progressively farther away from it as it goes around | |
formula | n: a group of symbols, letters, or numbers that represent a rule, law, or mathematical statement | |
calm | adj: not excited, angry, or nervous; free from wind, large waves | |
frustrate | v: to hinder or prevent efforts, plans, or desires from doing, succeeding, or being fulfilled; to make someone feel upset or annoyed because they are unable to change or achieve something | |
intervention | n: the action or process of being done to improve or help a circumstance, often they have not been asked to do so | |
lifelong | adj: lasting for the whole of someone’s life | |
massive | adj: enormous amount; very heavy and solid | |
upgrade | v: to improve the value or usefulness of something such as a machine, computer system, etc., or to replace it with something newer or of a higher standard | |
clarity | n: the quality of being coherent and understandable; the quality of transparency or purity | |
naturally | adv: as might be expected; by natural manners | |
definitely | adv: without any question and beyond doubt; clearly | |
complain | v: to say dissatisfaction or annoyance about something or somebody | |
reconnect | v: to connect again after a break or interruption | |
insinuate | v: to suggest or imply something indirectly or subtly; to insert something gradually or subtly | |
reaction | n: a response that reveals a person’s feelings or attitude; (in chemistry) a process in which one or more substances are changed into others | |
emotion | n: a strong feeling such as love, anger, etc. deriving from one’s situation, mood, or relationships with others | |
regulation | n: an official rule made and maintained by a government or some other authority; the act of controlling or directing something according to a rule | |
generation | n: all the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively; the production of heat or electricity | |
resist | v: to refuse to accept something and attempt to prevent it from happening | |
prioritize | v: to assign a higher level of importance to something compared to other things | |
critic | n: someone who expresses opinions about the quality of books, music, etc. | |
regulate | v: to control something, especially by means of rules or laws | |
disappointment | n: the feeling of sadness, frustration, or dissatisfaction that arises when something does not live up to one’s expectations or hopes | |
communicate | v: to share or exchange information with others by speaking, writing, moving your body, or using other signals | |
lingering | adj: continuing for a long time; persistent; remaining in a place or situation for longer than is usual or necessary; unwilling to leave | |
takeaway | n: a message or conclusion that can be taken away from a situation or piece of information | |
steppe | n: a vast, wide, and usually treeless plain, typically found in semi-arid or arid regions, characterized by fertile soil and grassy vegetation, often used for grazing livestock; an expansive and open grassland ecosystem found in Eurasia and North America | |
rebuttal | n: a response or argument that opposes or counters a previous statement or claim; a refutation or denial of the validity of an argument or claim | |
fairly | adv: to a certain extent or degree; without favoring one party in an evenhanded manner | |
visceral | adj: relating to or affecting the internal organs; instinctive or emotional rather than rational; characterized by deep-seated emotional reactions or responses | |
specialize | v: to become an expert in a specific career field, study, or business | |
mathematics | n: the science dealing with the logic of quantities, shapes, spaces, and arrangement | |
certainty | n: the state of being certain | |
amenable | adj: willing to cooperate, agree, or follow suggestions; responsive to or easily influenced by something; open and receptive to adjustment or change | |
edit | v: to prepare written material for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it |