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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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conversation | n: an informal talk between two or more people to exchange their views, ideas, information, etc. | |
cousin | n: the child of your aunt or uncle | |
casual | adj: relaxed and informal in manner or dress, not planned or expected; not involving commitment or seriousness | |
harry | v: to persistently harass, badger, or bother someone or something; to persistently attack or pursue an opposing force or target | |
slit | n: a narrow cut or opening, often made by a sharp instrument or tool; (verb) to cut or make a long, narrow opening or incision in something, typically with a sharp instrument such as a knife or scissors | |
obsess | v: to fill the mind of someone continually so that one can’t think of anything else | |
fangirl | n: a girl or woman who is an extremely enthusiastic fan of someone or something, to the point where it may be considered obsessive or extreme | |
transform | v: to change in outward structure or looks; | |
dictionary | n: a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words and their definitions, as well as information about their origins, usage, and pronunciation | |
overly | adv: to a greater degree than is appropriate or desirable | |
enthusiastic | adj: having or showing great excitement, interest, or eagerness; energetic or passionate about something | |
fan | n: a person who admires and supports a person, group, sport, sports team, etc.; a device for creating a current of air by the movement of a surface or surfaces | |
technique | n: a particular way or art of doing something that needs skill | |
specific | adj: clearly defined or particular to a certain thing or situation; distinct, explicit, and precise | |
lethal | adj: causing or capable of causing death; extremely dangerous | |
reputation | n: the general opinion that people have about someone or something, especially when this is based on their previous experiences or behaviors | |
apparently | adv: based on what you have heard or read | |
supposedly | adv: according to what is generally assumed or believed without actually knowing for sure | |
planet | n: any of the nine large celestial bodies that circle in the solar system; any celestial body that revolves around a star | |
reputed | adj: widely believed to be a certain way or to have a certain quality, without necessarily being proven or confirmed; having a certain reputation or status based on hearsay or common belief | |
compassionate | adj: feeling or showing sympathy and concern for the suffering or bad luck of others | |
demeanor | n: a person’s behavior, attitude, or mannerisms, particularly about how others perceive them; the outward expression of one’s personality or character | |
tweet | n: a short, high sound made by a small bird; a message sent using Twitter, the social media application | |
angel | n: a spiritual being believed to be a messenger of God often depicted as having wings and a halo | |
vomit | v: to eject food, blood, etc., from the stomach through the mouth; (noun) the matter ejected from the stomach through the mouth | |
freeway | n: a major highway designed for high-speed traffic, with no stoplights or grade crossings and having interchanges or access roads to other highways | |
sacred | adj: connected with religion or religious purposes; worthy of respect or dedication because of a connection with a god | |
shrine | n: a place considered holy because of its association with a deity or a sacred person or relic or because it is a place of pilgrimage or worship | |
scroll | n: a long roll of paper containing writing; (verb) to move through text or graphics on a screen to view different parts of them | |
totem | n: a sacred object or symbol that represents a person, family, clan, or community, often used in indigenous cultures as part of a belief system or religious practice | |
lampshade | n: a cover or shade that fits over a lamp to diffuse or soften the light; a decorative object used to enhance the aesthetic appeal of a lamp | |
fiction | n: the type of book or story, especially novels, that describes imaginary events and people; anything made up or imagined that is not true | |
protagonist | n: the main character in a literary work, film, or other stories | |
romantic | adj: of or relating to love or a sexual relationship | |
pregnant | adj: having a baby or young animal developing in the uterus | |
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 | |
fugitive | n: a person who is running away or hiding from the law, often to avoid arrest or prosecution | |
unthinkable | adj: too unlikely or shocking to imagine or accept | |
quitter | n: a person who gives up easily or does not have the determination to finish what they have started | |
explode | v: to burst or break open violently and noisily; to cause something to burst or break open | |
crazy | adj: stupid or not sensible; very angry | |
creepy | adj: causing an uneasy feeling of fear or unease | |
insane | adj: extremely stupid, crazy, or dangerous; mentally ill | |
suddenly | adv: quickly and unexpectedly | |
sidebar | n: a secondary, often informal, discussion or topic that is tangentially related to the main subject of a larger conversation, often taking place during a meeting, trial, or other formal gatherings; (of a newspaper) a small, secondary article or feature that accompanies the main article on a particular topic | |
compile | v: to create a book, a list, a report, etc., by combining various objects, articles, music, etc. | |
react | v: to take action in response to something | |
psychopath | n: a person with an extreme personality disorder characterized by a lack of empathy, remorse, and ethical values; often associated with manipulative and deceitful behavior, impulsivity, and risk-taking tendencies | |
alert | v: to warn or arouse to a sense of danger; (adjective) paying close attention or being in a state of readiness for action | |
mainstream | n: the ideas, opinions, beliefs, etc., that are considered normal or accepted by most people | |
outlet | n: a means of release or expression, often for emotions or energy; a place of business that sells goods directly to customers; a device or opening through which something can flow out | |
banshee | n: a supernatural creature or spirit from Irish folklore, typically depicted as a female wailing in mourning to foretell of impending death or tragedy | |
journalist | n: a person who collects and writes news stories or articles for newspapers, magazines, radio, television, or other online media | |
scary | adj: causing fear or fright; frightening; intimidating | |
excite | v: to make someone feel suddenly enthusiastic or eager | |
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 | |
lung | n: either of the two organs in the chest that people and some animals use for breathing | |
excitement | n: a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness | |
norm | n: something that is regarded as usual, typical, or standard | |
concert | n: a musical performance given in public by one or more players or singers | |
pathetic | adj: arousing pity, sorrow, or compassion; expressing or evoking sadness, weakness, or inadequacy; inadequate or inferior in quality or ability | |
curiosity | n: a strong desire to know or learn about something | |
spark | v: to start something or make it grow, especially suddenly; to emit a tiny piece of fire or electricity | |
judgment | n: the ability to form valuable opinions and make reasonable decisions | |
suspect | v: to consider anything to be actual or probable | |
backstreet | adj: located in a less prominent or central area of a city or town, often associated with poorer or seedier neighborhoods or establishments | |
hysteria | n: a state of extreme excitement, fear, or anger that cannot be controlled | |
legitimate | adj: accordant with or allowed by law; lawful | |
disorder | n: an untidy state or a lack of organization; a physical condition or illness that causes problems with how a section of the body or brain functions | |
diagnose | v: to determine or distinguish the nature of a problem or an illness through a careful analysis | |
display | v: to exhibit or show something to others, often to attract attention or demonstrate its features, properties, or value | |
excessive | adj: greater than what seems necessary, normal, or desirable | |
emotion | n: a strong feeling such as love, anger, etc. deriving from one’s situation, mood, or relationships with others | |
hysterical | adj: marked by or in a state of excessive or uncontrollable emotion | |
womb | n: the organ of a woman or female mammal in which a baby develops before birth | |
dysfunction | n: a problem or fault in a system, organism, or part of the body or machine | |
uterus | n: a hollow muscular organ in the body of a woman or other female mammal in which a baby or young animal develops before birth | |
hysterectomy | n: a surgical procedure that involves the removal of part or all of the uterus, typically performed to treat certain medical conditions such as uterine cancer or severe endometriosis | |
removal | n: the act of taking something away or off from a particular place | |
decide | v: to make up someone’s mind about something; to come to a conclusion or judgment after considering options | |
declare | v: to say, state, or announce something clearly, officially, or publicly | |
obsession | n: the state in which a person’s mind is filled with thoughts of one single object or particular person | |
enthusiasm | n: a strong feeling of excitement and interest in a particular subject or cause and an eagerness to become involved in it | |
intellect | n: the ability to think logically and comprehend information, especially at an advanced level | |
separate | v: to force, take, or pull apart; mark as different | |
shriek | v: to make a loud and high-pitched cry or scream, often in response to a sudden shock, surprise, or pain; to shout or protest loudly and forcefully | |
squeal | v: to make a high-pitched, shrill sound, usually as a result of pain, excitement, or surprise; to reveal something secret or incriminating to an authority figure | |
instinctively | adv: as a matter of nature or intuition rather than thought or training | |
flinch | v: to make a quick, nervous movement in response to pain, fear, or surprise; to draw back or wince involuntarily | |
mere | adj: used to emphasize how insignificant or minor someone or something is | |
carol | n: a song or hymn typically sung at Christmas, often with a joyful or celebratory theme | |
breath | n: the air that is taken into and expelled from your lungs; the process of taking into and expelling air from your lungs | |
imitate | v: to copy the speech, behavior, appearance, etc. of someone or something | |
fry | v: to cook food, especially meat or fish, in hot fat or oil | |
apathy | n: lack of emotion, concern, or enthusiasm | |
reckon | v: to think or believe something | |
superpower | n: a country or nation that has significant global influence or formidable military, economic, or technological strength; a supernatural ability or force capable of extraordinary feats or feats beyond normal human capabilities | |
fearless | adj: having no fear; brave | |
purity | n: the state of being undiluted or unmixed with anything else; the state of being free from immorality, especially of a sexual nature | |
celebrate | v: to acknowledge a memorable or good day or event with a social gathering or enjoyable activity | |
apology | n: an act of saying or writing that you are sorry for something that has been done wrong or that causes a trouble | |
culminate | v: to reach a peak or climax | |
determination | n: the quality of being persistent and purposeful; the act of finding out the exact nature or essence of something | |
vindicate | v: to clear someone or something of blame, suspicion, or doubt; to show or prove that someone or something is right or justified | |
thrill | n: a feeling of extreme and sudden excitement and pleasure; to cause someone to feel sudden intense sensation or emotion | |
comedy | n: a genre of dramatic entertainment that aims to amuse and provoke laughter by depicting amusing or ludicrous situations, characters, or events; the use of humor, wit, and satire in writing, films, and other forms of entertainment | |
rave | v: to talk in a noisy, excited, or uncontrolled manner; to praise someone or something enthusiastically | |
church | n: a building or institution dedicated to religious worship or activities; a Christian religious organization or denomination | |
smuggle | v: to import or export something or someone without paying appropriate customs duties, often illegally | |
annoy | v: to make someone angry, anxious, or irritating slightly | |
cynical | adj: believing that people are motivated by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity | |
definition | n: a concise explanation of the meaning of a word, phrase, or symbol | |
rethink | v: to consider again a plan, idea, etc., especially to change it | |
diminish | v: to reduce or be reduced in size, extent, or importance; to make something smaller, weaker, etc. | |
undermine | v: to make someone or something less powerful, less effective, weaker gradually; to make someone’s fame, confidence, or authority less effective or weaker gradually | |
intelligence | n: the ability to learn, comprehend, or make judgments or conclusions based on reasons | |
communicate | v: to share or exchange information with others by speaking, writing, moving your body, or using other signals | |
judge | n: a person who makes decisions in a court of law; (verb) to determine the result of or form a critical opinion of something | |
commit | v: to do something illegal or wrong | |
cheat | v: to act dishonestly or unfairly to gain an advantage or to deceive someone; to break the rules or laws | |
volume | n: the amount of space occupied by an object or substance; the magnitude of sound | |
stunning | adj: causing a strong emotional reaction of admiration, surprise, or shock due to its beauty, rarity, or excellence | |
sane | adj: mentally sound or normal; having a rational mind | |
intelligent | adj: having the capacity for thought and reason, especially to a high degree | |
dignify | v: to make something worthy of respect or honor; to elevate or give importance to something that may otherwise be considered insignificant |