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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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celebrate | v: to acknowledge a memorable or good day or event with a social gathering or enjoyable activity | |
virtually | adv: almost completely | |
locate | v: to specify or determine the exact position of someone or something | |
charm | n: the power or quality of pleasing or fascinating people | |
quaint | adj: attractively or charmingly old-fashioned or unusual often used to describe something with a pleasingly unusual or quirky appearance or manner | |
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 | |
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 | |
script | n: a written text of a film, play, broadcast, or speech; something written by hand | |
tale | n: a story made up in someone’s imagination, especially one full of action and adventure | |
inspiring | adj: stimulating and motivating you to want to do something | |
revere | v: to feel deep and profound respect or admiration for someone or something; to hold in high esteem | |
erase | v: to remove something completely, especially by rubbing it | |
misrepresent | v: to present a false or misleading interpretation or impression of something or someone | |
moth | n: an insect with wings similar to a butterfly that travels at night and is attracted to light | |
selfless | adj: concerned more with the needs and desires of others than with one’s own; unselfish; altruistic | |
belittle | v: to speak or write about someone or something in a way that shows a lack of respect | |
narrative | n: a story or a description of a series of events or process of telling a story | |
unproductive | adj: not producing or able to produce very much or desired results | |
distracted | adj: having one’s attention diverted or divided; being unable to concentrate because of being preoccupied or worried | |
creditor | n: a person, company, etc. to whom a debtor owes money | |
accomplishment | n: the successful completion of a task or goal; an ability that has been acquired by training | |
retell | v: to tell someone about something again or differently | |
feat | n: a notable or impressive achievement, especially one that requires great skill or bravery | |
instance | n: a particular example or single occurrence of something | |
surrounding | adj: that is near or around, or closely encircling something | |
critic | n: someone who expresses opinions about the quality of books, music, etc. | |
contribute | v: to give something, especially money or goods, to provide or achieve something together with other people | |
interpersonal | adj: connected with relationships between people | |
deem | v: to consider or decide something in a particular way | |
unimportant | adj: not important | |
universal | adj: existing or affecting everywhere or everyone | |
affordable | adj: not expensive and able to pay | |
maternal | adj: relating to or characteristic of a mother; having feelings that are typical of a caring mother towards her child | |
mortality | n: the quality or state of being subject to death | |
crisis | n: a time of great disagreement, confusion, or danger when problems must be resolved or critical decisions must be taken | |
workforce | n: all the people who work in a company, industry, country, etc. | |
pandemic | n: an outbreak of a disease that affects many people over a very wide area | |
tragedy | n: an event or situation causing great loss, misfortune, or destruction; a play or literature that deals with a severe and sad event and often ends with the death of the main character | |
ripple | n: a small wave on the surface of a liquid, typically caused by an object falling into it or a slight wind | |
communal | adj: belonging to or used by a group rather than individuals; for common use | |
nation | n: a large organized community of people living in a particular country or region and having a particular culture | |
economy | n: the system by which a country or region produces manages, and distributes goods and services, including the money and finances involved in these activities; (of an airline) the lowest-priced, most basic option for seating in commercial travel | |
sociologist | n: a person who studies the institutions and development of human society | |
storytelling | n: the act or art of narrating or writing stories | |
trajectory | n: the curved path followed by an object moving through space | |
intentional | adj: done, made or performed with purpose and intent | |
government | n: the group of people with authority to control a country or state | |
desperately | adv: in a way that shows a lack of hope and a willingness to do anything because of the problematic situation; with great urgency | |
deserve | v: to be worthy of or entitled to something, especially something good or valuable | |
shift | n: a slight transition in position, direction, or trend | |
perspective | n: a confident attitude toward something; a particular style of thinking about something | |
lifetime | n: the duration of someone’s life or something’s existence; | |
historic | adj: famous or significant in history, or potentially so | |
disregard | v: to pay no attention to or to ignore someone or something | |
contribution | n: the act of giving something, especially money, to a particular cause or organization; a voluntary gift as of money or service or ideas made to some worthwhile cause | |
intervention | n: the action or process of being done to improve or help a circumstance, often they have not been asked to do so | |
guidance | n: advice or instructions given to help direct someone’s behavior or decision-making | |
church | n: a building or institution dedicated to religious worship or activities; a Christian religious organization or denomination | |
participate | v: to take part in something | |
march | v: to walk militarily with stiff, regular steps | |
boycott | v: to refuse to buy, use, or patronize a particular product or service as a form of protest or to bring about change; (noun) a deliberate and organized refusal to buy or use a product, service, or organization as a form of protest or to apply pressure for change | |
Christ | n: the man that Christians believe is the prophet and the son of God, and whose life and sermons form the basis for Christianity | |
faith | n: complete trust in something or someone’s ability or knowledge; a strong belief in religion, divine power, etc. | |
intertwine | v: to twist together or become twisted together | |
advance | v: to go or move forward; to develop in a positive way | |
talented | adj: having a natural ability or aptitude for something; showing exceptional skill or ability in a particular area | |
educator | n: a person who teaches or educates people | |
certificate | n: an official document stating that the information contained within is true | |
bachelor | n: an unmarried man; a person who holds an undergraduate degree from a college or university | |
educate | v: to provide or receive instruction or training over a period of time at a school, university, etc. | |
shield | n: a protective covering or structure, especially in the past, that soldiers held in front of their bodies to protect themselves | |
afford | v: to have enough money or time to be able to buy or do something | |
tragic | adj: causing great sadness or suffering; very unfortunate | |
influence | n: the ability to affect someone’s or something’s character, growth, or behavior, or the effect itself | |
grandparent | n: a parent of one’s father or mother | |
pride | n: a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one’s achievements | |
independence | n: freedom from another’s or others’ control or influence | |
liberate | v: to set free; to release or rescue from captivity or oppression | |
movement | n: a group of people working together to achieve a shared goal, especially a political, social, or artistic one; the process of moving or being moved, physically or figuratively | |
introduction | n: a preliminary explanation or remarks given before the start of a text, performance, or event; the act of bringing something new into existence or introducing something to a wider audience or new market | |
multilingual | adj: skilled in or using multiple languages; involving or relating to multiple languages or language groups | |
scholar | n: professor; a person who studies a topic in considerable depth, particularly in a university | |
origin | n: the first existence or beginning of something | |
murder | n: the crime of killing somebody intentionally | |
widow | n: a woman whose spouse has died and who has not remarried | |
welfare | n: the general health, happiness, and prosperous of a person or group | |
physician | n: a medical doctor who practices medicine | |
evaluate | v: to assess or estimate the quality, significance, quantity, or value of something | |
conclude | v: to come to an end or close; to reach a judgment or opinion by reasoning | |
dementia | n: a severe decline in cognitive function, especially memory, as a result of disease or injury | |
cite | v: to refer to something such as a passage, book, etc. as evidence for a theory or as a reason why something has happened | |
discriminate | v: to treat a person or particular group of people worse or better than another, especially in an unfair way; to recognize or perceive the difference between people or things | |
murmur | v: to say something very quietly; to complain about somebody or something under one’s breath | |
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 | |
separate | v: to force, take, or pull apart; mark as different | |
foster | v: to promoto growth; to take care of another person’s child, usually for a limited time, without becoming their legal parents | |
prose | n: a type of written or spoken language that is not organized in verse or rhyme | |
inspire | v: to make somebody fill with the desire, confidence, or enthusiasm, especially to do something creative | |
Renaissance | n: a new growth in activity or enthusiasm in anything, particularly art, literature, or music | |
Arthurian | adj: relating to king Arthur and the tales and legends associated with him | |
domestic | adj: relating to or inside a particular country, not foreign or international | |
victim | n: a person who has been harmed, injured, or otherwise negatively affected by a particular action, circumstance, or event | |
abusive | adj: involving or characterized by harmful or offensive treatment, language, or behavior; using physical, emotional, or verbal force to control or harm someone else | |
harass | v: to annoy, torment, or pester persistently; to subject someone to repeated or chronic attacks or unwelcome attention | |
ancient | adj: relating to the long ago, particularly the historical period preceding the fall of the Western Roman Empire; very old | |
representative | n: someone who speaks or acts officially on behalf of another person or group of people | |
disrespect | n: an expression of lack of regard or contempt for someone or something | |
deny | v: to state that one refuses to admit the existence or truth of something | |
bias | n: a strong feeling in favor of or against one group of people, an idea, or thing, often not based on fair judgment | |
abuse | n: the use of something in an incorrect or harmful manner | |
mist | n: a cloud of very small drops of water collecting in the air just above the ground or water | |
presence | n: the fact or state that someone or something exists, occurs, or is present | |
importance | n: the quality of being important and worthy of note | |
appreciate | v: to value and acknowledge the worth of someone or something; to be grateful for something or someone | |
caretaker | n: a person employed to take care of a large building such as a school and who deals with the cleaning, repairs, etc.; a person employed to look after a house or land while the owner is away | |
celebrated | adj: renowned for possessing admirable attributes | |
essential | adj: indispensable; fundamental | |
employer | n: a person or organization that pays workers to work for them | |
colleague | n: one of a group of a coworker, especially in a profession or a business | |
recognize | v: to acknowledge or realize something or someone; to identify, remember, or become aware of something that was previously known or encountered | |
ultimate | adj: furthest or highest in degree or order | |
multitasking | n: the ability to do more than one task at the same time; the state of doing more than one task at the same time | |
empathy | n: the ability to share another person’s feelings or experiences by imagining that person’s situation | |
highlight | v: to make something prominent, mainly so that people give it more attention | |
represent | v: to speak, act, or be present on behalf of another person or group; to form or constitute | |
accurate | adj: correct and exact in all details | |
convince | v: to persuade someone or make someone believe that something is true | |
unbiased | adj: free from prejudice or favoritism; fair and impartial in judgment and decision-making | |
guarantee | v: to promise something will happen formally, especially that certain conditions about a product, service, or transaction would be met | |
identity | n: the fact of being who or what somebody or something is; the features, emotions, or ideas that distinguish persons from one another | |
policy | n: a set of rules, guidelines, principles, or procedures that govern decision-making or action, often used in the context of business or government; a course of action or plan of action adopted or followed by an organization or individual to achieve a goal or objective | |
equitable | adj: fair and impartial; treating everyone fairly |