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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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cease | v: to stop an action or event | |
brain | n: the organ inside the head that is responsible for one’s movement, thought, memory, and feeling | |
anesthetic | n: a substance that is administered to a person or an animal to produce a loss of sensation or consciousness so that medical or surgical procedures can be performed without causing pain | |
detachment | n: a state of being disconnected or disinterested; impartiality or emotional distance; a military unit or formation that separates from a larger force and operates independently | |
drowsy | adj: feeling or showing a strong desire to sleep; causing a feeling of sleepiness or lethargy | |
disorient | v: to make someone confused about where they are or where they should go | |
definitely | adv: without any question and beyond doubt; clearly | |
confuse | v: to mistake one thing for another; to make somebody hard to understand | |
anxious | adj: worried and nervous | |
continuity | n: the state or quality of being continuous, uninterrupted, or consistent; the maintenance of a connection, sequence, or pattern | |
anesthesia | n: a state of controlled, temporary loss of bodily sensation or awareness that is induced for medical purposes | |
oblivion | n: the state of being completely forgotten or unknown; the state of being unconscious or unaware; the condition of being destroyed, wiped out, or erased from existence | |
modern | adj: of or belonging to the present time or recent times | |
magic | n: beliefs and actions employed to influence supernatural beings and forces; any art or performance that invokes supernatural powers | |
process | n: a series of actions or operations performed to achieve a particular outcome or goal; a systematic procedure or approach used to accomplish a specific task or objective; a method of treating milk to make it suitable for consumption or use in other dairy products | |
mystery | n: something difficult to understand or explain; a secret or enigmatic quality that adds to the fascination or interest of something; a genre of fiction that involves the solution of a crime or a puzzle | |
philosophy | n: the study of general and fundamental questions, such as those about existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind | |
conscious | adj: being aware of and able to respond to what is happening around you | |
combine | v: to join or merge to form a single thing or group | |
neuron | n: a cell that is specialized to carry information within the brain and between the brain and other parts of the body | |
biology | n: the scientific study of life and the natural processes of living things | |
suffer | v: to experience pain, distress, or hardship; to undergo or endure something painful or unpleasant | |
consciously | adv: with awareness; in a deliberate manner | |
smartphone | n: a mobile phone that functions as a computer and connects to the Internet | |
develop | v: to grow or expand; to improve or refine through a process of progress and refinement, often to achieve greater sophistication or complexity; to elaborate or add detail to something that is in the process of being created | |
prospect | n: the possibility or likelihood of something happening or being successful; a person or thing that is likely to succeed or become popular; a potential customer or client; (verb) to explore for useful or valuable things or substances, such as minerals | |
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 | |
purity | n: the state of being undiluted or unmixed with anything else; the state of being free from immorality, especially of a sexual nature | |
intelligence | n: the ability to learn, comprehend, or make judgments or conclusions based on reasons | |
hallucinate | v: to experience a seemingly real perception of something that does not actually exist, usually as a result of a mental illness or drug use | |
lab | n: a workplace for the conduct of scientific research; a laboratory | |
discipline | n: the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior, using and punishments if these are broken; a region of activity, knowledge, or influence | |
strategy | n: a detailed plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall goal. | |
property | n: a thing or things that belong to someone | |
physics | n: the science of matter and energy and their interactions | |
chemistry | n: the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions | |
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 | |
metabolism | n: the set of chemical reactions in cells or organisms that are necessary for life-sustaining | |
reproduction | n: the process by which organisms create offspring; the production of something similar to an original work | |
homeostasis | n: the maintenance of stability or balance within an organism or system through various physiological processes that regulate internal conditions, such as temperature and pH | |
fade | v: to vanish; to fade away; to lose color; to lose freshness | |
propose | v: to make a proposal, declare a plan for something | |
magical | adj: produced by or containing supernatural powers | |
vital | adj: necessary for the success or continued existence of something | |
apparently | adv: based on what you have heard or read | |
soluble | adj: able to dissolve in a particular substance or solvent; able to be solved or settled | |
sight | n: the ability to see; anything that is seen | |
sensory | adj: of or relating to the physical senses | |
panoramic | adj: relating to an unobstructed and wide view of an extensive area; all-encompassing | |
immerse | v: to become fully involved in a particular activity; to dip or submerge in a liquid, especially so that they or it are entirely covered | |
specific | adj: clearly defined or particular to a certain thing or situation; distinct, explicit, and precise | |
aspect | n: one part or feature of a situation, problem, subject, etc. | |
cling | v: to hold onto something tightly; to be closely attached to someone or something | |
tight | adj: fixed, fastened, or kept together firmly or closely | |
prediction | n: the act of predicting the future by reasoning; a statement made about the future | |
engine | n: a machine that converts thermal energy to mechanical work; something that has an important role used to achieve a purpose | |
bony | adj: characterized by a prominent, visible bone structure; lacking flesh or muscle; thin, scrawny | |
skull | n: a bone framework that surrounds the brain and gives the head its shape | |
stream | n: a small, narrow river; a continuous flow of something, such as liquid, gas, people, vehicles, etc. | |
electrical | adj: relating to electricity | |
impulse | n: a sudden strong and unreflective wish or need to do something; the electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber | |
indirectly | adv: not going straight to the point; implying or suggesting something | |
relate | v: to establish a connection or association between two or more things; to narrate or tell about an event, experience, or relationship; to empathize or feel sympathy with someone or something | |
perception | n: a belief, opinion, or image you have based on how you regard, understand, or interpret something; the ability to see, hear, or notice something through the senses | |
guesswork | n: the act or process of making an estimate or speculation based on incomplete or uncertain information; conjecture or supposition | |
perceive | v: to become aware or conscious of something through the senses | |
illusion | n: a false idea or belief, especially about somebody or about a situation | |
patch | n: a small piece of material or fabric used to repair or reinforce a tear, hole, or damaged area; a small plot of land used for cultivation or a specific purpose | |
illustrate | v: to provide pictures, photographs, diagrams, etc. in a book or something for explanation | |
circuit | n: (in electrical engineering) an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow; a journey or route around a particular place or area | |
visual | adj: relating to seeing or sight | |
cortex | n: the outermost layer of an organ, especially the brain | |
cast | v: to cause light or shadow to appear on a surface; to assing or choose someone such as an actor or representative, especially by selection process | |
shadow | n: a dark area or shape cast by an object blocking the passage of light; an area in darkness or shade; a reflected image or copy of something; a person, activity, or influence that follows or accompanies someone or something closely and persistently, often in a secretive or ominous manner | |
dim | adj: poorly lit; not bright | |
replay | v: play something, such as a recording, a piece of music, or a game again | |
remarkable | adj: worthy of attention because unusual or special | |
basis | n: the most important facts, ideas, or events from which something is developed; the way how things are organized or arranged | |
largely | adv: virtually entirely; to a large degree | |
opposition | n: the act of disagreeing or resisting; the state of strong disagreement | |
construct | v: to build or create something; to assemble or combine different parts to form something whole | |
virtual | adj: being actually such in almost every respect; existing in essence or effect though not in actual fact | |
simulate | v: to make a pretense of someone’s behavior or looks; to reproduce something that exists in real life using computers, models, etc., usually for study or training purposes | |
overly | adv: to a greater degree than is appropriate or desirable | |
transform | v: to change in outward structure or looks; | |
psychedelic | adj: relating to or characterized by the use of drugs or the effects that produce altered perceptions, heightened awareness, and vivid imagery; describing art, music, or fashion characterized by bright colors, bold patterns, and unconventional designs | |
playground | n: an area where many people go for recreation, especially at a school or in a park | |
algorithm | n: a set of rules or rigorous instructions typically used to solve a specific problem or to perform a computation | |
psychosis | n: a serious mental disorder characterized by a disconnection from reality, often including hallucinations, delusions, and a lack of insight into one’s condition | |
controllable | adj: able to be controlled or directed | |
rein | n: a long, narrow strap attached to a horse’s bit, used to control the animal while riding; a means of controlling or limiting something or someone’s actions and behavior; (verb) to control or restrain something, especially something that is becoming excessive or out of control | |
deceive | v: to cause someone to believe something that is not true, often by telling a lie or creating a false impression | |
continuous | adj: occurring or existing without a pause or interruption | |
grant | v: to agree to give or allow somebody | |
intent | n: a strong determination or attention to do or achieve something; (adjective) having a strong determination to do or achieve something | |
distinctive | adj: having a quality or characteristic that makes it stand out from others | |
interaction | n: the act of connecting with someone, mainly when working, playing, or spending time with them | |
experiment | n: the scientific test conducted to observe what happens and gain new knowledge | |
psychiatry | n: the branch of medicine concerned with the study, treatment, and prevention of mental illness | |
neurology | n: the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the nervous system | |
background | n: the details of a person’s social heritage, such as family, vocational or educational experience; past information that is essential to understanding a situation or problem | |
fragile | adj: delicate or easily broken or damaged | |
principle | n: a fundamental law or truth that explains or controls how something happens or works | |
neuroscience | n: the scientific study of the function, structure, and disorder of the brain and the nervous system | |
paintbrush | n: a tool used for applying paint or other liquid substances to a surface, typically consisting of bristles or synthetic fibers attached to a handle | |
rub | v: to move one’s hand or an object over the surface of something with pressure | |
fake | adj: not genuine; fraudulent or counterfeit | |
simultaneously | adv: at the same time | |
stroke | n: a medical condition in which poor blood flow to the brain causes cell death; the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club, racket, etc. | |
uncanny | adj: strange or mysterious, often in a way that is unsettling | |
congruent | adj: in agreement or harmony with something; having the same shape and size, often used in mathematics | |
roughly | adv: approximately but not precisely; with a violent manner | |
conduct | v: to organize and carry out a particular activity | |
startle | v: to cause a sudden or unexpected reaction of surprise, alarm, or fear in someone, typically by means of a sudden and loud noise, movement, or event | |
assimilate | v: to take in and understand information or ideas; to integrate | |
continually | adv: in a way that happens without interruption or repeatedly | |
internal | adj: of or relating to the inside of something | |
interoception | n: the sense or perception of the internal state of one’s body, including physiological processes such as heartbeat, respiration, hunger, pain, and emotional responses | |
overlook | v: to fail to notice something; to watch over someone; to provide a view from above | |
critic | n: someone who expresses opinions about the quality of books, music, etc. | |
flash | n: a sudden intense burst of radiant energy; a momentary brightness | |
heartbeat | n: the regular movement or sound of the heart as it sends blood around the body; an animating or vital unifying force | |
kidney | n: either of a pair of small organs in the body that filter waste products, especially urea, from the blood and excrete them and water in urine | |
liver | n: a large organ in the body, involved in many metabolic processes, such as detoxification of the organism, and the synthesis of proteins | |
spleen | n: a large, blood-rich organ located in the upper left region of the abdomen, known for its role in the immune system, blood storage, and blood filtration | |
physiological | adj: relating to the normal functioning of living organisms and their organs and systems; concerning the physical or biochemical processes and activities that occur within the body | |
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 | |
bound | v: to move forward by leaps and bounds; to form the boundary of something | |
compatible | adj: capable of coexisting or working together without conflict or inconsistency; harmonious or well-matched | |
survival | n: the state of continuing to exist or live, frequently in the face of difficulty or danger | |
embody | v: to represent or exemplify something; to give tangible form to an abstract idea | |
predict | v: to state beforehand that something will happen in the future, mainly based on knowledge or experience | |
stem | n: the central part of something from which other parts can develop or grow; the part of a word common to all its inflected variants; (verb) to grow out of, have roots in, or originate in | |
evolution | n: a gradual process of transformation of living things | |
opportune | adj: suitable or happening at a time that is suitable or convenient for a particular purpose | |
implication | n: something that is inferred or indirectly stated; the act or fact of being involved in something | |
symptom | n: any sensation or change in body or mind that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease | |
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 | |
schizophrenia | n: a severe mental disorder in which a person has a distorted view of reality and may experience hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thinking and behavior | |
upload | v: to transfer digital data or files from a local computer or device to a remote server or network; the act of transferring such data or files | |
software | n: a set of computer programs and associated documentation and data for doing particular computational jobs | |
sophisticated | adj: having a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge of people’s behavior, culture, and fashion | |
flesh | n: the soft substance composing the body of a person or animal, as opposed to bones and other structures | |
sentient | adj: having the ability to perceive or feel things, particularly through sense perception like touch or sight, especially at higher levels of intelligence and consciousness | |
fin | n: a thin flat part on the body of a fish or other aquatic animal used for propulsion or balance | |
individual | n: a single person or thing, as distinct from a group | |
universe | n: everything that exists, especially all physical matter, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy | |
vast | adj: enormous in size, number, amount, or quantity | |
creature | n: a living being, especially an animal | |
fundamental | adj: forming an essential base or core from which everything else develops or is affected | |
celebrated | adj: renowned for possessing admirable attributes |