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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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medical | adj: relating to the treatment of illness or injuries; relating to the practice of medicine | |
absolutely | adv: without restriction or limitation; completely or utterly | |
scan | v: to examine something hastily, with the eyes or with a machine, to get information | |
sweetheart | n: an affectionate term for a person, often a romantic partner, who is loved or cherished | |
pregnant | adj: having a baby or young animal developing in the uterus | |
infertile | adj: unable to grow crops or sustain life; not able to produce offspring or offspring that are viable | |
suddenly | adv: quickly and unexpectedly | |
mood | n: the way you feel at a particular time; an angry or impatient state of mind | |
suited | adj: appropriate, fitting, or acceptable for a particular purpose or occasion; matched or corresponding to a specific person, dress, or circumstances | |
academic | adj: associated with schools, colleges, and universities, especially studying and thinking, not with practical skills | |
crush | v: to press it firmly, usually with your hands or a tool, so that it becomes flat or smaller | |
stomach | n: the internal organ in the body where food is digested, situated in the abdomen; the part of the body below the chest that contains the stomach | |
physician | n: a medical doctor who practices medicine | |
assistant | n: someone who helps or supports someone else to do a job | |
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 | |
ironic | adj: using words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal or usual meaning, often for humorous or rhetorical effect | |
bless | v: to make or pronounce holy; to hallow; to consecrate; to sanctify | |
historic | adj: famous or significant in history, or potentially so | |
nickname | n: a familiar or humorous name given to a person or thing instead of or as well as the real name | |
prosperity | n: the state of being successful and having the good fortune | |
gospel | n: a set of beliefs or teachings of a particular religious group, especially when considered authoritative or sacred | |
bold | adj: brave, daring, and confident; not frightened of danger or afraid to say what you feel or to take risks | |
prosper | v: to be successful or thriving, especially financially; to grow and develop well; to flourish | |
observer | n: a person who watches or notices someone or something but has no active part in it | |
reward | n: a thing given in acknowledgment of service, hard work, achievement, etc. | |
faith | n: complete trust in something or someone’s ability or knowledge; a strong belief in religion, divine power, etc. | |
faithful | adj: loyal, constant, and steadfast in affection or allegiance | |
wealth | n: a large amount of money, property, or other things that someone or an organization owns | |
boundless | adj: having no limits; limitless | |
boomerang | n: a curved, flat wooden or metal weapon that is thrown and can return to the thrower; a plan, action, or attempt that unintentionally rebounds on the person who initiates it | |
posit | v: to suggest or accept something as fact or as a basis for argument or consideration | |
theology | n: the study of the nature of God and religious belief | |
celebrity | n: someone who is well-known, particularly in the entertainment industry | |
televangelist | n: a Christian minister who uses television to broadcast religious teachings and services to a broader audience | |
spiritual | adj: relating to or affecting the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things | |
guarantee | v: to promise something will happen formally, especially that certain conditions about a product, service, or transaction would be met | |
divine | adj: of, from, or like a god; holy or sacred | |
countless | adj: too numerous to be counted or very many | |
church | n: a building or institution dedicated to religious worship or activities; a Christian religious organization or denomination | |
spectacular | adj: striking or impressive to look at or in performance or achievement | |
plush | adj: having a soft or luxurious texture, often with a long, dense pile or nap | |
wheelchair | n: a chair fitted with large wheels for use as a means of transport by a person who is unable to walk | |
pray | v: to make a request or petition to a higher power, especially in the form of a respectful or humble request | |
reputation | n: the general opinion that people have about someone or something, especially when this is based on their previous experiences or behaviors | |
destroy | v: to ruin or damage severely or completely; to eradicate or eliminate completely | |
vacation | n: a period in which someone does not have to attend work or school and is free to do whatever they choose, such as travel or leisure | |
insist | v: to say something clearly or demand something forcefully, especially when other people disagree with or oppose what you say | |
fancy | v: to want to do or have something; (noun) something that many people believe but that is false, or that does not exist; imagination or fantasy | |
sanctuary | n: a place of refuge or safety, especially for victims of persecution or abuse | |
eagle | n: a large predatory bird with a hooked beak and broad wings, known for its keen eyesight and powerful flight; a symbol of strength and freedom in many cultures | |
auditorium | n: a room or building used for concerts, plays, or other public performances | |
enormous | adj: extremely large or great | |
spinning | n: the act of rotating rapidly around an axis; in the context of textiles, the process of twisting fibers together to form thread or yarn | |
globe | n: the earth or world, mainly used to emphasize its vastness | |
flood | n: a large amount of water flowing beyond its normal limits; an overwhelming number or amount | |
license | n: an official permission or authorization to do, use, or own something; a legal document that grants the holder the right to perform certain activities, such as driving a car, practicing a profession, or using a particular product or service | |
neon | n: a chemical element of atomic number 10 that is a gas with no smell or color, does not react with other chemicals, and shines with a bright light when electricity is passed through it | |
cliche | n: a phrase or expression that has become overused to the point that it has lost its original impact or meaning; a trite or unoriginal idea or statement | |
hashtag | n: a word or phrase preceded by the symbol #, used on social media websites and applications to identify messages on a specific topic | |
celebrate | v: to acknowledge a memorable or good day or event with a social gathering or enjoyable activity | |
bikini | n: a women’s two-piece swimsuit characterized by a top that covers the chest and a bottom that covers the groin and buttocks | |
grasp | v: to take hold of something or someone quickly and firmly | |
religion | n: a deep conviction in a supernatural power that controls human destiny | |
transcendent | adj: going beyond the limits of ordinary experience or knowledge; surpassing the usual or expected; exalted or sublime | |
core | n: the most essential or fundamental part of something | |
worship | v: to have or show a strong feeling of profound respect and admiration for a religious entity such as God or a god | |
deify | v: to worship or regard someone or something as divine or almost perfect; to idealize or elevate someone or something to a godlike status | |
ritual | n: any customary observance or practice; any prescribed procedure for conducting religious ceremonies | |
moral | adj: concerned with the principles of what is right and wrong, fairness, honesty, etc. | |
fiber | n: thread or filament used to make a vegetable tissue, mineral material, or textile | |
optimism | n: a feeling or the belief that good things will happen, or the quality of being full of hope and emphasizing the positive aspects of a situation | |
proof | n: a fact or piece of information that shows something is true or exists | |
diagnose | v: to determine or distinguish the nature of a problem or an illness through a careful analysis | |
invest | v: to put money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or achieve a result | |
trap | n: a piece of equipment or hole for catching animals or people; (verb) to catch animals or people and prevent them from escaping | |
virtue | n: high moral standards in behavior or attitudes | |
recognize | v: to acknowledge or realize something or someone; to identify, remember, or become aware of something that was previously known or encountered | |
committed | adj: willing to put in a lot of effort, time, and energy into something; firmly believing in something | |
homicide | n: the act or instance of killing another person; murder, manslaughter, or other unlawful violent killings | |
award | n: a prize or other mark of recognition given in honor of an achievement | |
detour | n: a route that deviates from the main or direct one, usually taken to avoid something such as traffic or construction; a diversion from the usual or expected course of action | |
mindset | n: the established set of attitudes or fixed ideas held by someone | |
achieve | v: to successfully complete a task or goal, often through hard work, perseverance, and dedication; to attain or accomplish something that one has set out to do | |
abandon | v: to leave a place, thing, or person with no intention of returning; (noun) a feeling of extreme emotional intensity | |
confront | v: to face, meet or deal with a problem or difficult situation or person | |
humor | n: the quality of being amusing or funny; the liquid parts of the body | |
perspective | n: a confident attitude toward something; a particular style of thinking about something | |
breath | n: the air that is taken into and expelled from your lungs; the process of taking into and expelling air from your lungs | |
replace | v: to take the place of something | |
edit | v: to prepare written material for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it | |
retrospect | n: a review or analysis of past events, particularly to gain insight or understanding; a consideration of something that has already occurred or been accomplished | |
vulnerable | adj: capable of being hurt or influenced physically or mentally | |
op-ed | adj: denoting or relating to a piece of writing or article that expresses the author’s opinion or point of view on a particular topic, usually published in a newspaper or magazine on the page opposite the editorial page | |
amazing | adj: extremely surprising, especially in a way that you like or admire | |
formula | n: a group of symbols, letters, or numbers that represent a rule, law, or mathematical statement | |
deserve | v: to be worthy of or entitled to something, especially something good or valuable | |
simmer | v: to cook food over low heat in a liquid, maintaining a temperature just below boiling point; to be filled with a low level of intense emotion; to be on the verge of expressing strong feelings | |
explanation | n: the information or arguments that someone provides to make something understandable or clear | |
defend | v: to protect someone or something from attack, criticism, danger, etc. | |
reassure | v: to cause someone to feel sure; to give or restore confidence | |
doubt | n: a feeling of being uncertain about something, especially about how good or accurate it is | |
logic | n: a way of thinking or reasoning conducted or evaluated by strict validity principles; the study of correct reasoning or good arguments | |
chaos | n: a state of complete confusion or disorder, often characterized by a lack of predictability or control | |
stammer | v: to speak with involuntary pauses or repetitions of sounds, often caused by nervousness or uncertainty | |
awkwardly | adv: in a manner that lacks grace or fluidity; in a manner that is uncomfortable or difficult to perform | |
predict | v: to state beforehand that something will happen in the future, mainly based on knowledge or experience | |
ounce | n: a unit of weight equal to approximately 28 grams | |
correlation | n: a statistical relationship between two variables in which one variable is affected by the other; a reciprocal relation between two or more facts, numbers, etc. | |
trauma | n: an emotional wound or shock often has long-lasting effects caused by a highly upsetting or shocking experience | |
survive | v: to live or exist despite a dangerous event or period | |
abdominal | adj: of or relating to the part of the body that contains the stomach, intestines, and other organs | |
surgery | n: medical treatment of injuries or diseases involving an incision with instruments and often removing or replacing some parts of the body; the branch of medical science that treats disease or injury by operative procedures | |
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 | |
foundation | n: the lowest load-bearing part of a building, typically below ground level; a fundamental basis or principle upon which something is built or established; an organization that provides funding or support for charitable or educational purposes | |
circumstance | n: the specific conditions or events that surround a particular situation or occurrence | |
accident | n: an unfortunate event, especially one causing damage or injury | |
labor | n: productive work, especially physical work done for wages; the people who do manual or physical work in a country or company for wage; (verb) to work hard or to strive and make an effort to reach a goal | |
delivery | n: the act of taking or sending something to a destination; the bringing of a baby during childbirth | |
suicide | n: the act of killing yourself intentionally | |
odd | adj: strange or unexpected; not divisible by two | |
ignore | v: to intentionally not listen or pay attention to | |
uncomfortable | adj: providing or feeling physical discomfort or slight pain | |
surreal | adj: strange and unreal; having an oddly dreamlike quality | |
ash | n: the powdery residue left after the burning of a substance, typically containing minerals and other impurities; the solid remains of a dead person after cremation | |
humming | adj: producing a continuous, low, vibrating sound like that of the bee | |
quilt | n: a warm bed covering made of padding enclosed between layers of fabric and kept in place by lines of stitching, typically forming a decorative pattern | |
embroider | v: to decorate or embellish a fabric or piece of clothing with ornamental or colorful designs using needlework; to add fictitious or exaggerated details to a story or account | |
encourage | v: to give someone support, confidence, or hope; to persuade someone to do or continue to do something by making it easier for them and making them believe it is a good thing to do | |
suffer | v: to experience pain, distress, or hardship; to undergo or endure something painful or unpleasant | |
rev | n: a measure of the rate at which an engine or motor rotates, often expressed in revolutions per minute (RPM); (verb) to increase the number of rotations per minute | |
stumble | v: to miss a step and fall or nearly fall; to walk unsteadily | |
debris | n: broken or torn fragments of something | |
entitle | v: to give someone the right to have or do something; to give a title to someone or something | |
accustomed | adj: familiar with; used to; in the habit of; having become habituated to something, often a behavior or situation | |
panic | n: a sudden strong feeling of fear that cannot be controlled and prevents reasonable thought and action | |
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 | |
theologian | n: an expert or student who studies theology | |
nun | n: a woman who has taken religious vows and is a member of a monastic community | |
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 | |
reassurance | n: the act of giving advice or help to make someone feel less worried; the act of giving someone confidence | |
cling | v: to hold onto something tightly; to be closely attached to someone or something | |
recede | v: to pull back or move away or backward | |
tide | n: the cyclical rise and fall of sea level caused by the moon’s gravitational pull | |
imprint | v: to make a mark or impression on a surface; to leave a lasting impression or influence on someone or something; (noun) a mark or impression made by pressing or stamping something onto a surface; a distinctive feature or characteristic that is left by something or someone | |
boast | v: to talk about someone’s accomplishments, wealth, or abilities excessively with undue pride and self-satisfaction | |
magical | adj: produced by or containing supernatural powers | |
jolt | v: to move or cause to move with a sudden jerky motion; to disturb someone’s composure); (noun) a sudden, sharp movement or shock | |
gorgeous | adj: wonderful and attractive | |
tragic | adj: causing great sadness or suffering; very unfortunate | |
reconcile | v: to find a way of dealing with two or more ideas, needs, etc. that are opposed to each other to agree and coexist | |
contradiction | n: the assertion of the opposite of what has been said; opposition; denial | |
opposition | n: the act of disagreeing or resisting; the state of strong disagreement | |
cancel | v: to decide that a previously scheduled activity will not take place | |
immune | adj: protected against a particular disease or toxin due to the presence of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells | |
embarrass | v: to cause someone to feel awkward, worried, or ashamed |