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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 | |
prosperity | n: the state of being successful and having the good fortune | |
moderation | n: the state or quality of being moderate, balanced, or restrained, especially in one’s behavior, habits, or thinking; avoiding excess or extremes | |
misguided | adj: having or showing a wrong or mistaken understanding of a situation or course of action | |
economical | adj: providing a satisfactory return on the money, time, or effort; not using more money, fuel, etc. than necessary | |
policymaker | n: a person in charge of or involved in developing action plans for a political party, business, etc. | |
transform | v: to change in outward structure or looks; | |
robust | adj: sturdy and healthy in form, constitution, or construction; strong enough to withstand or overcome intellectual challenges or adversity | |
steady | adj: firmly fixed, supported, or balanced; not shaking or moving | |
inflation | n: a general and progressive increase in prices; (cosmology) a theory of the exponential expansion of space in the early universe; the act of filling something with air | |
unemployed | adj: not having a job, although able to work | |
volatile | adj: likely to change rapidly or unexpectedly, or being unstable or explosive | |
recession | n: a period of economic decline, typically lasting for six months or more, during which trade and industrial activity decrease, and unemployment increases | |
illusion | n: a false idea or belief, especially about somebody or about a situation | |
sector | n: a distinct part or division of something often used to refer to a segment of an economy or industry; an area or field of work or activity | |
cascade | n: a small waterfall or series of small waterfalls; a succession of stages or operations or processes or units | |
trillion | n: the number 1,000,000,000,000; a million million | |
wrath | n: extreme anger | |
responsible | adj: answerable or accountable for something within one’s power, control, or management | |
crisis | n: a time of great disagreement, confusion, or danger when problems must be resolved or critical decisions must be taken | |
observatory | n: a building designed and equipped to observe the planets, the stars, the weather, etc. | |
diagnose | v: to determine or distinguish the nature of a problem or an illness through a careful analysis | |
bubble | n: a thin, round, and often transparent mass of gas that is surrounded by a thin layer of liquid; a state of economic or social prosperity that is unsustainable and eventually collapses | |
identify | v: to recognize someone or something and say or prove who or what they are | |
advance | v: to go or move forward; to develop in a positive way | |
critic | n: someone who expresses opinions about the quality of books, music, etc. | |
underpin | v: to support or strengthen the foundations of something | |
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 | |
dragon | n: a mythical monster typically depicted as a giant reptile with wings, claws, and a fiery breath often portrayed as being fierce and dangerous | |
represent | v: to speak, act, or be present on behalf of another person or group; to form or constitute | |
extreme | adj: very great in amount or degree | |
specific | adj: clearly defined or particular to a certain thing or situation; distinct, explicit, and precise | |
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 | |
predictable | adj: capable of being known, seen or declared in advance | |
index | n: a list of items, such as names, subjects, or keywords, that is arranged in a particular order and is usually found at the end of a book or document; a number or symbol that indicates the value or level of something, such as a stock index or a temperature index | |
valley | n: a long depression on the surface of the land, which typically contains a river | |
scenario | n: a description of possible actions or events in the future; a written outline of a play, film, or literary work | |
statistics | n: the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data | |
frequency | n: an ordered array of colors into which a light beam can be split | |
graph | n: a picture consisting of a line, lines, points, etc., that shows how two or more sets of certain quantities are related to each other | |
amplitude | n: the extent or magnitude of something; the volume or intensity of a sound wave or signal | |
universal | adj: existing or affecting everywhere or everyone | |
frequent | adj: happening constantly | |
extrapolation | n: the act of estimating or inferring something based on known information or data, often beyond the range of the available information or data; a projection or projection of trends or patterns into the future | |
predict | v: to state beforehand that something will happen in the future, mainly based on knowledge or experience | |
calibration | n: the process of ensuring that an instrument, machine, or process is accurate and functioning correctly, often involving comparison to a standard or reference | |
trenchant | adj: sharp or incisive in expression or style; effective and articulate; cutting or keen | |
largely | adv: virtually entirely; to a large degree | |
ignore | v: to intentionally not listen or pay attention to | |
lizard | n: a reptile that has a relatively long body, two pairs of legs, and a tapering tail | |
instability | n: the state of being unstable or uncertain and likely to change suddenly | |
climax | n: the most intense or exciting moment of an event or experience; the point of highest dramatic tension or emotional intensity in a story, plot, or performance | |
tube | n: a cylindrical container of metal, plastic, glass, etc., usually sealed and used as a means of preserving food or chemicals; a hollow cylindrical shape | |
phase | n: any stage in a series of events, change, or development | |
transition | n: the process or period of changing from one state or circumstance to another | |
vapor | n: a mass of tiny liquid drops in the air | |
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 | |
absolutely | adv: without restriction or limitation; completely or utterly | |
linear | adj: of, relating to, or consisting of lines or length; able to be expressed as a straight line, especially on a graph | |
technique | n: a particular way or art of doing something that needs skill | |
emergent | adj: starting to exist or view, or to become known | |
fundamental | adj: forming an essential base or core from which everything else develops or is affected | |
endogenous | adj: originating or arising from within an organism, system, or process rather than from external factors; pertaining to internal causes or influences | |
perturbation | n: a state of anxiety, confusion, or disturbance; a deviation or disruption from the normal or expected state | |
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 | |
swan | n: a large waterbird with a long neck, bill, and webbed feet; known for their elegant and graceful appearance | |
concept | n: an idea or principle associated with something abstract | |
suddenly | adv: quickly and unexpectedly | |
capture | v: to catch a person or an animal and confine them in an area which they cannot escape | |
unpredictable | adj: not capable of being foreseen or calculated; not regular or certain | |
propose | v: to make a proposal, declare a plan for something | |
opposition | n: the act of disagreeing or resisting; the state of strong disagreement | |
empower | v: to give someone the power or authority to do something | |
prediction | n: the act of predicting the future by reasoning; a statement made about the future | |
warn | v: to make someone aware of potential danger or difficulty, particularly one that may occur in the future | |
exponential | adj: becoming more and more rapid; of or involving mathematical exponents | |
invest | v: to put money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or achieve a result | |
marvelous | adj: causing wonder or astonishment; excellent | |
correspond | v: to match or be similar to something else almost exactly; to exchange messages | |
constant | adj: happening repeatedly or all the time | |
enhance | v: to increase or improve the quality, amount, or strength of someone or something | |
sustainable | adj: able to continue or be continued for a long time | |
mathematics | n: the science dealing with the logic of quantities, shapes, spaces, and arrangement | |
exhibit | v: to show something in public for people to enjoy or to provide them with information | |
finite | adj: having a limit or restriction of size, time, etc. | |
singularity | n: (of black holes) a point or region in space-time where the gravitational field is infinite, and matter and energy are infinitely dense; the state, fact, quality, or condition of being one of a kind | |
regime | n: the organization, a system, or method that is the governing authority of a political unit | |
plateau | n: an elevated, relatively level expanse of land, typically vast and extending over a large area; a state or period of little or no change following a period of growth, development, or progress | |
rupture | n: a break or tear in something, especially a bodily tissue or a physical object | |
rocket | n: a large tube-shaped object that moves very first by a stream of gases let out behind it, used for space travel or as a weapon | |
acoustic | adj: relating to sound or the sense of hearing | |
emission | n: the act of production or sending out gas, heat, light, etc. | |
structure | n: the way of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts, or a complex thing constructed of many parts | |
emit | v: to give off or send out something such as light, heat, sound, gas, etc. | |
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 | |
damage | v: to harm or cause injury to something or someone, often resulting in decreased value or functionality; to impair or negatively affect something, such as a reputation or relationship; (noun) harm or injury that is caused to a person, thing, or entity | |
phenomenon | n: something that exists and can be perceptible, especially one that is not fully understood | |
probabilistic | adj: characterized by the influence of chance or probability; involving the use of statistical models or methods to estimate likelihoods or risks | |
initial | adj: of or happening at the beginning; (noun) the first letter of a word, especially a person’s name | |
unclear | adj: poorly stated or described and therefore not easy to understand; not easy to perceive | |
flee | v: to leave by running away, especially out of fear or danger | |
surprisingly | adv: in a way that causes amazement or wonder | |
biology | n: the scientific study of life and the natural processes of living things | |
medicinal | adj: of or relating to the treatment or cure of disease | |
parturition | n: the process of giving birth to offspring; childbirth | |
epilepsy | n: a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures or convulsions, which can manifest in a variety of ways and be caused by various factors | |
seizure | n: the action of taking something from somebody by the use of legal authority; a sudden occurrence or recurrence of a disease | |
pregnant | adj: having a baby or young animal developing in the uterus | |
episodic | adj: happening or appearing at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady; of or relating to writing or narration | |
precursory | adj: serving as a precursor or an indication of something to come; happening or existing before something else, often as a sign or warning; preliminary or introductory | |
contraction | n: the act or process of becoming smaller or shorter in size, volume, or amount | |
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 | |
precursor | n: a person or thing that comes before another of the same kind and that contributes to or influences its growth | |
maturity | n: the state of being fully developed, grown, or ripe; the quality or state of being fully developed mentally, emotionally, or intellectually; the ability to make sound and responsible decisions | |
brain | n: the organ inside the head that is responsible for one’s movement, thought, memory, and feeling | |
degree | n: a unit of measurement for angles, temperature, or level of proficiency or achievement; a rank or level of academic or professional attainment | |
predictability | n: the quality of being able to be predicted or expected; the degree to which something is predictable or can be relied upon to follow a specific pattern or behavior | |
patient | n: a person who is receiving medical treatment, care, or attention from a healthcare professional, such as a doctor, nurse, or therapist; a personal quality or characteristic | |
landslide | n: a large, sudden movement of a mass of rock, earth, or other material down a slope | |
glacier | n: a slowly moving mass of ice formed from snow on mountains or near the North Pole or the South Pole | |
collapse | v: to fall down or give way suddenly, often after breaking apart | |
dynamics | n: the branch of mechanics that deals with the motion of bodies under the action of forces, including the particular case in which a body remains at rest; forces that produce or stimulate movement, growth, or change | |
blockbuster | n: a movie, book, or other product that is extremely successful and popular, especially one that makes much money | |
finance | n: the management of money, credit, banking, and investments, especially by a government or commercial organization; the branch of economics that studies the management of money and other assets | |
illuminate | v: to light something or to make something lighter or brighter; to make something free from confusion or ambiguity | |
commodity | n: a product or a raw material that can be traded, bought, or sold | |
debt | n: something, especially money, goods, or services owed by one person to another; the state of owing something | |
creditor | n: a person, company, etc. to whom a debtor owes money | |
overvalue | v: to value or estimate something too high; to assign too much worth or importance to something; to assess or appraise something beyond its actual market or intrinsic value | |
perpetual | adj: continuing for an extended period in the same way without stopping or being interrupted | |
quantitative | adj: relating to, measuring, or expressing in terms of quantity; involving numerical or statistical data | |
nowadays | adv: at the current time, in comparison to the past | |
tackle | v: to try to deal with a complex problem or situation | |
implication | n: something that is inferred or indirectly stated; the act or fact of being involved in something | |
austerity | n: the state or condition of being stern, rigid, or uncompromising, or being simple or plain; an economic policy or measure that seeks to reduce government spending and debt | |
structural | adj: associated with the way on construction or organization of anything | |
claim | v: to assert that something is true; to demand or request something as one’s own; to lay legal or moral right to something; (noun) a demand or assertion of a right or something that one believes to be true | |
ivory | n: a hard, creamy-white substance that comes from the tusks of elephants, walruses, and some other animals and is used to make ornaments and other decorative items | |
tower | n: a structure that is exceptionally high in proportion to its width and either forms part of a building or stands alone | |
ante | n: a mandatory bet or contribution made by all players in a game of cards or gambling as a prerequisite for participation; any initial or essential action or investment required for a particular endeavor | |
confirm | v: to support or establish the truth or certainty of something previously believed or suspected to be the case | |
excess | n: an amount or quantity beyond what is acceptable, expected, or reasonable | |
massive | adj: enormous amount; very heavy and solid | |
miracle | n: an act or occurrence that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws and is therefore believed to be caused by God | |
invite | v: to ask someone to come or join; to offer an opportunity or possibility for something to happen or take place | |
keynote | n: the central theme or message of a speech, presentation, or event; the first note or tone in a musical scale used as a reference point for the performance of a piece of music | |
macro | n: (computing) a set of instructions that automate a frequently used series of keystrokes or mouse actions; (photography) a lens that allows you to take close-up photographs; (economics) a large-scale economic policy or system | |
hedge | n: a fence formed by a line of bushes or shrubs; (verb) limit or avoid something such as duties, issues, and questions by conditions or exceptions | |
confer | v: to have a meeting or discussion to come to a decision or agreement or exchange ideas; to bestow something | |
motto | n: a phrase or slogan that expresses a guiding principle or goal | |
react | v: to take action in response to something | |
surf | v: to ride on or through waves while standing or lying down on a board or other object; to search or browse the Internet or other computer networks in a casual or aimless manner | |
government | n: the group of people with authority to control a country or state | |
upheaval | n: great change, disruption, or disturbance; (geology) a rise of land to a higher elevation | |
ripe | adj: (of fruit or crops) fully developed and ready to be eaten or harvested | |
essentially | adv: relating to the essential features or concepts of anything | |
rebound | v: to spring back into a former shape or position after being compressed or stretched | |
influence | n: the ability to affect someone’s or something’s character, growth, or behavior, or the effect itself | |
economics | n: the branch of social science that deals with the production, consumption, and transfer of goods and services | |
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 | |
anticipate | v: to expect or predict that something will happen; to tell in advance | |
fulfill | v: to meet the requirements or expectations; to achieve or realize | |
prophesy | v: to predict or foretell a future event or outcome, often through divine or supernatural means; to make a prediction or forecast based on present trends or patterns | |
invention | n: the creation of a new device or process resulting from study and experimentation; the act of inventing | |
experiment | n: the scientific test conducted to observe what happens and gain new knowledge | |
monitor | v: to observe, check, and track the progress or quality of something over a period of time | |
release | v: to set free or allow to escape from confinement | |
modern | adj: of or belonging to the present time or recent times | |
encrypt | v: to convert information or data into a code, thereby making it unreadable without a key or password; to conceal or obscure information in a way that makes it inaccessible to unauthorized persons | |
hash | n: a dish consisting of chopped or minced meat and vegetables that are mixed and then cooked, often served with potatoes; purified resinous extract of the hemp plant; a symbol (#) used on social media to indicate a specific topic or category or to add emphasis to a post | |
authenticate | v: to confirm or verify the validity or authenticity of something; to prove or establish that something is genuine or true | |
arch | n: a curved structure with two supports that holds the weight of something above it, such as a bridge or the upper part of a building | |
accuse | v: to charge or criticize someone with a crime or wrongdoing | |
tease | v: to make fun of someone or make jokes about them, either in a playful way or to upset them; to separate the fibers of something; to ruffle a person’s or animal’s hair by combing | |
analyze | v: to think about in-depth and evaluate to discover essential features or meaning | |
discuss | v: to talk about or examine in detail through conversation or debate; to exchange ideas, opinions, or information on a particular topic | |
planet | n: any of the nine large celestial bodies that circle in the solar system; any celestial body that revolves around a star | |
observable | adj: that can be noticed or seen | |
biosphere | n: the part of the Earth and its atmosphere in which living organisms exist, including plants, animals, and microorganisms | |
atmosphere | n: the mass of air that surrounds the Earth; the pervading tone or mood of a place, situation, or creative work | |
trajectory | n: the curved path followed by an object moving through space | |
announce | v: to make something known or officially inform people about something | |
diagram | n: a simplified illustration of the appearance, structure, or workings of something | |
compile | v: to create a book, a list, a report, etc., by combining various objects, articles, music, etc. | |
nonlinear | adj: pertaining to a system or process that does not follow a straight or predictable path, often resulting in unexpected or unpredictable outcomes or behaviors | |
possibility | n: a chance that something may happen or be true | |
exciting | adj: causing a lot of interest or excitement | |
chase | v: to pursue something or someone to catch or capture them; to go after something vigorously or with determination; (noun) a pursuit or a hunt; a narrow groove or channel cut into a surface, often used for decorative purposes | |
slay | v: to kill violently, especially with a weapon | |
collaborate | v: to work with someone else to produce or achieve something | |
dynamism | n: the quality of being characterized by continuous change, activity, and progress; energy or forcefulness in movement or action | |
loop | n: a shape like a curve or a circle made by something long and thin, such as a piece of string, that bends round and crosses itself | |
govern | v: to legally control and direct a country, city, group of people, etc. and be responsible for introducing new laws, organizing and maintaining public services | |
gap | n: a conspicuous disparity or difference separates something such as a figure, people, their opinions, situation, etc. | |
humankind | n: the whole of the living human inhabitants of the earth | |
steer | v: to control the direction or movement of a vehicle; to direct a course of action; to guide or motivate someone |