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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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software | n: a set of computer programs and associated documentation and data for doing particular computational jobs | |
whisper | v: to speak very quietly to somebody using the breath rather than the voice so that only those close to you can hear you | |
affair | n: event, situation, or subject that is significant from a political or public perspective; a secretive or illicit sexual relationship | |
receptionist | n: a person employed at a front desk or in a waiting area of an office, hotel, or other organization, whose job is to greet visitors, answer phones, and perform other general administrative tasks | |
nowadays | adv: at the current time, in comparison to the past | |
computation | n: the act or process of calculating something, especially an answer or amount, by using a machine or calculator | |
emotional | adj: relating to people’s feelings | |
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 | |
advertise | v: to draw attention to something such as a product, service, or event in public to encourage people to buy, use, or attend it | |
government | n: the group of people with authority to control a country or state | |
crazy | adj: stupid or not sensible; very angry | |
mathematics | n: the science dealing with the logic of quantities, shapes, spaces, and arrangement | |
nuclear | adj: of or relating to or constituting the nucleus of an atom; deriving destructive energy from the release of atomic energy | |
ethics | n: a branch of philosophy that considers what is morally right and wrong conduct; a set of beliefs about what is morally right and wrong | |
circumstance | n: the specific conditions or events that surround a particular situation or occurrence | |
troublesome | adj: causing difficulty or annoyance for someone | |
platform | n: the raised flat space close to the track at a train station where passengers get on or off the train; (technology) a computational or digital environment in which a piece of software is executed | |
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 | |
decide | v: to make up someone’s mind about something; to come to a conclusion or judgment after considering options | |
intelligence | n: the ability to learn, comprehend, or make judgments or conclusions based on reasons | |
decision | n: the act or process of making up someone’s mind about something; a choice or judgment reached after considering options | |
open-ended | adj: without any limits or restrictions; allowing for a spontaneous response | |
laden | adj: heavily loaded or burdened | |
hire | v: to give somebody a job | |
convict | v: to prove or declare someone to be guilty of a crime; (noun) a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison | |
reoffend | v: to commit another crime or violation of the law after having been punished or rehabilitated for a previous offense | |
recommend | v: to suggest that someone or something would be a suitable fit for a particular purpose or role | |
historic | adj: famous or significant in history, or potentially so | |
twist | v: to bend or turn something into a certain shape | |
anchor | n: a device, typically made of metal, that is used to moor a ship or boat in a particular place, typically by being dropped to the seabed; a central cohesive source of support and stability | |
sway | v: to move back and forth or side to side gently, often in response to external factors such as wind or water; to influence or persuade someone to do something; to control or dominate something | |
benchmark | n: a standard or reference point used for comparison or evaluation; a point of reference for measuring progress or performance | |
messy | adj: disorganized and untidy | |
complicated | adj: involving a lot of different things or parts in a way that is difficult to understand or analyze | |
transparent | adj: easy to perceive, detect, or understand; (of a material or article) permitting light to pass through freely | |
complexity | n: the state or quality of being complicated or intricate and difficult to understand | |
recreation | n: the activity that renews your health and spirits by enjoyment and relaxation; the act or process of making something that existed in the past exists or seems to exist again in a different time or place | |
algorithm | n: a set of rules or rigorous instructions typically used to solve a specific problem or to perform a computation | |
stride | v: to walk with long steps in a particular direction; (noun) an important and positive progress | |
recognize | v: to acknowledge or realize something or someone; to identify, remember, or become aware of something that was previously known or encountered | |
decipher | v: to read or understand something that is written in code or in a difficult or obscure way | |
handwriting | n: the particular way in which a person writes, as distinct from printing or typing | |
detect | v: to find or recognize something, especially something difficult to see, hear, etc. | |
creditor | n: a person, company, etc. to whom a debtor owes money | |
fraud | n: the crime of gaining money or financial benefits by deceiving people; a person who makes deceitful pretenses | |
spam | n: unwanted email, usually of advertising material sent out in bulk | |
translate | v: to convert or change words into another language | |
tumor | n: a mass of diseased tissue that forms when cells in the body divide and grow in an uncontrolled way | |
medical | adj: relating to the treatment of illness or injuries; relating to the practice of medicine | |
progression | n: the act or process of changing to the next stage or phase or moving forward | |
tradition | n: a belief, custom, or way of doing something that has been passed down from generation to generation within a group or society | |
painstaking | adj: cautious and correct, and requiring a significant amount of effort | |
instruction | n: detailed direction, order, etc., on how to do or use something | |
unstructured | adj: not having a clear organization or arrangement | |
digital | adj: processing or storing information as a succession of 1 and 0 to show that a signal is present or missing; relating to the use of computer technology, especially the internet | |
churning | n: the process of mixing or stirring something vigorously, often to create a frothy or creamy texture; a state of upheaval or turbulence, often referring to the stock market or economy | |
crucial | adj: extremely vital or necessary | |
logic | n: a way of thinking or reasoning conducted or evaluated by strict validity principles; the study of correct reasoning or good arguments | |
probabilistic | adj: characterized by the influence of chance or probability; involving the use of statistical models or methods to estimate likelihoods or risks | |
upside | n: the positive aspect or potential of something; the upper side of something | |
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 | |
unreasonable | adj: not fair, sensible, or likely to be true | |
downside | n: the negative aspects or consequences of something; the potential for loss or failure | |
puppy | n: a young dog, usually less than a year old | |
creature | n: a living being, especially an animal | |
machine-learning | n: the process through which computers change the way they perform jobs without following explicit instructions by using algorithms and statistical models to analyze and draw inferences from patterns in data | |
employee | n: a person who is hired to work for a business or organization in exchange for wages or salary; a worker | |
instruct | v: to teach someone practical skills or knowledge; to formally order or tell someone to do something | |
attend | v: to be present at an event, to go to a place | |
confer | v: to have a meeting or discussion to come to a decision or agreement or exchange ideas; to bestow something | |
executive | n: a person or group of people with top-level management responsibility in a business or other organization; the branch that is responsible for implementing, administering, and enforcing laws, as well as running the day-to-day operations | |
excite | v: to make someone feel suddenly enthusiastic or eager | |
bias | n: a strong feeling in favor of or against one group of people, an idea, or thing, often not based on fair judgment | |
immediate | adj: happening or done without delay or occurring shortly after something else | |
puzzled | adj: confused or uncertain because you do not understand something | |
weird | adj: extraordinary, unexpected, or difficult to explain | |
confess | v: to admit to having done something wrong or to reveal something personal or private | |
jean | n: a sturdy cotton twill fabric, typically blue, used for jeans and other clothing | |
gender | n: the range of characteristics of femininity and masculinity and differentiating between them, especially when considering social and cultural differences rather than differences in biology | |
blind | adj: unable to see; unable or unwilling to perceive or understand the true nature of something | |
infer | v: to form an opinion or conclude that something is true based on existing facts | |
crumb | n: a small particle or fragment of food or other substance, often one that has broken off from a larger piece; a very small amount or portion of something | |
disclose | v: to make something, such as secret or new information, known publicly | |
orientation | n: a person’s basic attitudes, beliefs, and preferences about particular things; a course introducing a new situation or environment | |
trait | n: a particular feature of your nature | |
lean | adj: having a noticeably small amount of body fat; (verb) to bend or move from a straight to a sloping posture | |
predict | v: to state beforehand that something will happen in the future, mainly based on knowledge or experience | |
accuracy | n: the state or degree of being exact or correct; the ability to perform something with proficiency and without mistake | |
inference | n: a conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning; a deduction or assumption | |
likelihood | n: the probability or chance that something will happen or be the case | |
clinical | adj: of or relating to the examination and treatment of patients rather than theoretical or laboratory studies | |
postpartum | adj: occurring after childbirth or delivery; (noun) the time after delivery when the mother’s body begins to recover from the effects of pregnancy and childbirth | |
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 | |
impressive | adj: arousing admiration due to size, quality, or skill | |
onset | n: the beginning or early stages of unpleasant something; a military attack | |
symptom | n: any sensation or change in body or mind that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease | |
prediction | n: the act of predicting the future by reasoning; a statement made about the future | |
intervention | n: the action or process of being done to improve or help a circumstance, often they have not been asked to do so | |
context | n: the circumstances, facts, or conditions that surround a particular event, situation, or statement and that give it meaning | |
unbeknownst | adv: without the knowledge or awareness of someone; without someone’s knowledge or participation | |
weed | n: a wild plant growing where it is not wanted and in competition with cultivated plants | |
depressed | adj: sad and without any hope | |
pregnant | adj: having a baby or young animal developing in the uterus | |
aggressive | adj: behaving in an angry, energetic, or threatening way towards another person; tending to spread quickly | |
breakdown | n: a failure or collapse of a system or organization | |
balanced | adj: taking all sides or opinions into account equally; being in a state of proper equilibrium | |
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 | |
label | n: a small piece of paper, fabric, or other material attached to an object and giving information about it; (verb) to assign to a category | |
safeguard | v: to protect something or someone from harm, damage, or loss | |
shady | adj: characterized by darkness or obscurity, often referring to the atmosphere of a place; characterized by suspicious or dishonest behavior or dealings; relating to shade or protection from sunlight | |
monetary | adj: of or relating to the money in the country | |
steady | adj: firmly fixed, supported, or balanced; not shaking or moving | |
stealth | n: the quality of remaining hidden or undetected; the ability to move or act with great secrecy and subtlety | |
decision-maker | n: a person who makes important decisions, especially at a high level in an organization | |
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 | |
amplify | v: to enhance something, particularly sound or brightness | |
neutral | adj: not helping or assisting either side in a conflict, argument, etc. | |
criminal | n: a person who has committed a crime | |
uncover | v: to remove the cover from something; to discover something previously unseen or hidden | |
alter | v: to cause to change or make different | |
consequence | n: the outcome of a particular action or event, especially relative to an individual | |
defendant | n: a person or party who is accused of a crime or who is being sued in a court of law | |
evade | v: to escape from or avoid meeting someone or something | |
increasingly | adv: more and more | |
parole | n: the conditional release of a prisoner before the completion of a sentence on the promise of good behavior | |
calculated | adj: done with careful thought or planning; deliberate and intentional; based on a process of reasoning or estimation rather than on instinct or chance | |
commerce | n: the activity of buying and selling things, especially on a large scale | |
refuse | v: to show that one is not willing to do or accept something | |
investigate | v: to conduct a systematic or formal inquiry to identify and evaluate the facts of a crime, problem, statement, etc. to establish the truth | |
nonprofit | adj: not established for commercial profit | |
audit | n: an official inspection of the accounting procedures and records of business by a trained accountant or CPA that is independent of the subject; a methodical inspection or review of a specific condition or situation | |
outcome | n: the result or effect of an action, event, etc. | |
dismal | adj: depressing or dreary; causing or showing unhappiness or despair | |
godfather | n: a male godparent who witnesses a child’s baptism and accepts a spiritual responsibility for their upbringing; a trusted mentor or advisor who has significant influence and offers support and guidance in personal or professional matters | |
county | n: an administrative division of a country or state, typically one of several comprising a larger division | |
spot | n: a particular location or place; a small round or roundish area, differing in color or feels from the surface around it | |
unlock | v: to open something, such as a door, window, etc., usually using a key | |
scoot | v: to move or glide along quickly and smoothly on a surface, especially on a scooter or similar device | |
porch | n: a covered entrance to a building, typically one leading to the front door and extending outwards | |
arrest | v: to take into custody | |
juvenile | adj: relating to or characteristic of youth or young people; immature | |
misdemeanor | n: a minor crime or offense that is generally punishable by a fine or a jail term of fewer than 12 months | |
shoplifting | n: the act of stealing goods from a store or shop, typically by concealing them on one’s person or by switching price tags | |
depot | n: a place or a building where goods, materials, or equipment are stored, manufactured, or distributed; a transportation hub where buses or trains start or end their journeys | |
petty | adj: of little importance, trivial or insignificant; characterized by an undue concern for small details or rules; mean or spiteful in trivial matters | |
robbery | n: the taking of property or money from a person, business, or institution by force, threat, or intimidation; a crime that involves theft or stealing | |
conviction | n: a strong belief or opinion, especially one that is based on principles or evidence; (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed | |
unchecked | adj: not restrained or controlled; not examined or scrutinized; allowed to proceed without restraint or interference | |
rank | n: a position in a hierarchy of status or authority; (verb) to take or have a position relative to others | |
sullen | adj: showing a gloomy, moody, or resentful disposition; silent and refusing to engage in conversation; characterized by a dark or dismal atmosphere or appearance | |
acquaintance | n: a person one knows but who is not a close friend | |
optimize | v: to make the best or most effective use of something | |
engagement | n: a mutual promise to marry someone; an agreement to do something, especially at a particular time | |
protest | n: a strong expression of disagreement, disapproval, or opposition | |
murky | adj: dark and gloomy or difficult to see through | |
filter | n: any of several types of equipment or systems used to separate particles from liquids or gases or to remove specific forms of light | |
nowhere | adv: not in, at, or to any place; not anywhere | |
disabled | adj: having a physical or mental condition that limits someone’s specific actions that most other people can do | |
widespread | adj: existing or happening in various places or among many people | |
likable | adj: having qualities that make a person or thing well-liked or attractive; pleasant, friendly, or enjoyable | |
highlight | v: to make something prominent, mainly so that people give it more attention | |
bucket | n: an open container with a handle made of metal or plastic, often used for carrying liquids | |
dump | v: to deposit or dispose of something, such as trash, waste, etc., carelessly or hurriedly | |
donate | v: to give money, food, clothes, etc. to help a person or organization | |
charity | n: an organization that helps people in need, especially by providing food, shelter, or money; a kindly and sympathetic attitude toward people | |
conversation | n: an informal talk between two or more people to exchange their views, ideas, information, etc. | |
smother | v: to cover or suffocate something or someone completely; to suppress or stifle a feeling or emotion | |
resemble | v: to look like or be similar to someone or something | |
wipe | v: to clean or dry something by rubbing with a piece of cloth or paper or one’s hand and removing dirt, food, or liquid | |
contest | n: a competition in which people compete for supremacy in a sport or other activity; a struggle between rivals | |
jeopardy | n: the state of being in danger or at risk of harm or loss | |
hero | n: a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities; a character in literature or history who is central to the plot and who exhibits heroic qualities | |
humming | adj: producing a continuous, low, vibrating sound like that of the bee | |
grade | n: a particular level of quality, size, importance, etc. | |
louse | n: a small, wingless insect that lives on the bodies of mammals and birds, often considered a parasite; a contemptible or despicable person | |
qualified | adj: officially recognized as having completed a training course or passed the exams that are necessary to perform a particular job | |
triple | adj: consisting of three items or people; three times as great or many | |
stack | n: a pile of something arranged or laid one on top of another; a large tall chimney through which combustion gases and smoke can be evacuated | |
overflow | v: to flow or run over the edge or brim of a container or surface; to be more than enough | |
routine | n: a usual or habitual way of doing things; a set sequence of steps, part of a larger computer program | |
flash | n: a sudden intense burst of radiant energy; a momentary brightness | |
fuel | n: a substance that is typically burned to generate heat or energy | |
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 | |
trillion | n: the number 1,000,000,000,000; a million million | |
lethal | adj: causing or capable of causing death; extremely dangerous | |
autonomous | adj: capable of governing or controlling its affairs | |
gatekeeper | n: a person, organization, or system that controls or monitors access to something, often a website, database, or institution; a person or group that controls or regulates access to information, especially for a particular perspective or interest | |
outsource | v: to contract out or transfer a job, task, or service to an external organization or party, often as a cost-saving measure | |
responsible | adj: answerable or accountable for something within one’s power, control, or management | |
artificial | adj: not natural and made by human beings; not real but produced to resemble something | |
opposition | n: the act of disagreeing or resisting; the state of strong disagreement | |
cultivate | v: to prepare and foster land for growing crops or plants | |
suspicion | n: the act of doubting something, especially something wrong | |
scrutiny | n: careful and detailed examination | |
investigation | n: the act or process of thoroughly examining a crime, problem, statement, etc., to uncover the truth | |
transparency | n: the condition or quality of being easy to see through | |
invade | v: to enter aggressively into another’s territory by military force for conquest and occupation | |
moral | adj: concerned with the principles of what is right and wrong, fairness, honesty, etc. | |
judgment | n: the ability to form valuable opinions and make reasonable decisions | |
framework | n: the structural components of a building or object that support its weight and give it form; the underlying structure of a system, concept, or text | |
abdicate | v: to give up, renounce, or relinquish a throne, right, or responsibility | |
tight | adj: fixed, fastened, or kept together firmly or closely |