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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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magical | adj: produced by or containing supernatural powers | |
alarm | n: a loud noise or an automatic signal that warns people of danger; a device that signals the occurrence of some undesirable event or particular danger | |
element | n: a fundamental or essential part of something | |
temple | n: a place of worship, especially one that is associated with a particular religion or faith; the flat area on either side of the forehead | |
monk | n: a member of a religious community of men living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience | |
disaster | n: an unexpected event or series of events that cause widespread damage, destruction, or loss of life | |
overnight | adj: lasting for or occurring during one night; occurring or changing extremely quickly or suddenly; happening or being achieved in a short amount of time | |
apprentice | n: a person who works for and learns from a skilled employer to become a skilled worker themselves | |
chamber | n: a large room used for a formal, public, or particular purpose; one of the parts of a parliament | |
sacred | adj: connected with religion or religious purposes; worthy of respect or dedication because of a connection with a god | |
crystal | n: a solid material with many even sides that is formed naturally when the substance becomes solid and has a highly regular atomic structure; clear and colorless glass made of almost pure silica | |
panic | n: a sudden strong feeling of fear that cannot be controlled and prevents reasonable thought and action | |
swallow | v: to make food, drink, pills, etc., pass down your throat into your stomach; (noun) small long-winged songbird noted for swift, graceful flight and the regularity of its migrations | |
vast | adj: enormous in size, number, amount, or quantity | |
transform | v: to change in outward structure or looks; | |
controllable | adj: able to be controlled or directed | |
spirit | n: the part of a person which is the seat of their mind, feelings, and character rather than their physical body; the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people | |
improbable | adj: not likely to happen or be true; unlikely; having a low probability or chance of occurring | |
determinant | n: a factor, circumstance, or condition that contributes to the shaping, influencing, or determining of a particular outcome or result | |
compel | v: to force or require someone to do something; to exert a strong, irresistible force or pressure that makes someone act in a certain way | |
consume | v: to spend something, especially fuel, energy, or time, in a large amount | |
scared | adj: afraid or frightened | |
confess | v: to admit to having done something wrong or to reveal something personal or private | |
transgression | n: the violation of a law, duty, or moral principle | |
accuse | v: to charge or criticize someone with a crime or wrongdoing | |
blurt | v: to utter suddenly and impulsively, without prior thought or consideration; to let something slip out unintentionally | |
interrupt | v: to say or do something that causes someone to stop in their speech or action | |
yell | v: to shout in a sudden and loud way | |
timid | adj: showing a lack of courage or confidence; easily frightened, shy, or hesitant in the face of danger or potential risk | |
pause | v: to take a short break from talking or doing something before continuing | |
eventually | adv: finally, particularly after a long time or a lot of struggle, complications, and so on | |
conclude | v: to come to an end or close; to reach a judgment or opinion by reasoning | |
contradict | v: to deny the truth of a statement by stating the opposite; to be in conflict with | |
confirm | v: to support or establish the truth or certainty of something previously believed or suspected to be the case | |
initial | adj: of or happening at the beginning; (noun) the first letter of a word, especially a person’s name | |
technique | n: a particular way or art of doing something that needs skill | |
proof | n: a fact or piece of information that shows something is true or exists | |
contradiction | n: the assertion of the opposite of what has been said; opposition; denial | |
strategy | n: a detailed plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall goal. | |
assume | v: to think or accept something to be true without having proof of it; to take or begin to have power; to begin to exhibit a specific quality or appearance | |
constraint | n: a limit or restriction on something, such as an action, behavior, or thought | |
identity | n: the fact of being who or what somebody or something is; the features, emotions, or ideas that distinguish persons from one another | |
teller | n: a person who works in a bank or financial institution and is responsible for processing customers’ deposits, withdrawals, and other transactions, also referred to as a bank teller; a person who tells stories or relates information to an audience | |
identify | v: to recognize someone or something and say or prove who or what they are | |
magic | n: beliefs and actions employed to influence supernatural beings and forces; any art or performance that invokes supernatural powers | |
manifest | v: to show something such as feeling, attitude, quality, etc. clearly through signs or actions | |
comp | v: short for “compensate,” meaning to give goods or services to someone without asking for payment |