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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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evolve | v: to develop gradually, or to cause the development of something or someone gradually | |
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 | |
internal | adj: of or relating to the inside of something | |
chemical | adj: relating to or connected with chemistry; | |
hoe | n: a garden tool with a flat blade attached at right angles to a long handle | |
crab | n: a sea creature with two large claws and a flattened back (e.g., blue crab or king crab); a sour or grumpy person who is prone to complaining or criticizing | |
continent | n: one of the earth’s large landmasses; (adjective) abstaining from your feelings, especially your desire to have sex | |
slope | n: a surface with one end or side that is higher than the other | |
cage | n: a structure made of metal bars or wire in which birds or animals can be kept | |
scramble | v: to move or climb quickly and awkwardly, often using your hands to help you | |
tide | n: the cyclical rise and fall of sea level caused by the moon’s gravitational pull | |
shore | n: the land along the edge of a sea, lake, broad river, or other large body of water; (verb) to support by placing against something solid or rigid | |
skit | n: a short, often humorous performative piece or act, typically performed in a comic or satirical tone or style, as part of a variety show or a theatrical or musical performance | |
recede | v: to pull back or move away or backward | |
gradual | adj: happening slowly over a long period of time or distance; not steep or abrupt | |
plot | n: a secret plan or scheme to achieve a specific goal; the plan or main story of a literary work; (verb) to plan secretly, usually something illegal | |
incredible | adj: unbelievable; enormous | |
psychic | adj: relating to or capable of extrasensory perception or paranormal phenomena; relating to the mind or mental processes | |
paranormal | adj: relating to phenomena or experiences that are beyond scientific explanation or understanding, often associated with forces or entities that are outside the realm of normal human perception or understanding, such as ghosts, psychic abilities, or supernatural occurrences | |
cycle | n: an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs; a bicycle or motorcycle | |
correspond | v: to match or be similar to something else almost exactly; to exchange messages | |
humming | adj: producing a continuous, low, vibrating sound like that of the bee | |
bunker | n: a concrete shelter or underground room, typically for storing ammunition or protecting people from enemy fire; a hazard on a golf course; a large container for storing fuel | |
underground | adj: under the surface of the ground; a secret group organized to achieve a specific purpose, such as overthrowing the government or occupying a force | |
volunteer | n: a person who performs or offers to perform a job or service without being paid for or forced to do | |
rave | v: to talk in a noisy, excited, or uncontrolled manner; to praise someone or something enthusiastically | |
productive | adj: resulting in or making a lot or a significant amount of something, especially something of value | |
atypical | adj: not conforming to the typical or expected pattern; unusual or abnormal or characteristic | |
drift | v: to move smoothly and slowly in water or air, especially as a result of outside forces, with no control over the direction | |
incredibly | adv: in a way that is very difficult to believe; exceedingly or extremely | |
underrate | v: to underestimate or undervalue someone or something; to fail to acknowledge or appreciate the true worth or importance of someone or something | |
equator | n: an line of latitude that separates Earth’s northern and southern hemispheres and has a radius of around 40,075 kilometers (24,901 miles) | |
daylight | n: the natural light produced by the sun during the day, especially in contrast to artificial light or darkness | |
globe | n: the earth or world, mainly used to emphasize its vastness | |
arctic | adj: of or relating to the region around the North Pole or the Arctic Ocean; very cold | |
perpetual | adj: continuing for an extended period in the same way without stopping or being interrupted | |
aboriginal | adj: relating to the people, culture, or history of the original inhabitants of a particular region, especially before the arrival of colonizers or settlers; indigenous | |
traditionally | adv: in accordance with tradition; typically or commonly done in a particular way | |
seasonal | adj: occurring or varying according to the season or time of year; related to or affected by the changing seasons | |
mania | n: a psychological or emotional state that is marked by excessive enthusiasm, excitement, or delusions; a strong and uncontrollable desire or craving for something | |
hunt | v: to go after and try to catch wild animals to kill them for food, sport, or profit | |
rhythm | n: a strong regular repeated pattern of sounds, words, or musical notes that are used in music, poetry, and dancing | |
artificial | adj: not natural and made by human beings; not real but produced to resemble something | |
midnight | n: the middle point of the night, usually defined as 12:00 AM or the start of a new day | |
sunrise | n: the time in the morning when the sun first appears in the sky | |
in-between | adj: occurring or existing between two things or points; intermediate in position, condition, or time | |
meditation | n: the act of focusing one’s mind on a particular object or thought; activity to train attention and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state | |
surge | n: a sudden and great increase of something, such as a feeling, the amount or number, etc. | |
prolactin | n: a hormone secreted by the pituitary gland that stimulates milk production in mammals, especially in females, after giving birth | |
modern | adj: of or belonging to the present time or recent times | |
jet | n: a type of aircraft that is powered by one or more jet engines and can fly at high speeds, typically over long distances | |
lag | v: to move or develop so slowly that you are behind other people, organizations, etc. | |
shift | n: a slight transition in position, direction, or trend | |
advantage | n: a condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable or superior position; a beneficial feature or asset that someone or something has |