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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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oversee | v: to watch and direct someone or something to make sure that it is being done correctly | |
delivery | n: the act of taking or sending something to a destination; the bringing of a baby during childbirth | |
crucial | adj: extremely vital or necessary | |
rebel | n: someone who resists or opposes authority or control, especially by fighting against it | |
territory | n: an area under the control of a ruler or state | |
imperial | adj: relating to or associated with an empire or the person or country that rules it | |
strict | adj: strongly limiting someone’s freedom; allowing no deviation from a standard, rule, belief, etc. | |
protocol | n: a set of rules or procedures for transmitting data or conducting a process or activity, especially in computer networks or scientific experiments; the initial or original version of an agreement | |
sealed | adj: closed or secured with | |
transport | n: a system for moving people or products from one location to another using automobiles, roads, and so on | |
urgent | adj: requiring immediate attention or action; pressing | |
incorrect | adj: not in accordance with fact or truth or not accurate | |
convey | v: to express ideas, feelings, etc. so that it is known or understood by other people; to carry something from one place to another | |
belt | v: to sing loudly and forcefully; to hit someone or something hard; (noun) a strip of leather or other material worn to tie or buckle something around the body | |
violation | n: an action that breaches a law, rule, or agreement; an infringement of rights or duties | |
confiscate | v: to seize, take or appropriate something by authority, often as a penalty for breaking laws or rules | |
grave | n: a place where a dead body is buried, typically marked by a headstone or other memorial; a very serious, solemn, or important matter; (verb) to carve, cut, or etch a design, inscription, or mark onto a hard surface, such as stone or metal; (adjective) serious, solemn, or weighty in nature | |
inspection | n: the act of examining, assessing, or reviewing something to ensure its accuracy, quality, safety, or compliance; the process of investigating or evaluating something | |
deprive | v: to take away something from someone | |
critic | n: someone who expresses opinions about the quality of books, music, etc. | |
cargo | n: the goods carried by ship, aircraft, or other vehicles | |
grab | v: to take hold of something or someone suddenly with a hand, especially in a violent way | |
pause | v: to take a short break from talking or doing something before continuing | |
inspect | v: to look at someone or something closely, usually to examine their condition or to detect flaws | |
odd | adj: strange or unexpected; not divisible by two | |
ignore | v: to intentionally not listen or pay attention to | |
Don | n: a Spanish gentleman; a university lecturer, especially a senior member of a college at Oxford or Cambridge | |
requirement | n: something that is needed or wanted | |
lid | n: a removable or hinged cover for the top of a container | |
initially | adv: at the beginning; at first | |
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 | |
imply | v: to indicate the truth or existence of something without referring to it | |
symmetrical | adj: having similarity in size, shape, and relative position of corresponding parts | |
affirm | v: to assert that something is true or real; to state positively | |
consequent | adj: resulting or following as a result of something else; (noun) something that is logical or naturally follows from something else | |
fallacy | n: a mistaken belief, idea, or argument that is not supported by facts or evidence; a deceptive or misleading statement or belief | |
converse | v: to talk informally | |
sufficient | adj: adequate; enough for a particular purpose or requirement | |
instance | n: a particular example or single occurrence of something | |
atmosphere | n: the mass of air that surrounds the Earth; the pervading tone or mood of a place, situation, or creative work | |
planet | n: any of the nine large celestial bodies that circle in the solar system; any celestial body that revolves around a star | |
Venus | n: the planet second in order from the sun | |
criteria | n: (plural of criterion) standards or conditions by which something may be judged or decided | |
wrap | v: to cover or enclose something entirely with paper, cloth, or other material | |
slightly | adv: in a small degree or extent; a little | |
grocery | n: a shop that sells food and other household items | |
steak | n: a thin slice of meat, typically beef, grilled or fried and served as a main dish | |
vegetarian | n: a person who does not eat meat or fish, or often any animal products, for health or religious reasons | |
upside | n: the positive aspect or potential of something; the upper side of something | |
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 | |
bound | v: to move forward by leaps and bounds; to form the boundary of something | |
scenario | n: a description of possible actions or events in the future; a written outline of a play, film, or literary work | |
formal | adj: following established, public, or official forms and conventions, often in a serious or somber manner | |
arbitrary | adj: based on chance, or individual whim rather than any reason | |
abstract | adj: based on general ideas, feelings, or qualities and not on any a physical or concrete existence | |
resistance | n: the act of defending oneself from an aggressor or refusing to accept something |