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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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psychiatry | n: the branch of medicine concerned with the study, treatment, and prevention of mental illness | |
refugee | n: a displaced person who has crossed national borders and who cannot or is unwilling to return home due to political, religious, or economic reasons or because of a war | |
shoreline | n: a line that separates land and sea | |
rescue | v: to save someone or something from a dangerous or difficult situation | |
confidence | n: the feeling or attitude that one can trust or rely on the abilities or good qualities of someone or something | |
wit | n: the ability to say or write things or ideas in a clever and humorous way | |
catastrophe | n: a sudden event that causes extreme ruin and misfortune | |
nowadays | adv: at the current time, in comparison to the past | |
flee | v: to leave by running away, especially out of fear or danger | |
suffer | v: to experience pain, distress, or hardship; to undergo or endure something painful or unpleasant | |
trauma | n: an emotional wound or shock often has long-lasting effects caused by a highly upsetting or shocking experience | |
cruel | adj: feeling or showing pleasure in causing pain or suffering to others | |
traumatic | adj: relating to or caused by injury, especially emotional injury | |
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 | |
rub | v: to move one’s hand or an object over the surface of something with pressure | |
frightening | adj: causing fear or alarm, or very surprising and alarming | |
verge | n: the point at which something is about to happen or where something begins; the edge or margin of something, particularly a physical boundary or border | |
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 | |
reframe | v: to reinterpret, rephrase, or redefine an issue, situation, or question in a different way | |
Arabic | n: the Semitic language of the Arab people, widely spoken throughout the Middle East and North Africa; of or relating to Arab peoples, culture, or language | |
breath | n: the air that is taken into and expelled from your lungs; the process of taking into and expelling air from your lungs | |
scared | adj: afraid or frightened | |
helicopter | n: a type of aircraft that is capable of hovering in place and moving vertically, as well as flying horizontally; often used for emergency medical services, military operations, and transport in areas with limited access | |
hover | v: to stay in one place in the air | |
photograph | n: a picture or image that is produced by a camera; a visual representation or record of a person, object, or scene that has been captured electronically or on film | |
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 | |
bat | n: a nocturnal animal with wings that flies and feeds at night, similar to a mouse; a piece of wood with a handle used for hitting the ball in sports including baseball, cricket, and table tennis | |
guidance | n: advice or instructions given to help direct someone’s behavior or decision-making | |
psychology | n: the scientific study of mind and behavior | |
intervention | n: the action or process of being done to improve or help a circumstance, often they have not been asked to do so | |
prevalence | n: the state or condition of being widespread or common; the extent or frequency of occurrence of a disease or condition in a given population at a specific time | |
disorder | n: an untidy state or a lack of organization; a physical condition or illness that causes problems with how a section of the body or brain functions | |
workforce | n: all the people who work in a company, industry, country, etc. | |
stimming | n: a behavior often exhibited by individuals on the autism spectrum characterized by repetitive bodily movements or sounds, such as hand flapping or rocking, often used as a form of self-regulation or sensory stimulation | |
amygdala | n: one of two parts of the almond-shaped neural structure that are linked to emotions, especially fear and pleasure, memory, and the sense of smell | |
emotional | adj: relating to people’s feelings | |
storage | n: the act or process of putting in and keeping something in a particular place for use in the future; an electronic memory device that can store information | |
brain | n: the organ inside the head that is responsible for one’s movement, thought, memory, and feeling | |
react | v: to take action in response to something | |
bravery | n: courage in the face of danger | |
narrative | n: a story or a description of a series of events or process of telling a story | |
crisis | n: a time of great disagreement, confusion, or danger when problems must be resolved or critical decisions must be taken | |
cofounder | n: one of several people who establishes an organization or starts a business | |
humanity | n: all people living on the earth; the quality or state of being human rather than an animal, a machine, etc. | |
crew | n: a group of people who work together, especially on a ship or airplane | |
aid | n: things sent to help countries in need, notably food or money; support | |
psychosocial | adj: relating to the interplay between psychological and social factors, especially when it comes to mental health, personality development, and social behavior | |
displace | v: to force someone or something to leave their home or place of origin, especially as a result of conflict, natural disaster, or manipulation | |
suitable | adj: fit or appropriate; proper; adapted | |
lifeguard | n: a person who is trained to swim and rescue people who are in danger of drowning in a body of water, such as a pool or ocean, often employed at beaches, pools, and other aquatic facilities to ensure swimmers’ safety | |
clinic | n: a building or hospital department where people can go for medical care or advice, especially of a particular condition | |
overcome | v: to succeed in controlling or dealing with something, such as a problem or difficulty; to defeat or overwhelm someone | |
asylum | n: protection granted to someone who has left their home country as a political refugee | |
integrate | v: to combine one thing with another so that they form a whole or work together; to accept equal participation for members of all races and ethnic groups | |
delegate | n: a person sent or authorized to represent others, in particular, an elected representative sent to a conference; (verb) to transfer power to someone | |
qualified | adj: officially recognized as having completed a training course or passed the exams that are necessary to perform a particular job | |
volunteer | n: a person who performs or offers to perform a job or service without being paid for or forced to do | |
therapy | n: the act of caring for someone through medication, remedial training, etc. | |
acknowledge | v: to accept or admit the existence, reality, or truth of something; to accept that someone or something has a particular authority or quality; to express obligation, thanks, or gratitude for someone’s help, commitment, etc.; | |
visible | adj: capable of being seen; or open to easy view | |
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 | |
distinguish | v: to notice or understand the difference between two people or things |