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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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pandemic | n: an outbreak of a disease that affects many people over a very wide area | |
economy | n: the system by which a country or region produces manages, and distributes goods and services, including the money and finances involved in these activities; (of an airline) the lowest-priced, most basic option for seating in commercial travel | |
struggle | v: to make a great effort to do something when it is difficult, or there are a lot of problems; to use force or violence to break away from restraint or constriction | |
survive | v: to live or exist despite a dangerous event or period | |
government | n: the group of people with authority to control a country or state | |
relief | n: a feeling of happiness and relaxation that comes when something burdensome is removed or reduced | |
statistics | n: the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data | |
trillion | n: the number 1,000,000,000,000; a million million | |
independence | n: freedom from another’s or others’ control or influence | |
interference | n: the act or process of getting involved in and trying to influence a specific situation; the state of being affected and influenced with | |
implement | v: to put a decision, plan, or system into effect | |
policy | n: a set of rules, guidelines, principles, or procedures that govern decision-making or action, often used in the context of business or government; a course of action or plan of action adopted or followed by an organization or individual to achieve a goal or objective | |
infrastructure | n: the basic systems, services, or features that are necessary for an organization or country, such as transport and power supplies | |
determinant | n: a factor, circumstance, or condition that contributes to the shaping, influencing, or determining of a particular outcome or result | |
circulation | n: the movement of blood through the body or of a fluid through a system; the number of copies of a newspaper or magazine that are sold | |
unlimited | adj: without any limits or restrictions | |
crisis | n: a time of great disagreement, confusion, or danger when problems must be resolved or critical decisions must be taken | |
necessarily | adv: in an essential manner; in such a way as could not be otherwise | |
boost | v: to improve, raise, or increase something | |
manufacture | v: to make goods in large numbers, usually in a factory using machines | |
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 | |
inflation | n: a general and progressive increase in prices; (cosmology) a theory of the exponential expansion of space in the early universe; the act of filling something with air | |
derail | v: to cause a train or tram to run off the tracks accidentally; to run off or leave the rails accidentally | |
quantitative | adj: relating to, measuring, or expressing in terms of quantity; involving numerical or statistical data | |
infuse | v: to fill something with a particular quality, feeling, or influence; to imbue | |
maintain | v: to continue to uphold or sustain; to keep in a particular state or condition; to assert or declare something to be true | |
severe | adj: extremely serious or bad in feeling, manner, or strict and harsh; extremely strong or vigorous | |
entity | n: something that exists independently and has its own identity | |
bond | n: a close emotional connection between two or more people; a certificate of debt that a government or corporation issues to raise money | |
corporation | n: a large company or group of companies that are controlled together by law as a single unit | |
essentially | adv: relating to the essential features or concepts of anything | |
refer | v: to direct someone’s attention, thoughts, or questions to another source or person; to mention, cite, or allude to something as evidence or support | |
debt | n: something, especially money, goods, or services owed by one person to another; the state of owing something | |
individual | n: a single person or thing, as distinct from a group | |
exchange | v: to give something and receive something else in return, often with the implication that the items being traded are of equal or comparable value; (noun) the act of giving or taking something in return for something else; a place or system where goods or services can be bought, sold, or traded | |
federal | adj: relating to a central government or national authority; refers to government policies, laws, or programs that are implemented at a national level rather than a state or local level | |
reserve | v: to keep something for future use or contingency; to obtain or arrange something, such as a meeting, seat, etc., in advance | |
treasury | n: the government department in charge of managing public funds; the funds of a government or institution or individual | |
historic | adj: famous or significant in history, or potentially so | |
invest | v: to put money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or achieve a result | |
pledge | v: to make a formal promise to give or do something | |
unprecedented | adj: never having been seen, done, or known before | |
stimulus | n: something that causes growth or arouses action | |
unemployed | adj: not having a job, although able to work | |
equivalent | n: having the same value, quality, meaning, purpose, etc. | |
incentivize | v: to make someone want to do in a particular way by offering them a reward | |
investor | n: someone who puts money or capital into something to gain financial returns | |
risky | adj: involving the possibility of danger, failure, or loss | |
decent | adj: satisfactory, acceptable, or good in a general sense | |
encouraging | adj: giving hope, confidence, or support; inspiring | |
funnel | n: a tube or pipe that is wide at the top, sloping sides, narrow at the bottom, used for pouring liquids or powders into a small opening; a smokestack on a ship or steam engine | |
hire | v: to give somebody a job | |
addition | n: the act or process of adding something to something else; the process of adding numbers | |
urgently | adv: in a way that requires immediate action or attention, especially before anything else, because of being very important | |
eyebrow | n: the hair arc over each eye in humans | |
cite | v: to refer to something such as a passage, book, etc. as evidence for a theory or as a reason why something has happened | |
theoretical | adj: relating to the concepts and principles upon which a particular topic is founded, rather than practice and experience | |
scenario | n: a description of possible actions or events in the future; a written outline of a play, film, or literary work | |
economical | adj: providing a satisfactory return on the money, time, or effort; not using more money, fuel, etc. than necessary | |
subversion | n: the act or process of undermining, overthrowing, or sabotaging a system or government, often through covert or manipulative means; the effort to weaken or destroy established authority or social norms | |
insist | v: to say something clearly or demand something forcefully, especially when other people disagree with or oppose what you say | |
stabilize | v: to become or cause to become steady or unlikely to give way | |
relative | adj: considered and evaluated through comparison with something else | |
consequence | n: the outcome of a particular action or event, especially relative to an individual | |
unfold | v: to open up or spread out something that is folded or rolled up; to reveal or disclose something that was previously hidden or unknown |