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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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negotiation | n: the process of discussing and reaching an agreement with others | |
brandish | v: to wave or display something, typically a weapon, in a threatening or aggressive manner; to exhibit something with pride or enthusiasm | |
influence | n: the ability to affect someone’s or something’s character, growth, or behavior, or the effect itself | |
fluid | n: a substance that can flow and is not solid | |
synchronize | v: to happen or cause to happen at the same time or rate | |
constantly | adv: all the time | |
negotiate | v: to have formal discussions with someone to reach an agreement | |
promote | v: to encourage or persuade people to like, buy, use, do, or support something; to raise someone to a higher position or rank | |
vacation | n: a period in which someone does not have to attend work or school and is free to do whatever they choose, such as travel or leisure | |
autonomy | n: the right of an organization, country, or region to govern itself independently | |
mindset | n: the established set of attitudes or fixed ideas held by someone | |
fist | n: a hand with the fingers clenched tightly into the palm to form a hard rounded shape; an act of striking someone or something with the fist | |
dominate | v: to have or control a lot of power and influence over somebody or something | |
craft | n: an activity that requires a particular skill in making things with one’s hands | |
relation | n: the way two persons or groups of people feel and act toward one another | |
thrive | v: to grow vigorously; to make steady progress | |
unison | n: occurring or corresponding together, simultaneously, or exactly; (music) two or more sounds or tones at the same pitch or in octaves | |
fig | n: a sweet and soft edible fruit with many seeds or a tree on which these grow | |
realistic | adj: having or showing a sensible and practical idea that is possible to achieve | |
aspiration | n: a strong desire to achieve something; the action or process of drawing breath | |
obvious | adj: easy to see, discover or understand | |
salary | n: a fixed amount of money that employees, especially those who work in an office, receive for doing their job, usually paid every month | |
determinant | n: a factor, circumstance, or condition that contributes to the shaping, influencing, or determining of a particular outcome or result | |
yardstick | n: a long, narrow strip of wood or metal that is marked with measurements, typically used to measure or compare the length, height, or width of something; a standard against which something can be compared or judged | |
industrial | adj: of or relating to or resulting from industry | |
solid | adj: hard or firm; characterized by good substantial quality | |
deserve | v: to be worthy of or entitled to something, especially something good or valuable | |
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 | |
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 | |
mentor | n: a person who helps and advises a younger or less experienced person over time, usually at work or school | |
radar | n: a technology that employs radio waves to locate items that cannot be seen | |
summarize | v: to give a brief statement of the most important facts or ideas about something | |
remotely | adv: at a distance; not directly or easily accessible | |
interaction | n: the act of connecting with someone, mainly when working, playing, or spending time with them | |
emotional | adj: relating to people’s feelings | |
complexity | n: the state or quality of being complicated or intricate and difficult to understand | |
anxiety | n: a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something that is happening or might happen in the future | |
essential | adj: indispensable; fundamental | |
strategy | n: a detailed plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall goal. | |
adopt | v: to choose to follow something; to legally take a child from another family and care for them as if they were one’s own | |
defensive | adj: used or intended to protect someone or something against attack or aggression | |
pessimism | n: a tendency to see the worst in things and anticipate adverse outcomes; a belief that the world is generally bad or that something will go wrong more often than it will go right | |
obstacle | n: a thing that blocks one’s way or prevents or hinders progress | |
overcome | v: to succeed in controlling or dealing with something, such as a problem or difficulty; to defeat or overwhelm someone | |
distance | n: the amount of space between two points, measured in units such as miles, meters, or kilometers; the extent, scope, or range between two things, such as distance or emotional distance | |
attach | v: to fasten, join, or connect one thing to another | |
outcome | n: the result or effect of an action, event, etc. | |
emotion | n: a strong feeling such as love, anger, etc. deriving from one’s situation, mood, or relationships with others | |
core | n: the most essential or fundamental part of something | |
identity | n: the fact of being who or what somebody or something is; the features, emotions, or ideas that distinguish persons from one another | |
threaten | v: to utter intentions of injury or punishment against someone | |
ultimate | adj: furthest or highest in degree or order | |
deny | v: to state that one refuses to admit the existence or truth of something | |
upset | adj: causing or marked by anxiety, uneasiness, trouble, or grief; (verb) to make someone anxious, unhappy, or angry | |
balcony | n: a platform projecting from the wall of a building and surrounded by a railing, providing an outdoor space | |
pause | v: to take a short break from talking or doing something before continuing | |
anticipate | v: to expect or predict that something will happen; to tell in advance | |
ripple | n: a small wave on the surface of a liquid, typically caused by an object falling into it or a slight wind | |
balance | n: a condition in which everything has the same weight or force; something left after other parts have been taken away | |
assertive | adj: characterized by a confident and forceful personality; expressing one’s opinions or desires directly and positively; standing up for oneself in a firm but non-aggressive manner | |
phrase | n: a group of words that mean something specific when used together | |
achieve | v: to successfully complete a task or goal, often through hard work, perseverance, and dedication; to attain or accomplish something that one has set out to do | |
ambitious | adj: having a great desire to attain achievement, power, or wealth | |
misstep | n: a mistake or error in judgment or action, often resulting in an awkward or embarrassing situation; a misjudged or poorly executed step or movement | |
disagree | v: to have or express a different opinion, idea, etc. | |
misunderstand | v: to interpret or understand something in the wrong way | |
unexpected | adj: not anticipated or regarded as likely to happen | |
opportune | adj: suitable or happening at a time that is suitable or convenient for a particular purpose |