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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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prestigious | adj: having a high reputation or status; respected or honored; widely recognized as being of high quality or importance | |
award | n: a prize or other mark of recognition given in honor of an achievement | |
nag | v: to annoy or irritate someone persistently with repeated complaints, requests, or criticism; (noun) an old or over-worked horse | |
doubt | n: a feeling of being uncertain about something, especially about how good or accurate it is | |
accomplishment | n: the successful completion of a task or goal; an ability that has been acquired by training | |
involuntary | adj: acting or done without or against one’s will | |
swindler | n: a person who uses deceitful or fraudulent means to cheat or deceive others, often for financial gain; a fraudster or scam artist | |
deserve | v: to be worthy of or entitled to something, especially something good or valuable | |
fraudulence | n: the quality or tendency of being deceitful; the act of deceiving or defrauding someone | |
psychology | n: the scientific study of mind and behavior | |
unwarranted | adj: without justification or valid reason; not supported by evidence, logic, or authority | |
insecure | adj: not firm or firmly fixed; likely to fail or give way, or not assured of safety | |
therapy | n: the act of caring for someone through medication, remedial training, etc. | |
undergraduate | n: a student who is studying for their first degree at a university or other higher education institution | |
patient | n: a person who is receiving medical treatment, care, or attention from a healthcare professional, such as a doctor, nurse, or therapist; a personal quality or characteristic | |
grade | n: a particular level of quality, size, importance, etc. | |
spot | n: a particular location or place; a small round or roundish area, differing in color or feels from the surface around it | |
unfounded | adj: not based on good evidence or reason; without foundation or justification | |
graduate | n: a person who has a first degree from university or college; (verb) to complete the first course of university or college and get a degree | |
impostor | n: someone who pretends to be someone or something else to deceive others; a fraud | |
phenomenon | n: something that exists and can be perceptible, especially one that is not fully understood | |
syndrome | n: a group of signs and symptoms that occur together and are characteristic of a particular condition or disorder | |
colleague | n: one of a group of a coworker, especially in a profession or a business | |
faculty | n: an inborn or natural ability to hear, see, think, move, etc.; a department or group of the university concerned with a major division of knowledge | |
pervasive | adj: spreading or existing throughout every part of a thing or place | |
gender | n: the range of characteristics of femininity and masculinity and differentiating between them, especially when considering social and cultural differences rather than differences in biology | |
occupation | n: a person’s job or profession; the act of taking possession | |
prevalent | adj: existing very commonly in a particular area or in a specific time | |
disproportionately | adv: in a way that is not reasonably or appropriately balanced, equal, or distributed; in a manner that is unequal or excessive about something else | |
underrepresented | adj: not adequately or proportionately represented, often in terms of a particular group, population, or perspective being excluded or marginalized | |
disadvantage | n: a drawback or a negative aspect of something; (verb) to put someone or something in an unfavorable position | |
downplay | v: to present or represent as less important or severe; to minimize the significance of something | |
universal | adj: existing or affecting everywhere or everyone | |
disease | n: a disorder or illness that affects the body or mind, often characterized by specific symptoms or abnormal functioning of organs or systems | |
abnormal | adj: not typical, usual, or regular, especially in a way that is bad | |
necessarily | adv: in an essential manner; in such a way as could not be otherwise | |
depression | n: a mental condition in which a person feels very unhappy and without hope for the future; a severe recession in an economy or market | |
anxiety | n: a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something that is happening or might happen in the future | |
esteem | n: great respect and approval for or a good opinion of someone | |
accomplished | adj: having completed a task or achieved a goal successfully; skilled or proficient at something | |
spiral | n: a curve that coils around a central point and gets progressively farther away from it as it goes around | |
accolade | n: an expression of praise, honor, or approval, often in the form of an award or ceremonial gesture; a sign of recognition or achievement | |
opportune | adj: suitable or happening at a time that is suitable or convenient for a particular purpose | |
threshold | n: the floor or ground that forms the bottom of a doorway and offers support when passing through a doorway; the smallest detectable sensation | |
restricted | adj: limited in extent, number, scope, or action, especially by official rules, laws, etc. | |
individual | n: a single person or thing, as distinct from a group | |
susceptible | adj: easily influenced, harmed, or affected by something | |
pluralistic | n: a society or system composed of multiple diverse groups or elements | |
ignorance | n: lack of knowledge or information about a particular subject or fact | |
privately | adv: in a private manner; not publicly; secretly | |
peer | n: a person who has the same age, status, or ability | |
dismiss | v: to regard something or someone as not important and not worth considering; to terminate someone’s employment | |
intense | adj: (especially of a feeling) very strong; extremely sharp or severe | |
excel | v: to be extremely good at or proficient in doing something | |
surefire | adj: certain or guaranteed to be successful, reliable, or effective | |
suffer | v: to experience pain, distress, or hardship; to undergo or endure something painful or unpleasant | |
confirm | v: to support or establish the truth or certainty of something previously believed or suspected to be the case | |
adviser | n: a person who gives advice about a particular subject | |
mentor | n: a person who helps and advises a younger or less experienced person over time, usually at work or school | |
relieve | v: to make something burdensome, unpleasant, or painful less severe | |
incredible | adj: unbelievable; enormous | |
relief | n: a feeling of happiness and relaxation that comes when something burdensome is removed or reduced | |
revisit | v: to go to a place again, especially after a long period | |
blame | v: to think or say that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad | |
lab | n: a workplace for the conduct of scientific research; a laboratory | |
eventually | adv: finally, particularly after a long time or a lot of struggle, complications, and so on | |
equip | v: to provide a person or a place with the things that are needed for a particular purpose or activity | |
recognize | v: to acknowledge or realize something or someone; to identify, remember, or become aware of something that was previously known or encountered | |
competence | n: the ability to do something well or efficiently; the knowledge, skill, and ability required to perform a task or job effectively | |
banish | v: to expel or send away from a place or situation, especially permanently | |
entirely | adv: completely | |
conversation | n: an informal talk between two or more people to exchange their views, ideas, information, etc. | |
academic | adj: associated with schools, colleges, and universities, especially studying and thinking, not with practical skills | |
awareness | n: the fact or state of knowing something exists and is important | |
frank | adj: honest and sincere; open and candid in expression | |
confidence | n: the feeling or attitude that one can trust or rely on the abilities or good qualities of someone or something | |
talent | n: a natural ability to be good at something; someone who has a natural ability to be good at something | |
belong | v: to be the property of someone or something; to be a member or part of a group; to be in the proper or appropriate place |