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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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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 | |
sprint | v: to run at full speed over a short distance or period of time | |
roughly | adv: approximately but not precisely; with a violent manner | |
exert | v: to put forth effort; to put into action; to bring into play | |
Newtonian | adj: relating to Sir Isaac Newton or his laws of motion and universal gravitation | |
mass | n: a large amount of a substance with no definite shape or form; a large number of people or things grouped or crowded together | |
acceleration | n: a rate of increase in velocity; the rate of change of velocity with respect to time | |
opposition | n: the act of disagreeing or resisting; the state of strong disagreement | |
reaction | n: a response that reveals a person’s feelings or attitude; (in chemistry) a process in which one or more substances are changed into others | |
decor | n: the arrangement and style of the furniture, art, and other items in a room or building, used to create a particular atmosphere or aesthetic | |
outrun | v: to run faster or farther than someone or something else, often to escape from danger or capture; to outpace or outmaneuver someone or something in a competition or pursuit | |
propel | v: to move, drive or push something forward or in a particular direction, often with a lot of force | |
solid | adj: hard or firm; characterized by good substantial quality | |
definition | n: a concise explanation of the meaning of a word, phrase, or symbol | |
particle | n: a small piece of something; a word or piece of a term with grammatical function but little or no significance | |
essentially | adv: relating to the essential features or concepts of anything | |
liquid | n: a substance, such as water or oil that flows freely and is neither a solid nor a gas | |
limb | n: an arm and leg of a person or animal | |
molecule | n: a group of two or more atoms held together by attractive forces known as chemical bonds | |
slide | v: to move or cause to move smoothly along a surface without interruption | |
backward | adv: at, to, or toward the direction or place that is behind or rear | |
shuttle | n: a vehicle or boat that regularly moves between two places; bobbin that passes the weft thread between the warp threads | |
gravity | n: the force that attracts a body towards the center of the earth or towards any other physical body having mass; a manner that is solemn | |
handle | v: to deal with a situation, problem, or strong emotion | |
install | v: to fix furniture, a machine, or a piece of equipment into position so that it can be used; put into an office or a position | |
ceiling | n: a room’s top interior surface | |
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 | |
grant | v: to agree to give or allow somebody | |
efficiently | adv: in a way that produces maximum output with minimum effort or expense | |
discuss | v: to talk about or examine in detail through conversation or debate; to exchange ideas, opinions, or information on a particular topic | |
flee | v: to leave by running away, especially out of fear or danger | |
accord | n: an official agreement or treaty between two organizations, countries, etc.; (verb) allow to have | |
temperature | n: the degree of hotness or coldness of a thing or place | |
correlation | n: a statistical relationship between two variables in which one variable is affected by the other; a reciprocal relation between two or more facts, numbers, etc. | |
expand | v: to increase or to make something greater in size, number, or importance | |
volume | n: the amount of space occupied by an object or substance; the magnitude of sound | |
wander | v: to walk around slowly or to a place, often without any clear purpose or direction | |
collide | v: to hit something violently when moving | |
atmospheric | adj: about or located in the earth’s atmosphere | |
altitude | n: the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level | |
wrap | v: to cover or enclose something entirely with paper, cloth, or other material | |
degree | n: a unit of measurement for angles, temperature, or level of proficiency or achievement; a rank or level of academic or professional attainment | |
shiver | v: to shake or quiver with cold, fear, or excitement; to tremble or vibrate rapidly | |
violent | adj: involving or caused by physical force or aggression against someone or something | |
gradual | adj: happening slowly over a long period of time or distance; not steep or abrupt | |
confuse | v: to mistake one thing for another; to make somebody hard to understand | |
eventually | adv: finally, particularly after a long time or a lot of struggle, complications, and so on | |
hypothermic | adj: relating to or characterized by abnormally low body temperature, typically resulting from prolonged exposure to cold temperatures | |
imply | v: to indicate the truth or existence of something without referring to it | |
straight | adj: extending or moving in one direction without bending or curving; having no deviations | |
inert | adj: lacking the ability to move or act, often used to describe an object or substance that is inactive or non-reactive | |
soda | n: a carbonated soft drink containing a sweetened syrup or flavoring, often used interchangeably with “pop” or “soda pop” in different regions of the world | |
fizz | v: to make a hissing or bubbling sound, often accompanied by the release of gas or effervescence; to be lively, exciting, or effervescent in character or atmosphere; (noun) the sound, process, or result of something producing small bubbles | |
phenomenon | n: something that exists and can be perceptible, especially one that is not fully understood | |
decompress | v: to reduce the pressure or tension on something or someone | |
diver | n: a person who dives, especially one who does so professionally or as a sport; a bird that dives into the water to catch fish or other prey | |
disease | n: a disorder or illness that affects the body or mind, often characterized by specific symptoms or abnormal functioning of organs or systems | |
scuba | n: an acronym for Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus, a device used for underwater diving | |
paralysis | n: a condition in which you are unable to move or lose control of part or most of the body because of illness or injury | |
foam | n: a mass of small air bubbles formed on the surface of a liquid; a substance that forms a lather when mixed with water | |
breath | n: the air that is taken into and expelled from your lungs; the process of taking into and expelling air from your lungs | |
oxygen | n: the chemical element with the symbol O that is present in air and water and is necessary for people, animals, and plants to live | |
goggle | v: to look at someone or something with amazement; to look stupidly; (noun, plural) tight-fitting spectacles that are worn to prevent particulates, water, or chemicals from striking the eyes | |
helmet | n: a protective covering for the head, worn for safety or as part of a uniform or ceremonial dress | |
insect | n: any small creature that has six legs and a body divided into three sections | |
electrical | adj: relating to electricity | |
buddy | n: a close friend; a partner, especially one of a pair or team | |
collision | n: an instance of two or more objects or entities crashing into each other, usually resulting in damage, impact, or conflict | |
midair | n: some point in the air; above ground level | |
unconscious | adj: in the state of lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception, especially as the result of a head injury or illness | |
physics | n: the science of matter and energy and their interactions | |
awesome | adj: inspiring fear, admiration, or respect; very good, nice, fun, etc. | |
snail | n: a slow-moving mollusk with a spiral shell that it uses to protect its body | |
pace | n: the speed at which someone or something moves, or the rate at which something happens or changes | |
superpower | n: a country or nation that has significant global influence or formidable military, economic, or technological strength; a supernatural ability or force capable of extraordinary feats or feats beyond normal human capabilities | |
shifting | adj: constantly changing or moving | |
strength | n: the quality or state of being physically, or sometimes mentally, strong | |
immortality | n: the state or quality of being able to live or last forever | |
invisible | adj: impossible or nearly impossible to see |