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introduction | n: a preliminary explanation or remarks given before the start of a text, performance, or event; the act of bringing something new into existence or introducing something to a wider audience or new market | |
accidentally | adv: by chance or without planning | |
alien | n: a person who comes from a different country, race, or group; a form of life assumed to exist outside the Earth or its atmosphere | |
intimidate | v: to make someone fearful or uneasy so that they will do something that you want them to do | |
isolate | v: to physically or socially separate someone or something from other people or things | |
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 | |
lifeline | n: a line, rope, or cable used to support or rescue a person in danger or distress; vital or necessary support, connection, or source of help | |
endless | adj: having no end or conclusion; infinitely very large in size or amount | |
expansive | adj: large or wide in extent or scope; friendly and open and willing to talk | |
void | n: an empty space; a feeling of emptiness; (adjective) lacking any legal or binding force | |
constantly | adv: all the time | |
comfort | n: a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint | |
eventually | adv: finally, particularly after a long time or a lot of struggle, complications, and so on | |
expanse | n: a substance, such as water or oil, that flows freely and is neither a solid nor a gas | |
dispute | n: a disagreement, argument, or controversy between two people, groups, or countries, especially a formal one | |
violent | adj: involving or caused by physical force or aggression against someone or something | |
conflict | n: a strong disagreement, argument, or a violent clash between two opposing groups or individuals | |
deny | v: to state that one refuses to admit the existence or truth of something | |
origin | n: the first existence or beginning of something | |
confession | n: a formal statement in which one admits that they have done something wrong or illegal | |
intimate | adj: having a very close friendship, personal | |
perspective | n: a confident attitude toward something; a particular style of thinking about something | |
therapy | n: the act of caring for someone through medication, remedial training, etc. | |
stigma | n: a mark of shame or disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person | |
conversation | n: an informal talk between two or more people to exchange their views, ideas, information, etc. | |
norm | n: something that is regarded as usual, typical, or standard | |
scary | adj: causing fear or fright; frightening; intimidating | |
publicly | adv: in a manner accessible to or observable by the public; by the government | |
excitement | n: a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness | |
imperfectly | adv: in a faulty or incomplete way | |
insecure | adj: not firm or firmly fixed; likely to fail or give way, or not assured of safety | |
vulnerable | adj: capable of being hurt or influenced physically or mentally | |
rid | v: to make someone or something free of unwanted or unpleasant tasks, objects, or person | |
communal | adj: belonging to or used by a group rather than individuals; for common use | |
excite | v: to make someone feel suddenly enthusiastic or eager | |
externalize | v: to give external form, expression, or material existence to something that was previously internal or subjective; to make explicit or apparent something that was previously unconscious or repressed | |
internal | adj: of or relating to the inside of something | |
invisible | adj: impossible or nearly impossible to see | |
ultimate | adj: furthest or highest in degree or order | |
illustration | n: a picture or diagram in a book, magazine, or newspaper that is used to explain or decorate the text; the act or process of explaining something | |
app | n: (abbreviation for application) software designed to run on smartphones and other mobile devices or inside a web browser on a PC | |
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 | |
anxious | adj: worried and nervous | |
classic | adj: judged or deserving to be regarded as one of the best or most important of its kind over a period of time; of a well-known type | |
ice-breaking | adj: a situation, activity, or conversation that is intended to help people become more comfortable with one another and establish rapport, especially in a formal or unfamiliar setting | |
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 | |
disburse | v: to pay out money, usually from a fund or account; to distribute or give out resources or benefits | |
graduated | adj: having received a degree from a school, college, or university; marked with or divided into levels or degrees | |
architecture | n: the art and science of designing and constructing buildings | |
unexpected | adj: not anticipated or regarded as likely to happen | |
encourage | v: to give someone support, confidence, or hope; to persuade someone to do or continue to do something by making it easier for them and making them believe it is a good thing to do | |
creature | n: a living being, especially an animal | |
muck | n: dense, wet, and dirty matter or waste, often found in soil or on the ground; animal waste | |
kindred | n: a group of people related by blood or family ties; a close affinity or similarity between two or more things or people | |
spirit | n: the part of a person which is the seat of their mind, feelings, and character rather than their physical body; the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people | |
sect | n: a group of people who follow a particular religious or philosophical belief system, especially one that is regarded as outside the norm or mainstream | |
insightful | adj: having or showing a deep understanding and perception of a situation or subject | |
misunderstand | v: to interpret or understand something in the wrong way | |
confusion | n: the state of being mixed up or unclear, or the state of disorder or uncertainty | |
scream | v: to give a loud, high shout suddenly, especially because of fear, anger, excitement, etc.; to utter or declare in a very loud voice | |
yell | v: to shout in a sudden and loud way | |
chaos | n: a state of complete confusion or disorder, often characterized by a lack of predictability or control | |
platform | n: the raised flat space close to the track at a train station where passengers get on or off the train; (technology) a computational or digital environment in which a piece of software is executed | |
inhabit | v: to live in a specific location; to reside | |
ignorant | adj: lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated; unaware of certain facts or information | |
harassment | n: the act of repeatedly annoying, tormenting, or persecuting someone in a way that is threatening or unwelcome, often relating to issues of race, gender, or other identities | |
abuse | n: the use of something in an incorrect or harmful manner | |
propagate | v: to spread or promote something widely, particularly beliefs, ideas, or plants and animals through reproduction | |
misinformation | n: information that is false or inaccurate, or the act of giving wrong information, especially deliberately | |
unfortunately | adv: by bad luck; unluckily | |
superfluous | adj: unnecessary; more than what is needed or required | |
retreat | n: the act of moving back or withdrawing from a position or situation; a period of rest or relaxation away from work or everyday life | |
vital | adj: necessary for the success or continued existence of something | |
affirm | v: to assert that something is true or real; to state positively | |
temporary | adj: not lasting or be used for a very long | |
sanctuary | n: a place of refuge or safety, especially for victims of persecution or abuse | |
inflate | v: to fill something with air or gas so that it becomes bigger and rounder | |
bounce | v: to cause to move up or away after hitting a surface; to spring back | |
castle | n: a large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and often a moat | |
metaphor | n: a figure of speech in which an expression is used to refer to something that it does not denote to suggest a similarity | |
relation | n: the way two persons or groups of people feel and act toward one another | |
hopeless | adj: having no hope; despairing; having no chance of success | |
midst | n: the middle part of people or things | |
sliver | n: a small, thin, narrow piece or fragment of something, often characterized by its length or its sharpness or thinness; a small portion or amount of something, often used in a metaphorical sense to describe a trace or a hint of something |