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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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prestige | n: respect and admiration felt or shown for someone or something based on a perception of their achievements or quality | |
hire | v: to give somebody a job | |
appoint | v: to give someone a job or role, especially as a public official or member of an organization; to arrange or decide on a time or a place | |
supreme | adj: highest in rank, level, or importance | |
statistics | n: the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data | |
nominate | v: to propose someone for a position, especially in politics or an organization, or some honor | |
president | n: the leader of a republic, for example, the US; the person in charge of the organization such as a company, university, club, etc. | |
nomination | n: the act or process of formally proposing someone for election or appointment to a position, office, or award; the act of designating or selecting someone for a particular role or purpose | |
approve | v: to think that someone or something is favorable, acceptable, or appropriate; to officially accept a plan, request, etc. | |
Senate | n: a legislative body, especially the upper house of a parliament | |
constitution | n: the set of fundamental principles or established precedents that a state, a country, or an organization is governed by; the act of forming or establishing something | |
specify | v: to explain or state something clearly and exactly | |
qualification | n: an official record of an exam showing that you have completed | |
profession | n: an occupation or vocation requiring advanced education or specialized training | |
native | adj: connecting with or describing someone’s birth country or place of birth, or someone born in a specific country or place | |
citizenship | n: the status of being a member of a particular country | |
requirement | n: something that is needed or wanted | |
individual | n: a single person or thing, as distinct from a group | |
graduated | adj: having received a degree from a school, college, or university; marked with or divided into levels or degrees | |
bench | n: a long, flat surface, often elevated and supported by legs, used for sitting, working, or displaying objects; persons who administer justice | |
broad | adj: very wide; general | |
ideological | adj: relating to or concerned with ideas and theories rather than practical matters | |
liberal | adj: willing to respect or allow many different types of beliefs or behavior; open-minded | |
ideology | n: a set of beliefs or philosophies that an economic or political system is based on | |
lean | adj: having a noticeably small amount of body fat; (verb) to bend or move from a straight to a sloping posture | |
predictable | adj: capable of being known, seen or declared in advance | |
chief | adj: most important or primary; (noun) a person who is in charge | |
justice | n: the quality of being fair and reasonable and treating people equally according to their due | |
conservative | adj: holding traditional views and values and opposed to change or innovation | |
decision | n: the act or process of making up someone’s mind about something; a choice or judgment reached after considering options | |
judgment | n: the ability to form valuable opinions and make reasonable decisions | |
remark | n: a comment or observation, or something said or written about a particular subject or situation; (verb) to give a spoken statement on a particular subject or situation | |
appointment | n: a formal arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place, especially for a reason connected with their work; the act of putting a person into a job or position of responsibility | |
damn | v: to express disapproval of or disappointment in something or someone; to condemn or to curse; (a swear word) an expression of anger | |
loyalty | n: the quality of being devoted or faithful to someone or something | |
ethnicity | n: the cultural characteristics of a particular group, such as language, religion, and traditions, that distinguish them from other groups | |
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 | |
candidate | n: a person who is seeking or being considered for some kind of position, title, honor, or award; a job applicant | |
thorough | adj: done completely; significantly careful and accurate | |
vet | n: (also a veterinarian) a person who has a medical degree trained to examine and take care of the health of animals; (verb) to carefully examine, investigate, or evaluate someone or something, often for the purpose of determining suitability or eligibility | |
domestic | adj: relating to or inside a particular country, not foreign or international | |
announcement | n: a public statement or declaration, often made in writing or through the media, that conveys important information or news | |
traditionally | adv: in accordance with tradition; typically or commonly done in a particular way | |
judiciary | n: persons who administer or enforce justice | |
committee | n: a group of people appointed or elected to perform a specific function or manage a particular task, often within a larger organization | |
contentious | adj: likely to cause people to disagree and argue; liking to argue | |
stretch | v: to make or be capable of making anything longer or broader without hurting or breaking | |
administer | v: to oversee and control the operation or arrangement of something | |
nominee | n: a person who is proposed as a candidate or contender for a position, award, or honor | |
applicable | adj: fit or suitable to be applied; having relevance to a person or thing | |
discern | v: to see, perceive, or understand something that is not obvious | |
unearth | v: to discover or bring to light something that is in the ground or was previously hidden or unknown | |
indiscretion | n: an act or remark that shows a lack of good judgment, tact, or prudence; a behavior or disclosure that is considered inappropriate or unwise | |
negative | adj: having the quality of something bad or harmful; expressing refusal | |
recommendation | n: an official suggestion that something is good or suitable for a particular purpose or job | |
rejection | n: the act of refusing to accept, use, or consider someone or something; in medicine, an immunological response that refuses to accept substances or organisms that are recognized as foreign | |
vice | n: wrongdoing or wicked behavior; (in the form of vice versa) with the order reversed; (as a prefix) someone with a job immediately below a particular person | |
consent | n: permission or agreement to do something, especially given by somebody in authority | |
constitutional | adj: of or relating to a constitution (= the set of fundamental principles), especially of a country or government; existing as an essential characteristic | |
judicial | adj: of or relating to a court, a judge, or legal judgment | |
oath | n: a solemn promise or affirmation, often made in a formal public setting, to do something or adhere to certain principles or beliefs; a formal declaration of one’s commitment to a particular course of action, organization, or duty | |
solemn | adj: formal and dignified, often with an emphasis on religious or ceremonial attitudes or practices; characterized by an earnest sense of importance or gravity; serious or grave in tone or demeanor | |
swear | v: to make a solemn promise or vow; to use rude or offensive language | |
faithful | adj: loyal, constant, and steadfast in affection or allegiance | |
impartially | adv: in a fair and unbiased manner; without favoritism or prejudice | |
discharge | v: to release or let go of something or someone; to dismiss or terminate an employee or member of an organization; to emit or give off a substance or energy | |
incumbent | n: a person who currently holds a particular position or job, especially in politics or public office; a duty or obligation that is required as part of a particular role or job | |
resignation | n: an act of giving up or resigning from a job or office | |
retirement | n: the fact or act of stopping working and leaving one’s job | |
removal | n: the act of taking something away or off from a particular place | |
impeach | v: to bring formal charges against a public official for misconduct in office | |
fundamental | adj: forming an essential base or core from which everything else develops or is affected | |
tremendous | adj: very great in degree or extent or amount or impact; extremely good | |
responsible | adj: answerable or accountable for something within one’s power, control, or management | |
paragon | n: a person or thing that is regarded as a perfect example of a particular quality or characteristic; a model of excellence or perfection | |
virtue | n: high moral standards in behavior or attitudes | |
intellect | n: the ability to think logically and comprehend information, especially at an advanced level | |
titanic | adj: of or having a great size, power, or influence; of or relating to Titanium (= a light, strong grey, lustrous, corrosion-resistant metallic element) | |
wizard | n: a person who is skilled in magic or a particular technical field | |
exemplar | n: a person or thing that is regarded as a perfect example of a particular quality or type; a model or ideal to be emulated | |
debate | n: a formal discussion or argument of opposing viewpoints, often to persuade others to adopt a specific position; a public discussion, often on an issue of current interest, in which participants offer opinions and differing perspectives | |
dissect | v: to cut into pieces to study the structure of something in detail | |
ultimate | adj: furthest or highest in degree or order | |
judge | n: a person who makes decisions in a court of law; (verb) to determine the result of or form a critical opinion of something |