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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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poet | n: a person who writes poetry | |
hell | n: the place thought to be where bad people go and are punished after death, often depicted as being located beneath the earth; an extraordinarily unpleasant or difficult place | |
padlock | n: a portable lock used to fasten or secure something, typically with a U-shaped metal bar hinged at one end and secured by a detachable part, usually a key or combination | |
overhead | n: the expense of maintaining something that is involved in operating a business, such as rent and heating; (adverb) above your head; in the sky | |
gull | n: a seabird with long wings, short legs, and usually black and white or grey and white feathers | |
dump | v: to deposit or dispose of something, such as trash, waste, etc., carelessly or hurriedly | |
suddenly | adv: quickly and unexpectedly | |
inmate | n: a person who is confined to an institution such as a prison, hospital, or mental health facility | |
corridor | n: a hallway or passageway, especially one connecting rooms or areas within a building or structure | |
context | n: the circumstances, facts, or conditions that surround a particular event, situation, or statement and that give it meaning | |
invite | v: to ask someone to come or join; to offer an opportunity or possibility for something to happen or take place | |
nation | n: a large organized community of people living in a particular country or region and having a particular culture | |
conduct | v: to organize and carry out a particular activity | |
penitentiary | n: a prison for people convicted of serious crimes; a place for long-term confinement and punishment for convicted criminals | |
coordinate | v: to bring the different parts of the activity and the people into an organized, ordered, or efficient relationship; (adjective) of equal importance, rank, or degree | |
workshop | n: a place where people work, especially one where they do manual or practical work; a brief intensive course for a small group | |
cede | v: to give up, surrender, or transfer possession or control of something, especially territory, power, or authority | |
construct | v: to build or create something; to assemble or combine different parts to form something whole | |
decide | v: to make up someone’s mind about something; to come to a conclusion or judgment after considering options | |
poetry | n: poems in general as a genre of literature | |
clue | n: an object, a piece of evidence, or some information that helps someone to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery | |
inequality | n: the unfairness of a society in which some people have more opportunity, money, etc. than others; (mathematics) relation between two values when they are different | |
grammar | n: the set of structural constraints on speakers’ or writers’ composition of clauses, phrases, and words | |
cursive | adj: written in flowing, joined-up script, often used in handwriting or calligraphy | |
fluent | adj: able to communicate in a specific language smoothly or effectively, or easily | |
poem | n: a piece of writing that emphasizes the expression of feelings and ideas by paying particular attention to diction (sometimes rhyme), rhythm, and imagery | |
poetic | adj: of or relating to poetry (= a piece of writing that emphasizes the expression of feelings and ideas); using language in an imaginative and expressive way | |
logic | n: a way of thinking or reasoning conducted or evaluated by strict validity principles; the study of correct reasoning or good arguments | |
absolutely | adv: without restriction or limitation; completely or utterly | |
jail | n: a facility where criminals are kept to be punished for their crimes; a prison | |
eyelid | n: a thin fold of skin that covers and protects the human eye, which helps to keep the eye moist by spreading tears over the surface and prevents foreign objects from entering the eye | |
silent | adj: without any or little sound | |
universe | n: everything that exists, especially all physical matter, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy | |
exude | v: to emit or release a liquid, smell, or expression gradually and slowly; to display an emotion, quality, or characteristic in a spontaneous and natural way | |
appropriate | adj: suitable or proper in the circumstances; fitting | |
plunge | v: to dive quickly and steeply downward; to thrust or throw into something; (noun) a steep and rapid fall | |
headfirst | adv: with the head leading or going first or in front of the rest of the body while moving forward; in a daring, impulsive, or reckless manner without proper caution or preparation | |
beloved | adj: loved very much | |
invisible | adj: impossible or nearly impossible to see | |
yell | v: to shout in a sudden and loud way | |
shadow | n: a dark area or shape cast by an object blocking the passage of light; an area in darkness or shade; a reflected image or copy of something; a person, activity, or influence that follows or accompanies someone or something closely and persistently, often in a secretive or ominous manner | |
celebrate | v: to acknowledge a memorable or good day or event with a social gathering or enjoyable activity | |
diploma | n: a document showing the completion of a course of study or a portion of the education program; a course of study at a college or university | |
applause | n: a demonstration of approval or praise by clapping the hands together | |
enormous | adj: extremely large or great | |
pride | n: a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one’s achievements | |
tremble | v: to shake slightly in a way that you cannot control, for example, because you are frightened, angry, or excited, or because of illness | |
sweat | n: the salty liquid that is produced by the glands in the skin, especially when the body is hot or under stress | |
applaud | v: to express approval of someone or something by clapping the hands | |
virtually | adv: almost completely | |
forbidden | adj: not permitted or allowed by rules or laws | |
dare | v: to have the courage to do something | |
bound | v: to move forward by leaps and bounds; to form the boundary of something | |
bet | v: to risk money on the result of an event or a competition, such as a race or game, to get more money; to have faith or confidence in something | |
transform | v: to change in outward structure or looks; | |
empower | v: to give someone the power or authority to do something | |
dignity | n: the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect; high office or rank or station | |
fracture | n: the breaking or cracking of a rigid material or object such as bone | |
destination | n: the place to which someone or something is going or being sent; the ultimate purpose or goal of a journey or action | |
verse | n: a type of poetry that is characterized by a metrical structure and often a rhyme scheme | |
tremendous | adj: very great in degree or extent or amount or impact; extremely good | |
infinite | adj: unlimited or very great; impossible to measure | |
thread | n: a fine cord of natural or synthetic fibers or filaments, such as cotton or nylon, used in sewing, knitting, or weaving; a series of connected messages or comments on a social media platform or online forum, often related to a particular topic; a sequence or line of events, ideas, or actions that are connected or related; (verb) to pass a thread through a needle or other small opening, in preparation for sewing or stitching | |
sew | v: to join, fasten, or repair two pieces of something by putting the thread through them with a needle | |
exclusion | n: the act of keeping someone or something out or preventing them from participating in or being part of something | |
recognize | v: to acknowledge or realize something or someone; to identify, remember, or become aware of something that was previously known or encountered | |
extraordinary | adj: exceptional, unexpected, very unusual; surpassing the ordinary or usual | |
wick | n: a narrow strip of material, such as cotton or fiberglass, that is used to draw up oil, wax, or other fluid that is burned in a lamp, candle, or other flame-producing devices; (verb) to absorb or draw up liquid by capillary action | |
chew | v: to crush or grind something, especially food, with the teeth and then swallow it | |
blind | adj: unable to see; unable or unwilling to perceive or understand the true nature of something | |
row | n: an arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line; (verb) to propel a boat through the water using oars | |
crack | v: to break or cause to break without dividing into separate parts; (noun) a line on the surface of something along which it has separated without breaking | |
gaze | v: to stare at something or someone for an extended time, usually out of surprise or adoration, or because you are thinking about something else | |
lift | v: to raise something to a higher position or level; to pick up something or somebody and move them to a different position | |
sham | n: something that is not as good or true as it seems to be and is intended to deceive people; a person who pretends to be something they are not | |
ordinary | adj: not different, exceptional, or unexpected in any way, especially in quality, ability, size, or degree | |
courage | n: the ability to face danger, difficulty, uncertainty, or pain without being overcome by fear or despair; the quality of being brave or courageous | |
surrender | v: to cease resistance to an enemy or opponent and submit to their authority | |
swamp | n: an area of low-lying land that is flooded or saturated with water, often having a growth of natural vegetation | |
underworld | n: the criminal world or the world of organized crime; the realm of the dead in various mythologies | |
exhausted | adj: extremely tired | |
irregular | adj: not having an even or balanced shape or arrangement; contrary to the usual rule, accepted order, or what is expected | |
intoxication | n: the condition of being affected by alcohol or drugs in a way that impairs mental or physical abilities | |
temporary | adj: not lasting or be used for a very long | |
release | v: to set free or allow to escape from confinement |