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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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estimate | v: to guess or calculate the cost, size, value, etc. of something | |
statistics | n: the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data | |
stable | adj: firm and steady; not easily moved, disturbed, or changed | |
poverty | n: the condition of being extremely poor | |
emotional | adj: relating to people’s feelings | |
dropout | n: a person who leaves school, college, or a training program before completing it | |
handsome | adj: physically attractive and pleasing in appearance; attractive and generous | |
struggle | v: to make a great effort to do something when it is difficult, or there are a lot of problems; to use force or violence to break away from restraint or constriction | |
substance | n: the real physical material of which a thing or person consist; the most important or main part of some idea or experience; an illegal drug | |
abuse | n: the use of something in an incorrect or harmful manner | |
suicide | n: the act of killing yourself intentionally | |
ideate | v: to conceive of and develop an idea or concept in one’s mind, often as part of a creative process or a problem-solving effort | |
blame | v: to think or say that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad | |
absent | adj: not present in a particular place at a particular time | |
shocking | adj: extremely or surprisingly bad, or causing a strong emotional response such as surprise or disgust | |
overcome | v: to succeed in controlling or dealing with something, such as a problem or difficulty; to defeat or overwhelm someone | |
absence | n: the fact or condition of being away from a place where they are typically anticipated to be | |
separate | v: to force, take, or pull apart; mark as different | |
estrangement | n: the state of being separated or distant, especially in a relationship or between family members or friends | |
incarceration | n: the state of being confined in prison or jail | |
exacerbate | v: to make a situation, problem, or feeling worse | |
emotion | n: a strong feeling such as love, anger, etc. deriving from one’s situation, mood, or relationships with others | |
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 | |
guilt | n: the fact of having committed something illegal; the negative feelings caused by believing or knowing that you have done something wrong | |
embarrass | v: to cause someone to feel awkward, worried, or ashamed | |
uplift | n: the process of raising land to a higher elevation, or the result of this process; (verb) fill with high spirits | |
heal | v: to make a wound or injury to become well again | |
strength | n: the quality or state of being physically, or sometimes mentally, strong | |
embrace | v: to accept something willingly and enthusiastically; (noun) the act of clasping another person in the arms as in greeting or affection | |
co-parenting | n: a parent who shares the responsibility of raising a child with another parent, often in cases of divorce, adoption, or surrogacy | |
restrain | v: to prevent or hold back from doing something, often by physical or moral force; to limit or restrict one’s actions or behavior; to control or moderate strong emotions or impulses | |
navigate | v: to plan and direct the way that a ship, plane, etc. will travel, often by using a map | |
consistent | adj: always behaving or happening in the same way, or having the same thoughts, standards, etc. | |
basis | n: the most important facts, ideas, or events from which something is developed; the way how things are organized or arranged | |
imperative | adj: very important or requiring attention or action | |
relation | n: the way two persons or groups of people feel and act toward one another | |
emphasize | v: to give or show particular importance to something | |
essential | adj: indispensable; fundamental | |
lifelong | adj: lasting for the whole of someone’s life | |
integral | adj: necessary to make a whole complete; essential, or fundamental; combining with something else to form a whole; (noun, of mathematics) a fundamental concept in calculus that represents the area under a curve between two points on a graph | |
emphasis | n: particular importance or significance that is given to something | |
individual | n: a single person or thing, as distinct from a group | |
facility | n: a building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry | |
clinic | n: a building or hospital department where people can go for medical care or advice, especially of a particular condition | |
therapy | n: the act of caring for someone through medication, remedial training, etc. | |
guidance | n: advice or instructions given to help direct someone’s behavior or decision-making | |
advocacy | n: the act of supporting or promoting a particular cause or point of view, often through public campaigning or lobbying | |
mentorship | n: a relationship in which a more experienced or more knowledgeable person helps to guide a less experienced or less knowledgeable person | |
comfort | n: a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint | |
triumph | n: a great victory or achievement | |
ambassador | n: a diplomatic representative of a country who is sent to another country or international organization | |
provider | n: a person or an organization that supplies somebody with something needed or wanted | |
institutionalize | v: to establish or make something a part of an institution (= a place such as a university, hospital, etc.) | |
engage | v: to attract and keep someone’s attention and interest; to participate in or obtain services of something | |
in-person | adv: taking place with someone physically present together in the same place rather than on the phone, e-mail, or video link: | |
instruction | n: detailed direction, order, etc., on how to do or use something | |
formula | n: a group of symbols, letters, or numbers that represent a rule, law, or mathematical statement | |
celebrate | v: to acknowledge a memorable or good day or event with a social gathering or enjoyable activity | |
appreciate | v: to value and acknowledge the worth of someone or something; to be grateful for something or someone | |
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 | |
accomplish | v: to finish or achieve something successfully | |
custody | n: the state of being physically responsible for something or someone, especially a child; a state of being confined, usually for a short time | |
newfound | adj: newly discovered or acquired | |
appreciation | n: the act of recognizing and valuing the worth or importance of something or someone; gratitude or thankfulness; an increase in value over time | |
hopeless | adj: having no hope; despairing; having no chance of success | |
improvisation | n: the act of making something up on the spot or creating or performing something without preparation | |
identity | n: the fact of being who or what somebody or something is; the features, emotions, or ideas that distinguish persons from one another | |
release | v: to set free or allow to escape from confinement | |
jail | n: a facility where criminals are kept to be punished for their crimes; a prison | |
dignity | n: the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect; high office or rank or station | |
self-respect | n: a feeling of being proud of and confident in yourself | |
inspire | v: to make somebody fill with the desire, confidence, or enthusiasm, especially to do something creative | |
nationwide | adj: extending throughout an entire nation | |
unfortunately | adv: by bad luck; unluckily | |
shed | v: to get rid of something as superfluous or unwanted; to cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers; (noun) an outbuilding with a single story, mainly used for shelter or storage | |
responsible | adj: answerable or accountable for something within one’s power, control, or management | |
grace | n: a quality of being pleasing, especially in appearance or manner; a temporary exemption, especially an extended period granted as a special favor; a short prayer of thanks before a meal | |
mustache | n: an unshaved growth of hair on the upper lip | |
pucker | v: to form small wrinkles or folds in a surface, typically on the skin; to draw together or contract into folds or wrinkles, especially forcibly; (noun) a fold, crease, or gathering of fabric or skin, usually caused by drawing together or tightening of the material | |
enormous | adj: extremely large or great | |
privilege | n: a special right or advantage that only one person or group of people has, usually because they are rich and powerful in a society | |
achievement | n: a thing that someone has accomplished, primarily through their effort and ability | |
regardless | adv: not paying attention or considering something or someone even if the situation is bad or there are difficulties | |
locate | v: to specify or determine the exact position of someone or something | |
deserve | v: to be worthy of or entitled to something, especially something good or valuable | |
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 | |
intention | n: something you want to do and are going to do | |
valid | adj: having a reasonable basis in logic or fact; still legally or officially acceptable | |
undeserving | adj: not worthy or deserving of something, often a reward or privilege; without merit or justification |