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WordMeaningAdvanced
regretv: to feel sad, repentant, or disappointed over something you have done or something you have not been able to do
voraciousadj: having a very strong appetite or desire for something, especially for food or activity; extremely eager or enthusiastic for something
chewv: to crush or grind something, especially food, with the teeth and then swallow it
suitn: a set of clothes that are made from the same material; a claim or complaint that a person or organization can file in court against another party; (verb) to be fit or acceptable for
exceedinglyadv: to an extreme degree
jawn: either of the two bones at the bottom of the face that moves when you open your mouth; (verb) talk socially without exchanging too much information
faren: the price paid for travel on a particular mode of transportation, such as a train, bus, or plane; the cost of admission or entrance to an event or location
increasinglyadv: more and more
contentedadj: feeling or expressing satisfaction and happiness with one’s situation, life, or accomplishments; happy and at peace
eeln: a type of elongated, snake-like fish that lives in freshwater or saltwater and has a slimy, scaleless body and no pelvic fins
amissadj: not quite right, not suitable, or not as expected
spareadj: additional to what is necessary for ordinary use; (verb) to give time, money, space, etc. to someone
innocentadj: not guilty of a crime, offense, etc.; not having an evil mind or knowledge
slumbern: a state of sleep, especially a light sleep; (verb) to be asleep, or to take a nap
supposev: to think that something is likely to be actual or possible
owev: to be under a moral or legal obligation to pay or do something in return for something received;
explanationn: the information or arguments that someone provides to make something understandable or clear
adaptv: to make fit for or change to suit a new purpose or environment
poetryn: poems in general as a genre of literature
poemn: a piece of writing that emphasizes the expression of feelings and ideas by paying particular attention to diction (sometimes rhyme), rhythm, and imagery
brokeragen: the business of buying and selling goods or services on behalf of others, often for a commission or fee; the activity of acting as an intermediary or agent in negotiations or deals between two parties
nonsensen: an idea, behavior, or something spoken or written that has no meaning or makes no sense or that is silly or unacceptable
giantadj: enormous; much bigger or more important than similar items usually are
previewn: an early look or showing of a movie, book, or other creative work before its official release or presentation; a brief overview or introduction of something
poetn: a person who writes poetry
graven: a place where a dead body is buried, typically marked by a headstone or other memorial; a very serious, solemn, or important matter; (verb) to carve, cut, or etch a design, inscription, or mark onto a hard surface, such as stone or metal; (adjective) serious, solemn, or weighty in nature
obsoleteadj: no longer in use or helpful because something newer or better has been invented and introduced
revn: a measure of the rate at which an engine or motor rotates, often expressed in revolutions per minute (RPM); (verb) to increase the number of rotations per minute
cranen: a large, tall machine used for moving heavy objects by suspending them from a beam or hook
janitorn: a person whose job is to clean and maintain a large building, such as a school or a block of flats
huntv: to go after and try to catch wild animals to kill them for food, sport, or profit
desertn: arid land with little or no vegetation often covered with sand or rocks
islen: a small island, especially one in the sea
geographyn: a field of science devoted to the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of the Earth
spicyadj: having a strong, pungent flavor or aroma, typically as a result of containing spices; exciting or thrilling
bayn: a part of the coast that is partially enclosed by land; a compartment or section of a ship or building
cellarn: a room or space below ground level in a building, typically used for storage of goods, food, or wine; a basement
raftn: a flat structure, usually made of logs or planks, that can be used for transport or as a platform for swimmer
dutifuladj: motivated by a sense of duty or obligation; willingly and conscientiously fulfilling one’s responsibilities or obligations
shiverv: to shake or quiver with cold, fear, or excitement; to tremble or vibrate rapidly
parn: a state of being equal to someone or something
annoyv: to make someone angry, anxious, or irritating slightly
mollyn: a type of freshwater or brackish fish from the genus Poecilia, which is popular in the aquarium hobby; (a colloquial term for “MDMA”) a psychoactive drug known for its euphoric and empathetic effects
discoveryn: the act or process of finding information, a place, or an object, or learning about something that was previously not known
shelln: hard outer covering or case of eggs, nuts, some seeds, and some animals
befriendv: to become a friend of someone, especially when in need
strandedadj: left in a difficult or helpless position without access to help or resources; unable to move or proceed
rayn: a narrow line of light, heat, or another form of energy
languidadj: displaying or having a lack of energy or vitality; slow or relaxed in manner or movement; showing a lack of enthusiasm or interest
chasev: to pursue something or someone to catch or capture them; to go after something vigorously or with determination; (noun) a pursuit or a hunt; a narrow groove or channel cut into a surface, often used for decorative purposes
horribleadj: extremely unpleasant or bad; causing fear or disgust
sidewaysadv: towards or from the side; with one side forward or to the front; (adjective, of movement) at an angle
famen: the condition of being well-known and discussed by a large number of people as a result of one’s accomplishments, abilities, and so on
smallpoxn: a highly contagious viral disease characterized by fever, weakness, spots on the skin, and often death
feministadj: describing a belief in and advocacy for achieving gender equality in social, political, and economic spheres; advocating for the rights and empowerment of women; (noun) a person who believes in and advocates for gender equality between men and women
manifeston: a public declaration or statement of policy and aims, usually issued by a political party or government; a written statement or proclamation of one’s beliefs or intentions
tingev: to color, tint, or shade slightly with a certain color or hue; to add a trace of something, such as a quality or feeling, to something else; (noun) a slight, small amount or trace of a particular quality or color that modifies or affects the overall character of something
defiancen: behavior characterized by an open refusal to obey someone or something
resignationn: an act of giving up or resigning from a job or office
nursen: a healthcare professional who is trained to provide care for the sick or injured; (verb) to try to cure by special care or treatment of an illness or injury
seldomadv: not often; rarely
squirreln: a small to medium-sized rodent with a bushy tail, found in almost every part of the world
cagen: a structure made of metal bars or wire in which birds or animals can be kept
hutn: a small, simple, and often crude shelter or dwelling, typically made of natural materials such as wood or mud
cotn: a small bed for a baby or child, typically with high sides to prevent the child from falling out
ponyn: a small horse
lambn: a young sheep; the flesh of a young domestic sheep eaten as food
tamev: to make wild animals domesticated or controlled, especially through specific training; (adjective) not dangerous or afraid of people, either naturally or because of specific training
orphann: a child whose parents are dead or have abandoned them
decidev: to make up someone’s mind about something; to come to a conclusion or judgment after considering options
burningadj: intense or scorching heat
archn: a curved structure with two supports that holds the weight of something above it, such as a bridge or the upper part of a building
saintn: a person who is recognized as having an exceptional degree of holiness, virtue, or devotion
convertv: to have a talk with someone; (adjective) reversed in order, relation, or action
faithn: complete trust in something or someone’s ability or knowledge; a strong belief in religion, divine power, etc.
tractn: a region of land, often with a specific purpose or use, such as farming, forestry, or mining; a bundle of nerves or a system of organs in the body
movementn: a group of people working together to achieve a shared goal, especially a political, social, or artistic one; the process of moving or being moved, physically or figuratively
priestn: a person who performs religious duties and ceremonies, especially in the Christian faith
rectifyv: to correct or make right something that is wrong, mistaken, or defective; to remedy or fix a problem or error
typhoidn: a severe bacterial infection that is typically spread through contaminated food or water; symptoms include fever, headache, muscle aches, and gastrointestinal problems
classicadj: 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
trinityn: the union of three people, especially the Christian doctrine of the three persons in one Godhead (the father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit)
resumev: to continue or begin anew after a pause or interruption
writn: a written legal order or command
confessv: to admit to having done something wrong or to reveal something personal or private
versen: a type of poetry that is characterized by a metrical structure and often a rhyme scheme
deservev: to be worthy of or entitled to something, especially something good or valuable
plainadj: without being decorated in any way; (Noun) a vast expanse of flat land with few trees
grievev: to feel or show great sadness or sorrow, especially for someone who has died
sightn: the ability to see; anything that is seen
sighv: to emit a deep, audible breath or sound, often expressing feelings of tiredness, frustration, or relief; to express longing, wish, or regret; (noun) the act of exhaling audibly in a long, deep, and often melancholy way
wanadj: looking pale or sickly; lacking vitality or energy
weepv: to cry tears because of sadness, rage, or pain
sorrown: a feeling of deep sadness, grief, or regret, especially for something lost or ending
blightv: to have a detrimental effect on something, typically causing it to deteriorate or fail; (noun) any plant disease resulting in withering without rotting
mournv: to feel or express sorrow, grief, or sadness, especially over the death of someone
philosophyn: the study of general and fundamental questions, such as those about existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind
architectn: a person whose job is to design plans to be used in making something, such as buildings
inventionn: the creation of a new device or process resulting from study and experimentation; the act of inventing
biologyn: the scientific study of life and the natural processes of living things
botanyn: the scientific study of plants
generousadj: willing to give and share something such as money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is necessary or expected
debtn: something, especially money, goods, or services owed by one person to another; the state of owing something
selflessadj: concerned more with the needs and desires of others than with one’s own; unselfish; altruistic
admirationn: the feeling or attitude of respect and approval for someone or something
boundv: to move forward by leaps and bounds; to form the boundary of something
clapv: to hit your hands together and make a short and loud noise, mainly to show your approval or praise
curbv: to restrain, limit, or control something; to reduce or put a stop to something undesirable; (noun) the raised edge or barrier along the edge of a street, road, or sidewalk
enthusiasmn: a strong feeling of excitement and interest in a particular subject or cause and an eagerness to become involved in it
innovativeadj: introducing or using new methods, ideas, etc.
calmadj: not excited, angry, or nervous; free from wind, large waves
whipv: to hit a person or an animal severely with a thin, flexible stick with a cord or leather thong at the end, as a punishment, discipline, etc.
frenzyn: a state of wild, uncontrolled excitement or activity, often characterized by chaotic or irrational behavior
tendernessn: a state or quality of being gentle, caring, or affectionate; sensitivity or responsiveness to the needs or emotions of others; a feeling of softness or soreness in a particular part of the body
generosityn: the fact or quality of being willing to do kind things or give somebody money, gifts, or time freely
honestyn: the quality of being truthful, sincere, and morally upright; adherence to moral and ethical principles
gratituden: the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness
gradualadj: happening slowly over a long period of time or distance; not steep or abrupt
AIn: (abbreviation for artificial intelligence) the theory and development of computer systems capable of doing activities that would ordinarily need human intelligence, such as object recognition, speech recognition, decision-making, and language translation