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WordMeaningAdvanced
shockingadj: extremely or surprisingly bad, or causing a strong emotional response such as surprise or disgust
statisticsn: the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data
homiciden: the act or instance of killing another person; murder, manslaughter, or other unlawful violent killings
extremeadj: very great in amount or degree
unrelentingadj: not easing or slackening in intensity; persistent and unwavering in pursuit of a goal
violentadj: involving or caused by physical force or aggression against someone or something
well-beingn: the state of being happy and healthy and prosperous
exposedadj: having no protection or shield from something, such as bad weather, attack, or criticism
trauman: an emotional wound or shock often has long-lasting effects caused by a highly upsetting or shocking experience
brainn: the organ inside the head that is responsible for one’s movement, thought, memory, and feeling
coren: the most essential or fundamental part of something
criticn: someone who expresses opinions about the quality of books, music, etc.
emotionaladj: relating to people’s feelings
regulationn: an official rule made and maintained by a government or some other authority; the act of controlling or directing something according to a rule
elevatev: to raise something from a lower to a higher position; to give a promotion to or assign to a higher position
survivev: to live or exist despite a dangerous event or period
decisionn: the act or process of making up someone’s mind about something; a choice or judgment reached after considering options
maintainv: to continue to uphold or sustain; to keep in a particular state or condition; to assert or declare something to be true
relationn: the way two persons or groups of people feel and act toward one another
lungn: either of the two organs in the chest that people and some animals use for breathing
diseasen: a disorder or illness that affects the body or mind, often characterized by specific symptoms or abnormal functioning of organs or systems
diabetesn: a medical condition in which the body cannot produce enough insulin to control the glucose levels in the blood
anxietyn: a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something that is happening or might happen in the future
depressionn: a mental condition in which a person feels very unhappy and without hope for the future; a severe recession in an economy or market
communaladj: belonging to or used by a group rather than individuals; for common use
unaddressedadj: not dealt with, resolved, or attended to; lacking attention or consideration
individualn: a single person or thing, as distinct from a group
collidev: to hit something violently when moving
exposuren: the state of being in a particular situation or place where there is no protection from or guarantee to something harmful; the disclosure of something secret
survivorn: a person who remains alive after an event in which others have died
involvev: to include or affect someone or something as a necessary part of something else
victimn: a person who has been harmed, injured, or otherwise negatively affected by a particular action, circumstance, or event
definitionn: a concise explanation of the meaning of a word, phrase, or symbol
viciousadj: having or showing a desire to cause harm to others; having the nature of vice
cyclen: an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs; a bicycle or motorcycle
interruptv: to say or do something that causes someone to stop in their speech or action
underlyingadj: significant as a cause or basis of something but not immediately apparent or stated clearly
virtuallyadv: almost completely
non-existentadj: not real; not existing or having no real existence
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
conundrumn: a confusing and difficult problem or question
envisionv: to imagine or expect what a situation will be like in the future
floodn: a large amount of water flowing beyond its normal limits; an overwhelming number or amount
governmentn: the group of people with authority to control a country or state
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
essentiallyadv: relating to the essential features or concepts of anything
buffern: a device, material, or person that reduces the impact or effect of an external force or provides protection against harm or damage
equipv: to provide a person or a place with the things that are needed for a particular purpose or activity
referv: to direct someone’s attention, thoughts, or questions to another source or person; to mention, cite, or allude to something as evidence or support
likelihoodn: the probability or chance that something will happen or be the case
adolescentn: a young person who is in the process of developing from a child into an adult
graden: a particular level of quality, size, importance, etc.
improvev: to make or become better
conductv: to organize and carry out a particular activity
improvisationn: the act of making something up on the spot or creating or performing something without preparation
resilientadj: able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions
regulatev: to control something, especially by means of rules or laws
emotionn: a strong feeling such as love, anger, etc. deriving from one’s situation, mood, or relationships with others
peern: a person who has the same age, status, or ability
stigman: a mark of shame or disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person
expelv: to officially force someone to leave a school, organization, or country
confusev: to mistake one thing for another; to make somebody hard to understand
coordinatev: 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
recruitv: to persuade someone to work for a company; to find new members for an organization, the armed forces, etc.
empowerv: to give someone the power or authority to do something
transformv: to change in outward structure or looks;
gleen: a feeling of great happiness, joy, or pleasure, often accompanied by laughter or exuberance; a sense of delighted satisfaction from a positive result or accomplishment
screamv: to give a loud, high shout suddenly, especially because of fear, anger, excitement, etc.; to utter or declare in a very loud voice
sprintv: to run at full speed over a short distance or period of time
numbadj: unable to feel physical sensation and movement; not showing human feeling or sensitivity
ragen: a strong feeling of anger or violence
pausev: to take a short break from talking or doing something before continuing
mentorn: a person who helps and advises a younger or less experienced person over time, usually at work or school
epidemicn: the widespread outbreak of a particular disease in a large number of people at the same time
replican: an exact copy of something such as a work of art
clinicn: a building or hospital department where people can go for medical care or advice, especially of a particular condition
precinctn: a defined geographic or administrative area within a larger jurisdiction, typically used for purposes such as voting or law enforcement; an enclosed or circumscribed space, often surrounded by walls or other structures
subsetn: a set of things that are contained within another larger set; a portion or division of a group or category
interventionn: the action or process of being done to improve or help a circumstance, often they have not been asked to do so
emergencyn: a sudden unforeseen crisis usually involving danger that requires immediate action
crisisn: a time of great disagreement, confusion, or danger when problems must be resolved or critical decisions must be taken
ongoingadj: continuing to exist or develop, or currently happening
scalableadj: capable of being easily expanded or increased in size, number, or scale to meet changing demands
healingn: the process of becoming or making somebody or something well again
quotev: to repeat or reproduce the words or statement of someone else, often acknowledging the source; to give an estimated cost or price for goods or services
stimulusn: something that causes growth or arouses action
infiltratev: to enter or penetrate a group, organization, or place covertly or secretly, usually with a specific purpose or goal in mind; to spread or diffuse through something gradually or subtly
pavev: to cover something with a hard, flat material such as stones, bricks, or concrete, to make it suitable for travel or use

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