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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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adventure | n: a journey or a series of events that is unusual, exciting, or dangerous | |
wonderland | n: a place or situation that is delightful or enchanting, often characterized by a dreamlike or surreal quality; a reference to the fictional world from Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland | |
temperamental | adj: relating to a person’s temperament or disposition; subject to changes in mood or behavior; unpredictable | |
undetected | adj: not perceived or discovered | |
overhear | v: to hear what other people are saying without intending to and their knowledge | |
argue | v: to express differing opinions or points of view, often in a heated or contentious manner; to present a case or reasoning to persuade or convince others | |
interject | v: to say something, especially an opinion or a remark, abruptly while another person is speaking | |
nonsense | n: an idea, behavior, or something spoken or written that has no meaning or makes no sense or that is silly or unacceptable | |
dare | v: to have the courage to do something | |
huff | n: a fit of anger, annoyance, or resentment; a state of irritation or sulking; (verb) to exhale forcefully or audibly in a show of annoyance, anger, or frustration | |
protest | n: a strong expression of disagreement, disapproval, or opposition | |
drag | v: to pull or haul with force | |
rectangle | n: a four-sided geometric shape with four right angles, where opposite sides are parallel and of equal length | |
clap | v: to hit your hands together and make a short and loud noise, mainly to show your approval or praise | |
odd | adj: strange or unexpected; not divisible by two | |
trapezoid | n: a four-sided polygon with two parallel sides and two non-parallel sides; (in North America) a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides | |
diagonal | adj: at an angle or slant; (noun) a line that runs across a surface or figure at an angle | |
triangle | n: a three-sided polygon with three angles; something that has three sides or parts | |
rearrange | v: to change the order or position of things already made; to change the time, date, or place of an event already planned | |
atop | adv: on, to, or at the top | |
gasp | v: to inhale sharply and audibly, often in response to strong emotion or sensation; to catch one’s breath suddenly, often due to shock or surprise | |
mathematics | n: the science dealing with the logic of quantities, shapes, spaces, and arrangement | |
certainty | n: the state of being certain | |
cheat | v: to act dishonestly or unfairly to gain an advantage or to deceive someone; to break the rules or laws | |
wrap | v: to cover or enclose something entirely with paper, cloth, or other material | |
pause | v: to take a short break from talking or doing something before continuing | |
geometry | n: the area of pure mathematics that deals with the points, lines, curves, and surfaces | |
slope | n: a surface with one end or side that is higher than the other | |
calculate | v: to judge or find out the amount or number of something by using mathematics | |
formula | n: a group of symbols, letters, or numbers that represent a rule, law, or mathematical statement | |
shrink | v: to become smaller, or to make something smaller in size or amount | |
minuscule | adj: extremely small; tiny | |
gap | n: a conspicuous disparity or difference separates something such as a figure, people, their opinions, situation, etc. | |
parallelogram | n: a four-sided geometric shape with opposite sides parallel to each other, characterized by its angles, sides, and area | |
stretch | v: to make or be capable of making anything longer or broader without hurting or breaking | |
preceding | adj: occurring or coming before something or somebody in time or order; previous or former | |
ratio | n: the relative size or amount of one thing to another, typically expressed in the form of a fraction or decimal | |
eventually | adv: finally, particularly after a long time or a lot of struggle, complications, and so on | |
converge | v: to move or draw together at a specific location; (of lines) to move towards the same point where they join or meet | |
devious | adj: cunning and deceitful; not straightforward; tricky | |
royal | adj: relating to or belonging to the king or queen or a member of their family | |
construct | v: to build or create something; to assemble or combine different parts to form something whole | |
deceptive | adj: tending to mislead or deceive either deliberately or inadvertently; causing one to believe what is not true or fail to believe what is true | |
cobble | n: a rounded, irregularly shaped stone used for paving streets or for building walls; (verb) to make or repair something in a rough and hurried way | |
analogous | adj: similar or equivalent in some respects, typically as a result of functioning in a similar way | |
conundrum | n: a confusing and difficult problem or question | |
consecutive | adj: following in a sequence or order without interruption or break; occurring one after another | |
accomplished | adj: having completed a task or achieved a goal successfully; skilled or proficient at something | |
puzzle | n: a situation that is difficult to follow or solve; a game, problem, or toy that tests a person’s ingenuity or knowledge; (verb) to cause someone to feel confused because of something difficult to understand |