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colleague | n: one of a group of a coworker, especially in a profession or a business | |
exposed | adj: having no protection or shield from something, such as bad weather, attack, or criticism | |
misdeed | n: an act that is thought to be wrong or illegal; a wrongful or illegal action | |
corporation | n: a large company or group of companies that are controlled together by law as a single unit | |
injury | n: harm done to a person’s or an animal’s body caused by an accident or an attack | |
disease | n: a disorder or illness that affects the body or mind, often characterized by specific symptoms or abnormal functioning of organs or systems | |
dam | n: a wall constructed over a river to block the flow of water, mainly used to generate energy | |
economy | n: the system by which a country or region produces manages, and distributes goods and services, including the money and finances involved in these activities; (of an airline) the lowest-priced, most basic option for seating in commercial travel | |
incident | n: an event or occurrence, often unexpected or unplanned; something that happens | |
exposure | n: 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 | |
congressional | adj: of or relating to Congress, especially to the Congress of the United States | |
mandate | n: an official or authoritative instruction or command; a commission or authority to carry out a particular task | |
devastation | n: the act of causing great destruction or damage, often on a large scale | |
trauma | n: an emotional wound or shock often has long-lasting effects caused by a highly upsetting or shocking experience | |
automobile | n: a road vehicle that has four wheels and is powered by an engine, used for transporting people or goods | |
pharmaceutical | adj: relating to the production and selling of the medical drugs | |
environment | n: the natural world such as air, water, and land in which humans, animals, and plants live | |
modest | adj: having or showing a humble estimate of one’s merits, importance, etc.; free from vanity, egotism, boastfulness, or great pretensions | |
contribution | n: the act of giving something, especially money, to a particular cause or organization; a voluntary gift as of money or service or ideas made to some worthwhile cause | |
politician | n: a person who is a member of a government or law-making organization, especially as an elected member of parliament, etc. | |
overlook | v: to fail to notice something; to watch over someone; to provide a view from above | |
amazing | adj: extremely surprising, especially in a way that you like or admire | |
advance | v: to go or move forward; to develop in a positive way | |
blessing | n: a gift or favor from a higher power or force; an act or expression of approval, encouragement, or gratitude; something that brings happiness or good fortune | |
democracy | n: a form of government in which the people have the authority to deliberate and decide legislation, or to choose governing officials to do so | |
individual | n: a single person or thing, as distinct from a group | |
expand | v: to increase or to make something greater in size, number, or importance | |
sentimental | adj: connected with or resulting from someone’s emotions, rather than reason or realism | |
movement | n: 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 | |
enlist | v: to sign up to serve in the military or a particular organization | |
achieve | v: to successfully complete a task or goal, often through hard work, perseverance, and dedication; to attain or accomplish something that one has set out to do | |
reform | n: the act of improving or correcting something that is wrong or bad; a change made to correct a flaw or problem | |
redirect | v: to change the direction or course of something; to send in a different direction | |
peak | n: the point to which something or someone is at its strongest, best, or most successful; the pointed top of a mountain | |
engage | v: to attract and keep someone’s attention and interest; to participate in or obtain services of something | |
exceed | v: to surpass or go beyond a limit, expectation, or requirement; to be better or greater than anticipated or desired | |
citizenship | n: the status of being a member of a particular country | |
antislavery | adj: opposed to, or prohibiting the practice of, slavery (= the practice or system of owning, buying, and selling people as property and forcing them to work) | |
industrial | adj: of or relating to or resulting from industry | |
sector | n: a distinct part or division of something often used to refer to a segment of an economy or industry; an area or field of work or activity | |
regulation | n: an official rule made and maintained by a government or some other authority; the act of controlling or directing something according to a rule | |
railroad | n: metal tracks laid with rails on which trains run; a system of tracks with the trains operated by an organization | |
manufacture | v: to make goods in large numbers, usually in a factory using machines | |
labor | n: productive work, especially physical work done for wages; the people who do manual or physical work in a country or company for wage; (verb) to work hard or to strive and make an effort to reach a goal | |
improve | v: to make or become better | |
elector | n: a person who has the right to vote in an election | |
arena | n: a large, flat area, often circular or oval-shaped, designed to showcase theatre, musical performances, or sporting events | |
adopt | v: to choose to follow something; to legally take a child from another family and care for them as if they were one’s own | |
progressive | adj: relating to or supporting development or advancement, especially social or political one | |
wage | n: a particular amount of money that somebody earns, usually every week or every month, for work or services | |
unemployed | adj: not having a job, although able to work | |
compensation | n: something especially money, given or received as payment or reparation for a service or loss or injury | |
liberty | n: the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one’s way of life, behavior, or political views | |
nuclear | adj: of or relating to or constituting the nucleus of an atom; deriving destructive energy from the release of atomic energy | |
treaty | n: a formal agreement or pact between two or more countries or other international entities | |
consume | v: to spend something, especially fuel, energy, or time, in a large amount | |
triumph | n: a great victory or achievement | |
spark | v: to start something or make it grow, especially suddenly; to emit a tiny piece of fire or electricity | |
advocate | n: a person who supports or suggests an idea, development, or way of doing something | |
nation | n: a large organized community of people living in a particular country or region and having a particular culture | |
elect | v: to choose someone for a specific position by voting for them; to decide or choose to do something | |
persistent | adj: continuing firmly or obstinately in the course of action despite difficulty or opposition; lasting or enduring without fading or being lost over time | |
civic | adj: of or relating to a town, city, or the people who live in it | |
instructive | adj: serving to provide knowledge or information; tending to instruct or educate | |
senator | n: a member of a legislative body, especially a member of the U.S. Senate | |
justice | n: the quality of being fair and reasonable and treating people equally according to their due | |
industrialize | v: to organize the production of something into an industry | |
sibling | n: a brother or sister; member of a family born to the same parents | |
bakery | n: a place where bread and other baked goods are made and sold | |
delicatessen | n: a shop or restaurant that specializes in offering high-quality, ready-to-eat cuisine or food products, such as cheese, cured meat, salads, and sandwiches | |
mad | adj: insane, especially due to a mental illness; very angry | |
wade | v: to walk through water that is not deep enough to swim in; to struggle or proceed slowly and laboriously through something, such as a difficult situation or a crowd of people | |
dump | v: to deposit or dispose of something, such as trash, waste, etc., carelessly or hurriedly | |
toxic | adj: of or relating to or caused by a poison; poisonous | |
chemical | adj: relating to or connected with chemistry; | |
pollutant | n: a substance or agent that pollutes or contaminates the environment, typically through release into the air, water, or soil | |
belong | v: to be the property of someone or something; to be a member or part of a group; to be in the proper or appropriate place | |
profitable | adj: making or likely to make material gain or profit | |
pursue | v: to do something or attempt to attain something over time; to follow or seek someone or something, especially in trying to catch them | |
norm | n: something that is regarded as usual, typical, or standard | |
flood | n: a large amount of water flowing beyond its normal limits; an overwhelming number or amount | |
pollution | n: the introduction of harmful substances or waste into the natural environment that causes adverse change | |
observation | n: the act or activity of carefully examining or monitoring something or someone | |
sewer | n: an underground system of pipes used to carry away sewage and wastewater | |
straight | adj: extending or moving in one direction without bending or curving; having no deviations | |
grade | n: a particular level of quality, size, importance, etc. | |
graduate | n: a person who has a first degree from university or college; (verb) to complete the first course of university or college and get a degree | |
conservationist | n: a person who advocates or acts to protect and preserve the environment and wildlife | |
origin | n: the first existence or beginning of something | |
sanitation | n: the process of maintaining a clean and hygienic environment, particularly in public health and safety contexts; the practice of disposing of waste products in a safe and appropriate manner | |
silent | adj: without any or little sound | |
engagement | n: a mutual promise to marry someone; an agreement to do something, especially at a particular time | |
seize | v: to catch or take hold of someone or something suddenly and forcibly; to capture the attention or imagination of something | |
lawmaker | n: a politician or legislator who is responsible for making and changing laws | |
lobby | n: a large area inside the entrance of a public building where people can meet and wait; a group of people who try to persuade a politician, the government, or an official group to influence legislation | |
congress | n: a formal meeting of the representatives of different countries, constituent states, organizations, trade unions, political parties, or other groups | |
asbestos | n: a set of naturally occurring fibrous minerals that were previously used in various building materials, including insulation, roofing, and fireproofing, but later found to be carcinogenic and cause respiratory diseases | |
lung | n: either of the two organs in the chest that people and some animals use for breathing | |
enforcement | n: the act of ensuring that rules, regulations, or laws are obeyed or implemented; the act of applying force or pressure to compel compliance with rules or laws | |
lifesaving | n: the act or process of rescuing someone else’s life, especially from drowning | |
trump | n: a playing card with a picture of a trumpeter on it, used in certain card games | |
dismantle | v: to take apart or demolish (a structure, machine, system, or the like); to strip off fittings or equipment | |
wholesale | n: the sale of goods in large quantities, typically for resale by retailers; of or relating to goods or services that are sold in large quantities, typically for resale by retailers or other intermediaries | |
roll | v: to move in a particular direction by turning over and over or from side to side | |
peril | n: serious and great danger or risk | |
immediate | adj: happening or done without delay or occurring shortly after something else | |
resurgent | adj: rising again; becoming active or strong again | |
permanent | adj: lasting for a long time without essential change | |
victory | n: success in a game, competition, election, or battle, or the knowledge that you have won | |
defend | v: to protect someone or something from attack, criticism, danger, etc. | |
highway | n: a main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities | |
collision | n: an instance of two or more objects or entities crashing into each other, usually resulting in damage, impact, or conflict | |
blame | v: to think or say that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad | |
derision | n: contemptuous ridicule or mockery | |
responsible | adj: answerable or accountable for something within one’s power, control, or management | |
diminish | v: to reduce or be reduced in size, extent, or importance; to make something smaller, weaker, etc. | |
severity | n: the quality or condition of being severe, strict, or harsh | |
belt | v: to sing loudly and forcefully; to hit someone or something hard; (noun) a strip of leather or other material worn to tie or buckle something around the body | |
panel | n: a square or rectangular and flat piece of something that forms a distinct section or component of something; a small group of specialists who discuss particular topics or give their advice or opinion about something | |
airbag | n: a safety device designed to inflate rapidly in the event of a collision, protecting the occupants of a vehicle and reducing the risk of injury or death | |
crashworthy | adj: designed to withstand an impact or collision and minimize injury or damage to people or property; able to protect occupants during a crash or collision | |
brake | n: a device used to slow or stop a moving vehicle, typically by applying pressure to the wheels | |
tire | v: to become weary or fatigued, often due to physical or mental exertion; to cause someone to feel weary or fatigued; (noun) a rubber covering that is placed around the rim of a wheel, which provides traction and absorbs shock while driving | |
handle | v: to deal with a situation, problem, or strong emotion | |
stability | n: the quality or attribute of being firm and steadfast | |
desire | n: a strong feeling of wanting to have or do something | |
comparison | n: the consideration or examination of the similarities between two or more people or things | |
hitchhike | v: to obtain a ride in a passing vehicle by signaling to the driver or waving one’s thumb; to travel by getting a free ride in someone else’s vehicle | |
ghastly | adj: causing great horror or fear; shockingly unpleasant or bad | |
horror | n: intense fear or disgust, especially at something shocking or terrifying | |
impressive | adj: arousing admiration due to size, quality, or skill | |
automotive | adj: of or relating to motor vehicles | |
motor | n: a device that converts electricity, fuel, etc. into movement and makes a machine, vehicle, etc. work | |
drowsy | adj: feeling or showing a strong desire to sleep; causing a feeling of sleepiness or lethargy | |
wagon | n: a four-wheeled vehicle used for transporting goods or people, often pulled by horses, oxen, or other animals; a compartment or container used for storage or transportation, such as a shopping cart or trolley | |
tip | n: the top or extreme point of something slender or tapering, usually a mountain or hill; a piece of advice about something practical; a small amount of money given for services | |
paraplegia | n: a form of paralysis that affects all or part of the lower body, typically caused by injury to the spinal cord or nervous system | |
violent | adj: involving or caused by physical force or aggression against someone or something | |
belly | n: the front part of the body below the chest, containing the stomach and bowels; the rounded or curved part of an object, such as a ship or aircraft | |
industrious | adj: hardworking, diligent, and persistent in effort | |
cruel | adj: feeling or showing pleasure in causing pain or suffering to others | |
refuse | v: to show that one is not willing to do or accept something | |
install | v: to fix furniture, a machine, or a piece of equipment into position so that it can be used; put into an office or a position | |
feat | n: a notable or impressive achievement, especially one that requires great skill or bravery | |
advertise | v: to draw attention to something such as a product, service, or event in public to encourage people to buy, use, or attend it | |
excessive | adj: greater than what seems necessary, normal, or desirable | |
horsepower | n: a unit of power used to measure the output of mechanical engines, specifically the amount of work that one horse can do in a set amount of time | |
investigate | v: to conduct a systematic or formal inquiry to identify and evaluate the facts of a crime, problem, statement, etc. to establish the truth | |
suppression | n: the act of stopping or preventing something from being expressed or revealed | |
device | n: a piece of equipment, tool, or technology that serves a particular purpose or function, often mechanical or electronic | |
negligent | adj: not being careful or giving enough attention to important matters | |
occupant | n: a person who lives or works at a particular place for a long time or who was born there | |
instability | n: the state of being unstable or uncertain and likely to change suddenly | |
keen | adj: having or showing quick and eager intelligence or interest | |
discredit | v: to harm the reputation or credibility of someone or something; to make something appear untrue or unreliable | |
testimony | n: a formal written or spoken statement that something is true, especially one given in court; something that serves as evidence | |
hire | v: to give somebody a job | |
detective | n: a person whose job it is to find out information about crimes and find out who did them | |
dirt | n: soil, dust, or any substance that makes a surface not clean; the part of the earth’s surface consisting of humus and disintegrated rock | |
undermine | v: to make someone or something less powerful, less effective, weaker gradually; to make someone’s fame, confidence, or authority less effective or weaker gradually | |
forthcoming | adj: likely to happen or be available soon | |
Senate | n: a legislative body, especially the upper house of a parliament | |
committee | n: a group of people appointed or elected to perform a specific function or manage a particular task, often within a larger organization | |
capitol | n: a building that houses a legislative assembly, especially the US Congress | |
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 | |
giant | adj: enormous; much bigger or more important than similar items usually are | |
remarkable | adj: worthy of attention because unusual or special | |
president | n: the leader of a republic, for example, the US; the person in charge of the organization such as a company, university, club, etc. | |
fuel | n: a substance that is typically burned to generate heat or energy | |
efficiency | n: the state or quality of doing something well with no waste of input such as time or money | |
avert | v: to prevent something dangerous or undesirable from happening | |
overwhelming | adj: very great or intense; so powerful that you cannot fight or react against it | |
odds | n: the degree or probability that a particular thing will or will not happen | |
communicate | v: to share or exchange information with others by speaking, writing, moving your body, or using other signals | |
receptive | adj: willing to listen to or accept new ideas or suggestions | |
regularly | adv: at regular intervals or times | |
unfold | v: to open up or spread out something that is folded or rolled up; to reveal or disclose something that was previously hidden or unknown | |
regulatory | adj: having the power to control or restrict something such as business or industry according to rules or principles | |
engineer | n: a person whose job is designing, building, or maintaining something such as machines, structures, or software | |
inspector | n: a person whose job is to inspect, examine, or investigate something, often on behalf of an organization or official body | |
physician | n: a medical doctor who practices medicine | |
divulge | v: to reveal or make known something that was previously secret or confidential; to disclose information that was previously concealed or hidden | |
crucial | adj: extremely vital or necessary | |
critic | n: someone who expresses opinions about the quality of books, music, etc. | |
efficient | adj: performing at the highest level of productivity with the least wasted effort or resources; capable of achieving maximum output with minimum wasted effort, time, or materials | |
legislation | n: a law or a set of laws suggested and then passed by a parliament, or the act of making or enacting laws | |
strive | v: to try very hard to do, achieve, or obtain something | |
antibiotic | n: a substance or drug that kills or slows down the growth of bacteria | |
resistance | n: the act of defending oneself from an aggressor or refusing to accept something | |
criminal | n: a person who has committed a crime | |
climate | n: the weather in a particular location averaged over some long period | |
disrupt | v: to prevent or stop something, especially an event, activity, or process, from continuing in the usual way by causing a problem or disturbance | |
nanoscale | adj: on a scale that can be measured in nanometres (= one billionth of a meter); on a very small scale | |
radioactive | adj: emitting powerful and dangerous energy when the nuclei (= central parts) of atoms are broken up | |
accord | n: an official agreement or treaty between two organizations, countries, etc.; (verb) allow to have | |
solid | adj: hard or firm; characterized by good substantial quality | |
medicinal | adj: of or relating to the treatment or cure of disease | |
mind-boggling | adj: extremely surprising or overwhelming and, therefore, difficult to understand or imagine | |
climax | n: the most intense or exciting moment of an event or experience; the point of highest dramatic tension or emotional intensity in a story, plot, or performance | |
dramatic | adj: very sudden, very excellent, or full of action and excitement | |
regulate | v: to control something, especially by means of rules or laws | |
tobacco | n: a plant grown for its leaves, which are dried and processed for smoking or chewing or extraction of nicotine | |
earnest | adj: characterized by sincere and severe conviction or effort; showing a deep and a genuine sense of purpose or commitment | |
surgeon | n: a doctor who is trained to perform medical operations that involve cutting open a person’s body | |
cigarette | n: a small cylindrical roll of finely cut tobacco leaves wrapped in paper for smoking | |
cancer | n: abnormal growth of cells that can invade and destroy surrounding tissues and organs; a disease characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells | |
statistics | n: the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data | |
relate | v: to establish a connection or association between two or more things; to narrate or tell about an event, experience, or relationship; to empathize or feel sympathy with someone or something | |
litigation | n: the process of resolving legal disputes through the court system | |
expose | v: to show something by uncovering it; to make something accessible to some action or influence | |
whistleblower | n: a person who reveals or reports illegal, unethical, or immoral activities, primarily in the workplace or government, that are not publicly known but harm the public interest or other people | |
medical | adj: relating to the treatment of illness or injuries; relating to the practice of medicine | |
estimate | v: to guess or calculate the cost, size, value, etc. of something | |
champion | n: someone who has won first place in a competition; someone who fights for a specific group of people or a belief | |
arouse | v: to awaken strong feelings or emotions in someone; to excite or inspire a physical or emotional response | |
smoker | n: a person who smokes tobacco regularly, or a device used for smoking | |
quitter | n: a person who gives up easily or does not have the determination to finish what they have started | |
nicotine | n: a colorless, oily, poisonous chemical compound found in tobacco leaves, which is highly addictive and acts as a stimulant, affecting the nervous system | |
addiction | n: the inability to stop using or doing something as a habit, especially something harmful | |
empower | v: to give someone the power or authority to do something | |
administer | v: to oversee and control the operation or arrangement of something | |
corporate | adj: of or relating to a large company | |
counterattack | n: an attack made in response to an attack by an enemy or opponent often intended to stop or oppose against it | |
fervor | n: intense and passionate feeling or enthusiasm for something | |
fade | v: to vanish; to fade away; to lose color; to lose freshness | |
legislature | n: a body of elected or appointed representatives who make laws for a country or state | |
vulnerable | adj: capable of being hurt or influenced physically or mentally | |
capture | v: to catch a person or an animal and confine them in an area which they cannot escape | |
stall | v: to stop or cause to stop making progress; (noun) small area or booth set off for the sale of goods in a market or large covered area | |
constant | adj: happening repeatedly or all the time | |
vigilance | n: the state of being watchful, alert, and attentive to potential dangers or threats; careful attention to detail and an active effort to prevent harm or damage | |
stamina | n: the physical or mental endurance and strength needed to sustain prolonged effort or activity; the ability to withstand fatigue, stress, or other challenges and continue functioning effectively | |
profit | n: money that is earned in business or by selling things after deducting the costs involved | |
fatigue | n: a feeling of tiredness or weariness, especially as a result of physical or mental exertion; the reduction in the strength or efficiency of a material or structure due to repeated use or stress | |
overcome | v: to succeed in controlling or dealing with something, such as a problem or difficulty; to defeat or overwhelm someone | |
voluntary | adj: done of one’s own free will; without being forced or coerced | |
awareness | n: the fact or state of knowing something exists and is important | |
renewal | n: the process of making something new or active again; the act of renewing a subscription, license, etc. | |
contest | n: a competition in which people compete for supremacy in a sport or other activity; a struggle between rivals | |
wealth | n: a large amount of money, property, or other things that someone or an organization owns | |
moreover | adv: indicating that what follows is an additional or supplementary point; furthermore; in addition to what has been said before | |
immunity | n: the ability of an organism to resist infection or disease, often due to the presence of antibodies | |
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 | |
unavailable | adj: not able to be used or accessed; not present, able to be found, or able to be contacted | |
guilty | adj: feeling responsible for or having done something wrong or criminal | |
horrific | adj: causing horror or disgust; gruesome and terrifying | |
scandal | n: an action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing general public outrage | |
prosecution | n: the act of bringing legal charges against someone for a crime they are accused of committing; the legal team responsible for presenting the case against the defendant in a criminal trial | |
bankrupt | adj: unable to pay one’s debts; having been reduced to a state of financial ruin; lacking in something essential or fundamental | |
nest | n: a structure in which animals lay their eggs or give birth to their young | |
awe | n: a feeling of respect and wonder inspired by someone or something greatly admired | |
finance | n: the management of money, credit, banking, and investments, especially by a government or commercial organization; the branch of economics that studies the management of money and other assets | |
outnumber | v: to be more numerous or greater in number than another group or entity; to exceed in quantity or number | |
influence | n: the ability to affect someone’s or something’s character, growth, or behavior, or the effect itself | |
voter | n: a person who votes or has a legal right to vote in a political election | |
delegate | n: a person sent or authorized to represent others, in particular, an elected representative sent to a conference; (verb) to transfer power to someone | |
constitutional | adj: of or relating to a constitution (= the set of fundamental principles), especially of a country or government; existing as an essential characteristic | |
branch | n: a division of a tree or woody shrub that grows out from the trunk or a main stem; a division of some larger or more complex organization | |
government | n: the group of people with authority to control a country or state | |
override | v: to use one’s authority or power to cancel or disregard something, especially a decision or rule made by someone else | |
destructive | adj: causing or able to cause tremendous and irreparable damage | |
representative | n: someone who speaks or acts officially on behalf of another person or group of people | |
watchdog | n: a person or an organization that monitors or keeps a close watch on a particular activity, situation, or group, especially to ensure that the ethical or legal standards are met; a component or feature designed to monitor and ensure the proper functioning of the system | |
reliable | adj: worthy of being relied on; trustworthy | |
prompt | v: to make someone decide to or try to do something, or to make something happen | |
marinade | n: a liquid mixture of herbs, spices, oil, and vinegar or citrus juice used to flavor and tenderize meat or fish before cooking; a soaking or immersion in this mixture | |
abdicate | v: to give up, renounce, or relinquish a throne, right, or responsibility | |
concentration | n: the ability to focus all your time and energy on one thing without thinking about anything else. | |
quote | v: 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 | |
fascist | adj: relating to or supporting fascism, which is a political ideology that emphasizes authoritarian government, nationalism, and suppression of political opposition and individual liberties | |
district | n: a part of a country or town, especially one with particular features | |
summon | v: to order someone to come to or be present at a specific place such as a court, or to arrange a meeting formally | |
legislator | n: a member of a group of people who has the power to make or enact laws | |
agenda | n: a list or outline of things to be done, discussed, or considered | |
fountainhead | n: a source or origin of something, particularly a principle, idea, or belief; the original or primary location of a water source, such as a spring or large well | |
elevate | v: to raise something from a lower to a higher position; to give a promotion to or assign to a higher position | |
possibility | n: a chance that something may happen or be true | |
clinic | n: a building or hospital department where people can go for medical care or advice, especially of a particular condition | |
communal | adj: belonging to or used by a group rather than individuals; for common use | |
stud | n: a small object with a head on one end and a sharp point on the other, used for fastening clothing, leather, or other materials; an animal used for breeding, typically a male horse or bull that is of superior breeding stock; (verb) to decorate or adorn with studs; to provide with studs for support | |
regardless | adv: not paying attention or considering something or someone even if the situation is bad or there are difficulties | |
label | n: a small piece of paper, fabric, or other material attached to an object and giving information about it; (verb) to assign to a category | |
universal | adj: existing or affecting everywhere or everyone | |
insure | v: to provide coverage in the event of loss or damage | |
fraud | n: the crime of gaining money or financial benefits by deceiving people; a person who makes deceitful pretenses | |
abuse | n: the use of something in an incorrect or harmful manner | |
modern | adj: of or belonging to the present time or recent times | |
infrastructure | n: the basic systems, services, or features that are necessary for an organization or country, such as transport and power supplies | |
subsidy | n: money paid by a government or an organization as part of the cost of something to aid or encourage it to happen | |
increasingly | adv: more and more | |
pandemic | n: an outbreak of a disease that affects many people over a very wide area | |
endless | adj: having no end or conclusion; infinitely very large in size or amount | |
aggressive | adj: behaving in an angry, energetic, or threatening way towards another person; tending to spread quickly | |
boomerang | n: a curved, flat wooden or metal weapon that is thrown and can return to the thrower; a plan, action, or attempt that unintentionally rebounds on the person who initiates it | |
candid | adj: honest, straightforward, and frank in someone’s words or actions | |
inhabitant | n: a person or an animal that lives in a particular place | |
opportune | adj: suitable or happening at a time that is suitable or convenient for a particular purpose | |
encourage | v: to give someone support, confidence, or hope; to persuade someone to do or continue to do something by making it easier for them and making them believe it is a good thing to do | |
innovative | adj: introducing or using new methods, ideas, etc. | |
profession | n: an occupation or vocation requiring advanced education or specialized training | |
doubt | n: a feeling of being uncertain about something, especially about how good or accurate it is | |
judgment | n: the ability to form valuable opinions and make reasonable decisions | |
hesitancy | n: the state of being hesitant or unsure; a delay or reluctance to act or make a decision | |
melt | v: to turn from something solid into something soft or liquid as a result of heating | |
crucible | n: a vessel made of ceramic, metal, or other materials used for melting or fusing substances at high temperatures; a difficult or trying experience that tests one’s character or resilience | |
argument | n: a set of statements or reasons used to support or refute a proposition or theory; a verbal or physical fight or dispute | |
perverse | adj: showing a deliberate and stubborn desire to go against what is expected or desired; contrary; willfully disobedient or immoral | |
incentive | n: something, such as a punishment, reward, etc., that encourages a person to do something | |
maintain | v: to continue to uphold or sustain; to keep in a particular state or condition; to assert or declare something to be true | |
quo | n: the existing state or condition of something, especially in relation to a particular situation or issue | |
contrast | v: to put in opposition to show or emphasize differences | |
tragedy | n: an event or situation causing great loss, misfortune, or destruction; a play or literature that deals with a severe and sad event and often ends with the death of the main character | |
livelihood | n: a means of earning money people need to pay for food, a place to live, clothing, etc. | |
exert | v: to put forth effort; to put into action; to bring into play | |
decision | n: the act or process of making up someone’s mind about something; a choice or judgment reached after considering options | |
id | n: a part of the psyche that represents the unconscious desires and instincts of an individual; in psychoanalytic theory, it is believed to be the most basic and primal part of the human psyche; (also ID, short for identification) a document or card that proves a person’s identity, such as a driver’s license, passport, or national ID card | |
enlightened | adj: having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook | |
contribute | v: to give something, especially money or goods, to provide or achieve something together with other people | |
accelerate | v: to make something faster or earlier; to cause to develop or progress more quickly | |
commander | n: a person who holds authority or control over a group or organization, particularly in a military, naval, or aerospace context; an official in charge of a particular aspect of operations, such as a commander of a ship or a commander of the air force | |
greedy | adj: having or showing an intense or insatiable desire for wealth, status, power, or food | |
Don | n: a Spanish gentleman; a university lecturer, especially a senior member of a college at Oxford or Cambridge | |
essential | adj: indispensable; fundamental | |
onset | n: the beginning or early stages of unpleasant something; a military attack | |
catastrophe | n: a sudden event that causes extreme ruin and misfortune | |
sustained | adj: lasting for a long time or continuing for a long time without becoming weaker or less intense | |
dedication | n: a lot of time and energy that someone puts in for an activity or purpose because they believe it is important | |
deserve | v: to be worthy of or entitled to something, especially something good or valuable | |
gap | n: a conspicuous disparity or difference separates something such as a figure, people, their opinions, situation, etc. | |
descendant | n: children or offspring of a specific person, plant, or animal | |
curse | n: a rude or offensive word or an expression that is not polite and shows that you are very angry | |
short-sighted | adj: lacking foresight or consideration for future consequences; not planning or preparing adequately for something that will happen in the future | |
neglect | v: to not give enough care or attention to something; to leave something undone | |
bless | v: to make or pronounce holy; to hallow; to consecrate; to sanctify | |
foresight | n: the ability to anticipate or predict future events or outcomes; the act of planning for the future with wisdom and prudence; an intuitive sense of what is to come | |
horizon | n: the line at which the earth’s surface and the sky appear to meet; the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated | |
fulfill | v: to meet the requirements or expectations; to achieve or realize | |
peaceful | adj: not involving violence, conflict, or war |