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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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horrific | adj: causing horror or disgust; gruesome and terrifying | |
gunshot | n: the sound or act of firing a gun or other firearm, usually accompanied by a loud explosion and a projectile that is propelled toward the target | |
terrify | v: to frighten someone very much | |
grab | v: to take hold of something or someone suddenly with a hand, especially in a violent way | |
elect | v: to choose someone for a specific position by voting for them; to decide or choose to do something | |
suppose | v: to think that something is likely to be actual or possible | |
strike | v: to wallop somebody or something with the hand, fist, or weapon; to have an emotional or cognitive impact upon | |
overload | v: to put too much a load in or on something | |
flee | v: to leave by running away, especially out of fear or danger | |
stick | v: to put something, usually a sharp object, into something; to restrict yourself to doing or using one certain thing and not change; (noun) a thin piece of wood or other material | |
displace | v: to force someone or something to leave their home or place of origin, especially as a result of conflict, natural disaster, or manipulation | |
unfortunately | adv: by bad luck; unluckily | |
humanitarian | adj: something relating to the promotion of human welfare or someone who works to promote human welfare | |
communal | adj: belonging to or used by a group rather than individuals; for common use | |
permanent | adj: lasting for a long time without essential change | |
tertiary | adj: relating to or being the third in a series, rank, or order; of or relating to third-level education or training | |
degree | n: a unit of measurement for angles, temperature, or level of proficiency or achievement; a rank or level of academic or professional attainment | |
relocate | v: to move or move something or someone to a new place and build a house or a business there | |
audacious | adj: showing a willingness to take bold risks or to do something that is considered unconventional or daring; marked by originality, creativity, or boldness | |
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 | |
bachelor | n: an unmarried man; a person who holds an undergraduate degree from a college or university | |
pathway | n: a track that constitutes or serves as a path; an approach or a way of doing something | |
employ | v: to give somebody a job and pay them for it; to make use of | |
refugee | n: a displaced person who has crossed national borders and who cannot or is unwilling to return home due to political, religious, or economic reasons or because of a war | |
communicate | v: to share or exchange information with others by speaking, writing, moving your body, or using other signals | |
concentration | n: the ability to focus all your time and energy on one thing without thinking about anything else. | |
grad | n: (informal for graduate) a student who has recently graduated or is about to graduate from a school, college, or university | |
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 | |
enroll | v: to officially register or sign up for something, particularly a course of study, an organization, or a service | |
magic | n: beliefs and actions employed to influence supernatural beings and forces; any art or performance that invokes supernatural powers | |
competent | adj: having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully | |
bound | v: to move forward by leaps and bounds; to form the boundary of something | |
platform | n: the raised flat space close to the track at a train station where passengers get on or off the train; (technology) a computational or digital environment in which a piece of software is executed | |
overview | n: a general description or summary of a subject | |
sauce | n: a liquid or semi-solid food served on or used in preparing other foods | |
combine | v: to join or merge to form a single thing or group | |
in-person | adv: taking place with someone physically present together in the same place rather than on the phone, e-mail, or video link: | |
wrap | v: to cover or enclose something entirely with paper, cloth, or other material | |
academic | adj: associated with schools, colleges, and universities, especially studying and thinking, not with practical skills | |
psychosocial | adj: relating to the interplay between psychological and social factors, especially when it comes to mental health, personality development, and social behavior | |
medical | adj: relating to the treatment of illness or injuries; relating to the practice of medicine | |
back-end | n: the part of a system or technology that is not directly visible to the user but which handles data processing, storage, retrieval, and other behind-the-scenes tasks; the operational aspects of a company or project that are not visible to customers or end-users | |
intern | v: to put someone in prison, especially for political or military reasons; (noun) a student or trainee who works, sometimes for free, to get work experience or to fulfill qualification criteria | |
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 | |
structure | n: the way of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts, or a complex thing constructed of many parts | |
opportune | adj: suitable or happening at a time that is suitable or convenient for a particular purpose | |
policy | n: a set of rules, guidelines, principles, or procedures that govern decision-making or action, often used in the context of business or government; a course of action or plan of action adopted or followed by an organization or individual to achieve a goal or objective | |
procedure | n: a way of doing something, especially the official or well-known way | |
tradition | n: a belief, custom, or way of doing something that has been passed down from generation to generation within a group or society | |
transform | v: to change in outward structure or looks; | |
vulnerable | adj: capable of being hurt or influenced physically or mentally | |
confident | adj: feeling sure about your abilities or qualities or having trust in people, plans, or the future | |
confidence | n: the feeling or attitude that one can trust or rely on the abilities or good qualities of someone or something | |
tackle | v: to try to deal with a complex problem or situation | |
nonprofit | adj: not established for commercial profit | |
advocate | n: a person who supports or suggests an idea, development, or way of doing something | |
ambassador | n: a diplomatic representative of a country who is sent to another country or international organization | |
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 |