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Adjacent
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Very near, next to.
To bag (somebody) out
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To criticize someone
Blend in
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To become similar to everything that is around or near it.
To conform
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to follow the standard of behavior expected by a group of people or society
consensus
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a generally accepted opinion or decision among a group of people:
dawn on someone
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to become known or obvious to someone, often suddenly
diaspora
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people who have spread or been dispersed from their homeland.
Draw a blank
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To fail to remember something.
Equation
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a statement that the values of 2 expressions (mathematical or linguistic) are equal
Feasible
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capable of being realized, done, or achieved
get to the bottom of something
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to discover the truth about a situation
hedging
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a phrase that creates distance between the speaker and their opinion, softening the opinion
a hunch
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an idea based on feeling.
inclement
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unpleasantly cold or wet (of weather) bad (about weather)
Lateral
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(about thinking) from different, more creative, “out of the box” perspective; literally: towards or from the side or sides
loquacious
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tending to talk a great deal; talkative
objectify
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degrade to the status of a mere object.
rock the boat
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say or do something to disturb an existing situation and upset people
shuttlecock/ birdie
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the flying thing you play badminton with
solitude
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the state of being alone
to bring (it) about that
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to cause something to happen
to bug (someone)
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to bother; to annoy.
to foster
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encourage or promote the development of (something, typically something regarded as good)
to go with the flow
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be relaxed and accept a situation, rather than trying to alter or control it.
to play it safe
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to be careful and not take risks
to see eye-to-eye
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To completely agree with someone.
To stand out
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to be very noticeable
to stem from
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to be caused by, to come from
to stick one's neck out
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to take a risk or expose oneself to criticism
To swim against the tide
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To not follow what anyone else is doing
To think outside the box
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To think imaginatively using new ideas instead of traditional or expected ideas.
toe the line
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to do what you are expected to do without causing trouble for anyone, especially unwillingly
track & field
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a sport in which athletes participate in different running, jumping, and throwing contests
Warehousing
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the activity of storing something in a warehouse (= a large building for storing things before they are sold); the practice of putting people in large prisons, hospitals, etc. without trying to help them with their problems
Contribution
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the part played by a person in bringing about a result or helping to make something successful
overcome
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to defeat or succeed in controlling or dealing with something
low-key
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quiet and not attracting a lot of attention or excitement (about a person or lifestyle)
glaring
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(of something bad) very obvious
Invalid
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not correct, usually because it is not logical or not based on correct information; not acceptable
closed captions
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a text version of the spoken part of a television, movie or computer presentation
tongs
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an instrument with two movable arms that are joined at one end, used for picking up and holding things, especially food on a grill
imperative
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of vital importance
Drift apart
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To become less friendly to each other and the relationship comes to an end
bereaved
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(about a person) grieving after suffering the loss of a loved one
propagate
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Spread and promote (an idea, theory, etc.) widely
stifle
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to prevent something from happening/being expressed, to block something
to bond
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to develop a close connection or strong relationship with someone
Ambivalence
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the state of having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
nifty
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well designed, effective, or easy to use (about a trick, life hack, or invention)
to outgrow
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to lose interest in something or to stop being involved with somebody because of growing older or because of personal changes
to pull one’s weight
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to work as hard as other people in a group, to do one’s fair share

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