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Continuing to try despite difficulties.
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Persistence - (Persistence is key to long-term success)
Able to recover quickly from difficulties.
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Resilient – (She remained resilient despite many failures.)
Calm and in control of emotions.
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Composed – (He stayed composed during the stressful meeting.)
Short but clear and effective.
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Concise – (The teacher gave a concise explanation.)
Large in size, amount, or importance
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Substantial – (They made substantial progress this year.)
Important and meaningful.
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Significant – (There was a significant improvement in results.)
Having many parts and difficult to understand.
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Complex – (The problem is more complex than it appears.)
Closely connected to the topic being discussed.
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Relevant – (Please include only relevant information.)
Suitable or proper for a situation.
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Appropriate – (That was an appropriate reaction.)
Working well without wasting time or energy.
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Efficient – (This method is much more efficient.)
Certain to happen and impossible to avoid.
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Inevitable – (Mistakes are inevitable when learning.)
Extremely important or essential.
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Crucial – (Sleep is crucial for recovery.)
Able to be trusted or depended on.
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Reliable – (She is a reliable employee.)
Able to continue for a long time without harm.
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Sustainable – (We must find sustainable solutions.)
To decide or discover something after thinking.
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Determine – (Scientists determined the cause of the problem.)
To improve the quality or value of something.
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Enhance – (Exercise enhances mental health.)
To keep something at the same level.
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Maintain – (It is difficult to maintain motivation.)
To successfully deal with a difficulty.
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Overcome – (He overcame many obstacles.)
To believe something without proof.
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Assume – (People often assume it is easy.)
To think carefully about something.
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Consider – (We should consider other options.)
To accept that something is true.
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Acknowledge – (He acknowledged his mistake.)
As a result of something.
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Consequently – (He trained hard; consequently, he improved.)
In addition to something already said.
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Furthermore – (Furthermore, the results were impressive.)
Despite what has just been said.
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Nevertheless – (The task was difficult; nevertheless, we succeeded.)
For that reason.
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Therefore – (The evidence is clear; therefore, action is needed.)
In contrast to what was said before.
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However – (However, there are some risks.)
A disadvantage or negative aspect.
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Drawback – (The main drawback is the high cost.)
The final result of a situation.
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Outcome – (The outcome of the experiment surprised everyone.)
Knowledge or understanding of something.
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Awareness – (There is growing awareness of climate change.)
A method or way of doing something.
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Approach – (We need a different approach.)
Information that proves something.
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Evidence – (There is strong evidence supporting the claim.)
Something that affects a result.
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Factor – (Many factors influence success.)

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