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overwhelming
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Very great in amount; overpowering.
"The sheer volume of work was overwhelming."
extraordinarily
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To an unusual degree; very.
"She performed extraordinarily well in the competition."
quantum
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A discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation it represents.
"Quantum physics explores the behavior of subatomic particles."
engagement
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Participation or involvement.
"The company focuses on customer engagement."
tuition
college
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A sum of money charged for teaching or instruction by a school
"The tuition for the semester is due next week."
or university.
campaign
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An organized course of action to achieve a goal.
"The political campaign aimed to increase voter turnout."
innovative
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Featuring new methods; advanced and original.
"The company is known for its innovative products."
restoration
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The action of returning something to a former condition.
"The restoration of the old building took several years."
instructor
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A person who instructs or teaches something.
"The instructor explained the concepts clearly."
average
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The result obtained by adding several amounts together and then dividing this total by the number of amounts.
"The average temperature for the month was 25 degrees Celsius."
promising
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Showing or suggesting that future success is likely.
"The young athlete is a promising talent."
mysterious
explain
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Difficult or impossible to understand
"
The disappearance of the ship remains mysterious."
comparable
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Able to be likened to another; similar.
"The two products are comparable in quality."
pivotal
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Of crucial importance in relation to the development or success of something else.
"The discovery of DNA was a pivotal moment in biology."
mined
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Extracted (ore or other minerals) from the earth.
"The area was mined for coal."
succinct
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Briefly and clearly expressed.
"The speaker gave a succinct summary of the report."
criminal
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A person who has committed a crime.
"The criminal was apprehended by the police."
psychology
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The scientific study of the human mind and its functions
"She studied psychology at university."
discuss
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Talk about (something) with another person or group of people.
"Let's discuss the project during the meeting."
challenge
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A task or situation that tests someone's abilities.
"The new project presents a significant challenge."
application
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A formal request to an authority for something.
"He submitted an application for the job."
discovered
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Found (something or someone) unexpectedly or in the course of a search.
"The scientists discovered a new species of insect."
conquer
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Overcome and take control of (a place or people) by use of military force.
"The army managed to conquer the enemy's territory."
institution
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A society or organization founded for a religious
molecule
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A group of atoms bonded together
"Water is a molecule made up of hydrogen and oxygen."
design
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A plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building
"The architect created a unique design for the house."
repetition
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The action of repeating something that has already been said or written.
"Practice involves repetition of the skills."
constantly
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Continuously over a period of time; always.
"Technology is constantly evolving."
poster
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A large printed picture or notice used for decoration or advertisement.
"The poster advertised the upcoming concert."
succeed
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Achieve the desired aim or result.
"She worked hard and managed to succeed in her career."
summary
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A brief statement or account of the main points of something.
"The report includes a summary of the findings."
commission
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or duty given to a person or group of people.
"The artist received a commission to paint a portrait."
taps
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Faucets; devices for controlling the flow of liquid from a pipe or container.
"Turn off the taps to conserve water."
leaders
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The person who leads or commands a group
"The leaders of the company made important decisions."
architecture
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The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
"The city is known for its impressive architecture."
compositional
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Relating to or characteristic of the way in which parts or elements of something are arranged.
"The painting's compositional elements were carefully arranged."
featured
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Given prominence as a prominent item.
"The magazine featured an article about the new technology."
reserved
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Kept specially for a particular purpose or person.
"The table was reserved for a special occasion."
relative
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Considered in relation or in proportion to something else.
"The cost is relative to the quality of the product."
museum
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A building or institution dedicated to the preservation and display of historical
massive
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Large and heavy.
"The storm caused massive damage to the city."
communicable
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Able to be transmitted from one person or organism to another.
"Some diseases are communicable through contact."
worn
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Damaged by prolonged use.
"The old book was worn and faded."
character
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The mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
"His character was admired by his colleagues."
attention
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Notice taken of someone or something; the regarding of someone or something as interesting or important.
"The teacher asked for the students' attention."
harmful
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Causing or likely to cause harm.
"Smoking is harmful to your health."
characteristics
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A feature or quality belonging typically to a person
"The characteristics of the plant help identify its species."
effects
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A change that is a consequence or result of an action or other cause.
"The medication had several side effects."
accompanied
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Go somewhere with (someone) as a companion or escort.
"She was accompanied by her friend."
deepen
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Make or become deep or deeper.
"The river tends to deepen during the rainy season."
borrowing
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Taking and using something belonging to someone else with the intention of returning it.
"Borrowing books from the library is a great way to save money."
associated
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Connected with or related to.
"The symptoms are associated with the illness."
invented
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Create or design (something that has not existed before); be the originator of.
"The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell."
accommodate
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Provide lodging or sufficient space for.
"The hotel can accommodate up to 200 guests."
devices
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A thing made or adapted for a particular purpose
"Smartphones are common electronic devices."
automated
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Operated by automation; converted to automation.
"The factory uses automated machinery."
calories
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A unit of energy.
"The food label shows the number of calories in the product."
elevator
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A platform or compartment housed in a shaft for raising and lowering people or things to different floors.
"Take the elevator to the tenth floor."
independence
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The fact or state of being independent.
"The country gained its independence in 1947."
crowned
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Placed a crown on the head of (someone)
"The king was crowned in a grand ceremony."
experimentation
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The process of testing a hypothesis or theory through controlled experiments.
"Scientific research involves experimentation."
legumes
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A seed
"Beans and peas are examples of legumes."
greenhouse
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A glass building in which plants are grown that need protection from cold weather.
"The greenhouse provides a controlled environment for growing plants."
gases
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An airlike fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available
"The atmosphere contains various gases."
buried
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Placed or hidden underground.
"The treasure was buried in the sand."
astronomers
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A scientist who studies or observes celestial bodies.
"Astronomers use telescopes to study stars and planets."
countryside
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The land outside towns and cities
awareness
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Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
"There is growing awareness of environmental issues."
protein
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Any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds that consist of large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids and are an essential part of all living organisms
"Meat is a good source of protein."
obligatory
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Required by law or rules; compulsory.
"Wearing a seatbelt is obligatory."
complicated
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Consisting of many interconnecting parts or elements; intricate.
"The instructions were complicated and difficult to follow."
charity
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An organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need.
"They donated to a local charity."
slight
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Small in degree; inconsiderable.
"There was a slight change in the plan."
recruit
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Enlist (someone) in the armed forces.
"The company plans to recruit more employees."
relieve
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ease physical pain or discomfort
"The medicine helped relieve the pain."
efficiently
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In a way that achieves maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.
"The task was completed efficiently."
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pilot
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A person who operates the controls of an aircraft
"The pilot skillfully landed the plane in the storm."
organic
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Relating to or derived from living matter.
"We prefer to buy organic fruits and vegetables."
packages
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A parcel or container of goods or commodities.
"The packages were delivered to the office this morning."
components
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A part or element of a larger whole
"The computer is made up of various hardware components."
genuinely
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Truly or sincerely.
"She genuinely cares about her friends."
advancement
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The process of promoting or moving something forward.
"Technological advancements have changed the way we live."
postponed
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Cause or arrange for (something) to take place at a time later than that first scheduled.
"The meeting was postponed until next week."
anticipated
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Regard as probable; expect or predict.
"The company anticipated a rise in sales during the holiday season."
wearing
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Having on one's person or body as clothing
"She was wearing a beautiful dress."
collaborate
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Work jointly on an activity
"The scientists decided to collaborate on the research project."
foster
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Encourage or promote the development of (something
"The school aims to foster a love of learning."
widespread
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Found or distributed over a large area or number of people.
"There is widespread concern about climate change."
conservative
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Holding to traditional attitudes and values and cautious about change or innovation
"The company has a conservative approach to investing."
underestimate
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Estimate (something) to be smaller or less important than it actually is.
"Never underestimate the power of hard work."
dedicated
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Devoted to a task or purpose; having single-minded loyalty or commitment.
"She is a dedicated teacher who cares about her students."
shipwreck
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The destruction of a ship at sea by sinking or breaking up.
"The shipwreck was discovered by divers."
publication
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The action of making something known or available to the public.
"The journal published her research findings."
scholarship
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Academic study or achievement; learning of a high level.
"He received a scholarship to attend the university."
health
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The state of being free from illness or injury.
"Regular exercise is important for good health."
college
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An educational institution or a constituent part of one.
"She plans to attend college after graduating high school."
chemistry
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The branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed; the investigation of their properties and the ways in which they interact
"She is studying chemistry at university."
lecture
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An educational talk to an audience
"The professor gave an interesting lecture on history."
nutrition
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The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
"Good nutrition is essential for children's development."
service
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An act of assistance; help.
"The restaurant provides excellent customer service."
artistic
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Having or revealing natural creative skill.
"The artist created a beautiful and artistic sculpture."
complex
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Consisting of many different and connected parts.
"The human brain is a complex organ."
consider
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Think carefully about (something)
"Please consider all your options before making a choice."
minimal
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Of a minimum amount
"The impact of the change was minimal."
drug
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A medicine or other substance used as a remedy for illness.
"The doctor prescribed a drug to treat the infection."
ignored
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Refuse to take notice of or acknowledge; disregard intentionally.
"The warning signs were ignored."
contradict
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Deny the truth of (a statement) by asserting the opposite.
"The evidence seems to contradict his claims."
philosophical
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Relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge
"The book explores philosophical questions about life."
cafeteria
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A restaurant or dining room in a school or a business in which customers serve themselves or are served from a counter and pay before eating.
"We ate lunch in the school cafeteria."
stipend
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A fixed regular sum paid as a salary or allowance.
"He received a stipend for his research work."
form
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The visible shape or configuration of something.
"The clouds took on various forms."
contribution
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The part played by a person or thing in bringing about a result or helping something to advance.
"Her contribution to the project was invaluable."
characters
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The mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
"The novel features interesting characters."
promoting
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Support or actively encourage (a cause
"The company is promoting a new product."
contribute
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Give (something
"She decided to contribute to the charity."
immediately
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At once; instantly.
"We need to address this issue immediately."
surprisingly
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In a way that causes surprise; unexpectedly.
mandatory
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Required by law or rules; compulsory.
"Attending the meeting is mandatory."
witnesses
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A person who sees an event
"The police interviewed several witnesses."
durable
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Able to withstand wear
"The furniture is made from durable materials."
universe
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All existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos.
"Scientists study the universe to understand its origins."
infrastructure
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The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g. buildings
"The city needs to invest in its infrastructure."
harbor
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A place on the coast where ships may moor in shelter
"The ships were docked in the harbor."
atmosphere
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The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
"The Earth's atmosphere protects us from harmful radiation."
arrangements
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An agreement or plan.
"We made arrangements for the trip."
facilitated
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Make (an action or process) easy or easier.
"The new software facilitated the data analysis."
discussions
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The action or process of talking about something
"The team had several discussions about the project."
rebuilt
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Build (something) again after it has been damaged or destroyed.
"The city was rebuilt after the earthquake."
factories
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A building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
"Many people work in the factories in this area."
heritage
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Valued objects and qualities such as cultural traditions
"The city is proud of its cultural heritage."
sponsorship
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Financial or other support received from a sponsor.
"The event was made possible through corporate sponsorship."
intention
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A thing intended; an aim or plan.
"Her intention was to help others."
description
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A spoken or written representation or account of a person
"The book provides a detailed description of the characters."
interior
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The inside part of something.
"The interior of the building was beautifully designed."
worth
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The value equivalent to that of someone or something under consideration; the level at which someone or something deserves to be valued or rated.
"The painting is worth a lot of money."
modify
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Make partial or minor changes to (something)
"We need to modify the design to make it more efficient."
phenomena
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A fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen
"Natural phenomena like rainbows are fascinating."
assessing
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Evaluate or estimate the nature
"The teacher is assessing the students' progress."
historians
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An expert in or student of history.
"Historians study past events and their impact on society."
overseas
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In or to a foreign country
"The company has overseas offices."
vacuum
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A space entirely devoid of matter.
"Sound cannot travel in a vacuum."
range
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The area of variation between upper and lower limits on a particular scale.
"The temperature range in the desert is extreme."
containing
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Having or holding (someone or something) within.
"The box is containing books."
unusual
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Not habitually or commonly occurring
"The museum displays unusual artifacts."
forecast
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A prediction or estimate of future events
"The weather forecast predicts rain for tomorrow."
society
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The aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community.
"Society is constantly changing."
overdue
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Not having arrived
"The library book is overdue."
dynamics
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The branch of mechanics concerned with the motion of bodies under the action of forces.
"We studied the dynamics of the ecosystem."
material
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The matter from which a thing is or can be made.
"The dress is made of a soft material."
wildlife
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Wild animals collectively; the native fauna (and sometimes flora) of a region.
"We went on a safari to see African wildlife."
thief
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A person who steals another person's property
"The thief stole the valuable painting."
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professional
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Relating to or connected with a profession.
"She is a professional photographer."
textile
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A type of cloth or woven fabric.
"The textile industry is a major employer in the region."
apartments
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A suite of rooms forming one residence
"They live in a small apartment downtown."
recreation
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Activity done for enjoyment when one is not working.
"The park offers various recreation activities."
disagree
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Have or express a different opinion.
"They disagree on the best approach to the problem."
affects
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Have an effect on; make a difference to.
"The weather affects our mood."
trigger
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Cause (an event or situation) to happen or exist.
"The alarm can trigger a security alert."
streams
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narrow river.
"The streams are full of fish."
seem
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Give the impression of being or doing something.
"He seems to be very happy."
mobility
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The ability to move or be moved freely and easily.
"Improved mobility is essential for the elderly."
original
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Present or existing from the beginning; first or earliest.
"This is the original painting
mystery
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Something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
"The disappearance of the plane remains a mystery."
sorrow
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A feeling of deep distress caused by loss
"She felt deep sorrow after her friend's death."
overabundant
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Excessive in quantity; too plentiful.
"There is an overabundant supply of fruit this season."
combined
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Joined or merged.
"The two companies combined their resources."
sheltered
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Protected from danger or harsh weather conditions.
"The village is sheltered by the mountains."
doctoral
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Relating to a doctorate.
"She is pursuing doctoral studies in biology."
employers
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A person or organization that employs people.
"Employers are looking for skilled workers."
uncertainty
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The state of being uncertain.
"There is a lot of uncertainty about the future."
novelists
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A person who writes novels.
"Many famous novelists have lived in this city."
former
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Having previously filled a particular role or been a particular thing.
"The former president gave a speech."
posture
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The position of someone's body when standing or sitting.
"Good posture is important for back health."
bacteria
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A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus
"Bacteria can cause infections."
entrepreneurialism
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The activity of setting up a business or businesses
"Entrepreneurialism is vital for economic growth."
spaceship
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A vehicle designed for travel in space.
"The spaceship launched into orbit."
alleviate
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make less severe or burdensome
"The medicine helped alleviate the pain."
gradual
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Taking place or progressing slowly or by degrees.
"There was a gradual improvement in her health."
storm
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A violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain
expenditure
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The action of spending funds.
"The company's expenditure exceeded its income."
eager
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Having or showing keen interest or intense desire.
"The students were eager to learn."
technique
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A way of carrying out a particular task
"She used a new technique in her painting."
council
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An advisory
"The city council made a decision about the park."
evaluate
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Form an idea of the amount
"The teacher will evaluate the students' work."
researcher
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A person who conducts research.
"The researcher published her findings in a journal."
constraints
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A limitation or restriction.
"The project was completed within budget constraints."
adjustment
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A small alteration or movement made to achieve a desired fit
"She made an adjustment to the camera settings."
mentor
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An experienced and trusted adviser.
"He served as a mentor to the young employees."
reflect
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Think deeply or carefully about.
"She took time to reflect on her life."
aspirations
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A hope or ambition of achieving something.
"His aspirations were to become a doctor."
novel
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A fictitious prose narrative of book length
"She wrote a novel about her travels."
forefront
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The leading or most important position or place.
"The company is at the forefront of technology."
minority
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The smaller number or part
"The minority group faced discrimination."
diving
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The sport or activity of jumping or falling into water from a height.
"He enjoys diving and swimming."
archaeologist
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A person who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
"The archaeologist discovered ancient pottery."
deforestation
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The clearing of trees
"Deforestation is a major environmental problem."
afforded
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Provide or supply (an opportunity or facility).
"The scholarship afforded her the chance to study abroad."
auditorium
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The part of a public building where an audience sits.
"The lecture was held in the school auditorium."
evident
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Plain or obvious; clearly seen or understood.
"It was evident that he was upset."
composition
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The nature of something's ingredients or constituents; the way in which a whole or mixture is made up.
"The chemical composition of the substance was analyzed."
inevitably
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As is certain to happen; unavoidably.
"Changes will inevitably occur."
against
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In opposition to.
"They argued against the proposal."
bodies
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A person's or animal's entire physical structure.
"The human bodies were found."
gallery
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A room or building for the display or sale of works of art.
"We visited the art gallery."
produce
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Make or manufacture from components or raw materials.
"The factory can produce 100 cars a day."
crucial
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Decisive or critical
"The decision was crucial to the project's success."
strangely
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In an unusual or surprising way.
architect
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A person who designs buildings and in many cases also supervises their construction.
"The architect designed a modern building."
elections
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A formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office or other position.
"The elections will be held next month."
assistant
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A person who helps or supports someone else; a subordinate helper.
"The assistant helped the manager with the report."
focus
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The center of interest or activity.
"The focus of the meeting was the budget."
register
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Enter or record on a list or in a book.
"Please register for the event online."
commitments
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An engagement or obligation that restricts freedom of action.
"He has many commitments this week."
drove
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Past tense of drive; propel or urge onward forcibly in a specified direction.
"The wind drove the boat towards the shore."
undertake
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Commit oneself to and begin (an enterprise or responsibility); take on.
"She decided to undertake the challenging task."
president
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The elected head of a republic.
"The president gave a speech to the nation."
economies
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The wealth and resources of a country or region
"The global economies are interconnected."
identification
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The action or process of identifying someone or something or the fact of being identified.
"The identification of the suspect was difficult."
politics
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The activities associated with the governance of a country or other area
"Politics plays a major role in society."
cancer
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A disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
"Cancer research is making progress."
beneficial
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Resulting in good; favorable or advantageous.
"Exercise is beneficial to your health."
patients
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A person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
"The patients waited in the waiting room."
surgery
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The branch of medical practice that treats injuries
"She had surgery to repair her knee."
advance
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Move forward
"Technology continues to advance rapidly."
counterparts
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A person or thing holding a position or performing a function that corresponds to that of another person or thing in another place.
"The American president met with his European counterparts."
counting
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Determine the total number of (a collection of items).
"She was counting the money."
recognize
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Identify (someone or something) from having encountered them before; know from past experience.
"I didn't recognize him at first."
opinion
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A view or judgment formed about something
"Everyone has their own opinion."
extreme
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Reaching a high or the highest degree; very great.
"The weather was extreme
downloadable
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Able to be downloaded from the internet.
"The software is downloadable from the website."
categories
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A class or division of people or things regarded as having particular shared characteristics.
"The books are organized into different categories."
detection
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The action or process of identifying the presence of something concealed.
"The detection of the virus was crucial."
dedication
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The quality of being dedicated or committed to a task or purpose.
"Her dedication to the project was evident in her long hours."
achievements
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A thing done successfully
landlord
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A person or organization that owns a building or land and rents it to another.
"The landlord fixed the leaky faucet."
committee
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A group of people appointed for a specific function
"The committee met to discuss the new policy."
shoplifting
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Theft of goods from a shop during opening hours by pretending to be a customer.
"Shoplifting is a crime with serious consequences."
entertain
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Provide amusement or enjoyment for (someone).
"The comedian entertained the audience with his jokes."
permit
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Give permission or consent for (someone) to do something.
"You need a permit to park in this area."
earthquakes
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A sudden and violent shaking of the ground
"Earthquakes are common in this region."
depression
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A mental condition characterized by feelings of severe despondency and dejection
"She suffered from clinical depression."
reasonable
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Having sound judgment; fair and sensible.
"It's reasonable to expect a response within a few days."
premise
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A previous statement or proposition from which another is inferred or follows as a conclusion.
"The argument is based on a false premise."
appropriately
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In a manner that is suitable or proper in the circumstances.
"Dress appropriately for the job interview."
landscape
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All the visible features of an area of countryside or land
"The landscape was breathtaking."
synthesis
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The combination of components or elements to form a connected whole.
"The synthesis of these ideas led to a new theory."
genetic
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Relating to genes or heredity.
"Genetic factors can influence a person's health."
demonstrate
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Clearly exhibit or give proof of (something) by giving evidence or example.
"The experiment demonstrated the effects of the drug."
queue
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A line or sequence of people or vehicles awaiting their turn to be dealt with or to proceed.
"There was a long queue at the checkout."
neuroscience
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The scientific study of the nervous system.
"Neuroscience research is advancing our understanding of the brain."
hallmark
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A distinctive feature or characteristic.
"Honesty is a hallmark of his character."
medicinal
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Having healing properties.
"Medicinal herbs have been used for centuries."
reshaped
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Shape (something) again or differently.
"The economic crisis reshaped the industry."
ensemble
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A group of musicians
"The dance ensemble performed a beautiful routine."
require
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Need for a particular purpose.
"This task requires careful attention."
survival
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The state or fact of continuing to live or exist
"Survival in the wilderness requires specific skills."
experiment
start learning
A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery
"The scientists conducted an experiment to test their theory."
improve
start learning
Make or become better.
"Regular exercise can improve your health."
attempts
start learning
An effort to achieve or attain something.
"He made several attempts to fix the problem."
geographical
start learning
Relating to geography
"The scientists conducted an experiment to test their theory."
collapse
start learning
Fall down or give way; fail suddenly.
"The building collapsed after the earthquake."
avoided
start learning
Keep away from or stop oneself from doing (something).
"She avoided making eye contact."
customers
start learning
A person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
"The store has many loyal customers."
muscle
start learning
A band or group of fibrous tissue in a human or animal body that has the ability to contract
"He strained a muscle while lifting weights."
branches
start learning
A part of a tree which grows out from the trunk or from a bough.
"The tree has many branches."
practical
start learning
Concerned with the actual use or application of something rather than with theory or speculation.
"He has practical experience in the field."
closely
start learning
In a close or intimate way.
"They work closely together."
accounting
start learning
The process of keeping financial accounts.
"She works in the accounting department."
achieved
skill
level
start learning
Successfully reach (a desired objective
or courage.
or result) by effort
electronic
start learning
Relating to or operated by means of electronics.
"Electronic devices are now a part of everyday life."
addressed
start learning
Think about and begin to deal with (an issue or problem).
"The company addressed the customer's concerns."
track
start learning
A mark or series of marks left by a person
"The hikers followed the animal tracks."
creates
start learning
Bring (something) into existence.
"The artist creates beautiful paintings."
struggle
start learning
Make forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint or constriction.
"They struggled to overcome the challenges."
movement
start learning
An act of changing physical location or position or of moving something.
"The dance involved graceful movements."
treatments
start learning
Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
"There are various treatments for the disease."
polish
start learning
Make the surface of (something) smooth and shiny by rubbing it.
"She used polish to shine her shoes."
economists
start learning
An expert in or student of economics.
"Economists study the production and distribution of goods and services."
neurons
start learning
A nerve cell with its appendages; the structural and functional unit of the nervous system.
"Neurons transmit signals in the brain."
lung
start learning
Each of the pair of organs situated within the rib cage
"Smoking can damage the lungs."
acknowledge
start learning
Accept or admit the existence or truth of.
"She acknowledged her mistake."
outbreaks
start learning
A sudden occurrence of something unwelcome
"There were outbreaks of violence in the city."
quantitative
start learning
Relating to
"The study used quantitative data."
responsibility
start learning
The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
"He took responsibility for his actions."
conductor
start learning
A person who directs the performance of an orchestra or choir.
"The conductor led the orchestra with precision."
immunity
start learning
The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
"Vaccines can provide immunity against diseases."
visual
start learning
Relating to seeing or sight.
"The movie has stunning visual effects."
exchanged
start learning
Give something and receive something of the same kind in return.
"They exchanged gifts on Christmas."
wrote
typically paper
words
start learning
Past tense of write; mark (letters
with a pen
or other symbols) on a surface
transform
start learning
Make a thorough or dramatic change in the form
"The new technology transformed the industry."
rapidly
start learning
In a quick or speedy way.
"The company is growing rapidly."
overlap
start learning
Extend over so as to cover partly.
"The two projects overlap in some areas."
commercial
start learning
Concerned with or engaged in commerce.
"The company produces commercial vehicles."
advanced
start learning
Far on or ahead in development or progress.
"They use advanced technology in their research."
insurance
start learning
A practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss
solution
start learning
A means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation.
"They found a solution to the problem."
encourage
start learning
Give support
"The teacher encouraged the students to try their best."
immigration
start learning
The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
"Immigration has changed the demographics of the city."
audience
start learning
The assembled spectators or listeners at a public event such as a play
systematic
start learning
Done or acting according to a fixed plan or system; methodical.
"They took a systematic approach to solving the problem."
corporate
start learning
Relating to a corporation.
"The company has a strong corporate culture."
regulation
start learning
A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority.
"The government introduced new regulations."
recommend
start learning
Put forward (someone or something) with approval as being suitable for a particular purpose or role.
"The doctor recommended a healthy diet."
suffer
start learning
Experience or be subject to (something bad or unpleasant).
"They suffered losses during the economic downturn."
terminal
start learning
situated at the end or extremity of something.
"The train arrived at the terminal station."
guidance
start learning
Advice or information aimed at resolving a problem or difficulty
"The teacher provided guidance to the students."
atlantic
start learning
Relating to or situated in or on the Atlantic Ocean.
"The ship sailed across the Atlantic."
abilities
start learning
Possession of the means or skill to do something.
"She has strong leadership abilities."
operation
start learning
The action or process of working or functioning.
"The factory resumed its operation."
Word
blank
start learning
Definition
Example
memories
start learning
The mental capacity or faculty of retaining and reviving facts
attended
start learning
Be present at (an event or meeting).
"He attended the conference last week."
disorders
start learning
An illness or condition that disrupts normal physical or mental functions.
"Anxiety disorders are common."
forum
start learning
A meeting or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged.
"The online forum was filled with discussions."
awarded
start learning
Give or order to be given (something) as an official payment
"She was awarded a scholarship."
comprehensively
start learning
Completely; including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something.
"The report covered the issue comprehensively."
contact
start learning
The state or condition of physical touching.
"Make sure there is good contact between the wires."
postal
start learning
Relating to the post office or the mail.
"The postal service delivered the package."
limitations
start learning
A limiting rule or circumstance; a restriction.
"The project had several limitations."
forthcoming
start learning
About to happen or appear.
"The new book is forthcoming next month."
warm
start learning
Having or showing enthusiasm
"She gave him a warm smile."
marketing
start learning
The activity or business of promoting and selling products or services
"The marketing campaign was successful."
monitor
start learning
Observe and check the progress or quality of (something) over a period of time; keep under systematic review.
"The doctor will monitor your blood pressure."
relevant
start learning
Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand.
"Please provide relevant information."
portion
start learning
A part or share of something.
"He ate a large portion of the pizza."
chief
start learning
The most important or prominent person.
"The chief executive officer gave a presentation."
warmer
start learning
Comparatively high temperature.
"The weather is getting warmer."
laws
start learning
A system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
"The new laws were passed by parliament."
covering
start learning
Extending over or applying to.
"The insurance policy is covering medical expenses."
additional
start learning
Added or extra.
"We need additional resources for the project."
employment
start learning
The state of having paid work.
"Employment rates have improved."
magazine
start learning
A periodical publication containing articles
stress
start learning
A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
"He is under a lot of stress."
greece
start learning
A country in southeastern Europe with thousands of islands throughout the Aegean and Ionian seas.
"We visited ancient ruins in Greece."
nitrogen
start learning
A colorless
"Plants need nitrogen for growth."
trend
start learning
A general direction in which something is developing or changing.
"There is a trend towards healthier eating."
justice
start learning
Just behavior or treatment.
"Everyone deserves justice."
armed
start learning
Provided with weapons.
"The soldiers were armed and ready."
corporation
start learning
A large company or group of companies authorized to act as a single entity and recognized as such in law.
"The corporation announced its quarterly earnings."
medicine
treatment
start learning
The science or practice of the diagnosis
"She is studying medicine."
and prevention of disease.
carelessness
start learning
Failure to give sufficient attention to avoiding harm or errors; negligence.
"His carelessness caused the accident."
nuclear
start learning
Relating to the nucleus of an atom.
"Nuclear energy is controversial."
ecosystem
start learning
A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
"The ecosystem is fragile."
coursework
start learning
Work done by students as part of their study.
"The coursework is due next week."
emotional
start learning
Relating to a person's emotions.
"The movie was very emotional."
comprehend
start learning
Grasp mentally; understand.
"He couldn't comprehend the complex instructions."
thrive
start learning
Prosper; flourish.
"The plants thrive in the sunlight."
intense
start learning
Of extreme force
"The competition was intense."
termed
start learning
Give a name to; call.
"The phenomenon is termed 'global warming'."
broke
start learning
Having run out of money; bankrupt.
"The company went broke."
interviews
start learning
A meeting of people face to face
"She had several job interviews."
tends
start learning
Regularly or frequently behave in a particular way or have a certain characteristic.
"He tends to be late."
stationery
start learning
Writing and other office materials.
"We need to order more stationery."
expensive
start learning
Costing a great deal; costly or high-priced.
"The car is very expensive."
tradition
start learning
The transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation
"The festival is a local tradition."
ensures
start learning
Make certain that (something) will occur or be the case.
"The contract ensures payment."
carried
start learning
Support and move (someone or something) from one place to another.
"The waiter carried the plates."
steam
start learning
The vapor into which water is converted when heated
"The kettle released steam."
collaboration
start learning
The action of working with someone to produce or create something.
"The project required collaboration from all team members."
workshop
start learning
A room or building in which goods are manufactured or repaired.
"He works in a metal workshop."
fairly
start learning
To some extent; moderately.
"The weather is fairly good."
product
start learning
An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
"The company launched a new product."
archaeology
start learning
The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
"Archaeology helps us understand the past."
educational
start learning
Relating to education.
"The museum offers educational programs."
cities
start learning
A large town.
"Many people live in big cities."
gain
start learning
Obtain or secure (something desired
"She gained valuable experience."
formal
start learning
Done in accordance with rules of convention or etiquette; suitable for or constituting an official or important occasion.
"The event was a formal dinner."
background
start learning
The circumstances or setting from which something develops or emerges; or a person's social or educational past.
"He has a background in finance."
plenty
start learning
A large or sufficient amount or supply.
"There is plenty of food."
moisture
start learning
Water or other liquid diffused or condensed in relatively small quantity.
"The plants need moisture to grow."
exports
start learning
Send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
"The country exports agricultural products."
budget
start learning
An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
"The company has a tight budget."
rewarding
start learning
Providing satisfaction; gratifying.
"Teaching is a rewarding career."
break
start learning
Separate or force apart into pieces.
"The glass can break easily."
attract
start learning
Cause to come to a place or participate in an activity by inviting or offering something of interest or advantage.
"The advertisement will attract customers."
threatens
start learning
State one's intention to take hostile action against (someone) in reprisal for something done or not done.
"Pollution threatens the environment."
birds
start learning
A warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that includes songbirds
migrate
start learning
Move from one region or habitat to another
"Birds migrate south for the winter."
centuries
start learning
A period of one hundred years.
"The castle has stood for centuries."
considerations
start learning
Careful thought
"They took several considerations into account."
dependent
start learning
Requiring someone or something for financial
"Children are dependent on their parents."
mechanism
start learning
A system of parts or processes that performs a particular function.
"The clock has a complex mechanism."
literacy
start learning
The ability to read and write.
"Literacy rates have improved."
accurate
start learning
Correct in all details; exact.
"The data is accurate."
impossible
start learning
Not able to occur
"It is impossible to please everyone."
imagination
start learning
The faculty or action of forming new ideas
"Children have vivid imaginations."
denied
start learning
State that one refuses to admit the truth or existence of.
"He denied the allegations."
pupils
start learning
A student in a school.
"The pupils listened to the teacher."
reputation
start learning
The beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something.
"The restaurant has a good reputation."
announced
start learning
Make a public and typically formal statement about a fact
"The company announced its new product."
chemically
start learning
Relating to or involving chemistry.
"The substance is chemically reactive."
pose
start learning
Present or constitute (a problem
"The question poses a challenge."
magnificent
start learning
Impressively beautiful
"The view was magnificent."
liberty
start learning
The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life
"They cherish their liberty."
prove
start learning
Demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument.
"The scientists proved their hypothesis."
link
start learning
A relationship between two or more things
"There is a link between diet and health."
encounter
start learning
Unexpectedly experience or be faced with (something difficult or hostile).
"We encountered some problems along the way."
wealth
start learning
An abundance of valuable possessions or money.
"The country's wealth comes from its natural resources."
continue
start learning
Persist in an activity or process.
"They decided to continue the project."
respond
start learning
Say something in reply.
"He didn't respond to my email."
force
start learning
Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
"The force of the wind was strong."
author
start learning
A writer of a book
"The author signed copies of her book."
consumer
start learning
A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
"Consumers are becoming more environmentally conscious."
diet
start learning
The kinds of food that a person or animal habitually eats.
"A healthy diet is important for well-being."
ceremony
start learning
A formal religious or public occasion
"The wedding ceremony was beautiful."
funded
start learning
Provide with funds; finance.
"The research was funded by a grant."
disappointed
start learning
Feeling or showing disappointment; unhappy because something was not as good as expected or because something did not happen.
"She was disappointed by the results."
impacted
start learning
Have a strong effect on someone or something.
"The new policy impacted many people."
enrolling
start learning
Officially register or enter as a member of a course or university.
"She is enrolling in a language course."
competition
start learning
The activity or condition of competing.
"There is fierce competition in the market."
overnight
start learning
During the night; for the duration of a night.
"The weather changed overnight."
agent
start learning
A person who acts on behalf of another person or group.
"The real estate agent showed us the house."
billion
start learning
A thousand million; 1
grown
start learning
Increased in size or number; developed.
"The city has grown rapidly."
strict
start learning
Demanding that rules concerning behavior are obeyed and observed.
"The teacher is very strict."
condition
start learning
The state of something with regard to its appearance
"The car is in good condition."
construction
start learning
The process of building or assembling something
adulthood
start learning
The state or condition of being fully grown or mature.
"Adulthood brings new responsibilities."
theft
start learning
The action or crime of stealing.
"Theft is a serious crime."
appear
start learning
Become visible or noticeable
"The sun began to appear."
outlines
start learning
A general description or plan giving the essential features of something but without the detail.
"The teacher provided an outline of the lesson."
principles
start learning
A fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior.
"The company operates on ethical principles."
bits
start learning
A small piece
"She gave me bits of advice."
attracting
start learning
Cause to come to a place or participate in an activity by inviting or offering something of interest or advantage.
"The advertisement is attracting many customers."
repeated
start learning
Occurring or done many times.
"He made repeated attempts to fix the problem."
investigate
start learning
Carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine the facts of (an incident
"The police are investigating the crime."
workforce
start learning
The people engaged in or available for work
"The company has a large workforce."
describes
start learning
Give an account of (something) in words.
"The book describes the history of the city."
recycling
start learning
Convert (waste) into reusable material.
"Recycling helps protect the environment."
accident
start learning
An unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally
"He was involved in a car accident."
manufacturers
start learning
A person or company that makes goods for sale.
"The manufacturers produce high-quality products."
grinding
start learning
Reduce (something) to small particles or powder by crushing it.
"The machine is grinding coffee beans."
deficiency
start learning
A lack or shortage.
"Vitamin deficiency can cause health problems."
sued
start learning
Institute legal proceedings against (a person or organization).
"The company was sued for negligence."
dramatically
start learning
In a sudden and striking way.
"The company's profits increased dramatically."
comprehension
start learning
The ability to understand something.
"Reading comprehension is essential for learning."
abroad
start learning
In or to a foreign country or countries.
"She studied abroad for a year."
secure
start learning
Safe and protected; reliable.
"The data is stored in a secure location."
enables
start learning
Give (someone or something) the authority or means to do something.
"The software enables users to create presentations."
classified
start learning
Designated as officially secret and accessible only to authorized people.
"The documents were classified."
translators
start learning
A person who translates from one language into another
"The translators worked on the document."
delighted
start learning
Feeling or showing great pleasure.
"She was delighted with the gift."
transparent
start learning
Allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen.
"The glass is transparent."
christmas
start learning
The annual Christian festival celebrating Christ's birth
"We celebrate Christmas with family."
crash
start learning
A sudden and violent collision.
"The car crash caused serious injuries."
methodology
start learning
A system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity.
"The research used a rigorous methodology."
trouble
start learning
Difficulty or problems.
"He had trouble understanding the instructions."
hectic
start learning
Full of incessant or frantic activity.
"The office was hectic during the holiday season."
grew
start learning
Increase in size or number; develop.
"The company grew rapidly."
gathered
start learning
Come or bring together; assemble or collect.
"They gathered around the campfire."
understandable
start learning
Able to be understood; comprehensible.
"The instructions were clear and understandable."
exercise
start learning
Activity requiring physical effort
"Regular exercise is important for health."
reproduce
start learning
Produce a copy or representation of.
"The printer can reproduce high-quality images."
compound
start learning
A thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture.
"Water is a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen."
criticized
start learning
Indicate the faults of (someone or something) in a disapproving way.
"The policy was criticized by many people."
unexpected
start learning
Not expected or regarded as likely to happen.
"The storm was unexpected."
classroom
start learning
A room in which teaching or learning activities take place at a school or college.
"The students sat in the classroom."
vocabulary
start learning
The body of words used in a particular language.
"Expanding your vocabulary is important for communication."
afraid
start learning
Feeling fear or anxiety; frightened.
"She was afraid of the dark."
initially
start learning
At the beginning; originally.
ingredients
start learning
Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
"The recipe lists the ingredients."
behave
start learning
Conduct oneself or act in a specified way.
"The children behaved well."
primary
start learning
Of chief importance; principal.
"The primary goal is to improve safety."
analyzed
start learning
Examine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure of (something
"The data was analyzed by the researchers."
performed
start learning
Carry out or conduct (a task or undertaking).
"The actors performed the play."
ecology
start learning
The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
"Ecology studies the interactions between organisms and their environment."
biography
start learning
An account of someone's life written by someone else.
"She wrote a biography of the famous scientist."
breach
start learning
An act of breaking or failing to observe a law
"They were sued for breach of contract."
copyright
start learning
The exclusive legal right
pollutants
start learning
A substance that pollutes something
"Industrial pollutants can harm the environment."
fame
start learning
The condition of being known or talked about by many people; renown.
"The actor achieved international fame."
scenarios
start learning
A postulated sequence or development of events.
"They discussed different scenarios for the project's completion."
capabilities
start learning
The power or ability to do something.
"The new software has advanced capabilities for data analysis."
prevalent
start learning
Widespread in a particular area or at a particular time.
"The disease is prevalent in many developing countries."
conflicts
start learning
A serious disagreement or argument.
"The two countries have a history of conflicts."
donor
start learning
A person who donates something
"The blood bank relies on generous donors."
whale
start learning
A very large marine mammal with a streamlined body
"Whales are known for their complex songs."
pronunciation
start learning
The way in which a word is spoken.
"Correct pronunciation is important for clear communication."
economist
distribution
start learning
An expert in or student of the production
"The economist presented a report on the country's financial outlook."
and consumption of goods and services.
affordable
start learning
Inexpensive; reasonably priced.
"The restaurant offers affordable meals."
raise
start learning
Lift or move to a higher position or level.
"Please raise your hand if you have a question."
journalist
magazines
start learning
A person who writes for newspapers
"The journalist interviewed the politician."
or news websites or prepares news to be broadcast.
urban
start learning
characteristic of a town or city
"Urban areas are often densely populated."
toughest
start learning
Strong and durable; requiring considerable effort or endurance.
"This is one of the toughest challenges the team has faced."
humidity
start learning
The state or quality of being humid.
"The high humidity made the air feel heavy."
applicants
start learning
A person who applies for something
"The company received many applicants for the position."
complaints
start learning
An expression of dissatisfaction or annoyance.
"The store received several complaints about the service."
sanitation
start learning
Conditions relating to public health
"Proper sanitation is essential for preventing disease."
metabolic
start learning
Relating to or arising from the chemical processes by which substances are produced or broken down in living organisms.
"Metabolic disorders can affect energy levels."
clinical
start learning
Relating to or conducted in or as if in a clinic and involving direct observation of a patient.
"The drug underwent clinical trials."
react
start learning
Show or have an emotional or physical response to something.
"How did the audience react to the performance?"
freedom
start learning
The power or right to act
"Freedom of speech is a fundamental right."
mechanical
start learning
Relating to or operated by machines or machinery.
"The watch has a complex mechanical mechanism."
vacation
start learning
An extended period of leisure and recreation
"We went on vacation to the beach."
laboratories
start learning
A room or building equipped for scientific experiments
wildly
start learning
In an uncontrolled or excited manner.
"The audience applauded wildly."
unattended
start learning
Not supervised or looked after.
"Please do not leave your luggage unattended."
generous
start learning
Showing a readiness to give more of something
"She made a generous donation to the charity."

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