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1. priests

noun

A priest is a religious leader or official. They often perform religious ceremonies.

"The priests led the prayers at the church."

2. flaunt

verb

To show something you are proud of to other people.

"She likes to flaunt her new car."

3. reasonable

adjective

Fair and showing good judgment.

"It's reasonable to expect people to be on time for meetings."

4. stumbled

verb

To trip or nearly fall while walking or running.

"He stumbled over a rock on the path and almost fell."

5. express

verb

to show a feeling or thought by words, actions, or looks

"She expressed her happiness with a big smile."

6. acquainted

verb

To have met someone and know them a little.

"I am not very acquainted with my new neighbors yet."

7. strain

noun

A force that pulls or stretches something.

"The rope broke because of the strain."

8. proclaim

verb

To announce something publicly or officially.

"The president will proclaim a national holiday."

9. heel

noun

The back part of your foot, under your ankle.

"My heel hurts after walking so much."

10. recalcitrant

adjective

Stubbornly refusing to obey rules or orders.

"The student was recalcitrant and refused to do his homework."

11. blurted

verb

To say something suddenly and without thinking about it first.

"She blurted out the answer without raising her hand."

12. chimed

verb

To make a ringing sound like a bell.

"The clock chimed twelve times at midnight."

13. roasting

verb

To cook food by heating it in an oven or over a fire.

"We are roasting a chicken for dinner tonight."

14. shoo

verb

To tell or encourage a person or animal to go away by shouting 'shoo!' or making a similar sound.

"I had to shoo the cat away from the table."

15. shooed

verb

To tell someone or something to go away, often by waving your hands or saying 'shoo'. It's a way to gently make them leave.

"I shooed the cat off the table because it was eating my lunch."

16. demeanor

noun

The way a person behaves, looks, and speaks to other people.

"The teacher had a friendly demeanor, which made the students feel comfortable."

17. remarkable

adjective

Something that is remarkable is special and worth paying attention to.

"She has a remarkable ability to learn new languages quickly."

18. indifferent

adjective

Not interested in or concerned about something.

"He was indifferent to the suffering of others."

19. reverberation

noun

A sound that continues to be heard after it is made because it bounces off surfaces.

"The reverberation in the empty church made it hard to understand what the priest was saying."

20. emerge

verb

To come out of something and become visible.

"The sun will emerge from behind the clouds soon."

21. distress

noun

A state of great worry, sadness, or pain.

"She felt great distress when she lost her job."

22. fathom

noun

A unit of length, mostly used for measuring the depth of water. It is equal to six feet (about 1.8 meters).

"The ship sailed into waters of 20 fathoms deep."

23. deflated

verb

To have lost air or gas from inside.

"The balloon looked deflated after the party."

24. reverie

noun

A state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts; a daydream.

"She was lost in reverie, thinking about her vacation."

25. halcyon

noun

A bird in stories of the past, often said to calm the sea when it makes its nest.

"She remembered the halcyon days of her childhood."

26. investigate

verb

To try to find out the truth about something, such as a crime, accident, or problem.

"The police are investigating the robbery."

27. gdp

noun

GDP stands for Gross Domestic Product.

"The country's GDP grew by 3% last year."

28. irrelevant

adjective

Not important or related to what is being discussed or considered.

"The student's question was irrelevant to the topic of the lesson."

29. mucha

English Translation

a lot

"I like pizza mucha."

30. lick

verb

To pass the tongue over something.

"The dog tried to lick my face."

31. propensity

noun

A natural feeling or tendency to behave in a particular way.

"He has a propensity for getting into trouble."

32. drew

verb

The past tense of the verb 'draw'. To draw means to make a picture using a pen, pencil, or other tool.

"She drew a beautiful picture of a flower."

33. sausage

noun

A type of food made from ground meat, often pork, beef, or poultry, mixed with spices and seasonings, and usually stuffed into a casing.

"I had a sausage for breakfast this morning."

34. slugs

noun

A small animal with a soft body and no shell, similar to a snail.

"I found some slugs eating the lettuce in my garden."

35. wyrm

noun

A type of dragon from old stories, often described as a large snake or serpent. It usually does not have wings or legs.

"In the story, the brave knight fought the wyrm to save the princess."

36. macron

noun

A straight, short line that is put above a vowel in some languages to show that the vowel should be pronounced in a certain way. It usually indicates a long sound.

"The word 'data' sometimes has a macron over the 'a' to show it is pronounced as a long 'a'."

37. poking

verb

To push someone or something quickly with your finger or a pointed object.

"He was poking the fire with a stick."

38. manning

verb

To be in charge of or to operate a machine or place.

"The soldiers were manning the barricades."

39. fetch

verb

To go and get something or someone and bring them back.

"Please fetch me a glass of water from the kitchen."

40. rural

adjective

Relating to the countryside, not the city.

"Many people like to live in rural areas because it is quiet."

41. pathetic

adjective

Causing feelings of sadness and sympathy.

"The poor puppy looked pathetic in the rain."

42. embodiment

noun

A visible form of an idea, quality, or feeling.

"She is the embodiment of grace and elegance."

43. stale

adjective

Not fresh or new; old and unpleasant.

"The bread is stale because it was left out overnight."

44. reconsider

verb

To think about something again, especially when you have already made a decision.

"The boss asked me to reconsider my resignation."

45. consider

verb

To think carefully about something, usually before making a decision.

"Please consider my application for the job."

46. strutting

verb

To walk in a proud way, often sticking out your chest and holding your head high.

"The peacock was strutting around the garden, showing off its beautiful feathers."

47. ransom

noun

Money that is paid to free someone who has been captured or kidnapped.

"The kidnappers demanded a large ransom for the safe return of the child."

48. brunt

noun

The main force or impact of something unpleasant.

"The small island took the full brunt of the hurricane."

49. worthwhile

adjective

Useful and important enough to spend time, effort, or money on.

"Volunteering at the animal shelter is a worthwhile activity."

50. moron

noun

A very old and offensive word for a person who is not very intelligent. This word is not used today because it is considered rude.

"He acted like a complete moron and spilled juice all over the table."

51. ditching

verb

To get rid of something that you no longer want or need.

"He was caught ditching class to go to the movies."

52. provoking

verb

To make someone angry or annoyed.

"He was provoking his little brother by taking his toys."

53. he

pronoun

Used to refer to a male person or animal that has already been mentioned or is easily understood.

"My brother is a doctor. He works at the hospital."

54. fundament

noun

The base or foundation on which something stands or is supported.

"Honesty is a fundament of any good relationship."

55. anus

noun

The opening at the end of the body where solid waste leaves.

"The doctor examined the patient's anus."

56. an

determiner

Used before a noun that starts with a vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u). It means 'one' or 'a single'. It is used to show that you are talking about something for the first time.

"I ate an apple for lunch."

57. spilling

verb

To accidentally let a liquid or other substance flow out of its container.

"I was carrying a cup of coffee and I ended up spilling it on the floor."

58. partie

English Translation

game

"They played a quick 'partie' of chess during their lunch break. (They played a quick game of chess)"

59. integral

adjective

Necessary and important as a part of a whole.

"Good teamwork is integral to the success of this project."

60. prognosis

noun

A doctor's opinion about how someone will recover from an illness.

"The doctor gave a good prognosis for the patient's recovery."

61. initiative

noun

The ability to start things on your own.

"She showed initiative by starting the project without being asked."

62. draught

noun

A flow of air, usually cold, that enters a room or building.

"I felt a cold draught coming from under the door."

63. drought

noun

A long period of time when there is very little or no rain.

"The drought caused many plants to die."

64. appliance

noun

A machine or piece of equipment used in the home to do a particular job.

"The washing machine is a useful appliance."

65. sigma

noun

The 18th letter of the Greek alphabet (uppercase Σ, lowercase σ or ς).

"Sigma is often used in math equations."

66. photons

noun

Very small pieces of energy that make up light and other electromagnetic radiation.

"Sunlight is made of many photons."

67. access

noun

The ability or right to use or see something.

"You need a password to access the computer."

68. splendor

noun

Great brightness; brilliant light.

"The sunrise filled the sky with splendor."

69. gaze

noun

A long look at something.

"She had a loving gaze in her eyes when she looked at her baby."

70. extend

verb

To make something longer or larger.

"We need to extend the fence to keep the dog in the yard."

71. trait

noun

A special quality or characteristic that someone or something has.

"Kindness is a good trait to have."

72. correspondence

noun

Communication by exchanging letters.

"I have a lot of correspondence to answer today."

73. scribble

verb

To write or draw something quickly and carelessly.

"The child likes to scribble with crayons on paper."

74. wrestle

noun

A type of sport where two people try to throw each other to the ground.

"The two men wrestle in the ring."

75. conscious

adjective

Knowing what is happening around you.

"She was conscious after the surgery."

76. business

noun

the activity of buying and selling things to make money

"She started a small business selling handmade jewelry."

77. foreign

adjective

From another country.

"She speaks several foreign languages."

78. reset

verb

To set something again, or to return it to its original setting or condition.

"I had to reset the computer because it froze."

79. subject

noun

A topic that you talk or write about.

"The main subject of the book is love."

80. correct

adjective

Something that is correct is right or true. It has no mistakes.

"The answer to the math problem is correct."

81. balloon

noun

A bag made of thin rubber or plastic which is filled with air or gas. Balloons are often brightly colored and used for decoration or as toys.

"The children were playing with balloons at the party."

82. knackered

adjective

Very tired; exhausted.

"After running the marathon, I was completely knackered."