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1. mindfulness

noun

Paying attention to the present moment without judging it.

"Mindfulness can help you reduce stress and anxiety."

2. nigger

noun

A very offensive word for a Black person. It is considered a racial slur.

"It is not acceptable to use the word 'nigger'."

3. unworthy

adjective

Not good enough; not deserving respect, praise, or love.

"He felt unworthy of her love."

4. humour

noun

The quality of being funny or amusing.

"He has a great sense of humour; he always makes us laugh."

5. humours

noun

In the past, people believed that the body had four main liquids called humours: blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. They thought these humours affected a person's health and mood.

"Doctors used to think that illnesses were caused by an imbalance of the humours."

6. once

adverb

one time only

"I went to the park once last week."

7. lo

interjection

Used to get someone's attention or to show surprise.

"Lo and behold! There's a rainbow!"

8. principles

noun

Basic rules or beliefs that influence how you behave.

"He has strong moral principles and always tries to do what is right."

9. prevent

verb

To stop something from happening.

"Wearing a helmet can prevent head injuries."

10. every

determiner

Used to refer to all the members of a group of people or things, thought of individually.

"Every student in the class passed the test."

11. rhabdamoeba

noun

A type of amoeba that has a rod-like (rhabdo-) shape when it moves.

"The scientist studied the rhabdamoeba under a microscope to understand its movement."

12. omi

noun

A grandmother, especially of Greek origin.

"My omi makes the best cookies."

13. riot

noun

a noisy and violent public disturbance caused by a group of people

"The city had a big riot after the game, with people breaking windows."

14. span

noun

The distance between two points.

"The bridge has a span of 50 meters."

15. sweep

noun

the act of cleaning with a broom or brush

"She used a broom to sweep the kitchen floor."

16. lurid

adjective

Very bright in color, especially so as to create an unpleasantly harsh or unnatural effect.

"The sky was a lurid red during the sunset."

17. blazing

adjective

very hot, often with flames or fire

"The blazing sun made us sweat a lot."

18. pit

noun

A hole in the ground.

"The workers dug a deep pit for the new swimming pool."

19. throat

noun

The front part of your neck.

"He had a sore throat and could barely talk."

20. plausible

adjective

Something that seems reasonable or believable.

"Her excuse for being late sounded plausible, so I believed her."

21. reconsider

verb

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

"The boss asked me to reconsider my resignation."

22. defy

verb

To refuse to obey a person, rule, or law.

"The children often defy their parents."

23. fair

adjective

Just and equal; following the rules. Not taking one side over another.

"The teacher tried to be fair to all the students."

24. manner

noun

A way of doing something.

"She has a strange manner of speaking."

25. channel

noun

A long, narrow space that water can flow through. It can be natural, like a riverbed, or man-made, like a canal.

"The boat sailed down the narrow channel."

26. lizard

noun

A type of reptile that has four legs, a long tail, and scaly skin.

"I saw a small green lizard on the wall."

27. enlightenment

noun

The state of understanding something clearly.

"After reading the book, I had a moment of enlightenment and finally understood the concept."

28. freer

adjective

The comparative form of 'free'. It means more free than something else.

"I feel freer now that I finished my homework."

29. thus

adverb

In this way or manner; like this.

"The instructions were unclear, thus I made a mistake."

30. unwisely

adverb

In a way that is not wise or sensible; foolishly.

"He acted unwisely by not listening to his parents' advice."

31. bow

verb

To bend your body forward, especially to show respect.

"The actor took a bow after the play."

32. whatever

pronoun

Anything or everything that may be the case.

"You can choose whatever you want from the menu."

33. acumen

noun

The ability to understand and judge things quickly and well.

"Her business acumen helped her succeed in the competitive market."

34. foresee

verb

To know or think something will happen in the future.

"I can't foresee any problems with the plan."

35. forethought

noun

Careful thinking or planning about the future.

"She showed great forethought in saving money for her retirement."

36. arise

verb

To get up, especially after sitting or lying down.

"I arise early every morning to go to work."

37. asia

noun

Asia is the largest continent on Earth. A continent is a very large area of land.

"Many different countries are located in Asia."

38. religion

noun

A system of beliefs about God or gods, often with rituals and rules.

"Christianity is a major religion in the world."

39. essential

adjective

Very important or necessary.

"Water is essential for life."

40. february

noun

The second month of the year. It comes after January and before March.

"My birthday is in February."

41. journey

noun

A trip, especially a long one.

"They went on a long journey to visit their family."

42. mentor

noun

a person who gives advice and help to someone younger or less experienced, often in work or school

"She found a mentor at work who helped her improve her skills."

43. violin

noun

A stringed musical instrument. It is played with a bow.

"She plays the violin beautifully."

44. contentment

noun

A feeling of happiness and satisfaction.

"She felt a sense of contentment after finishing her book."

45. fortress

noun

A place that is protected and strong, like a castle or a walled city. It is built to defend against attack.

"The old fortress on the hill protected the city from enemies."

46. fortunes

noun

Things that happen to someone, especially good things or bad things.

"The company's fortunes improved after the new CEO took over."

47. egypt

noun

A country in North Africa, known for its ancient history and the pyramids.

"I want to travel to Egypt to see the pyramids."

48. regroup

verb

To come together again in an organized way after being separated.

"After the storm, the team had to regroup to decide what to do next."

49. merchant

noun

A person who buys and sells things to earn money.

"The merchant sold spices and silk from faraway lands."

50. famous

adjective

Known or recognized by many people.

"The actor became famous after starring in the movie."

51. needle

noun

A small, thin, sharp piece of metal used for sewing.

"She used a needle and thread to fix the hole in her shirt."

52. invisible

adjective

Something that is invisible cannot be seen.

"The magician made the rabbit invisible."

53. billion

noun

A very large number. It is one thousand million (1,000,000,000). It has nine zeros after the one.

"The company made a billion dollars in profit last year."

54. prescription

noun

An order written by a doctor that allows you to get medicine from a pharmacy.

"The doctor gave me a prescription for antibiotics."

55. coincidence

noun

When two or more things happen at the same time by chance, without planning.

"It was a coincidence that we both wore the same shirt today."

56. immature

adjective

Not fully grown or developed.

"A baby bird is immature and cannot fly yet."

57. secure

verb

To get something, often by working hard or competing.

"I need to secure a good grade in my English class."

58. truce

noun

An agreement between enemies to stop fighting for a certain time.

"The two countries agreed to a truce during the holiday season."

59. exec

noun

A short way to say 'executive'. An executive is a person in a high position in a company, who makes important decisions.

"The company's exec made a big announcement today."

60. throughout

preposition

in every part of a place or thing

"She looked for her keys throughout the house."

61. ambiguous

adjective

Having more than one possible meaning; not clear.

"His answer was ambiguous, so I didn’t know if he meant yes or no."

62. flair

noun

A natural quality or talent.

"She has a flair for languages; she learns them very quickly."

63. cockpit

noun

The area in an airplane where the pilot sits and controls the plane.

"The pilot entered the cockpit and prepared for takeoff."

64. unabated

adjective

Continuing at full strength or intensity without any reduction.

"The storm raged on with unabated fury."

65. vuong

English Translation

king

"The king ruled the country for many years."

66. skiing

noun

The sport or activity of moving over snow on skis.

"I love skiing in the mountains during the winter."

67. trudging

verb

To walk slowly and heavily, usually because you are tired or it is difficult to walk.

"After a long day at work, I was trudging home."

68. trudge

verb

To walk slowly and with heavy steps, usually because you are tired or it is difficult.

"I had to trudge through the snow to get to school."

69. gutter

noun

A long, open container that is attached to the edge of a roof to collect and carry away rainwater.

"The rain flowed down the roof and into the gutter."

70. gas

noun

A substance (like air) that is not solid or liquid. It can spread out to fill any space.

"Air is a mixture of different gases."

71. liar

noun

A person who tells lies.

"He is a liar because he always says things that are not true."

72. partie

English Translation

game

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

73. chamber

noun

A room, usually used for a special purpose.

"The judge met with the lawyers in his private chamber."

74. desirable

adjective

Something that is desirable is something that you want or would like to have.

"A new car is desirable, but I can't afford it."

75. visible

adjective

Able to be seen.

"The stars are visible at night."

76. rivalry

noun

A situation where two or more people or groups are competing with each other.

"There is a big rivalry between the two football teams."

77. glee

noun

a feeling of great happiness and excitement, often shown by smiling or laughing

"She felt glee when she won the game."

78. coitus

noun

Sexual activity between two people, where the man puts his penis inside the woman's vagina.

"The doctor asked about the frequency of coitus."

79. dandelion

noun

A common yellow flower with jagged leaves. After it flowers, it turns into a white puffball of seeds that can be blown away.

"The children were picking dandelions in the park."

80. smooch

noun

A kiss, especially a long or passionate one.

"They shared a quick smooch before he left for work."

81. assertiveness

noun

The quality of being confident and direct in expressing your opinions and needs.

"She showed assertiveness when she asked for a raise at work."

82. blow

verb

To send out air from your mouth.

"I will blow out the candles on my birthday cake."

83. brutal

adjective

Very cruel and violent.

"The robber was brutal to the old man."

84. cogency

noun

The quality of being clear, logical, and convincing.

"The lawyer presented his case with great cogency, persuading the jury."

85. zeitgeist

English Translation

spirit of the age

"The movie perfectly captured the zeitgeist of the 1960s."

86. cringe

verb

To move your body away from something because you are scared, disgusted, or embarrassed.

"I cringed when I saw him fall."

87. enrage

verb

To make someone very angry; to fill with rage.

"The rude comment enraged her."

88. surprise

noun

Something that you did not expect to happen.

"The party was a big surprise for her birthday."

89. burgeoning

verb

To begin to grow or increase rapidly; to flourish.

"The burgeoning city is attracting many new residents."

90. surrounding

verb

To be all around something or someone.

"The park is surrounding our house."

91. macska

English Translation

cat

"My neighbor has a black macska."

92. however

adverb

Used to connect two sentences or clauses that show a contrast or something unexpected.

"I was very tired; however, I still finished my homework."