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1. perineum

noun

the area of the body between the anus and the genitals

"The doctor checked the perineum during the exam."

2. perennem

English Translation

perennial

"In Latin, this word can describe something that lasts for many years."

3. glean

verb

to gather information little by little from different places

"I gleaned some useful tips from the article."

4. green

adjective

having the color of grass or leaves

"She wore a green shirt."

5. cow

noun

A large farm animal that gives milk and is often raised for meat.

"The farmer milks the cow every morning."

6. thermostat

noun

A device that automatically controls the temperature of a room, building, or piece of equipment.

"We turned up the thermostat because it was cold inside."

7. phenomenon

noun

Something that can be seen and studied, often something unusual or interesting.

"The Northern Lights are a beautiful natural phenomenon."

8. predecessor

noun

a person who had a job or position before someone else

"My predecessor was the manager before me."

9. terminate

verb

to end something

"The company will terminate the contract next month."

10. attempted

adjective

tried but not done successfully

"He attempted to fix the bike, but it still did not work."

11. vicious

adjective

very cruel and violent

"The dog gave a vicious bite to the man’s hand."

12. duality

noun

The state of having two parts or aspects.

"There is a duality in human nature: we can be both good and bad."

13. rover

noun

A person or thing that travels from place to place without staying in one place for very long.

"He was a rover, never staying in one city for more than a few months."

14. lens

noun

A curved piece of glass or plastic used in eyeglasses, cameras, and other objects to help focus light.

"My eyeglasses have lenses that help me see far away."

15. decimal

noun

a number written with a point (.) that shows a part of a whole, like 0.5

"Write the answer as a decimal, not as a fraction."

16. locksmith

noun

a person whose job is to make, fix, and open locks

"I called a locksmith because I locked my keys in the car."

17.

noun

Something that has no value or importance.

"The contract was declared null and void."

18. ancient

adjective

very old; from a long time ago

"We visited an ancient temple on our trip."

19. Heraclitus

proper noun

an ancient Greek thinker (a philosopher) known for saying that everything is always changing

"In class, we read a short quote from Heraclitus."

20. swath

noun

a long strip of land or area that is cut or cleared, especially when cutting grass or crops

"The machine cut a wide swath through the tall grass."

21. incandescent

adjective

Giving off light because of being very hot. This is how old light bulbs work.

"The old-fashioned light bulb was incandescent, producing a warm glow."

22. profanity

noun

rude or offensive language, especially swear words

"The teacher asked the students not to use profanity in class."

23. freckled

adjective

having many small, light brown spots on the skin, usually on the face or arms

"She has a freckled face and red hair."

24. scrimmage

noun

a practice game in sports, often between two groups from the same team

"The team had a scrimmage after practice."

25. stilts

noun

two long wooden or metal poles that you strap to your legs so you can walk higher above the ground

"The clown walked on stilts at the show."

26. canoodle

verb

to kiss and touch someone in a loving way for a long time

"They were canoodling on the sofa while watching a movie."

27. git

noun

A set of computer programs that help people work together on projects, especially when writing code. It keeps track of changes so you can go back to older versions.

"I use Git to keep track of the changes I make to my website."

28. smarmy

adjective

too polite in a way that does not feel real

"He gave a smarmy smile and said my idea was perfect."

29. incredulous

adjective

not able to believe something; showing doubt or disbelief

"She gave him an incredulous look when he said he finished the work in one hour."

30. scrawny

adjective

Very thin and weak; not having much flesh or muscle.

"The stray cat was scrawny and looked like it hadn't eaten in days."

31. connotations

noun

The feelings or ideas that a word makes you think about in addition to its literal or main meaning.

"The word 'home' has positive connotations of warmth and family."

32. helm

noun

The steering wheel of a ship or boat.

"The captain was at the helm, guiding the ship safely through the storm."

33. opposite

noun

A person or thing that is completely different from another.

"Black is the opposite of white."

34. opponent

noun

A person or group who is against you in a game, contest, or argument.

"In the soccer game, our opponent was very strong."

35. obey

verb

To do what someone tells you to do, or to follow a rule or law. It means you act as instructed.

"The dog always obeys its owner when she calls its name."

36. defeat

noun

a loss in a game, fight, or competition

"Our team faced defeat in the last match."

37. job

noun

Work that you do regularly to earn money.

"She has a job as a teacher."

38. quit

verb

to stop doing something

"She decided to quit smoking for her health."

39. bruises

noun

dark marks on the skin caused by a hit or fall

"I fell off my bike and got bruises on my knees."

40. exhibition

noun

A public display of works of art or items of interest, often held in a museum or gallery.

"We went to an exhibition of paintings by famous artists."

41. exam

noun

A test of someone's knowledge or skill.

"I have an exam next week in math."

42. bruise

noun

A mark on your skin. It appears after you bump into something or get hit. It is usually blue or purple at first.

"I fell and got a big bruise on my leg."

43. meat

noun

The flesh of an animal used for food.

"I like to eat meat with vegetables."

44. acknowledge

verb

To accept that something is true or exists.

"I acknowledge that I made a mistake."

45. Laspeyres

noun

a type of price index that compares today’s prices with prices in a base time, using the base time’s list of goods and amounts

"The report used a Laspeyres index to compare prices this year with prices in 2015."

46. fumble

noun

An awkward or careless handling of something.

"He made a fumble while trying to catch the ball."

47. ordainment

noun

the act of choosing or ordering someone to become a priest or minister in a church

"Her ordainment as a minister took place on Sunday."

48. dwellers

noun

people or animals that live in a particular place

"City dwellers often use buses and trains."

49. worthwhile

adjective

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

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

50. distribute

verb

To give something out to many people.

"The teacher will distribute the tests after everyone is quiet."

51. ahead

adverb

In front; in or to a place that is further forward.

"The car in front is moving ahead."

52. steam

noun

Water in the form of a gas. It is made when water is heated to its boiling point.

"The kettle is boiling and steam is coming out."

53. eventually

adverb

After a long time, or after many things have happened.

"It took a long time, but eventually, I learned how to ride a bike."

54. crescendo

noun

a slow increase in loudness in music

"The music rose in a crescendo and then became quiet again."

55. advisable

adjective

Something that is advisable is a good idea to do.

"It is advisable to wear a coat in cold weather."

56. affect

verb

To have an influence on someone or something.

"The weather can affect your mood."

57. sabotages

verb

damages or breaks something on purpose so it cannot work well

"Someone sabotages the machine by cutting a wire."

58. franchise

noun

the right to sell a company's goods or services in a certain area

"She owns a fast-food franchise near the station."

59. bloomers

noun

loose underwear for women, with legs, used especially in the past

"In the old photo, the women are wearing bloomers under their skirts."

60. Oprah

proper noun

a female first name

"Oprah is a popular first name in the United States."

61. lack

noun

When there is not enough of something.

"There is a lack of rain this year, so the crops are dying."

62. inadequacy

noun

the state of not being good enough

"She felt a sense of inadequacy when she compared herself to others."

63. temporal

adjective

Relating to time.

"The movie deals with temporal themes like love and loss."

64. tired

adjective

Feeling that you want to rest or sleep.

"I am very tired after playing soccer."

65. rarely

adverb

not often; not many times

"I rarely eat fast food."

66. draw

verb

To make a picture using a pen, pencil, or crayon.

"I like to draw pictures of animals."

67. trimester

noun

A period of three months, especially one of the three periods into which a pregnancy is divided.

"The first trimester of pregnancy is often the most difficult."

68. revive

verb

To bring something back to life or strength.

"The cold water helped to revive the tired runner."

69. commentator

noun

a person who talks about a sports game on TV, radio, or online while it is happening

"The commentator explained what happened in the last minute of the match."

70. hamza

English Translation

glottal stop (a small throat sound)

"In Arabic class, we learned how to write the hamza."

71. player

noun

A person who takes part in a game or sport.

"He is a good soccer player."

72. hub

noun

The center of an activity, region, or network.

"New York City is a major transportation hub."

73. cycling

noun

the activity or sport of riding a bicycle

"I go cycling in the park on Sundays."

74. souvenir

noun

Something you buy or keep to remember a place, event, or person.

"I bought a souvenir t-shirt when I visited London."

75. amenable

adjective

willing to agree or accept what someone suggests

"She was amenable to the new plan."

76. amnesia

noun

A condition where someone loses their memory.

"After the accident, he suffered from amnesia and couldn't remember his name."

77. set

noun

A group of things that belong together or are similar.

"This is a set of books by the same author."

78. agonizing

adjective

Causing a lot of pain or suffering, either physical or emotional.

"The wait for the test results was agonizing."

79. crumple

verb

To crush something so it has folds or wrinkles.

"She crumpled the piece of paper and threw it away."

80. fringe

noun

A decoration made of hanging threads or cords, often attached to the edge of clothing or furniture.

"The scarf has a long fringe."

81. beak

noun

the hard pointed mouth of a bird

"The bird cracked the seed with its beak."

82. traitify

verb

To assign or attribute a trait or characteristic to something or someone.

"The author tends to traitify her characters with very specific habits."

83. ditto

noun

A thing mentioned earlier.

"I want a hamburger, and my friend wants ditto."

84. shrieker

noun

a person who makes a very loud, high scream

"The shrieker in the back row screamed when the lights went out."

85. slander

noun

A false and bad statement that hurts someone's reputation.

"He said something bad about her, and she said it was slander."

86. forage

verb

To search for food in a wild area.

"The squirrels forage for nuts in the forest."

87. splurge

verb

To spend more money than you usually do.

"I decided to splurge on a new dress for the party."

88. ferns

noun

plants with soft green leaves that look like feathers and do not make flowers

"We have ferns in pots by the window."

89. rampant

adjective

Growing or spreading very quickly and uncontrollably.

"The weeds were rampant in the garden after the rain."

90. trill

noun

a quick, repeated sound, especially in music or in a bird’s song

"The singer added a trill at the end of the note."

91. mad

adjective

feeling very angry or upset

"She was mad when her brother broke her toy."

92. abuse

noun

very bad or cruel treatment of a person or animal

"No one should suffer abuse at home."

93. citramon

noun

A painkiller medicine, often used for headaches and toothaches. It usually contains multiple ingredients like aspirin, paracetamol (acetaminophen), and caffeine.

"I have a terrible headache, so I'm going to take a citramon."

94. bless

verb

To ask God to care for someone or something.

"The priest blessed the new church."

95. pain

noun

A feeling of hurt or discomfort in your body.

"I have a sharp pain in my leg."

96. celibate

noun

A person who chooses not to marry or have sexual relations, usually for religious reasons.

"The priest is celibate."

97. perceptively

adverb

in a way that shows you notice and understand things quickly

"She listened perceptively and asked the right questions."

98. sort

noun

a group of things or people that are similar in some way

"This store sells all sorts of fruits."

99. Edmund

proper noun

a male first name

"Edmund is coming to dinner at six."

100. yearn

verb

To want something very much, especially something that you cannot have or that is far away.

"I yearn to see my family again."