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1. distinctive

adjective

Easy to recognize because it is different from other things.

"The bird has a distinctive song that I can always recognize."

2. offensive

adjective

rude and likely to hurt someone’s feelings

"That joke was offensive, so I asked him to stop."

3. amiss

adjective

wrong or not right

"Something feels amiss in this room."

4. abdicate

verb

to give up a job, duty, or position of power, usually in an official way

"The king decided to abdicate and let his son become king."

5. unexpected

adjective

not planned or not guessed before it happens

"We had an unexpected visitor after dinner."

6. intermittently

adverb

Stopping and starting often and not regularly.

"It rained intermittently all day."

7. four-poster

noun

a bed with one post (a tall support piece) at each of its four corners, often used to hold curtains or a top frame

"The hotel room had a four-poster bed with white curtains."

8. banal

adjective

Something that is banal is boring and not original. It is so common that it no longer seems interesting or special.

"The movie's plot was very banal and predictable."

9. incessant

adjective

continuing all the time without stopping

"The baby’s incessant crying kept us awake all night."

10. grieving

adjective

feeling very sad because someone has died

"She is grieving after her father died."

11. roof

noun

The top covering of a building that protects it from rain, sun, and wind.

"The roof of our house is red."

12. warden

noun

a person in charge of a place and the people in it, such as a prison, a school, or a park

"The prison warden checked the cells every morning."

13. sucker

noun

a person who is easily tricked into believing something that is not true

"He felt like a sucker after he paid too much for the phone."

14. leaving

verb

To go away from a place or person.

"I am leaving for school now."

15. furrows

noun

long narrow lines cut in the ground, often for planting seeds

"The farmer planted seeds in the furrows."

16. indigenous

adjective

naturally living or growing in a place, not brought from somewhere else

"These plants are indigenous to this island."

17. inexact

adjective

not exact; not fully correct or not fully true

"The map is inexact, so we got a little lost."

18. ask

verb

To say something to someone in order to get an answer or some information.

"I want to ask you a question."

19. prone

adjective

lying flat with the front of the body facing down

"The soldier lay prone on the ground."

20. gov

noun

(British, informal) A friendly way to speak to a man, often someone you do not know well, like a customer or person on the street

"Can you help me with this, gov?"

21. in

preposition

inside a place or area

"The keys are in my bag."

22. were

verb

past form of "are" (used with you, we, they, and plural nouns)

"We were at home last night."

23. propose

verb

to suggest a plan or idea for other people to think about

"I propose a new meeting time on Friday."

24. ultimate

adjective

the last one in a series

"This is the ultimate test before the final game."

25. twig

noun

a small thin branch from a tree or bush

"He picked up a twig and threw it into the fire."

26. sun

noun

the star that gives light and heat to the Earth

"The sun is bright today."

27. moon

noun

The natural object that goes around a planet. Earth has one moon.

"We looked up at the moon in the night sky."

28. patterns

noun

Shapes, designs, or lines that repeat in a regular way.

"The shirt has colorful patterns of flowers and leaves."

29. deserve

verb

To be worthy of something, either good or bad.

"She worked hard and deserves a good grade."

30. boisterous

adjective

very noisy, full of energy, and hard to control

"The children were boisterous at the birthday party."

31. buggy

noun

A light, horse-drawn vehicle, typically with two wheels.

"They rode through the park in a horse-drawn buggy."

32. ransom

noun

money that is paid to free a person who is being held as a prisoner

"The kidnappers asked for a ransom to free the child."

33. invariably

adverb

always; in every case

"He invariably drinks coffee in the morning."

34. certificate

noun

A paper that shows that something is true or has happened.

"I have a certificate that shows I finished the English course."

35. synonym

noun

a word or phrase that has the same or almost the same meaning as another word or phrase

""Big" is a synonym of "large"."

36. waver

verb

to change your mind and feel unsure about what to do

"I almost said yes, but then I began to waver."

37. blew

verb

The past tense of the verb 'blow'.

"The wind blew the leaves off the trees."

38. training

noun

the process of learning the skills you need for a job, sport, or activity

"She is in training to become a nurse."

39. unpretzel

verb

to undo a pretzel shape; to straighten something that is twisted like a pretzel

"I tried to unpretzel the twisted bread before it went in the oven."

40. frigid

adjective

very cold

"It was frigid outside, so I wore a heavy coat."

41. borrow

verb

To take something from someone with the promise of returning it.

"Can I borrow your pen for a moment? I'll give it back to you soon."

42. mortgage

noun

a legal agreement where you borrow money to buy a house or land and pay it back over time

"We got a mortgage to buy our first home."

43. sober

adjective

not drunk

"He is sober, so he can drive home."

44. woody

adjective

made of wood

"We sat on a woody bench in the garden."

45. assiduous

adjective

Showing great care, attention, and effort.

"She was an assiduous student, always doing her homework on time."

46. abaser

noun

a person who makes someone feel less important or less proud

"He was an abaser who tried to shame others in front of the class."

47. devoid

adjective

completely without something; empty of something

"The room was devoid of furniture; there was nothing in it."

48. abstract

adjective

Not related to real things or practical ideas; existing only in the mind.

"Justice is an abstract idea; it's hard to define perfectly."

49. fanciful

adjective

Based on imagination and not facts.

"The little girl had a fanciful dream about flying to the moon."

50. stereotype

noun

a fixed idea about a person or group that is used for everyone in that group, even if it is not true

"It is a stereotype that all teenagers are lazy."

51. inauspicious

adjective

not likely to bring success or good luck

"It was an inauspicious start to the trip because we missed the bus."

52. prerogative

noun

a special right or power that only one person or group has

"It is the manager’s prerogative to choose who gets the day off."

53. proclivity

noun

a natural tendency to do something

"She has a proclivity for helping strangers."

54. fortnite

noun

a period of two weeks; 14 days

"I will be on vacation for a fortnight."

55. essential

adjective

Very important or necessary.

"Water is essential for life."

56. nothing

noun

No thing; not anything. It means there is absolutely none of something.

"There is nothing in the box."

57. civil

adjective

polite and respectful in the way you speak or act

"Please be civil and listen while she speaks."

58. privet

English Translation

hi

"I met my friend and said, "Privet!""

59. stick

noun

a thin piece of wood from a tree

"The dog picked up a stick in the park."

60. slaughter

noun

the killing of many animals for meat

"The farmer sends the pigs for slaughter."

61. erstwhile

adjective

former; from an earlier time

"She had lunch with her erstwhile boss."

62. remarkable

adjective

very unusual or special, so people notice it

"She has a remarkable memory and can remember many names."

63. static

adjective

not moving or not changing

"The picture on the screen stayed static and did not move."

64. weeks

noun

the plural of "week"; periods of seven days

"I will be on holiday for two weeks."

65. undisclosed

adjective

not told to other people; kept secret

"The price was undisclosed, so the public did not know it."

66. quotient

noun

the answer you get when you divide one number by another number

"If you divide 12 by 3, the quotient is 4."

67. utility

noun

how useful something is

"This tool is small, but it has a lot of utility."

68. histrionic

adjective

showing very strong feelings in a way that seems fake or meant to get attention

"He gave a histrionic sigh when he heard the bad news."

69. always

adverb

at all times; every time

"I always drink water in the morning."

70. stability

noun

The state of being steady and not likely to change or move.

"The table has good stability, so it won't fall over easily."

71. greeted

verb

past tense and past participle of "greet"

"She greeted her teacher with a smile."

72. desire

noun

A strong feeling of wanting something.

"I have a strong desire to travel the world."

73. thumb

noun

the short, thick finger on the side of your hand

"I hurt my thumb when I closed the door."

74. provocative

adjective

making people feel strong feelings, often anger or interest

"His provocative comment made everyone argue."

75. claustrophobic

adjective

Having a fear of small or closed spaces.

"I feel claustrophobic in elevators because they are so small."

76. antagonism

noun

strong dislike or anger toward someone

"There was antagonism between the two neighbors after the loud party."

77. exterior

noun

the outside part of something

"The exterior of the house is painted white."

78. unruffled

adjective

calm and not worried, even when something bad happens

"Even when the bus was late, she stayed unruffled."

79. maintained

verb

To keep something in good condition by checking or repairing it regularly.

"The car is very old, but it has been well maintained."

80. journey

noun

A trip, especially over a long distance.

"They went on a long journey across the country."

81. content

noun

the ideas, words, pictures, or information inside something, like a book, website, or video

"The content of this book is easy to read."

82. trickle

noun

a small amount of liquid that moves slowly

"Water trickled down the wall after the rain."

83. deflect

verb

to make something change direction after it hits or touches something

"The shield helped deflect the удар from the stick."

84. undermine

verb

to slowly make someone or something weaker or less successful

"Gossip at work can undermine trust in a team."

85. scooped

verb

past tense and past participle of "scoop"

"She scooped ice cream into a bowl."

86. enslaving

verb

making someone a slave

"The group was accused of enslaving people and forcing them to work."

87. bless

verb

To ask God to care for someone or something.

"The priest blessed the new church."

88. titillation

noun

a feeling of light excitement or interest, often about sex

"The movie tried to get attention with a little titillation."

89. gratitude

noun

The feeling of being thankful.

"I feel gratitude for my family's support."

90. nervous

adjective

Feeling worried, anxious, or afraid.

"I was nervous before my English test."

91. lawmaking

noun

the work or process of making laws

"Lawmaking can take a long time because many people must agree."

92. enacts

verb

to make a law official

"The government enacts a new law to keep roads safer."

93. hassled

verb

To bother or annoy someone repeatedly.

"The kids were hassled by older children at the park."

94. for

preposition

used to show who gets something or who something is meant to help

"This gift is for you."

95. audacity

noun

The courage to do something bold or risky, often without caring about rules or what others think.

"She had the audacity to ask for a raise on her first day of work."

96. cheat

noun

a person who is not honest, especially in a game, test, or relationship

"He tried to cheat on the test by looking at his friend’s answers."

97. giant

noun

a very large person in stories

"In the story, a giant lived on the mountain."

98. theoretically

adverb

according to ideas or rules, not based on real life or real tests

"Theoretically, this plan should save money, but we need to try it first."

99. existed

verb

To have lived or been real in the past.

"Dinosaurs existed millions of years ago."

100. wish

noun

a hope or desire for something to happen

"My wish is to travel next year."