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1. doormat

noun

a small mat that you put in front of a door to wipe dirt from your shoes

"Please wipe your shoes on the doormat before you come in."

2. elusive

adjective

Hard to find, catch, or understand.

"The cat was very elusive and hard to catch."

3. adient

adjective

Moving toward or tending to move toward something.

"The plant's roots are adient to the water source."

4. fluke

noun

a lucky or unexpected success that happens by chance

"Winning the game was a fluke; I didn’t even practice!"

5.

noun

Something that has no value or importance.

"The contract was declared null and void."

6. elegance

noun

a quality of being graceful, stylish, and simple in a good way

"The elegance of her dress made everyone look at her."

7. attentive

adjective

Paying close attention to someone or something.

"The teacher was happy because the students were very attentive during the lesson."

8. careful

adjective

Paying attention to what you are doing so that you do not have an accident or make a mistake.

"Be careful when you cross the street. Look both ways!"

9.

noun

Something that has no value or importance.

"The contract was declared null and void."

10. auction

noun

a public sale where many people can offer higher and higher prices for something, and it is sold to the person who offers the most money

"They bought the old table at an auction."

11. eviction

noun

The act of forcing someone to leave a house or apartment.

"The family faced eviction because they couldn't pay the rent."

12. punishment

noun

Something that is done to someone because they have broken a rule or law.

"The punishment for stealing is often a fine or jail time."

13. vet

noun

A doctor for animals.

"My dog is sick, so I need to take him to the vet."

14. sculpting

verb

To create a three-dimensional object by shaping a material like clay, stone, or wood.

"She enjoys sculpting animals out of clay."

15. stinging

verb

Present participle of 'sting'. 'Sting' means to cause a sudden, sharp pain.

"The bee's sting was very stinging."

16. contentment

noun

A feeling of happiness and satisfaction.

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

17. parallelogram

noun

a flat four-sided shape in math where opposite sides are straight, parallel, and the same length

"In math class, we learned how to find the area of a parallelogram."

18. bent

verb

To change something from a straight shape to a curved or angled shape.

"I bent the wire to make a hook."

19. constitutions

noun

The set of basic laws and rules for a country or organization. It says how the government works and what rights people have.

"The United States Constitution is a very important document."

20. terrorism

noun

The use of violence to create fear in order to achieve political goals.

"The country has suffered from terrorism for many years."

21. campa

noun

A type of traditional Filipino outrigger boat, often used for fishing or transportation.

"The fishermen went out to sea in their campa."

22. profundity

noun

Deep understanding or insight.

"The professor's lecture was full of profundity; it made us think deeply about the subject."

23. riti

noun

A set way of doing something; a custom or practice.

"The family has a morning riti of drinking tea together."

24. singular

noun

The form of a word that refers to only one person, place, or thing.

"The word 'cat' is singular, but 'cats' is plural."

25. waitress

noun

A woman who works in a restaurant or cafe and brings food and drinks to customers at their tables.

"The waitress took our order for pizza and drinks."

26. pledge

noun

A serious promise or agreement.

"I made a pledge to exercise more often this year."

27. melt

verb

To change from a solid to a liquid by heating it.

"The ice cream will melt in the sun."

28. thieves

noun

Thieves are people who steal things.

"The thieves stole the money from the bank."

29. headphone

noun

A device that you wear over your ears to listen to music or other sounds without others hearing.

"I like to wear headphones when I study so I can focus better."

30. peers

noun

People who are the same age or have the same social position as you.

"She enjoys spending time with her peers at school."

31. famed

adjective

Very famous; known by many people.

"The famed singer gave a wonderful performance."

32. safari

noun

A trip or journey, usually to see or hunt wild animals in Africa.

"We went on a safari in Kenya and saw many lions."

33. disorganization

noun

The state of being not organized or planned well.

"The disorganization in his office made it hard to find anything."

34. Netherlands

noun

a country in western Europe, next to the North Sea, also called Holland

"I want to visit the Netherlands to see the tulip fields."

35. devote

verb

To give your time, effort, or attention completely to something you believe in or to a person.

"She decided to devote her life to helping poor people."

36. reconnoiter

verb

To go to an area in order to find out more information about it, often for military purposes.

"The soldiers were sent to reconnoiter the enemy's position."

37. chemistry

noun

The science that studies what things are made of and how they change.

"In school, we learn about chemistry and how different elements react."

38. glanced

verb

To take a quick look at something.

"I glanced at my watch to check the time."

39. performing

verb

To do an action or activity.

"The students are performing a play at school."

40. rigorous

adjective

Very strict or severe.

"The training for the marathon was very rigorous."

41. nearby

adverb

Close to where you are; not far away.

"Is there a grocery store nearby?"

42. encouraged

verb

To give someone hope or support.

"My teacher encouraged me to study harder."

43. though

conjunction

used to connect two statements that show a contrast or unexpected relationship.

"She is tired, though she is still working."

44. reliability

noun

The quality of being able to be trusted or believed.

"The reliability of the internet is very important for businesses."

45. rural

adjective

Relating to the countryside, not the city.

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

46. warp

noun

The threads that run lengthwise in a woven fabric. Think of it as the base threads that hold the other threads (weft) together.

"The warp threads are strong and hold the design together."

47. specious

adjective

Seeming to be good or true, but actually not.

"The lawyer made a specious argument that sounded good, but didn't have any real evidence."

48. newspaper

noun

A printed paper that is sold to people every day or every week. It contains news, stories, advertisements, and opinions.

"I read the newspaper every morning to find out what is happening in the world."

49. confound

verb

To confuse someone.

"The complicated instructions confounded me."

50. abducts

verb

To take someone away illegally and by force, often to keep them as a prisoner.

"The kidnappers abduct people and ask for money."

51. knee

noun

The part in the middle of your leg that bends. It is where the top and bottom parts of your leg meet.

"I hurt my knee playing soccer."

52. slur

noun

A remark that insults or disrespects someone, often based on their race, religion, gender, or other group.

"He made a racial slur that offended many people."

53. businesswomen

noun

Plural of businesswoman. A businesswoman is a woman who works in business, especially at a high level.

"The conference was attended by many successful businesswomen."

54. receptionist

noun

A person whose job is to greet visitors or answer the phone in an office or other organization.

"The receptionist greeted me with a smile when I entered the office."

55. abdicate

verb

To give up a high position, especially the position of being king or queen.

"The king decided to abdicate the throne in favor of his son."

56. anticipate

verb

To expect something to happen and prepare for it.

"I anticipate that it will rain tomorrow, so I will bring an umbrella."

57. mood

noun

The way you are feeling at a particular time.

"She is in a good mood today because she got a good grade."

58. analogy

noun

A comparison between two things that are similar in some ways. It helps explain something by showing how it is like something else.

"The doctor used an analogy to explain the heart. He said it's like a pump that moves blood through the body."

59. soggy

adjective

Very wet and soft.

"The bread got soggy because I put too much water on it."

60. shorts

noun

Clothes that you wear on your legs. Shorts cover part of your legs, but not all of them.

"I wear shorts when it is hot outside."

61. law

noun

A rule made by a government that people must follow.

"It is against the law to drive without a license."

62. snail

noun

A small, slow-moving animal with a soft body and a spiral-shaped shell.

"The snail was slowly crawling across the garden path."

63. countryside

noun

The land outside of cities and towns. It often has farms, fields, and forests.

"We went for a drive in the countryside to see the beautiful views."

64. heifer

noun

A young female cow that has not had a calf (baby cow).

"The farmer has a field full of heifers."

65. loss

noun

The state of no longer having something.

"The company suffered a big loss this year."

66. ayame

English Translation

iris

"The garden was beautiful with many ayame blooming in the spring."

67. procrastinator

noun

A person who delays or postpones tasks or actions.

"My brother is a procrastinator; he always waits until the night before to do his homework."

68.

noun

Something that has no value or importance.

"The contract was declared null and void."

69.

noun

Something that has no value or importance.

"The contract was declared null and void."

70. hasta

English Translation

until

"I will wait hasta tomorrow."

71.

noun

Something that has no value or importance.

"The contract was declared null and void."

72. mismanagement

noun

The act of controlling or organizing something badly.

"The company's problems were caused by poor mismanagement."

73. prudence

noun

careful and wise thinking before you act or decide

"He showed prudence by saving money for an emergency."

74. folly

noun

Something that is silly or stupid.

"It would be a folly to invest all your money in that company."

75. creaked

verb

To make a sound like something old and wooden being strained or broken.

"The old wooden floor creaked as I walked across it."

76. ketchup

noun

A thick, red sauce made from tomatoes, vinegar, sugar, and spices.

"I like to put ketchup on my fries."

77. blinds

noun

Window coverings made of long, flat pieces of material that can be moved to let light in or keep light out.

"We close the blinds at night to keep the streetlights out."

78. lux

noun

A unit for measuring how bright light is. It measures the amount of light that falls on a surface.

"This lamp gives off 500 lux of light."

79. facilitated

verb

To make something easier or more likely to happen.

"The new software facilitated the process of creating reports."

80. egotist

noun

a person who talks too much about themselves and thinks they are more important than other people

"People stopped listening to him because they thought he was an egotist."

81. actions

noun

Things that you do. Actions are things that people or animals do.

"His actions made her happy."

82. matric

noun

in South Africa and some other countries, the final year of high school

"She is studying hard for her matric this year."

83. goofy

adjective

Silly or funny in a way that is a little bit strange.

"He made a goofy face to make the baby laugh."

84. retention

noun

The act of keeping or holding onto something.

"Water retention can cause swelling in your body."

85.

noun

Something that has no value or importance.

"The contract was declared null and void."

86. stale

adjective

Not fresh or new; old and unpleasant.

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

87. rational

adjective

Based on reason or logic; able to think clearly.

"It is important to make rational decisions, not emotional ones."

88. frustrated

adjective

Feeling annoyed and upset because you cannot do something you are trying to do.

"I felt frustrated because I couldn't fix the broken computer."

89. collar

noun

The part of a shirt, dress, coat, or jacket that goes around your neck.

"He wore a shirt with a white collar."

90. choir

noun

A group of people who sing together, especially in a church or school.

"The church has a wonderful choir that sings every Sunday."

91.

noun

Something that has no value or importance.

"The contract was declared null and void."

92. orient

verb

To find your direction or position in relation to something.

"We used a map to orient ourselves in the forest."

93. conceive

verb

To form an idea, a plan, or a thought in your mind.

"I can't conceive how they managed to do it."

94. haben

English Translation

to have

"The German verb 'haben' means 'to have' in English."

95. wollen

English Translation

to want

"The German verb 'wollen' is like the English verb 'to want'."

96. anaphylaxis

noun

a very serious and sudden allergic reaction that can make it hard to breathe and can be life‑threatening if not treated at once

"The doctor warned that peanuts could cause anaphylaxis for her."

97. chore

noun

a small job that you must do regularly at home, like cleaning or cooking

"I do my house chores every Saturday morning."

98. chores

noun

small tasks or jobs that you do regularly, often at home

"I have to do my chores before I can play outside."

99.

noun

Something that has no value or importance.

"The contract was declared null and void."

100. isopropyl

noun

A chemical group. It is a part of some molecules.

"Isopropyl alcohol is often used to clean surfaces."