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1. increment

noun

a small increase in size, amount, or number

"The price went up in small increments each year."

2. lemon

noun

A yellow, sour fruit that grows on a tree, often used for juice or flavor.

"I squeezed a lemon to make fresh lemonade."

3. prefers

verb

likes one thing or person more than another

"She prefers tea to coffee."

4. prepare

verb

to get ready to do something

"I need to prepare for my test tomorrow."

5. today

noun

the day it is now

"I have a lot of work to do today."

6. dash

noun

A short, quick movement.

"He made a dash for the door when he heard the bell."

7. van

noun

a medium-sized road vehicle used to carry people or goods

"We loaded the boxes into the van."

8. toy

noun

an object for a child to play with

"My brother got a new toy car."

9. earn

verb

To get something (like money or respect) because you have done work or behaved in a certain way.

"I earn money by working at a store."

10. cause

noun

the reason why something happens

"The cause of the problem was a broken pipe."

11. evoke

verb

to make someone remember something

"This song evokes happy memories of my childhood."

12. slam

verb

to close something with a loud noise, usually with force

"Please don’t slam the door."

13. bro

noun

a friendly way to say “brother”

"Hey bro, are you coming to the game?"

14. fruits

noun

sweet or not-sweet food that grows on trees or plants, often with seeds inside, like apples or oranges

"I bought some fruits at the market."

15. apostle

noun

A person who was a follower of Jesus Christ when he was alive and who helped to spread his teachings.

"The apostle Paul traveled to many countries to teach about Jesus."

16. commemoration

noun

an event or act to remember and honor a person or event from the past

"The town held a commemoration for the soldiers who died in the war."

17. pronunciation

noun

the way a word is said out loud

"I am not sure about the pronunciation of this word."

18. crucial

adjective

Very important or necessary.

"Getting enough sleep is crucial for your health."

19. sham

noun

something that is not real, but is made to look real

"The online shop was a sham and never sent my order."

20. definition

noun

the meaning of a word or phrase

"Can you give me the definition of this word?"

21. tapestry

noun

a thick piece of cloth with pictures or patterns on it, often hung on a wall

"A large tapestry hung on the wall in the living room."

22. blessed

adjective

Feeling or showing great happiness and thanks.

"She felt blessed to have such a loving family."

23. entire

adjective

including everything, everyone, or every part; whole; complete

"I read the entire book in one day."

24. admit

verb

To agree that something is true, even if you don't want to.

"I admit that I was wrong."

25. algorithm

noun

a set of clear steps for solving a problem or doing a task

"The teacher showed us an algorithm for doing long division."

26. Belfast

proper noun

the capital city of Northern Ireland, in the United Kingdom

"My friend lives in Belfast."

27. covenant

noun

A formal and serious agreement or promise.

"The company made a covenant with its employees to provide good benefits."

28. descends

verb

To move downwards; to go from a higher place to a lower place.

"The airplane descends before landing."

29. flawed

adjective

Not perfect; having mistakes or weaknesses.

"The plan was flawed because it didn't consider the weather."

30. complicit

adjective

helping or being involved in doing something wrong or illegal

"She was complicit in hiding the truth from her friend."

31. shell

noun

the hard outer part of an egg, a nut, or a sea animal

"The bird came out of the egg shell."

32. substituted

verb

used instead of something else

"I substituted milk for water in the recipe."

33. littering

noun

the act of dropping or leaving trash in public places, like on streets or in parks

"Littering in the park can hurt animals."

34. glide

verb

to move in a smooth, quiet way, with no sudden stops

"The swan glided across the lake."

35. glitch

noun

a small problem that stops something from working the right way, usually for a short time

"My phone had a glitch and the screen went black for a minute."

36. adventure

noun

an exciting experience, often in a new place

"We went on an adventure in the mountains."

37. kith

noun

people you know well, especially friends and family (used in the phrase "kith and kin")

"She invited all her kith and kin to the wedding."

38. kin

noun

People who are related to each other.

"My kin live far away, so I don't see them often."

39. come

verb

to move to the place where the speaker is, or to the place being talked about

"Please come here for a minute."

40. species

noun

a group of living things (like animals or plants) that are the same kind and can have babies together

"The tiger is a species of big cat."

41. interrupt

verb

To stop someone from speaking by saying or doing something.

"Please don't interrupt me when I'm talking."

42. pastries

noun

sweet baked foods made from pastry dough, often with fruit, cream, or chocolate

"We bought some pastries for breakfast."

43. centenarian

noun

a person who is 100 years old or more

"My great-grandmother is a centenarian; she turned 100 this year."

44. heard

verb

The past tense and past participle of the verb 'hear'. 'Hear' means to listen or receive sound with your ears.

"I heard a loud noise outside."

45. hearken

verb

to listen carefully

"Please hearken to the teacher and stop talking."

46. flair

noun

A natural quality or talent.

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

47. party

noun

A social event where people meet to talk, eat, drink, and have fun.

"We had a birthday party for my little sister."

48. soon

adverb

Happening or done in a short time; not long from now.

"I will see you soon."

49. conflict

noun

A fight or disagreement between people or groups.

"There is a conflict between the two countries over land."

50. hikers

noun

people who take long walks in the countryside, hills, or mountains for fun

"The hikers followed the trail to the top of the hill."

51. town

noun

a place where people live, with many houses and streets, usually smaller than a city

"I live in a small town near the sea."

52. vivid

adjective

Bright and strong in color.

"The painting had vivid colors that made it look alive."

53. starost

noun

a local leader or head of an area in some Slavic countries (for example, a district leader)

"In the story, the starost helped solve small problems in the village."

54. courgettes

noun

a long green vegetable with soft flesh and small seeds inside; it is a type of squash

"I cut courgettes into slices and cooked them with a little oil."

55. cheese

noun

a food made from milk, often white or yellow, that can be soft or hard

"I put cheese on my sandwich."

56. shutters

noun

Wooden or plastic covers that you can close in front of a window.

"We closed the shutters to keep the sunlight out of the room."

57. heroism

noun

Brave behavior that shows great courage.

"The firefighter showed great heroism when he saved the child from the burning building."

58. renaissance

noun

a time when art, learning, and new ideas become strong again after a time of being weak

"The town had a renaissance after new shops opened and more people moved in."

59. prey

noun

an animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal

"Lions hunt zebra as prey."

60. modernism

noun

a style in art, writing, music, and building design that was new and different, especially in the late 1800s and early 1900s

"In class, we learned about modernism in art from the early 1900s."

61. compulsion

noun

a strong feeling that you must do something, even if you do not want to

"He felt a compulsion to check the door lock many times."

62. infringement

noun

an act of breaking a rule, a law, or a right

"The company was sued for copyright infringement."

63. mountain

noun

a very high natural area of land with steep sides, higher than a hill

"We hiked up the mountain on Saturday."

64. culture

noun

the ideas, customs, and way of life of a group of people

"In my family, it is part of our culture to eat dinner together."

65. choking

verb

having trouble breathing because something blocks the throat

"He started choking on a piece of bread."

66. slop

noun

thin, wet food for animals, often made from kitchen waste

"The pig ate the slop from a bucket."

67. saga

noun

a long story about a person, a family, or a group, often with many events over a long time

"My grandmother told us a family saga about our old home."

68. hollow

adjective

having an empty space inside

"The tree trunk is hollow inside."

69. facade

noun

the front face of a building, especially the part you see from the street

"The hotel has a glass facade that shines in the sun."

70. mute

adjective

not able to speak

"Please mute your phone during the meeting."

71. congestion

noun

The state of being crowded and blocked.

"Traffic congestion makes it hard to get to work on time."

72. does

verb

The form of 'to do' used for one person or one thing in the present time. It means to perform an action or an activity.

"She does her homework after school."

73. Jessica

proper noun

a female given name (a first name) used for a person

"Jessica is my sister."

74. apparent

adjective

Easy to see or understand.

"It was apparent that she was tired because she kept yawning."

75. feign

verb

to pretend to have a feeling, illness, or reason when it is not true

"He feigned a headache so he could leave work early."

76. man

noun

an adult male person

"That man is my uncle."

77. accrue

verb

To increase gradually over time.

"Interest will accrue on the account each month."

78. unabashedly

adverb

in a way that shows no shame

"He unabashedly said he was proud of his work."

79. coarse

adjective

Rough or not smooth. It feels uneven when you touch it.

"The sandpaper was very coarse."

80. farewell

noun

An act of saying goodbye.

"We said our farewells at the airport."

81. prude

noun

a person who is easily shocked by sex or by the human body

"He called her a prude because she did not like dirty jokes."

82. quota

noun

a fixed number or amount that is allowed or expected

"Each team member has a quota of five calls a day."

83. landfill

noun

a place where a city or town puts trash, and then covers it with soil

"Our old sofa was taken to a landfill."

84. chunk

noun

A thick, solid piece of something.

"He ate a chunk of cheese."

85. descendants

noun

People who are related to you and live after you, such as your children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

"My grandparents had many children, so I have a lot of descendants."

86. gut

noun

the long tube inside your body where food is broken down and waste is made

"My stomach hurts; I think something is wrong with my gut."

87. attunement

noun

The act of bringing into harmony or agreement.

"The attunement between the mother and her baby was beautiful to watch."

88. tide

noun

the regular rise and fall of the sea level, caused by the moon and the sun

"The tide is high in the morning and low in the afternoon."

89. stalls

noun

small places in a market where a person sells things

"We bought fruit from a market stall."

90. curlew

noun

a large brown bird with long legs and a long curved bill, often found near the sea or in wet fields

"We saw a curlew walking along the beach."

91. innovation

noun

a new idea, method, or thing

"The company uses innovation to make its phones better."

92. entrepreneurship

noun

the activity of starting and running a business, especially a new one

"She studied entrepreneurship because she wants to start her own company."

93. safari

noun

a trip to see wild animals, often in Africa

"We went on a safari and saw lions and elephants."

94. weird

adjective

strange and not normal

"That was a weird noise in the kitchen."

95. imbecile

noun

a very rude word for a person you think is very stupid

"It is rude to call someone an imbecile."

96. scooped

verb

past tense and past participle of "scoop"

"She scooped ice cream into a bowl."

97. stuff

noun

Things in general; items. It can refer to a collection of things.

"I have a lot of stuff to do today."

98. clutter

noun

a lot of things in a place that look messy and make it hard to find what you need

"There is too much clutter on my desk, so I cannot find my notes."

99. embodiment

noun

a person or thing that shows an idea or quality very clearly

"She is the embodiment of kindness."