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1. imperceptible

adjective

so small or slight that you cannot notice it

"There was an imperceptible change in his voice when he spoke."

2. shook

verb

past tense of "shake"

"He shook the bottle before he drank it."

3. linking

verb

connecting two or more things together

"She is linking her phone to the speaker with Bluetooth."

4. enthusiasm

noun

a strong feeling of interest and excitement about something

"She spoke with enthusiasm about her new job."

5. ulcer

noun

a sore place on the skin or inside the body that does not heal easily

"The doctor said the sore on his leg was an ulcer."

6. bene

noun

Italian for 'well' or 'good'. It is sometimes used in English, often in a musical context.

"The pianist played the piece *bene*, with great skill and feeling."

7. potential

adjective

possible in the future, but not sure

"This plan has potential, but it needs more work."

8. dummy

noun

A model of a person or thing. It is often used for teaching or testing.

"The store uses a dummy to display the new clothes."

9. strom

English Translation

stream

"In German, "Strom" can mean electricity, so the power bill may say "Strom.""

10. reflection

noun

The image you see when you look in a mirror, in water, or on a shiny surface.

"I could see my reflection in the window."

11. quintet

noun

a group of five people or things

"A quintet of friends went to the movies together."

12. groupmates

noun

People who are in the same group as you, especially for school work or a project.

"My groupmates and I are working on a presentation about climate change."

13. ached

verb

past tense and past participle of "ache"

"My back ached after I carried the heavy box."

14. sodomy

noun

Sexual activity that is not considered normal or natural by many people. It often refers to anal sex or oral sex.

"The law against sodomy was changed in many countries."

15. stereotype

noun

a fixed idea about a person or a group that is often too simple and often not true

"It is wrong to stereotype people by their age."

16. radiation

noun

energy that travels out from a place as waves or tiny parts, like light or heat

"The doctor explained that the X-ray uses a small amount of radiation."

17. dividend

noun

A part of a company's profit that is paid to people who own stock in the company.

"The company paid a dividend of $1 per share to its investors."

18. patriarchy

noun

a social system where men have most of the power and women have less power

"Some people say patriarchy makes it harder for women to get the same chances as men."

19. sensitive

adjective

easily hurt or upset by what people say or do

"He is sensitive about his height, so please do not joke about it."

20. raymond

proper noun

a male first name

"Raymond is my new classmate."

21. corruption

noun

Dishonest or illegal behavior, especially by people in power.

"The politician was accused of corruption after accepting bribes."

22. interpreted

verb

Past tense and past participle of 'interpret'.

"The teacher interpreted the poem for the students."

23. adaptation

noun

a change that makes something fit a new situation or purpose

"Moving to a new country was a big adaptation for her."

24. although

conjunction

Used to introduce a statement that makes the main statement in a sentence seem surprising or unexpected.

"Although it was raining, we went for a walk."

25. psycho

noun

an insulting word for a person who seems mentally ill or very dangerous

"He called the driver a psycho, but that was rude."

26. personal

adjective

Relating to one specific person; private.

"This is my personal opinion; you may not agree."

27. y

noun

the 25th letter of the English alphabet

"“Y” comes after “X” in the alphabet."

28. role

noun

A part that someone plays in a movie, play, or show.

"She played the role of the princess in the play."

29. lapse

noun

a short time when you stop doing something, or when something stops working

"There was a short lapse in the internet, and the video stopped."

30. 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."

31. temporarily

adverb

for a short time

"The store is temporarily closed for repairs."

32. interpretation

noun

The act of explaining or understanding something.

"The student gave his interpretation of the poem."

33. indication

noun

a sign that shows what is true, what is happening, or what may happen

"A high fever can be an indication of an infection."

34. indicate

verb

to show something or make it clear

"The dark clouds indicate that it may rain soon."

35. skipper

noun

the captain of a ship or boat

"The skipper told everyone to wear a life jacket."

36. grandiose

adjective

Seeming very impressive or grand, but not always practical or realistic.

"The company had grandiose plans to build a huge skyscraper, but they didn't have enough money."

37. 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."

38. sporadic

adjective

happening sometimes, but not often and not regularly

"We had sporadic rain during the day, so I carried an umbrella."

39. hinder

verb

to make something slower or harder to do

"Heavy rain can hinder travel."

40. tough

adjective

not easy to do or deal with

"This math question is tough."

41. sergeant

noun

a low or middle rank in the army, police, or similar groups, above a corporal and below a lieutenant

"The sergeant told the new soldiers what to do."

42. poison

noun

a substance that can make people or animals sick or can kill them if they eat it, drink it, or breathe it in

"The bottle had poison inside, so we called the police."

43. spotlight

noun

a strong light that makes one place or person very bright, often on a stage

"The actor stood in the spotlight on the stage."

44. lure

noun

Something that attracts or tempts someone to do something.

"The promise of money can lure people into making bad decisions."

45. extension

noun

the act of making something longer or larger

"We built an extension on the back of the house for a new kitchen."

46. foresight

noun

The ability to see what might happen in the future.

"The company showed great foresight by investing in new technology."

47. familiar

adjective

Well-known or easily recognized because of having been seen, heard, or experienced before.

"The teacher's face was familiar to all the students."

48. revision

noun

The act of changing something, usually to improve it.

"The company made a revision to the plan to include more details."

49. revise

verb

To change something in order to improve it.

"I need to revise my essay before I hand it in."

50. expand

verb

To become bigger in size or amount.

"When you blow air into a balloon, it will expand."

51. expend

verb

to use money to pay for something

"We expended a lot of money on the trip."

52. invitation

noun

a spoken or written request for someone to come to an event or place

"I got an invitation to my friend’s birthday party."

53. accept

verb

To take something that is offered.

"I accept your apology."

54. shrub

noun

A woody plant that is smaller than a tree and has several stems of similar size growing from the ground.

"My mother planted some rose shrubs in the garden."

55. dead

adjective

not alive

"The bird was dead when we found it."

56. entrance

noun

a door, gate, or place where you go in

"The entrance to the building is on the left."

57. kind

noun

A group of things that are similar.

"What kind of music do you like?"

58. vulgar

adjective

rude and not polite, often about words, jokes, or behavior

"He told a vulgar joke at dinner, and people felt uncomfortable."

59. weary

adjective

Feeling very tired, especially after working hard or for a long time.

"After a long day at school, she felt very weary and went to bed early."

60. temporary

adjective

lasting for a short time

"I have a temporary job for the summer."

61. stuffed

verb

To fill something until it is very full.

"I stuffed all my clothes into the suitcase."

62. permanent

adjective

lasting for a long time or forever; not temporary

"She has a permanent job at the hospital."

63. chase

noun

The act of running after someone or something to catch them.

"The dog likes to chase squirrels in the park."

64. compass

noun

a tool that shows direction, like north, south, east, and west

"We used a compass to find north on our hike."

65. opalite

noun

a man-made glass that looks like an opal, with a milky color and a soft shine

"She wore an opalite necklace that looked like it changed color in the light."

66. wound

noun

a cut or injury on the skin or body, often caused by an accident or fight

"He got a deep wound on his leg from falling off the bike."

67. straight

adjective

not bent; in one line

"Draw a straight line across the page."

68. narcissist

noun

a person who thinks they are very important and wants a lot of attention and praise

"He is such a narcissist that he talks about himself all the time."

69. underway

adjective

already started and still happening

"The meeting is already underway."

70. negotiator

noun

a person who tries to reach an agreement between two sides

"The negotiator helped the two companies agree on a price."

71. flee

verb

To run away from danger or something scary.

"The people had to flee from their homes because of the fire."

72. folk

noun

people in general

"There were lots of folk at the market today."

73. influential

adjective

able to change what people think or do

"She is an influential teacher, and many students follow her advice."

74. influence

noun

the power to change how someone thinks or acts

"Her teacher had a big influence on her love of reading."

75. crop

noun

Plants that are grown for food or other uses.

"The farmer grew a large crop of corn this year."

76. agriculture

noun

the work of growing crops and raising animals for food

"Agriculture is important because it helps produce food for people."

77. bury

verb

To put something in the ground and cover it with dirt.

"We will bury the treasure in the backyard."

78. burs

noun

small, rough seed cases that stick to clothes or animal fur

"Burs stuck to my socks after the walk in the field."

79. burry

adjective

Covered with burs (prickly seed coverings).

"The dog came back from the woods with a burry coat."

80. treasure

noun

Something that is very valuable, like gold, silver, or jewels.

"Pirates often bury their treasure on a secret island."

81. ram

noun

a male sheep

"The ram stood on the hill with the other sheep."

82. lobster

noun

a sea animal with a hard shell, two large claws, and many legs

"We ate lobster at a small seafood restaurant."

83. adverse

adjective

bad or harmful

"The game was canceled because of adverse weather."

84. whole

adjective

complete; not missing any parts

"I ate a whole apple."

85. fragile

adjective

easy to break or damage

"Be careful with the glass vase because it is fragile."

86. subtle

adjective

not easy to notice or understand; small but important

"There is a subtle smell of coffee in the room."

87. delicate

adjective

easily broken or damaged; fragile.

"Be careful with that glass vase; it's very delicate."

88. forbidden

adjective

not allowed by rules or law

"Smoking is forbidden inside the hospital."

89. pour

verb

to make a liquid flow from one place to another, usually from a container

"Please pour some water into the glass."

90. stir

verb

to move a spoon or tool around in food or a drink to mix it

"Stir the soup slowly so it does not burn."

91. lift

verb

To raise something to a higher position.

"Can you lift this box for me?"

92. private

adjective

not for other people to see, hear, or know about

"I need a private talk with you."

93. 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?"

94. rejoice

verb

To feel or show great happiness.

"We rejoice at the good news."

95. man

noun

an adult male person

"That man is my uncle."

96. thread

noun

a long, thin piece of cotton, silk, or other material used for sewing

"I need a black thread to sew this button on."

97. welfare

noun

the health, safety, and happiness of a person or group

"The new rules are for the welfare of children."

98. survive

verb

to stay alive after danger, sickness, or an accident

"He survived the car accident."

99. bun

noun

a small, round piece of bread, often used for sandwiches

"I made a sandwich with a soft bun for lunch."

100. suffer

verb

to feel pain, sadness, or trouble

"He suffered a lot after the accident."