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1. ordinary

adjective

not special or unusual; normal

"It was just an ordinary day at school."

2. special

adjective

different from what is usual; not ordinary

"Today is special because it is my birthday."

3. tofu

noun

a soft, white food made from soybeans, often used instead of meat

"I cooked tofu with vegetables for dinner."

4. efforting

verb

trying hard to do something (not standard English; people usually say “making an effort” or “trying”)

"I am efforting to finish my homework before dinner. (Better: I am trying to finish my homework before dinner.)"

5. mathlete

noun

a student who is very good at math, often in math competitions

"She is a mathlete and practices math problems every day."

6. 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."

7. postgraduate

noun

A student who has already finished their first degree (like a Bachelor's degree) and is now studying for a higher degree (like a Master's or PhD).

"She is a postgraduate student at Oxford University."

8. abandon

verb

to leave a person, place, or thing and not come back

"They had to abandon the car because it broke down on the road."

9. blowjob

noun

Oral sex performed on a man.

"He gave her a blowjob."

10. independent

adjective

able to do things by yourself without needing help

"My daughter is very independent and can dress herself."

11. speculated

verb

thought about what might happen or what might be true, without being sure

"People speculated about why she left the party early."

12. Muhammad

English Translation

Muhammad (a male given name)

"Muhammad is a very common name in many countries."

13. bee

noun

A flying insect that makes honey and can sting.

"The bee flew from flower to flower."

14. invocation

noun

a spoken request for help or blessing, often to a god

"The priest began the meeting with a short invocation."

15. tiling

noun

the work or process of covering a surface with tiles (small flat pieces of clay, stone, or similar material)

"We chose white tiling for the kitchen wall."

16. smooth

adjective

having an even surface, not rough

"This table is smooth, so it feels nice to touch."

17. curved

adjective

not straight; bending in a smooth round line

"The road is curved, so drive slowly."

18. twisted

adjective

turned into a different shape by bending or turning

"The rope was twisted into a tight knot."

19. emaciate

verb

to make someone or something become very thin and weak

"The illness made him emaciate over several months."

20. bent

adjective

not straight; curved or twisted

"The metal bar was bent after the car hit it."

21. low

adjective

Not high or tall.

"The table is very low to the ground."

22. straighten

verb

to make something straight, not bent or curved

"She used a brush to straighten her hair."

23. imperil

verb

to put someone or something in danger

"Driving too fast can imperil your life."

24. imperial

adjective

connected to an empire

"The museum has imperial clothes from an old empire."

25. compress

verb

to press something so it becomes smaller or flatter

"Please compress the box so it fits in the bag."

26. pungent

adjective

having a very strong smell or taste, often sharp and a little unpleasant

"The pungent smell of onions filled the kitchen."

27. boycott

noun

an action where people do not buy or use something to show they disagree

"Many people decided to boycott the store after the bad news."

28. intent

noun

a plan or aim to do something

"Her intent was to help her friend."

29. sill

noun

the bottom part of a window or door opening, often a flat piece that you can touch or sit things on

"I put the flower pot on the window sill."

30. aloe

noun

a plant with thick, pointed leaves, often used to help soothe skin

"I put aloe gel on my sunburn."

31. deliberately

adverb

In a way that is planned or intended; on purpose.

"She deliberately spilled her drink to get his attention."

32. impenetrable

adjective

not able to be passed through or entered

"The thick wall was impenetrable, so we could not get through it."

33. vile

adjective

Extremely unpleasant or bad.

"The smell coming from the garbage was vile."

34. rumbling

noun

a low, deep, continuous sound, like thunder or a truck far away

"I heard a rumbling noise in the sky before the rain started."

35. shriek

noun

A loud, high-pitched cry or scream.

"The girl let out a shriek when she saw the spider."

36. resort

noun

a place where people go for a holiday, often with hotels and things to do

"We stayed at a beach resort for three nights."

37. sorrowful

adjective

Feeling or showing sadness or grief

"She looked sorrowful after hearing the bad news."

38. scrambling

verb

Moving quickly and in a hurried way, often over rough ground or obstacles.

"We were scrambling up the hill to reach the top before sunset."

39. stockpile

noun

a large supply of something that is stored for future use

"The family kept a stockpile of canned food for emergencies."

40. potion

noun

A special liquid that people drink, often thought to have magic powers, like making someone brave or making someone fall in love.

"The wizard gave the knight a strong potion to make him brave before the battle."

41. uncork

verb

to take the cork out of a bottle

"He uncorked the wine and poured two glasses."

42.

adjective

having no legal or official power

"The contract was judged null, so it did not count."

43. motorcycle

noun

a road vehicle with two wheels and an engine

"He rides his motorcycle to work."

44. disappointment

noun

a sad feeling because something was not as good as you hoped

"I felt disappointment when I did not get the job."

45. dard

noun

a small, sharp object that you throw, like a dart (old use)

"He felt a dard of pain in his side."

46. circus

noun

a show where people and animals do tricks, often in a big tent

"We went to the circus and watched the clowns."

47. scar

noun

a mark on the skin that stays after a cut, burn, or other injury heals

"He has a small scar on his hand from a knife cut."

48. shuffling

noun

the act of mixing things, especially cards, so the order changes

"She is shuffling the cards before the game."

49. intersect

verb

to cross or pass through something, especially at an angle

"Two streets intersect at the corner of my house."

50. trafficking

noun

the act of buying and selling goods, especially in an illegal way

"The police arrested a group for drug trafficking."

51. courier

noun

A person or company that delivers documents, packages, or messages.

"I sent the important documents by courier."

52. scenes

noun

parts of a play, movie, or book where the action happens in one place at one time

"My favorite scenes in the movie are at the beach."

53. loading

noun

the act of putting things into a vehicle, machine, or container

"The loading of the truck took one hour."

54. conglomerate

noun

A large company that owns many smaller companies that are very different from each other.

"That company is a conglomerate with businesses in food, electronics, and media."

55. demure

adjective

Quiet and polite. A demure person does not talk much or draw attention to themselves.

"She gave him a demure smile."

56. sober

adjective

not drunk

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

57. rectify

verb

To correct something that is wrong.

"I need to rectify the mistake I made on the report."

58. mellow

adjective

calm and relaxed; not angry or excited

"After a long walk, I felt mellow and ready to rest."

59. whole

adjective

complete; not missing any parts

"I ate a whole apple."

60. pokeroot

noun

a plant with large leaves and dark purple berries, often called pokeweed

"Some people call pokeweed plants pokeroot."

61. volition

noun

The power to make your own choices or decisions.

"She left the company of her own volition; nobody forced her."

62. null

adjective

having no legal or official power

"The contract was judged null, so it did not count."

63. Ferdowsi

English Translation

Ferdowsi (a person’s name)

"In class, we read a short story from Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh."

64. callout

noun

a public act of saying that a person or group did something wrong, often in a direct way

"The coach gave the team a callout for being late to practice."

65. conformist

noun

a person who usually follows what most people do or think

"He is a conformist and wears the same style as his friends."

66. zealous

adjective

showing very strong interest and energy for something

"She is zealous about learning English and studies every day."

67. bottlenecks

noun

A narrow part of a road or path that causes traffic to slow down or stop.

"There are often bottlenecks on the highway during rush hour."

68. fulfill

verb

to do what you promised to do

"I will fulfill my promise to call you tonight."

69. scalene

adjective

having all sides of different lengths (used for a triangle)

"This triangle is scalene because all three sides are different."

70. experiment

noun

a test you do to learn what will happen

"We did an experiment to see how fast ice melts in the sun."

71. strive

verb

to try very hard to do something or to reach a goal

"She strives to get good grades at school."

72. may

verb

To be possible or likely to happen.

"It may rain tomorrow, so bring an umbrella."

73. turmoil

noun

a state of great confusion, noise, or worry

"The city was in turmoil after the big storm."

74. despair

noun

a feeling that you have no hope

"After many job interviews, she felt despair."

75. perversity

noun

a desire to do things in a way that is not reasonable or is against what most people think is right

"Out of pure perversity, he refused to take the easy route and chose the hardest one."

76. rally

noun

a public meeting where people show support for a person, idea, or group

"The team had a late rally and won the game."

77. robust

adjective

Strong and healthy.

"The athlete has a robust body and can run very fast."

78. evoke

verb

to make someone remember something

"This song evokes happy memories of my childhood."

79. crowds

noun

large groups of people in one place

"Big crowds filled the stadium for the football game."

80. making

noun

the act of creating or building something

"She is making a cake for her friend."

81. mean

verb

to have a certain meaning

"What does this word mean?"

82. edging

noun

A border or something placed along a border.

"The gardener is edging the lawn to make it look neat."

83. noteworthy

adjective

important or interesting enough to get attention

"Her hard work is noteworthy."

84. moult

noun

the time when a bird, animal, or insect loses old feathers, skin, or hair and grows new ones

"In autumn, many birds moult and grow new feathers."

85. enantiodromia

noun

a change into the opposite, especially when something becomes so extreme that it turns into its opposite

"After years of being very strict, his parenting changed into the opposite, and he became very relaxed."

86. ingrate

noun

a person who does not feel or show thanks for kindness

"After all the help he got, he did not even say thank you, so she called him an ingrate."

87. first

adjective

coming before all others in time, order, or importance

"This is my first day at this school."

88. court

noun

A place where legal trials happen. It is where a judge and lawyers make decisions about laws and if someone broke the law.

"The trial will take place in the court tomorrow."

89. passenger

noun

a person who travels in a car, bus, train, plane, or boat but does not drive it

"All passengers must wear seat belts on the bus."

90. janet

noun

a female first name

"Janet is my friend from work."

91. tres

English Translation

three

"In Spanish, "tres" means "three"."

92. rehabilitate

verb

to help a person get better after illness, injury, or addiction, so they can live normally again

"After the accident, she worked with a therapist to rehabilitate her leg."

93. dismantle

verb

to take something apart, piece by piece

"They dismantled the old bed and moved it out of the room."

94. dismantling

noun

the act of taking something apart into pieces

"The workers are dismantling the old table before moving it."

95. enviable

adjective

making other people wish they had the same thing

"She has an enviable job with good pay and short hours."

96. inevitably

adverb

in a way that cannot be avoided

"If you do not save money, you will inevitably run out one day."

97. poke

noun

a quick push with a finger or a small object

"He poked my arm to get my attention."

98. bans

noun

plural of ban: An official order that stops something from being used or done.

"The school bans cell phones in class."

99. bought

verb

Past tense and past participle of 'buy'. To get something by paying money for it.

"I bought a new book yesterday."

100. nervous

adjective

Feeling worried, anxious, or afraid.

"I was nervous before my English test."