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1. which

determiner

Used to ask a question about a choice.

"Which color do you like best?"

2. albeit

conjunction

Meaning 'even though' or 'although'. It is used to introduce a statement that slightly weakens or contrasts with a previous statement.

"He was happy, albeit a little tired."

3. destination

noun

The place where someone or something is going or being sent.

"Our vacation destination is a beautiful beach."

4. several

determiner

More than two but not many.

"I have several books on my desk."

5. anguish

noun

A very strong feeling of sadness, pain, or suffering.

"She felt great anguish when her dog died."

6. thunderbirds

noun

A type of fictional aircraft or rescue vehicle featured in the British science fiction television series 'Thunderbirds'.

"My brother loves watching 'Thunderbirds' on TV."

7. races

noun

Plural of race. A race is a competition to see who is the fastest.

"The Olympic Games have many different races, like running and swimming."

8. sustainable

adjective

Able to be continued for a long time.

"We need to find sustainable ways to live on Earth."

9. iconic

adjective

Very famous and representing a particular idea or a time.

"Marilyn Monroe is an iconic figure of the 1950s."

10. aesthetic

noun

A set of ideas about beauty and art.

"The artist's work has a strong aesthetic appeal."

11. sparingly

adverb

Using or doing something in a small amount or with great care to avoid wasting it.

"Use oil sparingly when you cook to keep the food healthy."

12. dawn

noun

The time of day when the sun starts to appear in the sky.

"We woke up at dawn to see the sunrise."

13. fulfill

verb

To do or achieve what is necessary or expected.

"She needs to fulfill all the requirements to graduate."

14. elastic

adjective

Able to stretch and return to its original shape or size.

"The waistband of my pants is made of elastic, so they fit comfortably."

15. operational

adjective

Ready to be used; in working order.

"The new computer system is now fully operational."

16. comet

noun

A bright object in space that looks like a star with a tail. Comets are made of ice, dust, and gas.

"We saw a comet in the sky last night; it had a long, bright tail."

17. evacuation

noun

The act of moving people from a dangerous place to a safer place.

"The fire alarm caused an immediate evacuation of the building."

18. modified

verb

To change something a little, usually to improve it.

"We modified the recipe by adding more sugar."

19. guaranteed

verb

To promise that something will happen or is true.

"The company guaranteed that the product would work for at least a year."

20. fussy

adjective

Someone who is fussy is very careful about small details and is not easily satisfied.

"My baby is a fussy eater. He only likes certain foods."

21. innocuous

adjective

Not harmful or offensive.

"The comment seemed innocuous, but she was still upset."

22. quality

noun

How good or bad something is. It tells you the level of excellence or value of something.

"The restaurant is known for its high **quality** food."

23. ravenous

adjective

Extremely hungry.

"After running the marathon, I was ravenous and ate a huge pizza."

24. Montrose

noun

A town in Scotland.

"We are going to Montrose for our summer vacation."

25. stay

verb

To remain in a place.

"I will stay at home tonight."

26. abode

noun

A place where someone lives.

"My humble abode is small, but it is comfortable."

27. abide

verb

To follow or obey a rule, law, or decision.

"We must abide by the rules of the game."

28. goal

noun

Something that you want to do or achieve in the future.

"My goal is to learn English fluently."

29. aim

noun

A goal or purpose; something you are trying to achieve.

"My aim is to learn English well."

30. age

noun

The number of years a person has lived.

"What is your age?"

31. aged

adjective

Having lived for a long time; old.

"The aged man sat on the park bench."

32. mercies

noun

Acts of kindness, compassion, or forgiveness shown to someone.

"We should be thankful for the mercies we receive every day."

33. 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."

34. sordid

adjective

Very bad or dishonest; involving immoral or shameful actions.

"The story described the sordid details of their affair."

35. devoted

adjective

showing strong love or loyalty to someone or something

"She is a devoted mother who always cares for her children."

36. morbidly

adverb

In a way that shows an unhealthy interest in unpleasant things, especially death and disease.

"She was morbidly curious about the details of the accident."

37. muddle

noun

A confused or messy state; a situation that is not clear or organized.

"The papers on his desk were in a muddle."

38. cinder

noun

A small, black piece of partly burned coal, wood, or other material.

"The fireplace was full of cinders after the fire burned all night."

39. rustle

noun

A soft sound made by things rubbing together gently.

"I heard the rustle of leaves in the wind."

40. snatch

verb

To quickly grab something.

"The thief tried to snatch her purse."

41. fret

verb

To worry or be anxious about something.

"Don't fret about the small things in life."

42. gold

noun

A yellow precious metal that is often used to make jewelry and coins.

"Many people like to wear gold jewelry."

43. influence

noun

The power to affect someone or something.

"My parents had a big influence on my career choice."

44. mushroom

noun

A fungus with a stem and a round top that grows in the ground. Some mushrooms are good to eat, and some are poisonous (dangerous to eat).

"I like to eat mushrooms in my omelet."

45. dessiatines

noun

A unit of land measurement formerly used in Russia.

"The farmer owned 50 dessiatines of land."

46. pledges

noun

A serious promise or agreement to do something.

"He made a pledge to help the poor."

47. juxtaposing

verb

To place two or more things side by side, often to compare them or create an interesting effect.

"The artist is juxtaposing bright colors with dark ones in her painting."

48. practicing

verb

To do something again and again to become better at it.

"She is practicing the piano every day."

49. prostate

noun

A gland in men that is part of the reproductive system. It is located below the bladder and in front of the rectum.

"The doctor examined his prostate during the check-up."

50. sovereignty

noun

The power of a country to control itself.

"Each country has the right to protect its sovereignty."

51. disintegration

noun

The process of something breaking apart into smaller pieces.

"The old building suffered from disintegration due to years of neglect."

52. tranquility

noun

a state of peace and quiet

"I love the tranquility of the countryside."

53. orange

noun

a round fruit with a thick, bright skin that is orange in color and sweet to eat

"I ate an orange for breakfast today."

54. tend

verb

to be likely to do something or behave in a certain way

"I tend to wake up early in the morning."

55. precisely

adverb

Exactly; in a precise manner.

"The machine works precisely as it should."

56. precedent

noun

An action or decision that has already happened and can be used as a guide or example for similar situations in the future.

"The judge's ruling set a precedent for future cases about the same issue."

57. precedence

noun

The condition of coming before in time or order.

"Safety takes precedence over speed."

58. precise

adjective

Very exact and accurate. It means giving exact details and not general statements.

"The scientist gave a precise description of the experiment."

59. precision

noun

The quality of being exact and accurate.

"The doctor used great precision during the surgery."

60. essence

noun

The most important quality or meaning of something.

"The essence of friendship is trust."

61. asc

verb

To go up; to move upwards.

"The path began to asc gradually up the mountain."

62. scorned

verb

To be treated with a feeling of strong dislike and no respect.

"She felt scorned by her classmates when she didn't get invited to their party."

63. barfed

verb

To vomit. This means to throw up food from your stomach through your mouth.

"The little boy barfed after eating too much candy."

64. plushie

noun

A toy made of soft material, like a stuffed animal.

"My little sister loves to sleep with her plushie."

65. booj

noun

A type of imaginary creature mentioned in Lewis Carroll's poem "The Hunting of the Snark".

"The poem warned them to beware of the booj."

66. weigh

verb

To find out how heavy something is. You usually use a scale for this.

"The doctor needs to weigh the baby to see if he is growing properly."

67. anchor

noun

A heavy object used to stop a boat or ship from moving.

"The ship dropped its anchor to stay in place."

68. adrenaline

noun

A hormone (a chemical messenger in the body) that is released when you are excited, afraid, or stressed.

"When she saw the bear, she felt a rush of adrenaline."

69. seemingly

adverb

In a way that appears to be true, but might not be.

"Seemingly, he was happy with his new job, but he later quit."

70. flickered

verb

To shine with a light that is not steady. It goes on and off quickly.

"The candle flame flickered in the wind."

71. coax

verb

To gently persuade someone to do something.

"I had to coax my cat to come inside with treats."

72. tad

noun

A small amount of something.

"I need a tad more sugar in my coffee."

73. fed

verb

The past tense and past participle of the verb 'feed'.

"I fed the cat this morning."

74. commodities

noun

Things that can be bought and sold, especially raw materials or basic products.

"Oil, wheat, and coffee are examples of commodities."

75. father

noun

A male parent.

"My father is a teacher."

76. deer

noun

A type of animal that lives in the forest. They have four legs and usually have antlers (horns) on their head.

"I saw a deer in the woods behind my house."

77. encounter

noun

A meeting, especially one that happens unexpectedly.

"I had an interesting encounter with a famous actor yesterday."

78. impulsive

adjective

Acting or done without thinking carefully first.

"She is an impulsive person who often buys things she doesn't need."

79. tremendous

adjective

Very big or large.

"The building is of tremendous size."

80. foundry

noun

A factory where metal is melted and poured into molds to make different shapes.

"The workers at the foundry make engine parts."

81. skidded

verb

To slide without control, usually because the ground is slippery.

"The car skidded on the ice and crashed into a tree."

82. zeroing

verb

To set something to zero or to make something equal to zero.

"The company is zeroing its debt by selling some of its assets."

83. gazed

verb

To look at something for a long time, often with interest or surprise.

"She gazed at the stars in the night sky."

84. gassed

verb

Past tense and past participle of 'gas'. It means to attack someone with gas.

"During the war, many soldiers were gassed."

85. responsible

adjective

Having the job or duty of dealing with something.

"He is responsible for the project."

86. melatonin

noun

A hormone made by the brain that helps control sleep.

"My doctor told me that melatonin can help me fall asleep faster."

87. vales

noun

A vale is a valley. It's a low area of land between hills or mountains.

"The small village was nestled in a peaceful vale."

88. matcha

English Translation

powdered green tea

"I like to drink matcha in the morning."

89. london

noun

The capital city of England and the United Kingdom. It is a very big and important city.

"I want to visit London to see the Tower Bridge."

90. deadlifting

noun

The act of lifting a dead weight, usually a barbell loaded with weights, off the ground to a standing position.

"He is practicing deadlifting to build strength."

91. pricked

verb

To make a small hole in something with a sharp point.

"She pricked her finger with a needle while sewing."