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1. quan

noun

A deep, philosophical concept, especially in Eastern philosophy, referring to a fundamental or essential principle or quality.

"Many philosophers have tried to understand the quan of existence."

2. surrounding

verb

To be all around something or someone.

"The park is surrounding our house."

3. bewilderment

noun

The feeling of being very confused and not understanding something.

"She looked at the instructions with bewilderment because they were not clear."

4. advertisement

noun

A public notice that tells people about a product, service, job, or event.

"I saw an advertisement for a new phone on TV."

5. advertising

noun

The activity of telling people about a product or service, usually through ads on TV, radio, in newspapers, or online.

"The company spends a lot of money on advertising."

6. creatinine

noun

A waste product that comes from the normal breakdown of muscles in the body.

"The doctor ordered a blood test to check my creatinine levels."

7. cashew

noun

A kidney-shaped nut that comes from a tropical tree.

"I like to eat cashews as a snack."

8. renounced

verb

To say formally that you give up a claim, right, or belief.

"The prince renounced his right to the throne."

9. dull

adjective

Not sharp; having an edge or point that does not cut or pierce easily.

"This knife is dull, so it cannot cut the tomato easily."

10. sculpture

noun

A three-dimensional work of art made by shaping or combining hard materials like stone, wood, or metal.

"The museum has a beautiful sculpture made of marble."

11. mucha

English Translation

a lot

"I like pizza mucha."

12. conceive

verb

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

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

13. spectra

noun

The plural form of 'spectrum'.

"The spectra of different stars show different elements."

14. 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."

15. emphasize

verb

To give special importance or attention to something.

"The teacher will emphasize the importance of studying for the test."

16. infuriating

verb

Making someone extremely angry.

"It is infuriating when people talk loudly on their phones in public."

17. extremely

adverb

To a very great degree; very much.

"The movie was extremely funny. I laughed a lot."

18. accessible

adjective

Easy to reach or get to.

"The library is accessible by bus or train."

19. interact

verb

To talk or do things with other people.

"I like to interact with my friends online."

20. cast

verb

To throw something with force.

"He cast the stone into the lake."

21. dreadful

adjective

Very bad or unpleasant.

"The weather today is dreadful; it's raining and cold."

22. mugged

verb

To be attacked and robbed in a public place.

"The old man was mugged on his way home from the store."

23. sweeping

verb

To clean a floor or other surface by using a broom.

"She is sweeping the floor in the kitchen."

24. continent

noun

A very large area of land on Earth. There are usually considered to be seven continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.

"Africa is a very hot continent."

25. irritation

noun

a feeling of being annoyed or angry, often because of something small or repeated

"His constant talking caused me a lot of irritation."

26. aims

noun

Something you want to achieve or do.

"One of my aims is to learn English well."

27. astonishing

adjective

Very surprising or impressive; causing a feeling of great wonder.

"The magician did an astonishing trick."

28. christian

noun

A person who believes in and follows Jesus Christ.

"She is a Christian and goes to church every Sunday."

29. skeng

noun

A term primarily used in Jamaican and Caribbean slang, often referring to a gun, especially a firearm.

"The police found a skeng hidden under the bed."

30. explain

verb

To make something clear or easy to understand.

"Can you explain this math problem to me?"

31. province

noun

A large area of a country, like a state or region. It has its own local government.

"Quebec is a province in Canada."

32. hindsight

noun

Understanding a situation or event only after it has happened.

"With hindsight, I should have studied harder for the test."

33. pupil

noun

A student in a school or someone who is being taught.

"She is a good pupil and always does her homework."

34. done

verb

Finished; completed. It means that something is finished.

"I am done with my homework."

35. definitely

adverb

Without any doubt; certainly.

"I am definitely going to the party."

36. nigger

noun

A very offensive word for a Black person. It is considered a racial slur.

"It is not acceptable to use the word 'nigger'."

37. diverse

adjective

Made up of many different things or people.

"The school has a diverse group of students from many countries."

38. bacteria

noun

Very small living things that you cannot see without a microscope. Some can cause diseases, but others are helpful.

"Washing your hands helps remove bacteria that can make you sick."

39. additional

adjective

More than what is already present or available.

"We need additional chairs for the party."

40. classify

verb

To put things into groups based on their similarities.

"Scientists classify animals based on their characteristics."

41. together

adverb

With each other. It means people are doing something with each other or in the same place.

"We went to the park together."

42. information

noun

Facts or details about something or someone.

"I need more information about the new product."

43. offspring

noun

A person's child or children. It can refer to one child or many children.

"They are proud of their offspring's achievements in school."

44. reproduction

noun

The process of making more living things.

"Plants use seeds for reproduction."

45. separate

verb

To divide or keep things apart.

"Please separate the white clothes from the colored clothes before washing them."

46. different

adjective

Not the same. Not like something else.

"My car is a different color than yours."

47. consume

verb

To use something up completely.

"The car consumes a lot of gas."

48. according

adverb

As stated by or in agreement with someone or something.

"According to the weather forecast, it will rain tomorrow."

49. membrane

noun

A thin, soft layer that covers or lines something.

"The skin on a grape is a type of membrane."

50. multicellular

adjective

Having or consisting of many cells.

"Humans are multicellular organisms."

51. unicellular

adjective

Made of only one cell. A cell is the smallest part of a living thing that can work on its own.

"Bacteria are unicellular organisms."

52. cellular

adjective

Relating to or made of cells. Cells are the small units that make up all living things.

"Our bodies are made of many cellular structures."

53. monarch

noun

A single person who rules a country, like a king or queen. They usually get their position through family.

"The monarch lives in a big palace."

54. relationship

noun

The way in which two or more people or things are connected, or the state of being connected.

"They have a good relationship with their neighbors."

55. taxonomy

noun

The science of classifying living things (like plants and animals) into groups based on their similarities and differences.

"Scientists use taxonomy to understand the relationships between different species."

56. functions

noun

The normal purpose of something.

"The main function of a car is to transport people."

57. structure

noun

Something that is built or organized in a specific way.

"The building has a strong structure."

58. synergy

noun

When two or more things work together and create a better result than if they worked alone.

"The synergy between the team members helped them to complete the project successfully."

59. specialize

verb

To focus on a specific area of study or work.

"Many doctors specialize in a specific area of medicine, like pediatrics or cardiology."

60. referring

verb

To mention or speak about someone or something.

"She was referring to her friend when she said someone was late."

61. particular

adjective

Special or different from others.

"This is a particular type of flower that only grows in this area."

62. communicate

verb

To share information, ideas, or feelings with someone.

"We communicate by talking to each other."

63. organisms

noun

Living things, like plants, animals, and bacteria.

"Humans are complex organisms."

64. essential

adjective

Very important or necessary.

"Water is essential for life."

65. scientists

noun

People who study science.

"Scientists are working to find a cure for cancer."

66. organization

noun

A group of people who work together for a specific purpose.

"The school is a large organization with many students and teachers."

67. taught

verb

The past tense and past participle of the verb 'teach'. It means to give someone knowledge or skills.

"My mother taught me how to cook."

68. bound

verb

To jump or leap quickly.

"The dog bounded across the field."

69. savoured

verb

To enjoy the taste or smell of something completely.

"She savoured the delicious chocolate cake."

70. steeling

verb

To prepare oneself mentally to do or face something difficult or unpleasant.

"She was steeling herself for the difficult conversation with her boss."

71. stole

verb

To take something that does not belong to you without permission.

"Someone stole my wallet from my bag."

72. trait

noun

A special quality or characteristic that someone or something has.

"Kindness is a good trait to have."

73. snowflake

noun

A small, soft piece of ice that falls from the sky as snow.

"We watched the snowflakes fall outside the window."

74. pact

noun

An agreement between people or groups.

"The countries signed a peace pact to end the war."

75. dumbass

noun

A stupid or foolish person.

"Don't be such a dumbass, you almost broke it!"

76. dock

noun

A place in a harbor where ships come to load and unload things or for repairs.

"The ship arrived at the dock early this morning."

77. retreat

noun

A movement away from an enemy or danger.

"The soldiers had to retreat because they were outnumbered."

78. angry

adjective

Feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.

"She was very angry when her brother broke her toy."

79. future

noun

The time that will come after the present.

"I will travel to Japan in the future."

80. lucid

adjective

Easy to understand; clear.

"The teacher gave a lucid explanation of the math problem."

81. chastise

verb

To punish someone, often by hitting them.

"The teacher had to chastise the student for talking during class."

82. regard

noun

A feeling of respect and admiration for someone or something.

"I have a lot of regard for my teacher because she is very knowledgeable."

83. tall

adjective

Having a greater than average height.

"The tall man could reach the top shelf."

84. attentiveness

noun

The quality of paying close attention to something or someone.

"The teacher appreciated the student's attentiveness in class."

85. cramped

adjective

Feeling restricted or uncomfortable because there is not enough space.

"My apartment is very cramped; I don't have much space."

86. how

adverb

In what way or manner.

"How are you today?"

87. lifted

verb

Past tense and past participle of 'lift'.

"He lifted the box onto the shelf."

88. quick

adjective

Moving or able to move with great speed.

"The rabbit was very quick and escaped from the fox."

89. fair

adjective

Just and equal; following the rules. Not taking one side over another.

"The teacher tried to be fair to all the students."

90. instinctual

adjective

Based on instinct; relating to or prompted by instinct.

"The bird's instinctual behavior led it to build a nest."

91. offended

verb

To feel hurt or upset by something someone said or did.

"She was offended by his rude comments."

92. fare

noun

The money you pay to travel on a bus, train, plane, etc.

"The bus fare is $2."

93. tertiary

adjective

Third in order or level.

"He received tertiary education at a university."

94. gov

noun

A short way to say 'government'. It means the group of people who control a country or area.

"The gov is trying to make new laws."

95. mute

noun

A person who is unable to speak, often because they were born that way or due to an injury.

"She hit the mute button on the remote control to silence the TV during the phone call."