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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
repression (noun)
Suppression or repression, often in social, political, or emotional contexts.
pressing (noun)
The act of pressing down on something, typically with fingers or hands.
compression (noun)
Compression or applying force to reduce the volume of something.
Intermediate Common
pressure (noun)
The act of applying pressure or stress to influence behavior or achieve a particular outcome.
Intermediate Common
spreading (noun)
The act of distributing or spreading out over a wide area.
statistical pattern (noun)
In statistics, the pattern or arrangement of values in terms of frequency.
Beginner Common
power distribution (noun)
The distribution of power from a central authority to local governments or organizations.
Upper Intermediate Common
encouragement (noun)
The act of stimulating or encouraging increased activity or development.
Intermediate Common
impact (noun)
The meeting or collision of forces, objects, or ideas resulting in physical or metaphorical contact or influence.
Intermediate Common
action (noun)
The act or process of doing something, such as a behavior or physical action.
execution (noun)
The execution or implementation of a task or plan.
Beginner Very Common
crime (noun)
An act of committing a crime or any wrongdoing, violating legal or moral codes.
Intermediate Common
deep bowing (noun)
The act of bowing deeply, often with hands pressed together for respect or worship
Beginner Common
refining (noun)
The process of refining a substance by removing impurities, often used in industrial and chemical contexts.
distillation (noun)
The act of heating a liquid until it vaporizes and then cooling it to return to liquid form, a process used in distillation.
Intermediate Common
returning (noun)
The act of returning or reversing direction
turning (noun)
Turning over or shifting position
Beginner Common
return (noun)
The act of returning or coming back to a place or situation
Beginner Very Common
speaking (noun)
The act of speaking or declaring something, typically in a formal context.
Intermediate Common
mention (noun)
The act of mentioning or referring to something in speech or writing.
Beginner Common
sound blending (noun)
The blending or assimilation of sounds or elements, especially in phonetics.
Intermediate Common
sweeping (noun)
The act of sweeping, cleaning an area using a broom
removal (noun)
A methodical process of removing unwanted items or debris
Beginner Very Common
initiating (noun)
The process of instigating or initiating something.
Intermediate Uncommon
terror act (noun)
A specific incident involving terrorism.
terrorism (noun)
Use of violence and intimidation, especially for political purposes.
Advanced Uncommon
formation (noun)
The process of forming or taking shape, often in the context of development or creation in various fields.
Intermediate Common
Construction (noun)
The process of constructing buildings or infrastructure.
Beginner Very Common
causing trouble (noun)
The act of intentionally causing trouble or conflict.
Intermediate Common
biting (noun)
The act of biting with teeth or using a tool to cut
corrosion (noun)
Corrosion or gradual wearing away of material due to chemical reactions
etching (noun)
The act of etching or engraving a design onto a surface using acid or similar substances
Lower Intermediate Very Common
Corrosion (noun)
The gradual destruction or deterioration of materials through chemical or physical processes, particularly oxidation in metals.
Upper Intermediate Common
erosion (noun)
The process of soil, rock, or material being worn away and transported by natural forces like water or wind.
Intermediate Common
Prevention (noun)
The action of preventing something from occurring.
Lower Intermediate Common
stepping (noun)
The act of stepping or moving forward physically.
progress (noun)
Progress or advancement in a figurative sense, such as in life or career.
Beginner Common
Supervision (noun)
Supervision and management of activities or organizations to ensure they follow guidelines or standards.
Regulation (noun)
Regulation or control by setting and enforcing rules within a specific field.
Intermediate Common
removal (noun)
The act of removing, eliminating, or disposing of something
Beginner Common
origin (noun)
The process of coming into existence, being born, or originating.
Intermediate Common
specifying (noun)
The act of specifying, determining, or setting elements such as rules or values
Intermediate Common
eating (noun)
The act of consuming food.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
sports authority (noun)
An organization or authority responsible for managing and overseeing sports activities.
sports activities (noun)
Activities related to sports or physical exercises.
Intermediate Common
Charity (noun)
Activities aimed at promoting the welfare of others, typically by donating money or aid to the needy.
Intermediate Common
recovery (noun)
The act of recovering or salvaging something from failure or loss
data restore (verb)
To restore data from a backup
loaning (noun)
The act of borrowing or lending money
Intermediate Common
Rescue (noun)
An organized effort to save people from dangerous situations, often involving quick emergency response by trained personnel.
Intermediate Common
borrowing (noun)
The act of borrowing money or goods, intending to return them later.
Intermediate Common
Speculation (noun)
The act of buying assets with the intent to sell at a higher price for profit.
Upper Intermediate Common
collecting (noun)
The act of collecting or gathering items for storage or further use.
saving (noun)
The act of saving or conserving resources like money or energy.
preservation (noun)
Preservation or maintenance of items or conditions in an optimal state.
Beginner Common
harvesting (noun)
The process of gathering mature crops from fields, especially in agriculture.
Beginner Common
sampling (noun)
The process of collecting samples for analysis or testing
Intermediate Common
Data collection (noun)
The process of gathering or compiling information for analysis or reference.
Intermediate Common
Preservation (noun)
Preservation or storage of items to maintain their condition and prevent damage or decay.
Beginner Common
Farming (noun)
The science and practice of farming, including cultivating the soil, growing crops, and raising animals.
Beginner Common
Agriculture (noun)
The science, art, and business of cultivating soil, producing crops, and raising livestock.
Farming (noun)
Practices and techniques used in farming and cultivation.
Lower Intermediate Common
Retirement (noun)
The act or state of withdrawing from one's position or occupation, typically upon reaching a certain age.
Intermediate Common
clinging (noun)
The act of forming a cluster or adhering to a surface
Beginner Common
birth (noun)
The act or process of being born.
onset (noun)
The emergence or occurrence of something new.
Beginner Very Common
fixing (noun)
The act of correcting or fixing a problem or issue.
Beginner Very Common
correcting (noun)
The act of correcting or amending something to improve or make it accurate.
Lower Intermediate Very Common
Problem-solving (noun)
The process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues.
Intermediate Common