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charm
(noun)
A quality or trait that makes someone lovable or attractive.
witchcraft
(noun)
A method of witchcraft intended to make others love you.
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Beginner | Common | |
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propose
(verb)
To present or propose a matter, opinion, or item for consideration or action.
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Intermediate | Very Common | |
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Armed forces
(noun)
Troops or armed forces.
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Intermediate | Uncommon | |
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Military officer
(noun)
A senior military officer responsible for assisting and advising in military planning and operations.
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Upper Intermediate | Common | |
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food supplies
(noun)
Food supplies or essentials prepared for a journey or emergency situations.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Equal
(adjective, adverb)
Equal in value, amount, or meaning; not differing.
Always
(adverb)
Regularly happens all the time; consistently.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Finish
(verb)
To finish or complete a task.
Achieve
(verb)
To achieve a desired outcome.
Deceived
(verb)
To be deceived or tricked.
Destroyed
(verb)
To suffer damage or destruction.
Already
(adjective)
Already done or finished.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Complete
(verb)
To complete or finish a task or mission.
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Beginner | Common | |
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increase or add
(verb)
To increase or add to something for support or enhancement.
additional
(adjective)
Additional, relating to something provided as a supplement.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Eat (royal)
(verb)
To eat in a royal context.
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Expert | Very Rare | |
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Pretend
(verb)
To pretend or act in a way that conceals true feelings.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Post
(noun)
A structural piece used as a pillar, post, or pole for support.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Saturn
(noun)
The sixth planet from the Sun, known for its prominent rings.
Saturday
(noun)
The seventh day of the week.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Serve food
(verb)
To offer food or drinks to customers as a service.
Start play
(verb)
To initiate play in sports by sending a ball to the opposing side.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Deteriorate
(verb)
To deteriorate or worsen in condition or reputation.
Lose
(verb)
To lose something tangible or intangible, such as life, property, or status.
Damaged
(verb)
To be damaged or rendered unusable.
Spoil
(verb)
To spoil, rot, or decay.
Waste
(verb)
To waste resources or effort.
Pay
(verb)
To pay or settle a financial obligation.
Die
(verb)
To die or pass away.
Bad
(adjective)
Bad or spoiled, especially in behavior or condition.
Disabled
(adjective)
Impaired or disabled.
Emphasize
(particle)
Added to verbs or adverbs for emphasis or completion.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Pay expenses
(verb)
To pay or incur expenses
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Beginner | Common | |
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Sound
(noun)
A perceivable sound, such as thunder, music, or speech.
Opinion/vote
(noun)
An opinion, popularity, or vote count.
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Absolute Beginner | Very Common | |
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risk
(verb)
To take a risk or gamble by facing something that may have good or bad outcomes.
risk
(verb)
To face the possibility of suffering or danger.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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loud sound
(noun)
A strong, high-volume sound or noise.
noisy
(adjective)
Characterized by loud sounds; full of noise.
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Beginner | Common | |
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extreme extent
(adverb, conjunction)
To such an extent that it implies a consequence; so much so that.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Upset
(verb)
To feel upset or disappointed.
Sorry
(adjective)
Sorry or apologetic.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Die
(verb)
To pass away or die, used in formal contexts.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Regrettable
(adjective)
To consider something regrettable.
Regret loss
(verb)
To feel regret about losing or missing something valuable or an opportunity.
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Beginner | Common | |
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splinter
(noun)
Wood fibers that split into sharp strands or similar materials.
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Beginner | Common | |
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stab
(verb)
To stab or insert something sharply, such as using a sharp object to pierce.
insert
(verb)
To place or tuck an object into something, like inserting paper on a spike.
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Beginner | Common | |
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digging tool
(noun)
A tool made of iron with a long handle, used for digging, scraping, and soil tilling.
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Beginner | Common | |
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spoiled
(adjective)
Already spoiled, ruined, or broken.
deceased
(verb)
Deceased or passed away.
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Beginner | Common | |
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tacky
(adjective)
Informally describes something or someone as tacky or lacking sophistication
close friend
(noun)
A term for a close or best friend, especially among young people
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Lower Intermediate | Common | |
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waste time
(verb)
To use up time without achieving beneficial results.
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Beginner | Common | |
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go mad
(verb)
To lose one's mind or become insane.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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sacrifice
(verb)
To give up something valuable for the benefit of others or a greater cause.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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damaged
(verb, adjective)
To be damaged or ruined physically, emotionally, or socially.
financial loss
(verb)
To incur a financial or material loss.
lose status
(verb)
To lose prestige or status.
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Beginner | Common | |
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tiger
(noun)
A large carnivorous mammal in the Felidae family, including species like the tiger and leopard. Also used to describe a skilled or fierce person.
Sumatran tiger
(noun)
(Southern dialect) Sumatran tiger.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Garment
(noun)
An upper garment such as a shirt, blouse, or T-shirt.
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Absolute Beginner | Very Common | |
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meddle
(verb)
To intrude or meddle in others' affairs inappropriately.
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Lower Intermediate | Common | |
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Clothing
(noun)
Clothing worn on the body
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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deteriorate
(verb)
To decrease in quality, condition, or status over time.
decline
(verb)
To lose effectiveness, power, or prestige.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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deteriorate
(verb)
To deteriorate or decline in quality or status.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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T-shirt
(noun)
A casual shirt, typically made of cotton, with a simple design featuring a round neck and short sleeves.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Light
(noun)
Brightness that allows vision.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Sunlight
(noun)
Sunlight; the natural light that comes from the sun.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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light
(noun)
Light from artificial sources like lamps or bulbs.
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Absolute Beginner | Very Common | |
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light
(noun)
Visible light or brightness that makes things visible, from natural or artificial sources.
enlightenment
(noun)
Knowledge or insight leading to understanding or clarity.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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saffron orange
(adjective)
A yellowish-red color, also known as saffron orange.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Explain or disclose
(verb)
To explain, describe, or disclose information, making something known or manifest.
Perform
(verb)
To perform in plays, films, or other forms of entertainment.
Show
(verb)
To show, display, or indicate something.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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comment
(verb)
To express an opinion through speech or writing.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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preach
(verb)
To preach or deliver a sermon, especially in a Buddhist context.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Signifies
(verb)
Indicates or shows that something is true or evident.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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100,000
(quantifier)
A hundred thousand.
extreme
(adjective)
Very much or extremely.
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Beginner | Common | |
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very far
(adjective)
Extremely far or distant, often used metaphorically or poetically.
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Intermediate | Common |