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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
praise (noun)
Praise or commendation for someone or something
admiration (noun)
Admiration or regard with appreciation
Beginner Common
help (noun)
The act of providing help or support to someone or something
Beginner Common
Aid (noun)
The act of providing assistance, support, or aid to someone in need.
Beginner Very Common
washing (noun)
The act of washing or rinsing to clean surfaces or remove impurities
leaching (noun)
The process of leaching, where water removes substances from soil or rock
Beginner Common
pulling (noun)
The act of pulling or drawing something towards oneself
convulsions (noun)
Involuntary muscle contractions causing spasms or convulsions, often in a medical context
Beginner Common
pointing (noun)
The act of pointing or directing attention
Beginner Common
gathering (noun)
An assembly or gathering of people for a specific purpose such as meetings, protests, or events.
congregating (noun)
The act of people congregating or coming together.
Beginner Common
renting (noun)
The act of renting or leasing something for a period of time, usually involving payment.
Beginner Very Common
invitation (noun)
The act of inviting someone to an event or activity.
Beginner Common
joining (noun)
The process of joining or connecting parts or materials.
Intermediate Common
using (noun)
The act of using or employing something.
Beginner Very Common
use (noun)
The use or implementation of something, particularly objects, tools, or software.
usability (noun)
The usability or practicality of something.
Beginner Very Common
expenditure (noun)
The act of using funds or resources for a specific purpose.
Lower Intermediate Common
Lifestyle (noun)
The manner or style in which a person lives, including habits and attitudes.
Beginner Common
utilization (noun)
The effective use or employment of something, especially in resource management or strategic contexts.
Intermediate Common
using power (noun)
The act of exercising authority or power, often in a formal or official context.
Intermediate Common
trade (noun)
The act of buying and selling goods or services.
Beginner Common
situation (noun)
A situation or state of affairs, particularly in relation to context or circumstances.
Intermediate Common
Card (noun)
A piece of thick paper or cardboard used for playing games, sending greetings, or identification.
Greeting card (noun)
A ceremonial greeting card used for festivals or special occasions.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
execution (noun)
The process of executing or carrying out an action, task, or procedure
Intermediate Common
execution (noun)
The process of executing a plan, action, or functioning of a system.
Upper Intermediate Common
task execution (noun)
The process of executing tasks or activities within an organization, often related to business or administrative functions.
Intermediate Common
Lifestyle (noun)
The manner or style in which someone lives their life.
Living process (noun)
The act or process of living one's life actively.
Lower Intermediate Common
sustenance (noun)
The act of maintaining or sustaining existence
preservation (noun)
Maintenance or protection of a condition or state
Intermediate Common
sustaining life (noun)
The process of sustaining life including activities and means necessary for existence.
livelihood (noun)
Means by which an individual supports themselves financially or otherwise.
Intermediate Common
pulling (noun)
The act of pulling or dragging something towards oneself.
attracting (noun)
The process of attracting or drawing in interest or attention.
Beginner Common
watching (noun)
The act of watching or viewing something attentively.
tending (noun)
The process of taking care of or tending to something.
Beginner Very Common
sucking (noun)
The act of sucking or drawing in, often using one's mouth or a device, such as when absorbing liquids or air.
absorption (noun)
The process of absorption or assimilation of substances, like how plants absorb water or nutrients.
suction (noun)
Suction or the use of vacuum to draw in substances.
Beginner Common
caring (noun)
The act of providing care or attending to someone's needs.
management (noun)
Supervision or management of tasks or people to ensure standards are met.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
maintenance (noun)
The act of maintaining and caring for something to ensure it stays in good condition
care (noun)
The process of providing attention or care, often in healthcare or childcare
Lower Intermediate Common
walking (noun)
The act of walking or traveling on foot.
journey (noun)
The event or process of making a journey.
Beginner Common
traveling (noun)
The act or process of traveling from one location to another, including planning and logistics.
Beginner Common
obtaining (noun)
The act or process of obtaining or acquiring something.
Beginner Common
falling (noun)
The act of falling, declining, or decreasing in number or intensity.
rain (noun)
Rainfall or the process of precipitation.
failure (noun)
Disqualification or failure, especially in exams or competitions.
Beginner Common
decorating (noun)
The act or process of adding items to enhance appearance.
decoration (noun)
The result or final appearance after decoration.
Beginner Common
examination (noun)
The act of examining or inspecting something to assess its condition or quality, often in medical, official, or regulatory contexts.
Lower Intermediate Common
examining (noun)
The act of examining or verifying to ensure accuracy, quality, or compliance.
Intermediate Common
Marketing (noun)
Activities to promote the buying or selling of products or services.
Intermediate Common
connecting (noun)
The act of connecting or joining parts together
attachment (noun)
Addition or attachment
Beginner Common
Opposition (noun)
The act of opposing or resisting something
Counteraction (noun)
Efforts to counteract a specific action or force
Struggle (noun)
Struggle or combat against opposition
Intermediate Common
welcoming (noun)
The act of welcoming or receiving someone or something; hospitality shown to guests or visitors.
Beginner Very Common
response (noun)
An act of answering a question, providing a written or spoken reply, or reacting to a situation.
Beginner Very Common
Agreement (noun)
Acceptance or agreement
Beginner Common
response (noun)
A response or reaction to a stimulus, question, or situation, indicating responsiveness.
Lower Intermediate Common
fight (noun)
The act of fighting or struggling, often in physical combat or competitive scenarios.
Beginner Common
setting up (noun)
The act of establishing or arranging something, such as an organization or system.
Intermediate Common
Pregnancy (noun)
The condition of carrying a developing embryo or fetus in the body.
Beginner Very Common
cutting (noun)
The act or process of cutting, whether physical or metaphorical.
removal (noun)
The decision to exclude or remove something, such as in editing or planning.
Beginner Common
decision (noun)
The act of making a decision or judgment, typically in a formal or official context
Intermediate Common
decision-making (noun)
The process of making decisions or reaching judgments.
Beginner Very Common