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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
foreign affairs (noun)
Foreign affairs or international relations involving a country's dealings with other nations.
Upper Intermediate Common
Death (noun)
The act or event of dying; the termination of life.
Beginner Common
infection (noun)
The entry and multiplication of infectious agents in the body, resulting in disease.
Intermediate Common
communication (noun)
The act of exchanging information or establishing a relationship.
contact (noun)
Establishing communication for a specific task or objective.
Beginner Very Common
installation (noun)
The process of setting up something for use, such as software, equipment, or infrastructure.
Beginner Very Common
Monitoring (noun)
Monitoring or overseeing events, processes, or individuals.
Pursuit (noun)
Pursuit or continued effort to gather information.
Intermediate Common
hitting (noun)
The act of hitting or striking something.
Beginner Common
interpretation (noun)
The act or process of explaining or understanding the meaning of something.
exegesis (noun)
Critical explanation or analysis of a text, often in academic contexts, especially scripture.
Upper Intermediate Common
comic (noun)
A humorous comic or drawing, often depicting a story or satirical content.
Beginner Very Common
dancing (noun)
The act of dancing or moving rhythmically, often to music.
dance performance (noun)
Rhythmic movement as part of an artistic performance.
Beginner Very Common
Preparation (noun)
The action or process of making ready for use or consideration.
Beginner Common
Growth (noun)
The process of growing or increasing in size, number, or significance.
Beginner Common
adding (noun)
The act of adding or refilling something to complete or maintain its level.
Beginner Common
alert (noun)
An alert or reminder to notify someone about an impending situation or important matter.
advice (noun)
Advice or caution given to prevent mistakes or risky behavior.
Beginner Very Common
breaking (noun)
The act of breaking or shattering something into parts.
division (noun)
The occurrence of a split or division, often in a group or organization.
explode (noun)
Cracking or exploding due to pressure.
Beginner Common
Clothing (noun)
Clothing or attire worn according to norms or regulations.
Beginner Common
marriage ceremony (noun)
The act or ceremony of uniting two individuals in marriage, encompassing both formal and legal aspects.
Beginner Common
appointment (noun)
The official selection of someone for a job or position.
nomination (noun)
The proposal of someone for a position or honor.
Intermediate Common
removal (noun)
The act of removing clothes or objects.
uninstall (noun)
The process of uninstalling or disassembling machinery or equipment.
Beginner Common
Broadcast (noun)
The transmission or broadcast of media content such as television or radio.
Transfer (noun)
The act of transferring or conveying information or knowledge from one person or system to another.
Beginner Very Common
Photography (noun)
The act or process of capturing images using a camera
Beginner Very Common
Testing (noun)
The act of performing a test or experiment to discover or verify information.
Intermediate Common
experiment (noun)
A scientific procedure or test conducted to explore hypotheses or confirm facts.
trial (noun)
A trial or test to evaluate performance, suitability, or qualities of something or someone.
Intermediate Common
Assessment (noun)
The process of conducting an assessment to evaluate abilities, qualities, or performance.
Beginner Common
Spiritual practice (noun)
Engagement in spiritual or religious practices.
Advanced Uncommon
military affairs (noun, adjective)
Activities, operations, or characteristics related to the armed forces.
Intermediate Common
Weaving (noun)
The process of creating fabric by interlacing threads.
Intermediate Common
Reciting (verb, noun)
Reciting from memory, often used for poems or passages.
Traveling (noun)
Traveling or touring, typically for leisure or exploration.
Intermediate Common
Tourism (noun)
The activity of traveling or visiting places for pleasure, often related to leisure or the tourism industry.
Beginner Very Common
doing (noun)
The act of performing a task or activity, often with a focus on systematic or organized procedures.
Beginner Common
Operation (noun)
Functioning or operation of systems or machinery.
Work (noun)
Activities or tasks performed for a job or career.
Lower Intermediate Common
Making merit (noun)
The act of making merit by engaging in religious activities or charity in Buddhism to gain positive karma.
Beginner Very Common
destruction (noun)
Causing damage such that something is destroyed or irreparable
environmental harm (noun)
Environmental damage caused by human activities
Lower Intermediate Common
causing (noun)
The act of causing or making something happen
Intermediate Common
act/matter (noun, phrase, preposition)
The act or matter of being, used to introduce a subject or reason for discussion.
Intermediate Common
Corruption (noun)
Dishonest or illegal behavior, often involving bribery or misuse of power.
Intermediate Common
tactful management (noun)
Skill in managing affairs tactfully without causing hostility.
international relations (noun)
The art and practice of conducting negotiations and maintaining relationships between nations.
Intermediate Common
Travel for leisure (noun)
The act of traveling for leisure or exploration
Beginner Common
substitution (noun)
The act or process of representing or substituting one thing for another
Beginner Common
insertion (noun)
The act of inserting or introducing something between parts or into a whole.
Intermediate Common
Banking (noun)
The business and services offered by a bank.
Intermediate Common
massage (noun)
The act of manipulating muscles and tissues for therapeutic purposes
Beginner Common
meeting (noun)
An arrangement or agreement to meet someone at a specific time and place.
scheduling (noun)
The process of scheduling or organizing a meeting or appointment.
Beginner Very Common
counting (noun)
The act of counting or determining the number of items.
Beginner Common
Leadership (noun)
The act of leading or leadership.
Bringing (noun)
The act of bringing or carrying something.
Lower Intermediate Common
Import (noun)
The act of bringing goods or services into a country for trade or sale
Intermediate Common
presentation (noun)
The act of presenting information, particularly in formal settings like seminars or meetings, often using visual materials.
Intermediate Common
recommendation (noun)
The act of recommending or giving advice.
introduction (noun)
The introduction or presentation of a person or thing.
Beginner Common
packing (noun)
The act of filling or packing items into containers for storage or transport.
appointing (noun)
The formal process of appointing someone to a position or role.
Intermediate Common
lecture (noun)
A spoken presentation or detailed explanation to inform or educate an audience.
Intermediate Common