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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
release (noun)
The act of releasing or setting something free.
emission (noun)
The act of emitting or giving off substances, such as gases or light.
Beginner Common
waking up (noun)
The act of waking someone or something, usually from sleep or inactivity
revival (noun)
Revival or stimulation of interest, awareness, or activity
Beginner Common
planting (noun)
The act of planting or cultivating plants.
Beginner Common
Protection (noun)
The act of protecting or defending against harm or danger.
Prevention (noun)
Measures taken to prevent something undesirable.
Beginner Common
conflict (noun)
A collision or conflict between opposing forces or elements.
impact (noun)
The action of one object hitting another forcefully.
encounter (noun)
An unexpected encounter between opposing forces, often in a military context.
Intermediate Common
embroidery (noun)
The act of sewing designs on fabric using a needle and thread.
Intermediate Common
closing (noun)
The action or process of closing or shutting something, encompassing both physical closures like doors and metaphorical closures such as ending a discussion.
shutdown (noun)
The cessation of operation or activity, often referring to closing down services or shutting off systems.
Beginner Very Common
becoming (noun)
The process of becoming or transitioning into a state.
Upper Intermediate Common
Comparison (noun)
The act of comparing similarities and differences
Beginner Common
Comparison (noun)
The act of examining similarities and differences between two or more entities.
Intermediate Common
Change (noun)
The act of changing or modifying something from one state to another.
Beginner Very Common
change (noun)
The act or process of making something different, or a thorough transformation in form or appearance.
Lower Intermediate Common
beginning (noun)
The act of making something accessible or starting an event, process, or plan.
ceremony (noun)
A ceremony or event marking the start or inauguration of an official activity.
Beginner Common
transformation (noun)
Transforming or converting something into another form or state
modification (noun)
Modification or adaptation of a system, procedure, or plan
Intermediate Common
Material processing (noun)
The processing or transforming of materials into finished products, typically in industrial or manufacturing contexts.
Reform (noun)
The act of reforming or altering, often relating to changes in organizational structures or systems.
Intermediate Common
translation (noun)
The process of converting text or speech from one language to another.
interpretation (noun)
The act of explaining or providing an understanding of something.
Beginner Very Common
Transformation (noun)
The process of changing something from one form to another.
Unit conversion (noun)
The process of changing a value from one unit or measurement to another.
Modulation (noun)
The process of varying a wave signal, used in electronics and communications.
Beginner Common
going (noun)
The act of going or moving from one place to another
Beginner Common
force (noun)
The act of applying force to move something.
Beginner Common
Creation (noun)
The process of creating or manufacturing goods and services.
Intermediate Common
mixing (noun)
The process of mixing or blending elements to form a new substance or concept.
Beginner Common
cutting (noun)
The act of cutting, splitting, or performing surgery.
Intermediate Common
surgery (noun)
A surgical procedure performed to diagnose or treat medical conditions.
Beginner Very Common
tying (noun)
The action of tying, binding, or fastening objects together.
connecting (noun)
The act of establishing relationships or connections between people or things.
commitment (noun)
Formalization or commitment in agreements or promises.
Beginner Common
revelation (noun)
The act of revealing or disclosing information.
spreading (noun)
The process of spreading or distributing knowledge.
Intermediate Common
spreading (noun)
The act of distributing or broadcasting information, ideas, or materials to the public.
Intermediate Common
Burning (noun)
The act of burning or incinerating materials.
Cremation (noun)
Cremation, especially during a funeral.
Beginner Common
radiation (noun)
The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles that cause ionization.
Upper Intermediate Common
deposit (noun)
The process of depositing money or items for safekeeping.
entrustment (noun)
The act of entrusting someone with the care or custody of an item or responsibility.
Intermediate Common
Training (noun)
The process of teaching or learning a skill, often through structured activities or repeated exercises.
Drilling (noun)
An exercise or routine performed repeatedly to enhance skill and efficiency, often used in contexts such as military or emergency readiness.
Lower Intermediate Very Common
Training (noun)
The process of training or practicing to enhance skills or knowledge.
Beginner Common
Skill teaching (noun)
The process of teaching skills and knowledge related to specific competencies.
Intermediate Common
Gambling (noun)
The act or practice of betting money or stakes on an event with an uncertain outcome.
Beginner Common
meeting (noun)
The action or occasion of meeting or encountering, whether planned or unexpected.
Beginner Common
forecast (noun)
A forecast or prediction usually related to weather, financial markets, or future events.
Intermediate Common
Nursing (noun)
The profession or practice of caring for the sick or infirm, typically performed in a healthcare setting.
Intermediate Common
trying (noun)
The act of making an effort or attempting to achieve something.
Beginner Very Common
rest (noun)
Activities or periods devoted to rest and recovery from physical exertion or mental stress.
break (noun)
A short break or pause from work to refresh oneself.
Beginner Common
growth (noun)
The process of development or improvement, enhancing growth or making something better.
Lower Intermediate Common
national development (noun)
The process of enhancing a country's economic growth, social progress, and sustainable development.
Upper Intermediate Common
leading (noun)
The act of leading, guiding, or accompanying someone or something.
Beginner Common
consideration (noun)
The act of considering or thinking something through carefully.
evaluation (noun)
The evaluation or analysis of something, typically for academic or professional purposes.
trial (noun)
A formal examination or legal process in a courtroom.
Upper Intermediate Common
Printing (noun)
The act or process of producing printed materials, such as books or newspapers, using mechanical equipment.
Intermediate Common
proof (noun)
The process of proving or confirming the truth or validity of something.
Intermediate Common
speaking (noun)
The act of speaking or communicating using words.
speech (noun)
A speech or address delivered to an audience.
Beginner Very Common
conversation (noun)
The act of engaging in conversation or discussion.
Beginner Very Common
addition (noun)
The act or process of increasing or adding to something.
Beginner Common
allergy (noun)
The condition of being allergic to certain substances.
defeat (noun)
The act of losing in a competition or struggle.
Beginner Common
Medicine (noun)
The science and practice of medicine, including diagnosis and treatment.
Intermediate Very Common
spread (noun)
The process of spreading or distributing something, such as information, diseases, or influence.
diffusion (noun)
Diffusion, particularly in scientific contexts.
Beginner Common