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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
listening (noun)
The act or skill of listening attentively to sounds or spoken words.
Beginner Very Common
Rehabilitation (noun)
The process of rehabilitation or recovery in contexts such as health, economy, or environment.
Restoration (noun)
Restoration or repair of something to a former or better state.
Revitalization (noun)
Efforts to make something active or vigorous again, such as in economic, cultural, or social contexts.
Intermediate Common
Electricity body (noun)
An official organization responsible for generating and supplying electricity to consumers.
Intermediate Common
Meditation (noun)
The practice of meditation or deep contemplation to develop mindfulness and tranquility.
Prayer (noun)
Prayer or the act of chanting, often in religious contexts.
Intermediate Common
seeing (noun)
The act of seeing or viewing; perceiving with the eyes
Beginner Very Common
awarding (noun)
The act of giving or awarding something to someone.
delegating (noun)
The act of delegating a role or responsibility to someone.
entrusting (noun)
The act of entrusting someone with a task or responsibility.
Intermediate Common
Arrival (noun)
The act of arriving or coming to a place.
Beginner Common
possession (noun)
The act of having or possessing something.
existence (noun)
The experience of existing or being present in a certain context.
Intermediate Common
Participation (noun)
The act of participating or engaging in an activity, project, or group effort.
Intermediate Very Common
state governance (noun)
Work related to the governance and administration of a state, including political science and policy implementation.
political affairs (noun)
Affairs and activities associated with political positions that involve directing or controlling state administration.
hidden motives (adjective)
Actions with underlying hidden motives.
Intermediate Very Common
Lifting (noun)
The act of physically lifting or raising something.
Beginner Common
praise (noun)
Expression of admiration or praise for achievements or qualities
Intermediate Common
Cancellation (noun)
The act of stopping or nullifying an order, arrangement, or plan.
Annulment (noun)
Officially declaring something is no longer valid.
Revocation (noun)
The act of officially taking back or withdrawing something.
Beginner Common
Acceptance (noun)
The act of accepting or agreeing to something, or the acknowledgment of its validity.
Lower Intermediate Common
Moving (noun)
The act of moving or transferring from one place, position, or status to another.
Beginner Common
shooting (noun)
The act of shooting or firing a weapon or projectile.
scoring (noun)
Delivering or directing something with force, especially in sports.
Intermediate Common
seizing (noun)
The act of seizing or confiscating property, often in legal contexts.
occupation (noun)
Occupation or control over an area, often in a military or authoritative context.
Intermediate Common
Confirmation (noun)
The act of confirming or verifying something as true or valid.
Authentication (noun)
The action of proving the truth or genuineness of something.
Declaration (noun)
A formal declaration or statement.
Intermediate Common
dissolution (noun)
The dissolution or termination of an organization, structure, or system.
collapse (noun)
The occurrence of something collapsing or folding inward.
Upper Intermediate Common
separating (noun)
The act or process of separating or distinguishing items or elements.
distinction (noun)
Creating a distinction between elements in terms of identity or status, often in socio-political contexts.
Beginner Common
combat (noun)
The act or process of engaging in combat or warfare, typically between organized military forces.
Intermediate Common
collecting (noun)
The act of collecting or gathering items or data into a single place or group
Intermediate Common
combining (noun)
The act of combining or merging into a single unit.
Beginner Common
Participation (noun)
Participation or cooperation in an activity or event
Beginner Common
gathering (noun)
The act or state of coming together to form a group or union.
unity (noun)
The condition of being united; solidarity or coalition.
Beginner Common
waiting (noun)
The act of waiting for something or someone.
Beginner Common
singing (noun)
The act of singing.
crying (noun)
The act of crying or weeping.
complaining (noun)
The act of complaining or lamenting.
Beginner Common
Troop assembly (noun)
The act of assembling troops and supplies for military action.
Fundraising (noun)
The process of gathering monetary contributions for a specific cause.
Coordination (noun)
Organized effort to gather people or resources for a specific objective.
Advanced Uncommon
identifying (noun)
The action of identifying or designating something by name or symbol.
Intermediate Common
explosion (noun)
The act of exploding or a violent burst due to internal pressure.
emotional outburst (noun)
An outburst or sudden release of strong emotion or energy.
Beginner Common
Healing (noun)
Medical process of curing or healing an illness or injury.
Preserving (noun)
Maintaining or preserving something in a particular condition.
Caring (noun)
Taking care or providing care to someone or something.
Beginner Very Common
Admission (noun)
Admission or acceptance into a place or group.
Receiving (noun)
The act of receiving something tangible or intangible.
Intermediate Common
eating (noun)
The act of consuming food in a formal or polite context.
Beginner Common
Certification (noun)
Certification or endorsement indicating official approval or validation.
Assurance (noun)
Assurance or guarantee providing confidence in a matter's reliability.
Acknowledgment (noun)
Acceptance or acknowledgment of something as true or valid.
Intermediate Common
Perception (noun)
The process of interpreting and organizing sensory information.
Awareness (noun)
The state of being conscious of events or objects.
Recognition (noun)
Acknowledgment or realization of the existence of something.
Upper Intermediate Common
Drafting (noun)
The act of creating a preliminary version of a document, plan, or design; or the process of making a rough sketch or layout.
Intermediate Common
invasion (noun)
The act of entering a place by force with the intention to conquer.
aggression (noun)
Hostile or violent behavior towards another, emphasizing aggression.
Intermediate Common
Knowing (noun)
The process of knowing or becoming conscious about something.
Beginner Common
accelerating (noun)
The act of accelerating or increasing speed.
hurrying (noun)
The act of hurrying or hastening a process.
Lower Intermediate Common
start (noun)
The act of starting or beginning something
Beginner Very Common
beginning (noun)
The act or process of beginning something
Beginner Common
calling (noun)
The act of calling or requesting someone's presence or participation.
Beginner Common
arranging (noun)
The process of arranging or ordering items in a sequence.
Beginner Common
learning (noun)
The act or process of learning or studying
Beginner Very Common
learning (noun)
The process of acquiring knowledge or skills through study, experience, or teaching.
training (noun)
A systematic method of education or training, often in academic or formal settings.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
decrease (noun)
A decrease in size, amount, or quantity
Beginner Common
registering (noun)
The act of registering or enrolling in a formal context, such as for events, courses, or official documentation.
Beginner Very Common
Investment (noun)
The act of investing money, time, or resources to gain financial return or other benefits.
Intermediate Common
punishment (noun)
The act of imposing a penalty as discipline or retribution for an offense.
Intermediate Common
reduction (noun)
The act of reducing or decreasing the amount, size, degree, or intensity of something
Beginner Common