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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
Communication (noun)
The act of conveying or exchanging information or messages.
Telecommunication (noun)
The technology and methods used to transmit information over distances.
Beginner Very Common
random selection (noun)
The process of selecting randomly without a specific pattern, ensuring each option has an equal chance of being chosen.
Intermediate Common
fighting (noun)
The act of engaging in a fight, struggle, or combat.
Beginner Common
loss (noun)
The act or process of losing something, often referring to deprivation in various contexts such as emotional, financial, or physical.
grief (noun)
Bereavement, especially due to death or separation, leading to a sense of grief.
attrition (noun)
A gradual reduction in number or strength.
Lower Intermediate Common
proposing (noun)
The act of proposing or presenting something for consideration or approval.
offer (noun)
Offer or offering.
Intermediate Common
Supplement (noun)
The act of adding something to complete or reinforce.
Enhancement (noun)
The act of improving or augmenting something.
Intermediate Common
damage (noun)
Physical damage or harm incurred
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
risk (noun)
The act of taking a risk involving uncertainty or potential loss
Intermediate Common
death (noun)
The act of dying or the end of life.
Beginner Common
decline (noun)
A decline or deterioration in condition, quality, or function over time, applicable to physical, moral, or societal contexts.
Intermediate Common
show (noun)
A performance or show involving acts like acting, music, or dance.
expression (noun)
The expression or presentation of feelings or ideas.
Beginner Very Common
expression (noun)
The act of expressing thoughts, feelings, or ideas.
manifestation (noun)
A demonstration or manifestation of an idea or feeling through actions.
Beginner Very Common
seeking (noun)
The act of seeking or searching for something.
Intermediate Common
Inserting (noun)
The act of putting something into or onto another object.
Beginner Very Common
Fermentation (noun)
The process of fermentation, involving chemical changes caused by enzymes or bacteria, commonly used in the production of food and beverages.
Intermediate Common
revolving (noun)
The operation or action of revolving, often referring to cycles or repetitive processes.
rotating (noun)
The act of rotating or turning around a center or axis, typically in mechanical contexts.
Intermediate Common
stopping (noun)
The act or process of stopping or pausing an action or event.
Beginner Common
casting (noun)
The process of casting or molding materials into a specific shape.
Intermediate Common
Searching (noun)
The act of finding or searching for something.
Beginner Common
ban (noun)
The act of prohibiting or enforcing a restriction.
Intermediate Common
breathing (noun)
The act of inhaling and exhaling; respiration.
Beginner Very Common
discussion (noun)
An official discussion or consultation to deliberate on specific matters.
Intermediate Common
seeing (noun)
The act of seeing or perceiving with the eyes.
Beginner Very Common
giving (noun)
The act of giving or offering something to someone.
Beginner Very Common
Fluid movement (noun)
The movement of a fluid or liquid in a smooth, continuous manner.
Smooth pattern (noun)
A smooth, continuous pattern or movement, often used metaphorically.
Beginner Common
Explaining (noun)
The process of making something clear and understandable
Beginner Common
permission (noun)
The act of granting permission or approval for something to happen.
Intermediate Common
Approval (noun)
The act of officially agreeing to something or accepting it as satisfactory.
Intermediate Common
conservation (noun)
The act of conserving or protecting, especially of natural resources, cultural heritage, or the environment.
Intermediate Common
Training (noun)
The process of providing instruction or training to develop skills, knowledge, or behavior.
Beginner Common
migration (noun)
The act of migrating or relocating due to adverse conditions or for settling temporarily or permanently.
Upper Intermediate Common
debate (noun)
A formal discussion or debate on a specific topic or proposal.
Intermediate Common
residing (noun)
The act or state of residing or staying in a place, either temporarily or permanently.
Beginner Common
leaving (noun)
The act of leaving or going outside
issuing (noun)
The process of issuing or releasing something
Beginner Common
Exercise (noun)
Physical activity to improve and maintain fitness.
Beginner Very Common
design process (noun)
The process of planning and creating plans or models for objects and systems.
design product (noun)
The outcome of the design process, such as drawings, models, or plans.
Intermediate Common
saving (noun)
The act of saving money or resources for future use.
Intermediate Common
Inflammation (noun)
A medical condition characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain due to a body's response to injury or infection.
Intermediate Common
reading (noun)
The act or process of reading text; literacy or reading proficiency.
Beginner Common
taking (noun)
The act of taking or obtaining something
sex (noun)
The act of having sexual intercourse, often considered vulgar
Beginner Common
Transfer (noun)
The act of moving something from one entity to another, especially in financial or legal contexts.
Lower Intermediate Common
Coral (noun)
Coral; marine invertebrates forming large underwater structures known as reefs.
Lower Intermediate Common
guarantee (verb)
To guarantee or assure something with a promise or certification.
Intermediate Common
time (noun)
A period of time or an instance.
tense (noun)
Tense in grammar.
Beginner Common
time (noun)
The continuous progression of time or events from the past to the future.
Lower Intermediate Common
era (noun)
A time period or era, often in a literary context.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Galileo (proper noun)
Galileo Galilei, an Italian Renaissance astronomer and scientist known for his contributions to science.
Upper Intermediate Common
glue (noun)
A sticky substance used for attaching or sealing things.
Beginner Very Common
move foot (verb)
To lift a foot and move it forward or backward, often followed by the other foot.
step measure (noun)
The distance covered by moving a foot forward or backward, used as a measure for steps.
advance (verb)
To progress or advance in a situation or job.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
move forward (verb)
To step or move forward, advance or progress in life or work.
Beginner Common