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imagine
(verb)
To form ideas or create mental images.
ponder
(verb)
To ponder or deliberate about something.
estimate
(verb)
To estimate a possible outcome.
calculate
(verb)
To calculate or compute numbers.
intend
(verb)
To intend or be determined about an action.
charge
(verb)
To apply a fee or price.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Consider
(verb)
To think about or consider something carefully.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Realize
(verb)
To realize or come to understand something.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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long for
(verb)
To feel longing or absence for someone or something.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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overthink
(verb)
To worry or think excessively about a situation, often leading to stress.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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stuck
(verb)
Unable to think of an idea or solution.
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Beginner | Common | |
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think that
(verb)
To think or assume something is true
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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plan ahead
(verb)
To plan or think about something in advance.
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Beginner | Common | |
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opinion
(noun)
An individual's expressed opinion or viewpoint.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Queue
(noun)
A line or sequence of people or vehicles awaiting their turn.
Q
(noun)
The letter Q in the English alphabet.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Eyebrow
(noun)
The arch above the eye where hair grows.
Molding
(noun)
A strip of wood or similar material used on edges or as decoration, such as door frames or car fenders.
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Absolute Beginner | Very Common | |
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energetic
(adjective)
Full of energy and enthusiasm; lively or spirited.
impetuous
(adjective)
Impulsive or prone to sudden excitement or aggressiveness.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Night
(noun)
The period from dusk until dawn.
Return
(verb)
To revert to a previous state or return something.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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tonight
(noun, adverb)
The night of the current day, this evening.
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Absolute Beginner | Very Common | |
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measurement
(noun)
A traditional unit of measurement from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the little or middle finger, approximately 9 to 12 inches.
slow movement
(verb)
To move or creep slowly, similar to the movement of a worm.
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Advanced | Rare | |
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is/equal
(conjunction, verb)
To be or equal to; used to clarify or explain.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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clarify
(phrase)
Used to introduce or clarify a statement or explanation.
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Beginner | Common | |
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smolder
(verb)
To smolder or burn softly inside, like a fire within wood.
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Intermediate | Uncommon | |
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prison
(noun)
A place where people are held as a punishment for a crime or while awaiting trial.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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cookie
(noun)
A small, flat, and sweet baked food made from flour, sugar, and fat, often with added ingredients like chocolate chips or nuts.
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Beginner | Common | |
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kneel
(verb)
To kneel down on one or both knees, typically as a gesture of reverence or submission.
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Beginner | Common | |
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River bend
(noun)
The part of a riverbank that curves inward.
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Beginner | Common | |
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title
(noun)
A respectful title before a person's name like Mr., Mrs., or Miss.
you
(pronoun)
Polite second-person pronoun 'you'; also used as a third-person pronoun.
address
(noun)
Form of address in written correspondence indicating respect.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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teacher
(noun)
A person who teaches or instructs students, typically in a formal educational setting.
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Beginner | Common | |
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worth
(noun)
The worth or importance of something, including both material and non-material aspects.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Maternal grandpa
(noun)
Maternal grandfather.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Moral virtue
(noun)
Moral virtue, involving honesty and strong ethical principles.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Madam
(noun)
A respectful title for a married woman or a woman of status
Society wife
(noun)
Wife of a high-ranking official or wealthy person, sometimes implying social superiority
Snob
(noun)
A woman perceived as having airs of superiority or snobbery
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Beginner | Common | |
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Aunt
(noun)
Aunt, an older female relative who is the sister of one's mother or father.
Older woman
(noun)
A respectful term for an older woman, not necessarily related.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Grandfather
(noun)
Paternal grandfather
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Lady
(noun)
A respectful title used to address or refer to a woman, particularly in formal contexts or when referring to a woman of authority or higher social status.
Mistress
(noun)
A term used for a woman who manages household affairs, especially in traditional settings.
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Beginner | Common | |
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father
(noun)
A respectful term for one's own father.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Quality
(noun)
The quality or degree of excellence of something
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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Water quality
(noun)
The chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of water indicating its suitability for various uses.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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High quality
(adjective)
Of superior quality or standard
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Mother
(noun)
A respectful and endearing term for one's mother.
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Absolute Beginner | Very Common | |
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Paternal grandmother
(noun)
Paternal grandmother; the mother of one's father.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Maternal grandma
(noun)
Maternal grandmother; used for the mother's mother.
Grandma
(noun)
Grandmother; generally used to refer to an elderly lady with respect or affection, including the father's mother.
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Beginner | Common | |
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privileged girl
(noun)
A term for a young girl from a wealthy or respected family, often implying privilege or pampering.
respectful address
(noun)
A form of address for a young woman in a position of respect or affection.
spoilt child
(noun)
Spoilt or privileged child.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Doctor
(noun)
A respectful form of address for a medical doctor.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Aunt/Uncle
(noun)
Aunt or uncle, specifically a younger sibling of one's parents.
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Beginner | Common | |
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familiar
(adjective)
To feel familiar or have a vague recollection of something.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Familiar
(adjective)
Familiar or well-acquainted with something or someone.
Accustomed
(adjective)
Having adapted to something as usual or commonly practiced.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Oversee
(verb)
To supervise or oversee tasks or individuals and to protect or guard.
Restrain
(verb)
To restrain or restrict someone or something.
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Beginner | Very Common | |
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protect
(verb)
To protect or shield from harm or adverse conditions.
worthwhile
(verb, adjective)
To be worthwhile or commensurate with the cost or effort.
break even
(verb)
To break even or to be equal in value.
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Beginner | Common | |
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Protect
(verb)
To protect or guard against danger.
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Lower Intermediate | Common | |
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Birth control
(verb)
Prevent or control pregnancy and birth rate.
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Intermediate | Common | |
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protect
(verb)
To protect or guard against harm or danger
insure
(verb)
To provide coverage or indemnity, as in insurance
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Intermediate | Common | |
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Worthwhile
(adjective)
Providing good value relative to the cost or effort.
Cost-effective
(adjective)
Economical or cost-effective.
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Lower Intermediate | Common | |
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talk
(verb)
To engage in conversation or discuss something.
boast
(verb)
To speak boastfully or brag.
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Beginner | Very Common |