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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
revert (verb)
To revert to a previous state or condition
Intermediate Common
return (verb)
To return to a previous place or state.
Beginner Very Common
U-turn (verb)
To make a U-turn while driving.
Lower Intermediate Common
invert (verb)
To turn something upside-down or invert its position or order.
Beginner Common
fear (verb)
To feel anxious or uneasy about potential threats or negative outcomes.
Beginner Very Common
Gargle (verb)
To gargle or rinse liquid in the mouth.
Involved (verb)
To be casually involved or mixed with something.
Beginner Common
fear ghosts (noun, verb)
Fear or be afraid of ghosts.
Beginner Common
Fearless (adjective)
Not afraid or worried; daring and willing to take risks
Beginner Very Common
ringworm (noun)
A fungal skin infection causing circular red, scaly patches, known as ringworm.
Beginner Common
strong (adjective)
Physically strong or mentally resilient.
bold (adjective)
Bold, courageous, and willing to take risks or face challenges.
Beginner Common
middle (noun)
The middle part or a position not leaning towards any side, indicating an intermediate space or time.
central office (noun)
A central location or main office with branches, such as a central office or post office.
central role (adjective)
Having a central position or role, especially in a non-physical sense within an organization or system.
medium (adjective)
Being central or of medium size, strength, or quality.
Beginner Common
moderate (adjective)
Moderate in quality or quantity; average.
lukewarm (adjective)
Lukewarm; neither hot nor cold.
Beginner Very Common
city center (noun, adjective)
Situated in the city center or downtown area.
Beginner Common
Middle-aged (adjective)
Referring to a person in middle age, typically between their late 30s to late 50s.
Beginner Common
midway (adjective)
Happening in the middle of a process or event
halfway (adverb)
Occurring halfway or in the meantime
Beginner Common
nighttime (noun)
The period from dusk to dawn
Absolute Beginner Very Common
outdoors (adverb, adjective)
Located or taking place outdoors.
Beginner Common
forest center (adverb)
Located in the middle of a forest or jungle, indicating isolation or remoteness.
Intermediate Uncommon
midnight (noun)
The middle of the night, often between midnight and dawn.
late night (adverb)
Late at night.
Beginner Common
mid-month (noun)
The middle period of a calendar month, typically from the 10th to the 20th day.
Beginner Common
sunlight (adverb)
Exposed to direct sunlight
Beginner Common
midway (adverb)
In the middle of a journey or process.
Beginner Common
middle field (adverb)
In the middle of a rice field
Beginner Common
house center (noun)
The central part of a house
Beginner Common
midyear (noun, adverb)
The middle of the year, typically around June or July.
Beginner Common
outdoor area (noun)
An outdoor area used for gatherings or events.
Beginner Common
City center (noun)
Refers to the city center.
Beginner Common
Daytime (noun)
The time period from dawn to dusk.
Lunch (noun)
The meal between breakfast and dinner, known as lunch.
Beginner Very Common
midweek (noun)
The middle of the week, commonly considered as Wednesday or the period from Tuesday to Thursday.
Beginner Common
muscle (noun)
A bundle of muscle fibers forming lumps in the bodies of humans and animals
Beginner Common
muscle (noun)
A tissue in the body capable of contraction, responsible for movement and posture.
Intermediate Common
Seedling (noun)
A young plant grown for transplanting.
Beginner Common
change (verb)
To change or transform into something different.
alter (lit.) (verb)
To become different, often used in literary or classical contexts.
Lower Intermediate Common
become (verb)
To become or be transformed into.
Beginner Very Common
Mutate (verb)
The process of genetic alteration in an organism.
Mutation (noun)
An alteration or change in the genetic material of an organism.
Upper Intermediate Common
Speak (verb)
To tell or inform in spoken language.
Beginner Very Common
mention (verb)
To mention or discuss someone or something in conversation.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
mentioned frequently (verb)
To be mentioned frequently, often in praise or acknowledgment.
recount orally (verb)
To narrate or recount a story or event orally.
renowned (verb)
To be renowned or well-known.
Intermediate Common
Namely (adverb, conjunction)
Namely; that is to say; used to clarify or explain in more detail.
Upper Intermediate Common
repeat after (verb)
To say according to or repeat after someone
Intermediate Common
warn (verb)
To warn or advise someone about potential risks or obligations.
Intermediate Common
mention (verb)
To mention or refer to someone or something in speech or writing.
Intermediate Common
Greet (verb)
To greet or say hello
Beginner Very Common
reiterate (verb)
To reiterate or emphasize a statement for clarity.
Intermediate Common
say (verb)
To say or mention something
Beginner Common
Summarize (verb)
To summarize or conclude a discussion or statement
Intermediate Common
Accuse (verb)
To accuse or charge someone with wrongdoing.
Upper Intermediate Common
Claim (verb)
To claim or assert, often used in formal or legal contexts.
Cite (verb)
To cite or quote information, usually in support of an argument.
Upper Intermediate Common
Risk-taking (verb)
To dare to take risks or engage in actions with uncertain outcomes.
Intermediate Common
Bold (verb, adjective)
To be brave or bold
Courageous (adjective)
Courageous and willing to take risks or face danger
Brave (adjective)
Exhibiting courage, bravery, or valor
Beginner Common