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What does 'distinctive' mean?
What does 'distinctive' mean?
What is the opposite of 'mundane'?
What is the opposite of 'mundane'?
What does 'particularly' mean?
What does 'particularly' mean?
What does 'absorbed' mean?
What does 'absorbed' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'bravely'?
What is the meaning of 'bravely'?
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What does 'drawn' mean?
What does 'drawn' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'conquer'?
What is the meaning of 'conquer'?
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What does 'appealing' mean?
What does 'appealing' mean?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary
- Spectacular: striking or impressive
- Mundane: dull and ordinary
- Bravely: showing courage or determination
- Conquer: to defeat or overcome something
- Determined: having made a firm decision or having a strong intention
- Distinctive: easily recognizable or unique
- Earn: to obtain something through effort or merit
- Goal: something that someone wants to achieve
- Role: a part or function that someone or something has in a situation
- Significant: important or notable
- Ultimate: the most extreme or final point
- Drive: a strong desire or motivation
- Appetite: a strong desire or craving for something
- Face: to confront or deal with something
- Psychology: the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
Concepts
- Particularly: to a greater degree than usual
- Claim: to say that something belongs to you or that you have a right to it
- Appealing: attractive or pleasing
- Anticipation: a feeling of excitement or expectation about something that is going to happen
- Anticipate: to expect or predict something
- Critics: people who judge or evaluate something
- Deceptive: misleading or false
- Figure out: to understand or solve something
- Ingredient: a component or part of something
- Absorbed: fully engaged or involved in something
- Drawn: attracted or interested in something
- Faced: confronted or dealt with something
- Prove: to demonstrate or show that something is true
- Witness: to see or experience something
- According to: based on information from someone or something
- Complex: consisting of many different parts or features
- Theory: a set of ideas or principles used to explain something
- Responsibility: a state of being accountable or answerable for something
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