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What does the term 'hubub' refer to?
What does the term 'hubub' refer to?
Which word describes a state of confusion and disorientation?
Which word describes a state of confusion and disorientation?
What does the term 'solitude' imply?
What does the term 'solitude' imply?
How is the term 'pessimistic' best characterized?
How is the term 'pessimistic' best characterized?
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Which word represents something that relieves a negative condition?
Which word represents something that relieves a negative condition?
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What does 'exacerbate' mean in a context of problems or situations?
What does 'exacerbate' mean in a context of problems or situations?
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The definition of 'chronic' best fits which situation?
The definition of 'chronic' best fits which situation?
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What does the term 'unprecedented' signify?
What does the term 'unprecedented' signify?
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Which of the following describes prejudices for or against something?
Which of the following describes prejudices for or against something?
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What does 'stigmatize' mean?
What does 'stigmatize' mean?
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What is meant by the term 'authenticity'?
What is meant by the term 'authenticity'?
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Which of the following best describes the term 'fulfillment'?
Which of the following best describes the term 'fulfillment'?
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What does the term 'mitigate' refer to in social contexts?
What does the term 'mitigate' refer to in social contexts?
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In what way do 'mechanisms' function in social interaction?
In what way do 'mechanisms' function in social interaction?
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What does 'depth' imply in conversations?
What does 'depth' imply in conversations?
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Which strategy is effective in combating loneliness?
Which strategy is effective in combating loneliness?
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What is considered a characteristic of 'genuine' behavior?
What is considered a characteristic of 'genuine' behavior?
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How can extended 'isolation' affect a person's mental state?
How can extended 'isolation' affect a person's mental state?
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Which statement accurately reflects the concept of 'strategies'?
Which statement accurately reflects the concept of 'strategies'?
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Study Notes
Difficult Word Definitions and Examples
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Hubub: A noisy, busy situation with many people talking at once. Example: The hubub of the market made it hard to hear.
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Discombobulated: Confused and disoriented. Example: After the sudden change in plans, I felt completely discombobulated.
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Unmet: Not achieved or fulfilled. Example: Her unmet expectations led to disappointment.
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Solitude: The state of being alone without being lonely. Example: He enjoyed the solitude of the forest.
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Antidote: Something that counteracts a negative condition. Example: Laughter is a powerful antidote to stress.
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Pessimistic: Tending to see the worst aspects. Example: His pessimistic outlook made enjoyment difficult.
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Biases: Inclinations or prejudices. Example: Everyone has biases that can affect judgment.
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Habituated: Made accustomed through repeated exposure. Example: She became habituated to the city noise.
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Transient: Lasting only a short time; impermanent. Example: Their relationship was transient.
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Stigmatize: To describe as worthy of disgrace. Example: Society stigmatizes mental health struggles.
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Misunderstood: Not correctly interpreted. Example: His intentions were often misunderstood.
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Paradox: A self-contradictory statement that may be true. Example: The paradox of choice suggests more options can lead to less satisfaction.
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Disconnection: Lack of connection or relationship; separation. Example: She felt a deep disconnection.
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Exacerbate: To make a problem worse. Example: Stress can exacerbate health issues.
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Chronic: Persisting for a long time; constantly recurring. Example: He suffered chronic pain.
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Unprecedented: Never before experienced. Example: The pandemic presented unprecedented challenges.
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Isolation: Separation from others; solitude. Example: Extended isolation can lead to loneliness.
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Authenticity: The quality of being genuine. Example: People value authenticity in relationships.
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Fulfillment: Achievement of a desired outcome; satisfaction. Example: He found fulfillment in helping others.
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Mechanisms: Processes, systems, or methods. Example: The mechanisms of social interaction are complex.
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Depth: Quality of being deep; complexity. Example: Their conversations had a depth.
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Mitigate: To make less severe; alleviate. Example: Strategies to mitigate loneliness include support groups.
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Genuine: Truly what it seems; sincere. Example: She appreciated his genuine interest.
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Strategies: Plans of action to achieve a goal. Example: Effective strategies for combating loneliness include social activities.
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