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This document provides a glossary of terms, defining various words and concepts useful in a general knowledge or academic context.
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Dare – Challenge courageously despite potential consequences. Enroll – Sign up for a program. Fear – Feeling threatened or deeply worried. Recall – Bring a memory to mind. Reject – Refuse to accept or acknowledge. Sneak – Move secretly to avoid detection. Abuse – Mistreat someone or something harmfu...
Dare – Challenge courageously despite potential consequences. Enroll – Sign up for a program. Fear – Feeling threatened or deeply worried. Recall – Bring a memory to mind. Reject – Refuse to accept or acknowledge. Sneak – Move secretly to avoid detection. Abuse – Mistreat someone or something harmfully. Agenda – List of things to discuss. Agriculture – Practice of farming and crop production. Approach – Move closer to something purposefully. Appropriate – Suitable for a specific situation. Assistance – Help provided to achieve something. Assume – Accept something without definite proof. Backpacking – Travel carrying essentials in backpack. Be sentenced to – Legally assigned punishment for crime. Betray – Break someone's trust or confidence. Bravery – Courageous behavior in dangerous situations. Break out – Suddenly start or escape forcefully. Bribe – Illegally offer money for favor. Brick – Rectangular block used in construction. Bury – Cover with earth or hide. Bystander – Witness to event without participating. Carpenter – Skilled worker building with wood. Catch up with – Reach same level as others. Circumstance – Specific condition influencing an event. Coffin – Box used to bury bodies. Commander – Leader of a military unit. Commendable – Deserving praise or recognition. Compassionate – Showing empathy and care for others. Conscience – Inner feeling guiding right decisions. Consulate – Diplomatic office representing a country. Continuity – Consistent operation without interruptions. Cooperation – Working together toward a goal. Coordinate – Organize people or tasks efficiently. Countless – Too many to count accurately. Courageous – Showing bravery in tough situations. Dedicated – Committed to a purpose or task. Departure – Leaving a place or situation. Desperately – Extreme urgency or hopelessness in action. Despite the fact that – In spite of a circumstance. Destination – Place someone is going to. Destruction – Complete ruin or damage of something. Devastating – Causing severe shock or destruction. Dilemma – Situation requiring difficult decision. Discovery – Finding something new or unknown. Disloyal – Not being faithful or trustworthy. Drown – Suffocate in water and die. Drug – Administer medicine or harmful substance. Duration – Length of time something lasts. Embassy – Diplomatic building representing a country. Emergency services – Help provided in urgent situations. Empathy – Understanding another person’s feelings. Enable – Make possible or easier. Encounter – Meet unexpectedly or face difficulty. Engrave – Carve designs into hard surfaces. Epidemic – Widespread outbreak of a disease. Escape – Get away from danger or confinement. Event – Planned occasion or significant happening. Evidence – Information supporting truth or facts. Exceptional – Remarkable, far above normal standards. Expose – Reveal something hidden or unknown. Fluent – Speak a language easily and well. Force – Compel someone to act unwillingly. Former – Something from an earlier period. Found – Establish or set up something. Funding – Financial support for a project. Generation – Group born around the same period. Give birth – Deliver a baby into world. Hatred – Intense dislike or animosity. Healthcare professional – Worker in medical services field. Heroism – Courageous acts in dangerous situations. Human kindness – Compassion and care for others. Immigrant – Person who moves to another country. Implement – Put something into practical effect. In charge of – Responsible for managing a task. In danger – At risk of harm. Investigate – Look into something carefully for information. Key – Extremely important or essential element. Lead a quiet life – Live peacefully with little disturbance. Make a difference – Have a meaningful positive impact. Make an impression – Influence how people view you. Mandatory – Required by law or rules. Media – Means of mass communication platforms. Miracle – Extraordinary event defying natural laws. Miraculously – Occurring in a surprising, unexpected way. Mission – Important task or purpose assigned. Mute – Unable to speak; silent. Noble – Showing high moral qualities. Nominate – Propose someone for an award or position. Nursing home – Residential facility for elderly care. Oblige – Force someone to do something. Observe – Watch or monitor something carefully. Obtain – Gain possession of something. Operation – Procedure or organized activity. Organization – Group with a collective purpose. Overcome – Succeed in dealing with challenges. Pain – Unpleasant physical or emotional suffering. Participant – Someone involved in an activity or event. Pass a law – Approve a new legal regulation. Pass away – Politely referring to someone's death. Penalty – Punishment for breaking rules. Perish – Die, often in a tragic way. Personal hygiene – Practices to maintain cleanliness. Phenomenon – Remarkable occurrence or observable event. Precious – Extremely valuable or cherished. Present – Existing or happening now. Pretend – Act as if something is true. Prevent – Stop something from happening. Prior to – Before a particular time. Psychology – Study of the human mind. Raise – Lift or increase something. React – Respond to an event or action. Remarkable – Worthy of attention; extraordinary. Rescue – Save someone from danger or harm. Response – Reply or reaction to something. Responsibility – Duty to manage or care. Restore – Bring back to original condition. Reunite – Bring together after separation. Risk one’s life – Act dangerously with potential harm. Sewer – Underground system carrying waste. Shelter – Protection from danger or bad weather. Sister-in-law – Wife of one’s sibling. Smuggle – Secretly transport something illegally. Support – Provide assistance or encouragement. Take advantage of – Exploit a situation for benefit. Tendency – Likely pattern or inclination. The following – Things that come next. Torture – Inflict severe physical or emotional pain. Trace – Small sign or amount left. Unfortunately – Sadly, something undesirable has occurred. Unique – One of a kind or distinctive. Victim – Person harmed by an event.