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coincide

B2

noun

To happen at the same time as another event or to occupy the same space. It also refers to ideas, opinions, or interests that are in complete agreement or are identical.

✍️ Academic Writing 🔬 Science & Research
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compelling

B2

noun

Describes something that is so forceful or persuasive that it demands attention, belief, or action. It is often used to characterize stories that are deeply interesting or arguments that are impossible to refute.

✍️ Academic Writing 📚 Literature
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comprise

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verb

To comprise is to be made up of or to include specific parts or members as a whole. It is used to describe the components that constitute a larger entity, moving from the whole to its individual parts.

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conflict

B2

adjective

Describes two or more things that are incompatible, contradictory, or in opposition to one another. It is used to indicate that ideas, schedules, or facts cannot coexist or be true at the same time.

🌐 Social Sciences ✍️ Academic Writing
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contrary

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noun

The opposite or reverse of a statement, fact, or condition. It is most frequently used in phrases to indicate that the truth is the exact opposite of what has just been mentioned or suggested.

💭 Philosophy ✍️ Academic Writing
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controversial

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verb

Describes a subject, person, or decision that causes public disagreement or heated debate. It is typically used when people have strong and opposing opinions about a specific topic.

🎬 Media & Entertainment 🌐 Social Sciences
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converge

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verb

To move toward one point and join together from different directions. It is also used metaphorically to describe ideas, interests, or paths that become similar or meet at a common conclusion.

📐 Mathematics 🔬 Science & Research
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correlate

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noun

A correlate is a factor, feature, or variable that is closely related to or systematically associated with another. In research and statistics, it refers to one of two things that change together in a predictable way.

🔬 Science & Research 📐 Mathematics
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criterion

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verb

A criterion is a principle or standard used to judge, evaluate, or make a decision about something. It provides a specific basis for comparison to determine if something meets a particular requirement or quality level.

✍️ Academic Writing 🔬 Science & Research
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debate

B2

adjective

Describing a topic, statement, or decision that is open to discussion or argument because it is not yet proven or certain. It characterizes issues where people hold differing opinions and no single conclusion has been reached.

🏛️ Politics & Government ✍️ Academic Writing
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definite

B2

verb

To be clearly stated, certain, or fixed in nature. It describes something that is not vague and leaves no room for doubt or confusion.

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depict

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verb

To represent or show something through a painting, drawing, story, or other artistic form. It often refers to how a person, object, or situation is portrayed to an audience.

🎨 Art & Music 📚 Literature
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dilemma

B2

verb

A situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially when all options seem equally undesirable or problematic. It often describes a state of uncertainty where one is stuck between conflicting moral or practical paths.

✍️ Academic Writing 🎯 IELTS Academic
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disperse

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adjective

Describes something that is spread over a wide area or scattered in different directions. It is often used to describe particles, light, or groups of people that have moved apart from a central point.

🧬 Natural Sciences 🔬 Science & Research
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induce

B2

verb

To succeed in persuading or influencing someone to do something. It also means to bring about or cause a specific physical condition or reaction to happen.

🔬 Science & Research 🏥 Medical & Healthcare
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infer

B2

noun

To reach a conclusion or form an opinion based on facts, evidence, or reasoning rather than on direct statements. It involves understanding a hidden meaning or 'reading between the lines' when information is not explicitly provided.

✍️ Academic Writing 💭 Philosophy
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inhibit

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noun

To hinder, restrain, or prevent an action or process from happening or developing. It is frequently used in scientific contexts to describe slowing down a chemical or biological reaction, as well as in psychology to describe the restraint of impulses.

🧬 Natural Sciences 🏥 Medical & Healthcare
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initiate

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adjective

Describes someone who has been introduced to or instructed in a particular subject, group, or secret knowledge. It also refers to something that has been recently begun or is in an introductory stage.

📋 Formal & Written ✍️ Academic Writing
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integrate

B2

verb

To combine two or more things so that they work together effectively or become part of a whole. It also refers to the process of helping a person or group become part of a larger society or organization.

💻 IT & Computing 🌐 Social Sciences
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intrinsic

B2

verb

Intrinsic refers to a quality or characteristic that is an essential and natural part of something. It describes properties that are inherent to an object or person, rather than being added or influenced by external forces.

💭 Philosophy 🔬 Science & Research
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invoke

B2

verb

To call upon a spirit, a deity, or a person for help or inspiration. In legal and formal contexts, it means to cite a law, rule, or authority to support an argument or justify an action.

⚖️ Legal 📋 Formal & Written
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label

B2

verb

To attach a tag or piece of information to an object to describe its contents or ownership. It also refers to the act of categorizing or describing someone or something in a specific, often oversimplified, way.

🏠 Daily Life 📢 Marketing & Advertising
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levy

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verb

To officially impose or collect a tax, fee, fine, or other legal payment. It usually involves an authority, such as a government or organization, demanding a specific sum of money for a particular purpose.

💼 Business & Finance 🏛️ Politics & Government
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liberal

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noun

A person who supports political and social reform, typically favoring government action to promote social justice and individual rights. It also refers to an individual who is open-minded and receptive to new ideas or diverse opinions.

🏛️ Politics & Government 🌐 Social Sciences
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likewise

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verb

Used to indicate that something is done in the same way or that a similar statement applies. It is also frequently used in conversation as a polite way to reciprocate a greeting or sentiment expressed by someone else.

✍️ Academic Writing 📋 Formal & Written
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manipulate

B2

verb

To control or influence a person or situation cleverly, unfairly, or unscrupulously. It can also refer to the skillful handling or operation of an object or tool with the hands.

🌐 Social Sciences 🔬 Science & Research
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maximize

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adjective

To increase something to the highest possible amount, degree, or size. It also refers to making the best possible use of a specific resource or opportunity to achieve the best results.

💼 Business & Finance 📐 Mathematics
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mental

B2

noun

Relating to the mind or intellectual processes rather than physical actions or entities. It describes anything occurring within the mind, such as thoughts, memory, or psychological health.

🏥 Medical & Healthcare 🌐 Social Sciences
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minimize

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verb

To reduce something, especially something undesirable or harmful, to the smallest possible amount or degree. It can also refer to the act of representing something as less important or significant than it truly is.

💼 Business & Finance ✍️ Academic Writing
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mutual

B2

noun

Mutual describes a feeling, action, or relationship that is shared or experienced by two or more people in the same way. It implies that the sentiment or obligation is reciprocal, meaning it goes both ways between the parties involved.

🌐 Social Sciences 📋 Formal & Written
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norm

B2

adjective

A standard, model, or pattern that is typical or expected within a particular group or society. It represents the common behavior or average level of achievement that serves as a guide for social interaction.

🌐 Social Sciences ✍️ Academic Writing
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adage

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noun

An adage is a short, traditional saying that expresses a general truth or a piece of advice based on common experience. It is often a well-known proverb that has gained credibility through long-term usage within a culture.

📚 Literature 💬 Idioms & Expressions
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adept

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verb

Highly skilled or proficient at a task that requires specific knowledge or practice. It describes a person who can perform complex actions with ease and precision.

🏠 Daily Life ⚽ Sports & Fitness
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adjudicate

C1

verb

To act as a judge in a competition or a formal dispute, or to make a formal decision about something. It involves carefully weighing evidence or arguments to reach a final, authoritative conclusion.

⚖️ Legal 📋 Formal & Written
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adore

C1

adjective

To feel deep love and admiration for someone, or to like something very much. It often implies a level of devotion or worship that goes beyond standard affection, frequently used in hyperbolic contexts.

🏠 Daily Life 👨‍👩‍👧 Home & Family
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adulterate

C1

noun

To make a substance or product poorer in quality by adding another, typically inferior, ingredient. It is most commonly used in legal or industrial contexts regarding the purity of food, drink, and medicine.

🔬 Science & Research 🍳 Food & Cooking
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