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verb
• show a response or a reaction to something
Example sentence• She reacts quickly in emergency situations. |
| | | | | 9 | | 2 | verb, nounv, n |
adjective
• existing only in the mind; separated from embodiment
noun
• a concept or idea not associated with any specific instance
adjective satellite
• not representing or imitating external reality or the objects of nature
verb
• consider a concept without thinking of a specific example; consider abstractly or theoretically
Example sentence• She abstracts information from various sources to write her research paper. |
| | | | | 8 | | 2 | verbv |
verb
• direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes
Example sentence• His magnetic personality attracts people wherever he goes. |
| | | | | 8 | | 2 | verbv |
verb
• take away a part from; diminish
Example sentence• Playing on their phones detracts students from paying attention in class. |
| | | | | 8 | | 2 | verb, nounv, n |
noun
• a solution obtained by steeping or soaking a substance (usually in water)
verb
• remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense
Example sentence• She uses herbal extracts in her skincare products. |
| | | | | 7 | | 2 | nounn |
noun
• the striking of one body against another
verb
• press or wedge together; pack together
Example sentence• The impacts of climate change are becoming increasingly evident. |
| | | | | 9 | | 2 | verbv |
verb
• To act backward, or in return; to act in opposition; to be retrospective.
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| | | | | 6 | | 1 | nounn |
noun
• a modified leaf or leaflike part just below and protecting an inflorescence
Example sentence• The bracts on the pineapple plant protect the developing fruit. |
| | | | | 5 | | 1 | nounn |
noun
• a written agreement between two states or sovereigns
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| | | | | 8 | | 2 | verbv |
verb
• discharge bad feelings or tension through verbalization
Example sentence• She abreacts her feelings of anger by going for a run. |
| | | | | 9 | | 3 | nounn |
noun
• a man-made object taken as a whole
Example sentence• Archaeologists discovered many ancient artefacts during the excavation. |
| | | | | 9 | | 3 | nounn |
noun
• a man-made object taken as a whole
Example sentence• Archaeologists discovered ancient artifacts at the excavation site. |
| | | | | 11 | | 4 | nounn |
noun
• a person who has taught himself
Example sentence• Many famous scientists and inventors were autodidacts. |
| | | | | 7 | | 2 | verb, nounv, n |
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Example sentence• The didacts at the seminar presented valuable insights on effective teaching methods. |
| | | | | 6 | | 2 | verbv |
verb
• order by virtue of superior authority; decree
Example sentence• The government enacts new legislation to protect the environment. |
| | | | | 6 | | 2 | verbv |
adjective
• marked by strict and particular and complete accordance with fact
adjective satellite
• (of ideas, images, representations, expressions) characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth; strictly correct
Example sentence• The dictator exacts obedience from his subjects through fear and intimidation. |
| | | | | 8 | | 2 | verbv |
verb
• act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises
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| | | | | 8 | | 3 | verbv |
verb
• exaggerate one's acting
Example sentence• She always overacts in her school plays. |
| | | | | 10 | | 3 | verbv |
verb
• show an exaggerated response to something
Example sentence• She always overreacts when she sees a spider. |
| | | | | 7 | | 2 | verb, noun, adjectivev, n, adj |
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Example sentence• She preenacts her favorite scenes from the play in front of the mirror. |
| | | | | 9 | | 2 | verbv |
verb
• lengthen in time; cause to be or last longer
Example sentence• She protracts the meeting by raising irrelevant points. |
| | | | | 8 | | 2 | verbv |
verb
• formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure
Example sentence• He retracts his statement about the incident. |
| | | | | 9 | | 2 | verbv |
Example sentence• She subtracts the cost of shipping from the total amount. |
| | | | | 10 | | 3 | nounn |
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Example sentence• The concept of tesseracts is often explored in science fiction. |
| | | | | 9 | | 2 | verbv |
Example sentence• He transacts business deals with clients from all over the world. |
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Example sentence• She calmly underreacts in stressful situations. |
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| | | | | 8 | | 3 | nounn |
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Example sentence• The geofacts collected at the excavation site helped archaeologists determine the age of the artifacts. |
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Example sentence• The study of olfacts involves the sense of smell. |
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| | | | | 10 | | 3 | verbv |
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Example sentence• She recompacts the soil in the flower bed to make it more stable. |
| | | | | 10 | | 2 | verbv |
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Example sentence• The article was filled with unfacts and misleading information. |
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Example sentence• The lack of noncontacts among the team members hindered collaboration. |
| | | | | 11 | | 3 | nounn |
noun
• a book to which you can refer for authoritative facts
Example sentence• I always keep a book of facts handy to settle any arguments. |
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