8 2 noun n noun
• a state of conflict between persons
Example sentence • There was friction between the two teams during the game.
7 2 noun, adjective n, adj noun
• a literary work based on the imagination and not necessarily on fact
Example sentence • She loves reading fiction novels in her free time.
9 3 noun n noun
• a graphic or vivid verbal description
Example sentence • The depiction of violence in the film was graphic and disturbing.
7 2 noun n noun
• the articulation of speech regarded from the point of view of its intelligibility to the audience
Example sentence • Her diction is clear and precise, making her a great public speaker.
8 3 noun n noun
• action by a landlord that compels a tenant to leave the premises (as by rendering the premises unfit for occupancy); no physical expulsion or legal process is involved
Example sentence • The family received an eviction notice after falling behind on rent.
10 3 noun n noun
• the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future)
Example sentence • The weather prediction suggests rain this afternoon.
11 3 noun n noun
• a principle that limits the extent of something
Example sentence • The school has implemented strict restrictions on cellphone use during classes.
13 4 noun n noun
• opposition between two conflicting forces or ideas
Example sentence • There is a contradiction between her words and her actions.
12 4 noun n noun
• the use of speech for informal exchange of views or ideas or information etc.
Example sentence • We had a long and meaningful conversation about our future plans.
10 3 noun n noun
• a crime less serious than a felony
Example sentence • He was given a warning for his traffic infraction .
10 4 noun n noun
• a request (spoken or written) to participate or be present or take part in something
Example sentence • I received an invitation to my friend's wedding.
10 3 noun n noun
• a state of great suffering and distress due to adversity
Example sentence • Her arthritis causes a great deal of affliction and pain.
10 3 noun n noun
• a change in the form of a word (usually by adding a suffix) to indicate a change in its grammatical function
Example sentence • She emphasized every word with a rising inflection at the end of her sentences.
9 3 noun n noun
• being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs)
Example sentence • He struggled with drug addiction for years.
12 3 noun n noun
• a narrowing that reduces the flow through a channel
Example sentence • The tightness in his chest was a sign of constriction .
10 3 noun n noun
• an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence
Example sentence • He was known for his strong conviction in his beliefs.
11 4 noun n noun
• a tendency to be negligent and uncaring
Example sentence • The dereliction of duty by the police officer resulted in an increase in crime.
10 3 noun, adjective n, adj noun
• prose writing that is not fictional
Example sentence • I prefer reading nonfiction books because I enjoy learning about real events and people.
12 4 noun n noun
• additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct
Example sentence • I received a confirmation email for my flight reservation.
10 3 noun n noun
• localized necrosis resulting from obstruction of the blood supply
Example sentence • My grandmother had a heart infarction and had to undergo surgery.
14 5 noun n noun
• misinformation that is deliberately disseminated in order to influence or confuse rivals (foreign enemies or business competitors etc.)
Example sentence • The government was accused of spreading disinformation to manipulate public opinion.
14 5 noun n noun
• information that is incorrect
Example sentence • The newspaper article contained a lot of misinformation .
14 5 verb, noun v, n
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Example sentence • I received a reconfirmation of my flight reservation via email.
11 4 noun n noun
• the act of praying for divine protection
Example sentence • The priest concluded the service with a heartfelt benediction .
11 4 noun n noun
• a group gathered in response to a summons
Example sentence • The convocation ceremony will take place in the auditorium.
11 4 verb, noun v, n noun
• the shape of something rotating rapidly
Example sentence • The convolution of flavors in this dish is truly remarkable.
10 4 noun n noun
• a prayer asking God's help as part of a religious service
Example sentence • The priest began the ceremony with a solemn invocation .
12 4 noun n noun
• (law) the right and power to interpret and apply the law
Example sentence • The court's jurisdiction extends only to cases within its territory.
11 4 noun n noun
• the act of executing by a method widespread in the ancient world; the victim's hands and feet are bound or nailed to a cross
Example sentence • The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is a central event in Christian theology.
11 4 noun n noun
• the comfort you feel when consoled in times of disappointment
Example sentence • She offered me words of consolation when I was feeling down.
10 4 noun n noun
• a concise explanation of the meaning of a word or phrase or symbol
Example sentence • The dictionary provides a clear definition of the word.
10 3 noun n noun
• a twist or aberration; especially a perverse or abnormal way of judging or acting
Example sentence • The goalkeeper made a brilliant deflection to save the goal.
13 4 noun n noun
• a show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view
Example sentence • The students organized a peaceful demonstration to protest against injustice.
11 5 noun n noun
• state of disgrace or loss of self-respect
Example sentence • He experienced deep humiliation when he was publicly mocked.
14 6 noun n noun
• the act of designating or identifying something
Example sentence • The police asked for my identification before letting me enter the building.
14 4 verb, noun v, n Example sentence • The transformation of the caterpillar into a butterfly is a fascinating process.
11 4 noun n noun
• a collection of things that have been combined; an assemblage of separate parts or qualities
Example sentence • The recipe calls for a combination of spices.
11 3 noun n noun
• the temporal property of two things happening at the same time
Example sentence • A conjunction joins two clauses together in a sentence.
11 3 noun n noun
• (medicine) any disturbance in the functioning of an organ or body part or a disturbance in the functioning of a social group
Example sentence • The company's dysfunction was evident in its disorganized workflow and constant turnover.
10 3 verb, noun v, n noun
• the activity of converting data or information into code
Example sentence • Data encryption ensures that sensitive information remains secure during transmission.
9 4 noun n noun
• a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage (especially a more advanced or mature stage)
Example sentence • The theory of evolution explains how species change over time.
8 2 noun n noun
• a component of a mixture that has been separated by a fractional process
Example sentence • I ate only a fraction of the cake.
11 4 noun n noun
• migration into a place (especially migration to a country of which you are not a native in order to settle there)
Example sentence • He had to go through a lengthy immigration process to become a citizen.
10 3 noun n noun
• a formal command or admonition
Example sentence • The judge issued an injunction to prevent the company from selling its patented product.
11 3 verb, noun v, n noun
• a failure to function normally
verb
• fail to function or function improperly
Example sentence • The malfunction of the heating system caused the temperature to drop significantly.
14 5 noun n noun
• something (as a course of action) that is recommended as advisable
Example sentence • I received a great recommendation for a new restaurant in town.
10 4 noun n noun
• the last book of the New Testament; contains visionary descriptions of heaven and of conflicts between good and evil and of the end of the world; attributed to Saint John the Apostle
Example sentence • The letter brought about a shocking revelation about his true identity.
10 4 verb, noun v, n noun
• a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving
Example sentence • The scientific revolution led to major advancements in the fields of astronomy and physics.
10 3 verb, noun v, n noun
• a calm, lengthy, intent consideration
Example sentence • I saw my reflection in the mirror.
8 3 noun n noun
• leisure time away from work devoted to rest or pleasure
verb
• spend or take a vacation
Example sentence • I am going on vacation next week.
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