10 4 noun
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• an inclination to favor some person or group
Example sentence • The boss showed favoritism towards his nephew by promoting him over more qualified employees.
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Example sentence • His luxurious lifestyle and penchant for excess exemplified his sybaritism .
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Example sentence • The phenomenon of hyperparasitism is commonly observed in various ecosystems.
12 4 noun
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• the intense dislike for and prejudice against Jewish people
12 6
noun
• an unsupported dogmatic assertion
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Example sentence • Her martinetism as a manager made the employees feel oppressed.
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• the calculated use of violence (or the threat of violence) against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature; this is done through intimidation or coercion or instilling fear
Example sentence • The government is taking strict measures to counter terrorism .
4 1 verb
v
noun
• the thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract
verb
• move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody
Example sentence • I will come to your house later today.
9 3 noun
n
noun
• a brutal barbarous savage act
Example sentence • The historian described the invading army's acts of barbarism .
9 3 noun
n
noun
• a sudden violent change in the earth's surface
Example sentence • The earthquake caused a cataclysm that destroyed entire cities.
7 3 noun
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• the qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle)
Example sentence • His heroism during the war earned him a medal of honor.
8 4 noun
n
noun
• (philosophy) the philosophical theory that ideas are the only reality
Example sentence • His idealism about the future often led him to take risks.
9 3 noun
n
noun
• attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force
Example sentence • The magnetic field of the Earth creates a force of magnetism .
9 3 noun
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noun
• genre of art and literature that makes a self-conscious break with previous genres
Example sentence • The museum exhibition explores the influence of modernism on contemporary art.
9 3 noun
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• a religion based on mystical communion with an ultimate reality
Example sentence • She was deeply interested in the study of mysticism .
10 4 noun
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• a 20th century movement of artists and writers (developing out of dadaism) who used fantastic images and incongruous juxtapositions in order to represent unconscious thoughts and dreams
Example sentence • The artist is known for his fascination with surrealism .
7 2 noun
n
noun
• the business of providing services to tourists
Example sentence • The government is investing heavily in promoting tourism .
9 3 noun
n
noun
• willful wanton and malicious destruction of the property of others
Example sentence • The park was closed temporarily due to vandalism .
9 3 noun
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• any of the various theories or doctrines or philosophical systems that attempt to explain the phenomena of the universe in terms of some immanent force or energy
Example sentence • The dynamisms of the market drove investors to make risky decisions.
13 6 noun
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• the quality of being individual
Example sentence • The country's culture promotes individualism , encouraging people to pursue their own goals.
7 2 noun
n
noun
• a state of difficulty that needs to be resolved
Example sentence • I have a math problem that I can't solve.
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adjective
• (quantifier) used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns to indicate an unspecified number or quantity
adverb
• (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct
adjective satellite
• relatively many but unspecified in number
Example sentence • I need some money for the bus fare.
9 3 noun
n
noun
• a cardiovascular disease characterized by a saclike widening of an artery resulting from weakening of the artery wall
12 4 noun
n
Example sentence • Her athleticisms , including running and jumping, earned her a spot on the track team.
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Example sentence • Her book explores the various cosmopolitisms that exist in contemporary society.
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Example sentence • The author's books are filled with esotericisms and hidden meanings.
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Example sentence • The concept of heteromorphisms is used in category theory.
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11 4
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• the relation between two different kinds of organisms in which one receives benefits from the other by causing damage to it (usually not fatal damage)
11 4 noun
n
noun
• habitual absence from work
Example sentence • The company experienced high levels of absenteeism last month.
10 4 noun
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• dominance through threat of punishment and violence
Example sentence • The monarchy in that country practiced absolutism , with the king having unlimited authority.
8 3 noun
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• mountain climbing (not restricted to the Alps)
Example sentence • He dedicated his life to the pursuit of alpinism .
10 4 noun
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• the conviction that people should participate in sports as a hobby (for the fun of it) rather than for money
Example sentence • His amateurism in playing the piano was evident in his lack of technique.
8 3 noun
n
noun
• a short pithy instructive saying
Example sentence • One famous aphorism is 'Know thyself.'
10 4 noun
n
noun
• any reaction that occurs automatically without conscious thought or reflection (especially the undirected behavior seen in psychomotor epilepsy)
Example sentence • The artist's painting process was characterized by an automatism that allowed her to let go of conscious control.
8 3 noun
n
noun
• food poisoning from ingesting botulin; not infectious; affects the CNS; can be fatal if not treated promptly
Example sentence • Symptoms of botulism include blurred or double vision, difficulty swallowing, and muscle weakness.
13 4 noun
n
noun
• transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services)
Example sentence • The rise of commercialism has led to a decrease in traditional craftsmanship.
7 3 noun, adjective
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noun
• a nihilistic art movement (especially in painting) that flourished in Europe early in the 20th century; based on irrationality and negation of the accepted laws of beauty
Example sentence • The essence of dadaism is often characterized by irrationality, anti-bourgeois protests, and absurdity.
9 3 noun
n
noun
• acceptance of the inevitability of defeat
Example sentence • The defeatism of the team was evident after they conceded the first goal.
8 3 noun
n
noun
• the system of religion and philosophy taught by the Druids and their rites and ceremonies
Example sentence • Many aspects of druidism have been lost to history.
7 3 noun
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noun
• the doctrine that reality consists of two basic opposing elements, often taken to be mind and matter (or mind and body), or good and evil
Example sentence • The philosopher believed in the dualism of mind and body.
10 5 noun
n
noun
• tourism to exotic or threatened ecosystems to observe wildlife or to help preserve nature
Example sentence • The ecotourism industry has been steadily growing in recent years.
6 3 noun
n
noun
• (ethics) the theory that the pursuit of your own welfare is the basis of morality
Example sentence • His egoism was evident in the way he always put himself first.
10 4 noun
n
noun
• (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience
Example sentence • The scientific method is based on empiricism , using observation and experimentation to gather data.
9 4 noun
n
noun
• the disposition and habits of an epicure
Example sentence • The principles of epicurism emphasize the importance of simple pleasures and avoiding pain or suffering.
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