12 4 noun n noun
• the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else
Example sentence • Software development often involves managing complex dependencies .
10 3 noun n noun
• an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others
Example sentence • The child's aggressive tendencies are a cause of concern for the parents.
13 4 noun n noun
• a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions
Example sentence • There are discrepancies between the two financial reports.
12 4 noun n Example sentence • The doctor explained the risks and expectancies of the surgery to the patient.
12 3 noun n noun
• the tenure of a president
Example sentence • The presidencies of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln are widely regarded as some of the most influential in American history.
11 3 noun n noun
• intelligent somewhat arboreal ape of equatorial African forests
Example sentence • Zoologists study the behavior of chimpanzees in the wild.
13 4 noun n noun
• a possible event or occurrence or result
Example sentence • We have to consider all possible contingencies before making a decision.
12 4 noun n noun
• (medicine) a malignant state; progressive and resistant to treatment and tending to cause death
Example sentence • There are various types of malignancies , such as lung cancer and breast cancer.
9 3 noun n Example sentence • There are currently several vacancies available at our company.
11 4 noun n noun
• a sudden unforeseen crisis (usually involving danger) that requires immediate action
Example sentence • During emergencies , it's important to stay calm and follow instructions.
11 3 noun n noun
• the state of being pregnant; the period from conception to birth when a woman carries a developing fetus in her uterus
Example sentence • Teenage pregnancies can have serious consequences for both the mother and child.
11 4 noun n noun
• the act of dwelling in a place
Example sentence • Many medical students apply for residencies after completing their coursework.
12 4 noun n noun
• the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable
Example sentence • The doctor ordered blood tests to determine any nutrient deficiencies .
12 4 noun n noun
• the ratio of the output to the input of any system
Example sentence • The company implemented several efficiencies to reduce costs.
11 4 noun n noun
• the number of occurrences within a given time period
Example sentence • The radio station has different frequencies for different programs.
12 4 noun n noun
• the lack of financial resources
Example sentence • The number of insolvencies in the construction industry has been on the rise.
12 4 noun n noun
• an organized rebellion aimed at overthrowing a constituted government through the use of subversion and armed conflict
Example sentence • The government is struggling to suppress multiple insurgencies occurring in different regions of the country.
14 4 noun n noun
• permitting the free passage of electromagnetic radiation
Example sentence • The teacher used transparencies to project the images onto the wall.
14 5 noun n noun
• unskillfulness resulting from a lack of efficiency
Example sentence • The company needs to address the inefficiencies in its manufacturing process.
7 2 noun n noun
• large-flowered garden plant derived chiefly from the wild pansy of Europe and having velvety petals of various colors
Example sentence • My garden is filled with colorful pansies .
8 3 noun n noun
• an administrative unit of government
Example sentence • There are several government agencies responsible for monitoring air quality.
10 4 noun n noun
• a pressing or urgent situation
Example sentence • The company developed a contingency plan to address any exigencies that may arise.
14 5 noun, adjective n, adj noun
• the body of voters who elect a representative for their area
Example sentence • The country is divided into several parliamentary constituencies .
13 5 noun n noun
• nonpayment of a debt when due
Example sentence • The bank has seen a rise in delinquencies on its mortgage loans.
12 4 noun n noun
• an outstanding feature; something in which something or someone excels
Example sentence • Their excellencies arrived at the reception together.
14 5 noun n noun
• all the people living at the same time or of approximately the same age
Example sentence • Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla were contemporaries and shared a similar passion for science.
12 4 noun n noun
• the quality of being adequately or well qualified physically and intellectually
Example sentence • Employees are evaluated based on their competencies and skills.
12 5 noun n noun
• an assistant subject to the authority or control of another
adjective satellite
• functioning in a supporting capacity
Example sentence • The parent company owns several subsidiaries around the world.
11 3 noun n
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Example sentence • She loves spending time with her grandbabies .
11 4 noun n adjective
• not permanent; not lasting
noun
• a worker (especially in an office) hired on a temporary basis
adjective satellite
• lacking continuity or regularity
Example sentence • The company hired several temporaries to help with the busy season.
7 2 verb v adjective
• not plain; decorative or ornamented
noun
• something many people believe that is false
verb
• imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind
Example sentence • She fancies him and hopes he will ask her out.
8 2 noun n noun
• state of violent mental agitation
Example sentence • They ran through the park in frenzies , chasing after the Frisbee.
15 5 noun n noun
• the relation between propositions that cannot both be true at the same time
Example sentence • There are many inconsistencies in his story.
11 4 noun n
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Example sentence • The geologist studied the dilatancies present in the rock samples.
10 4 noun n noun
• the quality of being beautiful and delicate in appearance
Example sentence • I tried many Chinese delicacies during my trip to Beijing.
8 2 noun n noun
• a ship of the British navy; in 1789 part of the crew mutinied against their commander William Bligh and set him afloat in an open boat
Example sentence • The bounties of nature are abundant.
7 2 noun n noun
• a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
Example sentence • The police arrested three patsies for the crime.
9 3 noun n noun
• a prediction about how something (as the weather) will develop
Example sentence • The doctors gave conflicting prognoses for the patient's condition.
7 2 noun n noun
• (biology) taxonomic group whose members can interbreed
Example sentence • There are over 10,000 species of birds in the world.
10 3 noun n noun
• an official who is appointed
Example sentence • The appointees were carefully selected for their expertise in the field.
9 3 noun n noun
• group of guns or missile launchers operated together at one place
Example sentence • I need to buy some new batteries for my flashlight.
10 3 noun n noun
• the metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used
Example sentence • The exchange rate between the two currencies is constantly fluctuating.
9 3 noun, adjective n, adj noun
• the decade from 1970 to 1979
Example sentence • I love listening to music from the seventies .
8 2 noun n noun
• a splendid assemblage (especially of famous people)
Example sentence • Scientists study galaxies to understand the universe.
11 4 noun n noun
• the diocese of an archbishop
Example sentence • The archdiocese is responsible for overseeing all the parishes in the region.
9 2 noun n noun
• a Channel Island to the northwest of Jersey
Example sentence • She wore a pair of guernseys to keep warm during the sail.
8 2 noun n noun
• the time of life between 20 and 30
Example sentence • He was born in the early twenties and lived through the Great Depression.
11 4 noun n noun
• an important or influential (and often overbearing) person
Example sentence • The dignitaries arrived at the airport via a private jet.
11 4 verb, noun v, n noun
• the act of discovering something
Example sentence • His scientific discoveries revolutionized the field of medicine.
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