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Infrequent Meanings

61 Words

31m

signature
1.
sig
na
ture
Noun

a person's name written in a specific and unique way, often for the purpose of authentication or verification

She signed the document with her usual signature.

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wake
2.
wake
Verb

to become conscious again after sleeping

After a refreshing nap, it takes a moment to fully wake and regain awareness.

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benefit
3.
be
ne
fit
Verb

to gain something good from something or someone

By attending the workshop, she hoped to benefit from expert advice.

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projection
4.
pro
jec
tion
Noun

a technique used to create an image on a surface by projecting light onto it

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constitution
5.
cons
ti
tu
tion
Noun

the official laws and principles by which a country or state is governed

The constitution of this country guarantees freedom of speech and the separation of powers among its branches of government.

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impression
6.
imp
re
ssion
Noun

an opinion or feeling that one has about someone or something, particularly one formed unconsciously

Her cheerful demeanor gave me the impression that she was always happy.

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game
7.
game
Noun

a playful activity in which we use our imagination, play with toys, etc.

Chess is a strategic board game played between two players on a checkered board.

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drag
8.
drag
Verb

to pull something with effort along a surface

She drags the suitcase across the airport floor.

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draft
9.
draft
Noun

a document ordering the bank to pay a specific amount of money to someone

The seller issued a draft to the buyer, ensuring that the payment would be made upon delivery of the goods.

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draw
10.
draw
Verb

to make a picture of something using a pencil, pen, etc. without coloring it

He drew a cute cat on the paper for his little sister.

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cause
11.
cause
Verb

to make something happen, usually something bad

Please don't cause any more problems in class.

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gulf
12.
gulf
Noun

an area of sea that is partly surrounded by land, with a narrow opening

The Persian Gulf was historically important for trade routes.

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bill
13.
bill
Noun

a new law that is proposed to a parliament to be discussed about

The professor was recognized as an authority in the field of environmental science.

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plot
14.
plot
Verb

to secretly make a plan to harm someone or do something illegal

The group of conspirators plotted to sabotage the competitor's business by spreading false rumors.

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propagation
15.
pro
pa
ga
tion
Noun

the process of natural multiplication; representing the expansion of a population over time

Scientists studied the propagation of bacteria in different conditions.

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carousel
16.
ca
rou
sel
Noun

a large, rotating machine with seats for children to ride or amusement

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condition
17.
con
di
tion
Noun

the state of something at a particular time

He checked the condition of the tires before the long road trip.

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vehicle
18.
ve
hicle
Noun

a means of transportation used to carry people or goods from one place to another, typically on roads or tracks

Cars, buses, and trucks are all types of vehicles.

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mean
19.
mean
Verb

to have a particular meaning or represent something

His silence meant that he was not interested in the conversation.

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discipline
20.
disc
ip
line
Verb

to train a person or animal by instruction and exercise, usually with the aim of improving or correcting behavior

Parents use various methods to discipline their children, teaching them values and acceptable behavior.

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impact
21.
im
pact
Verb

to have a strong effect on someone or something

The new environmental policies are expected to impact the way industries approach sustainability.

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response
22.
res
ponse
Noun

a reply to something in either spoken or written form

After receiving the email, she crafted a detailed response outlining her thoughts on the proposal.

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province
23.
pro
vince
Noun

the territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation

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expression
24.
exp
re
ssion
Noun

a specific look on someone's face, indicating what they are feeling or thinking

Her eyes widened in surprise, an expression that conveyed her shock better than words ever could.

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adoption
25.
a
dop
tion
Noun

the legal act or process of taking someone else's child and raising them as one's own

The couple completed the adoption process and welcomed their new daughter into their home.

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tenor
26.
te
nor
Noun

the highest voice range of an average male singer

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crest
27.
crest
Noun

a prominent feature exhibited by some birds on their heads, consisting of feathers, fur, or skin

The cockatoo flaunted its colorful crest as it paraded around the aviary.

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celebrate
28.
ce
leb
rate
Verb

to do something special such as dancing or drinking that shows one is happy for an event

Every year, they celebrate their anniversary by going out for a romantic dinner.

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maintain
29.
main
tain
Verb

to make something stay in the same state or condition

The janitor regularly maintains cleanliness in the office by cleaning and organizing.

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subject
30.
sub
ject
Noun

someone or something that is being described, discussed, or dealt with

The main subject of today's lecture is the French Revolution.

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promote
31.
pro
mote
Verb

to move to a higher position or rank

After years of hard work, she was promoted to manager of the department.

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convert
32.
con
vert
Verb

to change the form, purpose, character, etc. of something

She decided to convert the spare room into a home office for remote work.

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portray
33.
port
ray
Verb

to describe something or someone through words

The author portrays the protagonist as a courageous and determined individual.

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convey
34.
con
vey
Verb

to pass on information from one party to another

During the press briefing, the spokesperson worked to clearly convey the latest facts and figures about the issue.

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deliver
35.
de
li
ver
Verb

to bring and give a letter, package, etc. to a specific person or place

The mail carrier regularly delivers letters and packages to our doorstep.

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contract
36.
cont
ract
Noun

an official agreement between two or more sides that states what each of them has to do

They signed a contract to buy the house, outlining the terms of the sale.

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occur
37.
occur
Verb

to come to be or take place, especially unexpectedly or naturally

Accidents occur unexpectedly, so it's crucial to drive safely.

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determine
38.
determine
Verb

to learn of and confirm the facts about something through calculation or research

Scientists regularly determine the chemical composition of substances in the laboratory.

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display
39.
disp
lay
Verb

to publicly show something

The museum carefully displayed ancient artifacts in glass cases for visitors to admire.

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person
40.
per
son
Noun

one human

As a responsible person, it is important to be mindful of our impact on the environment.

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level
41.
le
vel
Noun

a person's performance or capability in comparison to others

At her current level of English, Sarah can have basic conversations and understand everyday expressions.

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inspire
42.
ins
pire
Verb

to fill someone with the desire or motivation to do something, especially something creative or positive

Her teacher's words of encouragement inspired her to pursue her dreams.

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discount
43.
dis
count
Verb

to ignore or dismiss something, refusing to consider or give attention to it

It's unfair to discount the opinions of certain team members during decision-making.

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relate
44.
re
late
Verb

to make or show a logical connection between two things

The scientist was able to relate the observed patterns in the data to the underlying principles of the experiment.

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treat
45.
treat
Verb

to deal with or behave toward someone or something in a particular way

Always treat animals with care and compassion.

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address
46.
add
ress
Noun

the place where someone lives or where something is sent

He memorized his girlfriend's address by heart.

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wind
47.
wind
Noun

air that moves quickly or strongly in a current as a result of natural forces

She could hear the wind howling outside her window.

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afford
48.
a
fford
Verb

to be able to pay the cost of something

If you save consistently, you may eventually afford a house.

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chart
49.
chart
Noun

an information sheet in the form of a graph, diagram, or table that is easy to understand

The chart displayed the company's sales performance over the last quarter.

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realize
50.
rea
lize
Verb

to have a sudden or complete understanding of a fact or situation

He realized his mistake at once after reviewing the report.

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advance
51.
ad
vance
Noun

progress or improvement in a particular area

The company's technological advance has been remarkable this year.

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float
52.
float
Verb

to be in motion on a body of water or current of air at a slow pace

As the paper boat was set adrift, it started to float lazily along the tranquil pond.

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arrest
53.
a
rrest
Verb

(of law enforcement agencies) to take a person away because they believe that they have done something illegal

The police officer decided to arrest the suspect after gathering sufficient evidence.

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regard
54.
re
gard
Noun

a steady or fixed look, often of attention or contemplation

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charter
55.
char
ter
Verb

hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services

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hail
56.
hail
Noun

small and round balls of ice falling from the sky like rain

She watched the hail bounce off the window during the storm.

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resonate
57.
re
so
nate
Verb

to produce a deep and rich sound that lingers or echoes

The singer's powerful voice resonated throughout the concert hall.

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pastoral
58.
pas
to
ral
Adjective

related to or characteristic of the duties, setting, or concerns of a Christian minister

The pastoral duties of the minister include counseling parishioners and conducting religious services.

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acute
59.
a
cute
Adjective

(of an illness) suddenly becoming severe but for a short time

Jack was hospitalized due to an acute bout of appendicitis.

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fine
60.
fine
Adjective

feeling well or in good health

Despite the small accident, the bike and its rider were both fine.

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intimate
61.
in
ti
mate
Adjective

(of people) having a very close relationship

They shared an intimate moment under the stars, revealing their deepest thoughts.

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