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Activity and Behavior

65 Words

33m

entice
1.
en
tice
Verb

to make someone do something specific, often by offering something attractive

Advertisers hoped colorful displays would entice shoppers to browse their selection.

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dissuade
2.
diss
uade
Verb

to make someone not to do something

I dissuaded him from making a hasty decision.

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persuade
3.
pers
uade
Verb

to make a person do something through reasoning or other methods

The company used a compelling advertising campaign to persuade consumers to try their new product.

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venture
4.
ven
ture
Verb

to undertake a risky or daring journey or course of action

It took courage for the astronauts to venture into outer space where one small error could prove fatal.

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emulate
5.
em
u
late
Verb

to make an attempt at matching or surpassing someone or something, particularly by the means of imitation

The young athlete aspired to emulate the achievements of their Olympic hero.

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mimic
6.
mi
mic
Verb

to copy the style, technique, or subject matter of another artist or artwork

The new artist tried to mimic the brush strokes and color palette of the famous painter.

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tease
7.
tease
Verb

to playfully annoy someone by making jokes or sarcastic remarks

Siblings often tease each other as a form of playful banter.

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bombard
8.
bom
bard
Verb

to drop bombs on someone or something continuously

During the war, the enemy aircraft would bombard the city with relentless airstrikes.

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lurk
9.
lurk
Verb

(of danger or something unpleasant) to exist or be present without being obvious or noticeable

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galvanize
10.
gal
va
nize
Verb

to push someone into taking action, particularly by evoking a strong emotion in them

It took a serious crisis to really galvanize politicians into compromising and passing long-stalled reforms.

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coax
11.
coax
Verb

to persuade someone to do something by being kind and gentle, especially when they may be unwilling

Parents often have to coax their children into eating vegetables by making it seem enjoyable or interesting.

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dabble
12.
da
bble
Verb

to dip or lightly immerse a part of the body, such as hands or feet, in water

On a hot summer day, the children loved to dabble their feet in the cool stream.

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belie
13.
be
lie
Verb

to fail to live up to a claim, promise, or expectation

His dismal sales figures belied his claim of industry-leading performance.

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imitate
14.
i
mi
tate
Verb

to copy someone's behavior or appearance accurately

Children often imitate their parents' mannerisms and speech patterns.

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urge
15.
urge
Verb

to persistently try to motivate or support someone, particularly to pursue their goals

The teacher urged her students to explore their passions and pursue their interests with determination.

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impel
16.
im
pel
Verb

to strongly encourage someone to take action

The urgent pleas from the community impelled the government to take swift action in response to the crisis.

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partake
17.
par
take
Verb

to participate in consuming food

The family gathered around the table to partake in a delicious home-cooked meal.

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tantalize
18.
tant
a
lize
Verb

to torment someone by showing or promising something desirable that remains just out of reach

The aroma of fresh bread tantalized the hungry crowd.

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spur
19.
spur
Noun

a pointed extension of bone that grows from the leg or foot and is used for defense, mating rituals, or establishing dominance within a social group

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leverage
20.
le
ve
rage
Verb

to utilize borrowed funds or financial resources to increase one's capacity for investment or acquisition

The ambitious entrepreneur leveraged capital from investors to fund the expansion of the startup.

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moderation
21.
mo
de
ra
tion
Noun

the act or state of avoiding excess or extremes in thought, behavior, or action

The key to financial stability is practicing moderation in spending and saving.

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sensitivity
22.
sen
si
ti
vi
ty
Noun

(physiology) responsiveness to external stimuli; the faculty of sensation

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ambivalence
23.
am
bi
va
lence
Noun

the state of having mixed or opposing feelings

The announcement of the policy change was met with ambivalence by the employees, who saw both pros and cons.

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upbringing
24.
up
brin
ging
Noun

the manner in which a child is raised, including the care, guidance, and teaching provided by parents or guardians

A loving and supportive upbringing can have a lasting impact on a child's confidence.

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regimen
25.
re
gi
men
Noun

a set of instructions given to someone regarding what they should eat or do to maintain or restore their health

After consulting her nutritionist, she began a new dietary regimen to boost her metabolism.

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rote
26.
rote
Noun

***a bowed lyre, a type of stringed instrument, associated particularly with Welsh music, now archaic but once widely played in Europe

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inclination
27.
inc
li
na
tion
Noun

one's natural desire and feeling to take a specific action or act in a particular manner

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tendency
28.
ten
den
cy
Noun

a mental disposition or attitude that favors one option over others

She has a tendency to overthink even the smallest decisions.

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propensity
29.
pro
pen
si
ty
Noun

a natural inclination to behave in a certain way or exhibit particular characteristics

He has a propensity for taking risks, which makes him a successful entrepreneur.

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temperament
30.
tem
pera
ment
Noun

a person's or animal's natural or inherent characteristics, influencing their behavior, mood, and emotional responses

Her calm temperament made her an excellent mediator in conflicts.

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caprice
31.
cap
rice
Noun

a sudden and unpredictable change in mood, behavior, or decision

His decision to quit was a caprice, not a calculated move.

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my
tho
ma
nia
Noun

an excessive or abnormal tendency to lie and fabricate stories, often without any clear motive or benefit

The psychiatrist diagnosed the patient with mythomania after uncovering a pattern of elaborate and unnecessary lies.

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semblance
33.
semb
lance
Noun

a condition or situation that is similar or only appears to be similar to something

The old house had a semblance of its former grandeur, though it was now in disrepair.

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ritual
34.
ri
tual
Noun

the act of conducting a series of fixed actions, particular to a religious ceremony

The priest performed the ritual of sprinkling holy water during the baptism.

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uproar
35.
up
roar
Noun

a situation where there is a lot of noise caused by upset or angry people

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treatment
36.
treat
ment
Noun

an action that is done to relieve pain or cure a disease, wound, etc.

After the accident, he underwent extensive treatment to recover from his injuries and regain mobility.

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pa
ra
noiac
Noun

a person afflicted with paranoia

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competitive
38.
com
pe
ti
tive
Adjective

referring to a situation in which teams, players, etc. are trying to defeat their rivals

The sports team plays in a highly competitive league.

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participatory
39.
par
ti
ci
pa
to
ry
Adjective

characterized by the active involvement and engagement of people in decision-making or activities

The community meeting was highly participatory, with everyone contributing their ideas and opinions.

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frenetic
40.
fre
ne
tic
Adjective

fast-paced, frantic, and filled with intense energy or activity

The frenetic pace of the city can be overwhelming for newcomers.

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rowdy
41.
row
dy
Noun

a cruel and brutal fellow

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adventurous
42.
ad
ven
tu
rous
Adjective

(of a person) eager to try new ideas, exciting things, and take risks

She's an adventurous traveler, always seeking out new destinations and immersive cultural experiences.

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vibrant
43.
vib
rant
Adjective

(of colors) bright and strong

The vibrant colors of the sunset painted the sky in hues of orange, pink, and purple.

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addictive
44.
a
ddic
tive
Adjective

(of a substance, activity, behavior, etc.) causing strong dependency, making it difficult for a person to stop using or engaging in it

Sugar can be surprisingly addictive, making it hard to cut back on sweets.

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impetuous
45.
im
pet
uous
Adjective

done swiftly and without careful thought, driven by sudden and strong emotions or impulses

His impetuous decision to move to a new city without a job lined up worried his friends and family.

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expeditious
46.
ex
pe
di
tious
Adjective

done very quickly without wasting time or resources

The expeditious completion of the project impressed the clients.

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brisk
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brisk
Adjective

quick and energetic in movement or action

She took a brisk walk in the morning to wake herself up.

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undercover
48.
un
der
co
ver
Adjective

working or conducted secretly under the supervision of a law enforcement agency to gather information or catch criminals

The undercover agent infiltrated the criminal organization to gather intelligence.

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sedentary
49.
se
den
ta
ry
Adjective

(of a job or lifestyle) including a lot of sitting and very little physical activity

His sedentary lifestyle made it difficult to stay in shape.

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tumultuous
50.
tu
mul
tuous
Adjective

having a loud and chaotic sound, often associated with uproar or disorder

The tumultuous applause filled the auditorium after the performance.

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sedate
51.
se
date
Verb

to give a calming substance to a person or animal, often for medical reasons or to reduce anxiety

Before the surgery, the anesthesiologist will sedate the patient to ensure a painless and comfortable experience.

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hectic
52.
hec
tic
Adjective

extremely busy and chaotic

The office was always hectic during the end of the month with deadlines approaching.

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responsive
53.
res
pon
sive
Adjective

reacting to people and events quickly and in a positive way

The customer service representative was responsive to the client's needs, addressing their concerns promptly.

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hands-on
54.
hands
on
Adjective

involving direct participation or intervention in a task or activity, rather than simply observing or delegating it to others

The internship provides hands-on experience in the medical field.

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bungle
55.
bun
gle
Noun

a careless error, especially one that causes confusion or embarrassment

The launch was delayed due to a technical bungle in the software.

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exploratory
56.
exp
lo
ra
to
ry
Adjective

involving or intended for the purpose of discovering or investigating something new or unknown

The scientists conducted an exploratory mission to the uncharted island to study its unique ecosystem.

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excursive
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excursive
Adjective

(of a lecture, writing, etc.) likely to wander off the main topic in a confusing and incomprehensible way

His excursive lecture included many unrelated anecdotes that made it hard to follow the main point.

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frivolous
58.
fri
vo
lous
Adjective

having a lack of depth or concern for serious matters

His frivolous attitude towards his studies often landed him in trouble with his teachers.

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leisurely
59.
lei
sure
ly
Adverb

in a relaxed, unhurried manner

They walked leisurely through the park, enjoying the sunny afternoon.

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ri
go
rous
ly
Adverb

in a very thorough and precise manner, paying close attention to every detail

The researchers rigorously tested the new drug.

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single
handedly
Adverb

without anyone's help, solely relying on one's own efforts

She single-handedly organized the entire event, from planning to execution.

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strategically
62.
stra
te
gica
lly
Adverb

in a manner that relates to strategies, plans, or the overall approach designed to achieve long-term goals or objectives

The company strategically positioned its new product in the market to target a specific demographic.

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stu
dious
ly
Adverb

with great care, attention, and effort

She studied the complex diagram studiously, ensuring she understood every detail before proceeding.

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compulsively
64.
com
pul
sive
ly
Adverb

in a manner driven by an uncontrollable urge or need, often repetitive or excessive

She compulsively checked her phone every few minutes.

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tenderly
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ten
der
ly
Adverb

in a gentle, affectionate, or caring manner

She tenderly kissed her son goodnight.

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