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eligible
1.
e
li
gi
ble
Adjective

possessing the right to do or have something because of having the required qualifications

To apply for the scholarship, students must meet the eligible criteria regarding their academic performance.

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formulaic
2.
form
u
laic
Adjective

following a predictable or established form, pattern, or formula

The sitcom's episodes became formulaic after several seasons, following a predictable plot structure.

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indiscriminate
3.
in
disc
ri
mi
nate
Adjective

not considering the distinctions

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encompass
4.
en
com
pass
Verb

to include or contain a wide range of different things within a particular scope or area

The report will encompass data from various sources to provide a comprehensive analysis.

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comprise
5.
comp
rise
Verb

to be made up of various components or parts within a whole

The committee comprises members from various departments.

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entail
6.
en
tail
Verb

to require or involve certain actions, conditions, or consequences as a necessary part of a situation or decision

Completing the project on time entails working overtime if necessary.

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contain
7.
con
tain
Verb

to have or hold something within or include something as a part of a larger entity or space

The box regularly contains various items like books and documents.

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consist
8.
con
sist
Verb

to be constructed from or made up of certain things or people

The salad consists of lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, and dressing.

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harbor
9.
har
bor
Noun

a sheltered area of water along the coast where ships, boats, and other vessels can anchor safely, typically protected from rough seas by natural or artificial barriers

The ships docked in the harbor to avoid the storm approaching from the open sea.

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feature
10.
fea
ture
Noun

the main full-length film shown in a cinema program

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constitute
11.
cons
ti
tute
Verb

to contribute to the structure or makeup of something

Healthy fats and proteins constitute a balanced diet that supports overall well-being.

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house
12.
house
Noun

a building where people live, especially as a family

She invited her friends over to her house for a birthday party.

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incorporate
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in
cor
po
rate
Verb

to include something as part of a larger whole or system

The new design will incorporate feedback from various stakeholders to ensure satisfaction.

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overlap
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o
ver
lap
Verb

to extend across and cover a part of something else

The two rugs overlap in the center of the room.

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component
15.
com
po
nent
Noun

a part that combines with others to form a larger whole, often separable and functional within a system

The motherboard is a key component of a computer.

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composition
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com
po
si
tion
Noun

the different elements that form something or the arrangement of these elements

The composition of water molecules consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, chemically bonded together.

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makeup
17.
ma
keup
Noun

any type of substance that one uses to add more color or definition to one's face in order to alter or enhance one's appearance

She applied her makeup carefully before the big event.

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inclusive
18.
inc
lu
sive
Adjective

including everything or everyone, without excluding any particular group or element

The inclusive policy welcomed people of all backgrounds, ensuring that everyone felt valued and respected.

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inherent
19.
in
he
rent
Adjective

inseparable essential part or quality of someone or something that is in their nature

Trust is an inherent part of any successful relationship.

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discrete
20.
disc
rete
Adjective

individually separate and easily identifiable

The course was divided into discrete modules, each focusing on a specific topic.

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randomly
21.
ran
dom
ly
Adverb

by chance and without a specific pattern, order, or purpose

The cards were shuffled randomly before the game.

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the
ma
tica
lly
Adverb

in a manner that relates to the theme or central idea that connects elements within a work of art, literature, or discourse

The novel is thematically focused on the struggle between good and evil.

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a
no
ma
lous
ly
Adverb

in a manner that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected

The results of the experiment were anomalously different from previous trials.

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catalog
24.
ca
ta
log
Verb

to systematically organize and list items, information, or resources, often in a detailed and structured manner

The librarian diligently catalogs new books in the library's database for easy retrieval.

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classify
25.
cla
ssi
fy
Verb

to put people or things in different categories or groups

The scientist classified the organisms into different species based on their genetic traits and physical features.

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categorize
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ca
te
go
rize
Verb

to sort similar items into a specific group

She categorized the emails into folders based on their topic to keep her inbox organized.

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associate
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a
sso
ciate
Verb

to make a connection between someone or something and another in the mind

Many people associate the smell of freshly baked cookies with warmth and home.

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assort
28.
a
ssort
Verb

to classify or arrange into different categories or groups based on similarities or characteristics

She carefully assorted the books on the shelf according to genre.

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represent
29.
re
pre
sent
Verb

to be an image, sign, symbol, etc. of something

The national flag represents the unity of the country.

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symbolize
30.
sym
bo
lize
Verb

to represent a more important or hidden meaning

The dove is often used to symbolize peace in many cultures.

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exemplify
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e
xemp
li
fy
Verb

to provide a concrete illustration that helps make a concept or idea more understandable

To exemplify the concept of perseverance, think of a marathon runner who continues to push forward despite exhaustion and pain.

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embody
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em
bo
dy
Verb

to include or represent something as an essential part within a larger entity or concept

The constitution is meant to embody the fundamental rights and freedoms of the citizens.

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attribute
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att
ri
bute
Verb

to think or say that something is caused by a certain thing

Scientists attribute climate change to human activity.

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epitomize
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e
pi
to
mize
Verb

to serve as a typical example or embodiment of a concept, idea, or category

Their startup company epitomizes the entrepreneurial spirit of the tech industry.

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criterion
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cri
te
rion
Noun

a specific condition or factor that is utilized for the evaluation of something

One criterion for selecting a candidate for the job is their relevant work experience.

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ideal
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i
deal
Adjective

representing the best possible example or standard

The vacation spot offered the ideal combination of relaxation and adventure.

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parameter
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pa
ra
me
ter
Noun

(mathematics) a constant in the equation of a curve whose variation produces a family of similar curves

The parabola can be drawn with different parameters.

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baseline
38.
base
line
Noun

the initial point from which measurements or comparisons are made

They established a baseline for productivity by measuring output before implementing changes.

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ratio
39.
ra
tio
Noun

the result of dividing one number, quantity, or expression by another

The ratio of 10 to 2 is 5.

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trait
40.
trait
Noun

a distinguishing quality or characteristic, especially one that forms part of someone's personality or identity

Honesty is one of her most admirable traits.

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characteristic
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cha
rac
te
ris
tic
Noun

a notable feature or quality that defines or describes something

Her kindness is a characteristic everyone notices.

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property
42.
pro
per
ty
Noun

a building or the piece of land surrounding it, owned by individuals, businesses, or entities

They inherited a large property with acres of farmland and a historic farmhouse.

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reference
43.
re
fe
rence
Noun

a mention or citation of something, often to provide context or support for an idea

The article included several references to previous studies on the topic.

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exception
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exc
ep
tion
Noun

a deliberate omission or exclusion from a general rule, statement, or category

There was an exception in the policy for emergency cases.

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