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annual
1.
a
nnual
Adjective

happening, done, or made once every year

They celebrated their annual family reunion in the summer.

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stick
2.
stick
Verb

to fix an object to another, usually with glue or another similar substance

I need to stick this photo to the page of my scrapbook.

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conscious
3.
cons
cious
Adjective

aware of and responsive to one's surroundings

After the fall, she was fully conscious and able to speak.

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unknown
4.
un
known
Adjective

not widely acknowledged or familiar to most people

The path through the dense forest led into the unknown, with no clear markers to guide the way.

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passionate
5.
pa
ssio
nate
Adjective

showing or having enthusiasm or strong emotions about something one care deeply about

She is a passionate advocate for environmental conservation and volunteers regularly for cleanup projects.

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presidential
6.
pre
si
den
tial
Adjective

associated with the role or actions of a president, such as decisions, behaviors, or policies

The presidential address outlined the government's priorities for the upcoming year.

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audio
7.
au
dio
Noun

the sound or audible content in the form of music, speech, or other types of sound that can be recorded, played, or transmitted

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exclusive
8.
exc
lu
sive
Adjective

limited to a particular person, group, or purpose

The club offers exclusive membership privileges, including access to private events and facilities.

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silly
9.
si
lly
Adjective

showing a lack of seriousness, often in a playful way

She acted silly during the meeting, making everyone laugh.

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liquid
10.
liq
uid
Adjective

flowing freely and in the form or state of a liquid

The liquid gold flowed smoothly into the mold, forming a beautiful statue.

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neutral
11.
neut
ral
Adjective

not favoring either side in a conflict, competition, debate, etc.

It’s important to keep a neutral tone when discussing sensitive topics.

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invisible
12.
in
vi
si
ble
Adjective

not capable of being seen with the naked eye

The invisible ink on the paper only became visible when exposed to heat.

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clever
13.
cle
ver
Adjective

able to think quickly and find solutions to problems

The clever detective quickly solved the mystery using his sharp wit and deductive reasoning.

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Spanish
14.
spa
nish
Noun

the main language of Spain and many Southern or Central American countries

Learning Spanish is helpful for travelling in Central and South America.

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universal
15.
u
ni
ver
sal
Adjective

concerning or influencing everyone in the world

Access to clean water is a universal human right that should be available to everyone, regardless of location or socioeconomic status.

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executive
16.
e
xec
u
tive
Noun

a person in a high-ranking position who is responsible for making important decisions in a company or organization

She works as a senior executive in a global firm.

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dominant
17.
do
mi
nant
Adjective

having superiority in power, influence, or importance

The lion is the dominant predator in its ecosystem, ruling over other animals.

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prepare
18.
pre
pare
Verb

to make a person or thing ready for doing something

He prepares his outfit the night before to save time in the morning.

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subtle
19.
su
btle
Adjective

difficult to notice or detect because of its slight or delicate nature

The artist used subtle brushstrokes to create a sense of depth and movement in the painting.

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permanent
20.
per
ma
nent
Adjective

unable to get undone, removed, or reversed

The ink from the pen left a permanent mark on the page, making it impossible to edit.

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electrical
21.
e
lect
ri
cal
Adjective

producing or operating by electricity

He installed an electrical timer to control the outdoor lights.

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awkward
22.
awk
ward
Adjective

making one feel embarrassed or uncomfortable

The silence after his joke fell flat was incredibly awkward.

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outside
23.
out
side
Adverb

in an open area surrounding a building

They enjoyed a picnic outside in the park.

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chronic
24.
chro
nic
Adjective

(of an illness) difficult to cure and long-lasting

Mary's chronic asthma requires daily medication to control her symptoms.

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break
25.
break
Verb

to separate something into more pieces, often in a sudden way

Be careful not to break the glass when you wash the dishes.

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