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a belief about what is likely to happen in the future, often based on previous experiences or desires
Sarah had high expectations for her birthday party, but it turned out to be a small gathering with only a few friends.
View Full Definitionan idea or belief that one thinks is true without having a proof
His assumption about the meeting time was incorrect.
View Full Definitionthe act of performing a role on stage by expressing a character through speech, action, and gesture
The actor's characterization of Hamlet was praised by critics.
View Full Definitionan idea accepted as true without proof, often used as a basis for reasoning
The theory rests on the supposition that all particles behave identically.
View Full Definitionmaking real or giving the appearance of reality
View Full Definitionthe act of making something known or revealed, particularly something surprising or previously unknown
The revelation of the secret shocked everyone in the room.
View Full Definitionthe event of manifestation of Jesus Christ to the Magi
Christians celebrate Epiphany on January 6th, commemorating the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus.
View Full Definitionto take and tightly hold something
He reached out to grasp the handle of the door.
View Full Definitionthe condition of being unable or unwilling to believe something
View Full Definitionthe act of forming a personal understanding or mental image of something based on individual perception or analysis
Her interpretation of the poem revealed layers of meaning that others had overlooked.
View Full Definitionsomething expected (as on the basis of a norm)
View Full Definitiona statement made about the likelihood of something happening in the future
View Full Definitiona mental spark that drives unusual creativity or activity
The serene landscape sparked an inspiration in the writer’s mind.
View Full Definitiona general concept or idea that is not tied to any specific instance or physical form
The notion of freedom is an abstraction that has been interpreted differently across cultures and eras.
View Full Definitiona notion or idea formed in the mind, representing a general understanding or mental image of something
Her conception of justice involved fairness and equality for all individuals.
View Full Definitionthe process of carefully thinking about or discussing something in detail before making a decision
After much deliberation, the jury reached a unanimous verdict.
View Full Definitiona strong and uncontrollable interest or attachment to something or someone, causing constant thoughts, intense emotions, and repetitive behaviors
His obsession with cleanliness led him to clean his house multiple times a day.
View Full Definitionthe trait of staying aware of (paying close attention to) your responsibilities
View Full Definitiona set of beliefs about the nature of the world and the place of humans within it
Her worldview is shaped by her travels and exposure to diverse cultures.
View Full Definitiona set of attitudes, beliefs, or a mental disposition that influences how a person interprets and responds to situations
Her growth mindset allows her to view failures as opportunities for learning and improvement.
View Full Definitiona belief that something is true without any proof
View Full Definitiona penetrating and profound understanding that goes beyond surface-level observations or knowledge
Years of study and contemplation yielded profound insights into the nature of existence.
View Full Definitionto confuse someone, often by presenting something mysterious or difficult to understand
The riddle puzzles her.
View Full Definitionto capture someone's interest or curiosity
The mystery novel intrigued her with its twists and turns.
View Full Definitiona worldly-wise person
View Full Definitionin a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock
View Full Definitionpaying close attention to one's surroundings or circumstances to stay aware of potential risks or threats
The watchful dog kept an eye on the children as they played.
View Full Definitionto cause someone to feel puzzled, confused, or bewildered by something complex or difficult to understand
The intricate puzzle often perplexes even the most experienced solvers.
View Full Definitionin a way that shows close focus, deep concentration, or eager attention to something
She listened intently to every word the speaker said.
View Full Definitionto give careful thought to something, its various aspects, implications, or possibilities
She pondered her options carefully, weighing the pros and cons of different career paths.
View Full Definitionto look at something carefully and think about it for a long time
He sat in silence to contemplate the vast landscape before him.
View Full Definitionto remember past events, experiences, or memories with a sense of nostalgia
During the family reunion, they spent hours reminiscing about their childhood adventures.
View Full Definitionto produce a plan, idea, etc. in one's mind
The architect conceived a visionary design for the futuristic building.
View Full Definitionto know who a person or what an object is, because we have heard, seen, etc. them before
I immediately recognized her voice on the phone.
View Full Definitionto understand something through thought or reasoning
After much thought, she discerned that his actions were motivated by jealousy.
View Full Definitionto form an idea or concept in the mind by combining existing ideas or information
The artist was able to conceptualize a unique painting by blending various artistic influences.
View Full Definitionto create reasonable explanations for behaviors, decisions, or actions, especially when they may not truly represent the real motives
Faced with a late project submission, he attempted to rationalize it by blaming external factors beyond his control.
View Full Definitionto picture something in one's mind
She could envision a future where sustainable practices were the norm, leading to a healthier planet.
View Full Definitionto think about something carefully before making a decision or forming an opinion
I need to consider whether to accept the promotion.
View Full Definitionthe level of respect and admiration that one has for someone or something
View Full Definitionto incorporate or integrate information, beliefs, or values into one's own understanding or mindset
As part of the training program, employees were encouraged to internalize the company's core values to create a positive work environment.
View Full Definitionto absorb all of someone's attention or time, captivating them completely
The captivating novel engrossed her so much that she lost track of time.
View Full Definitionto think about something with regard to its condition and relating information so as to understand it better
To understand the event fully, we need to contextualize it within its historical background.
View Full Definitionto think or say that something is caused by a certain thing
Scientists attribute climate change to human activity.
View Full Definitionto understand and make sense of something after giving it a lot of thought
The novel's intricate plot required readers to fathom the characters' motivations.
View Full Definitionto come to a conclusion without enough evidence
Unable to find the missing document, he could only surmise that it might have been misplaced.
View Full Definitionto consider in a particular manner
The committee deemed the proposal worthy of further consideration.
View Full Definitionto recognize and acknowledge someone's effort in achieving a specific thing
The coach credits the team's victory to rigorous training sessions.
View Full Definitionto make a lasting mark on a surface or material through pressure or contact
The author's signature was imprinted on the title page of each limited edition book.
View Full Definitionto attribute a particular quality, cause, or origin to someone or something
Many historians ascribe the fall of the empire to a combination of economic and military factors.
View Full Definitionto interpret or understand something that is difficult or unclear
Students may need to decipher complex scientific texts to grasp the concepts.
View Full Definitionto unsettle someone, often leading them to lose their confidence or peace temporarily
Despite the unexpected challenge, she did not allow it to faze her; instead, she tackled it with determination.
View Full Definitionto puzzle someone by being mysterious or difficult to understand
The magician's tricks mystified the audience, leaving them wondering how he did it.
View Full Definitionto confuse someone, leaving them uncertain
The sudden disappearance of the treasure bewildered the explorers.
View Full Definitionto confuse someone, often by being difficult to understand
The cryptic crossword puzzle bemused the participants, as they struggled to find the answers.
View Full Definitionto use a supply of energy, fuel, etc.
During the winter months, households tend to consume more energy for heating to stay warm.
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