etymology | n. language study of the origin and history of words |
evaluate | v. judge or calculate the quality, importance, amount, or value of something |
evaluation | n. making of a judgment about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment |
exaggeration | n. act of making something more noticeable than it really is; overstatement |
examination | n. formal systematic questioning n. a set of questions or exercises evaluating skill or knowledge |
exasperate | v. make someone very annoyed, usually when in difficult situations |
excursion | n. trip; usually short journey made for pleasure |
executive | n. someone in a high position, like in business or government, who makes sure that laws or rules are carried out; administrator |
exempt | a. not subject to duty or obligation; with special permission not to do or pay something |
exertion | n. use of a lot of mental or physical effort; expenditure of much physical work |
exhibit | v. show something publicly, make visible or apparent |
exhilaration | n. feeling of excitement and happiness |
exotic | a. from another part of the world; foreign; strikingly strange or unusual |
expand | v. become larger in size or volume; grow stronger; add details |
expenditure | n. total amount of money that a government or person spends |
extend | v. add to something in order to make it bigger or longer v. reach or continue; stretch something out |
extinguish | v. stop a fire or a light burning; stop or get rid of an idea or feeling |
fierce | a. physically violent and frightening; extremely severe or violent |
fulfill | v. put in effect, fill or meet a want or need |
funeral | n. ceremony held in connection with burial; end of existence |
gauge | n. measuring instrument; measure or judge |
gazelle | n. small swift graceful antelope of Africa and Asia having large eyes |
generosity | n. quality or condition of being generous; quality of being noble |
generous | a. willing to give money, help, or kindness, especially more than expected |
geology | n. science which treats the structure and mineral constitution of the globe |
gorilla | n. a large ape that comes from western Africa |
graffiti | n. a rude decoration inscribed on rocks or walls |
gratitude | n. state of being grateful; warm and friendly feeling toward a benefactor; thankfulness |
guacamole | n. a thick mixture of mashed avocado with tomato, onions and other seasonings |
harass | v. annoy or trouble someone repeatedly; torment persistently |
herd | n. flock, crowd, group of cattle or other domestic animals |
hostel | n. inexpensive supervised lodging, especially for youths on bicycling trips n. a large house where people can stay free or cheaply |
hostile | a. unfriendly and not liking something; showing the disposition of an enemy |
hurricane | n. a violent wind that has a circular movement, especially in the West Atlantic Ocean |
hydrant | n. a discharge pipe with a valve and spout at which water may be drawn from the mains of waterworks; a water plug |
hydrophobia | n. a great fear of drinking and water, often a sign of rabies |
iceberg | n. a large mass of ice floating at sea |
identical | a. duplicate or alike; being the exact same one |
identity | n. exact sameness; fact of being who, what a person or thing is; a close similarity |
idle | a. given rest and ease; avoiding work or employment; lazy or vain |
idol | n. someone who is admired and respected very much n. image used for worship; image of divinity; false notion or conception |
imitate | v. copy the actions, appearance, or speech of; use or follow something from a model |
imitation | n. copying the actions of someone else; emulation |
immobilize | v. stabilize; cause to be unable to move |
immovable | a. not able or intended to be moved n. property consisting of houses and land |
impartial | a. fair; showing lack of favoritism |
implicate | v. show that someone is involved in a crime or partly responsible for something bad |
improvise | v. compose, perform, or do something with little or no preparation |
incumbent | a. imposed as an obligation or duty; currently holding an office |
indecision | n. state of being unable to make a choice; a lack of firmness of character or purpose |
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