Leonid the Lion1
Leonid the Lion2
Andrew the Story Teller1
Andrew the Story Teller2
Eugenia the Beauty
100

A very rich area with expensive houses and shops where wealthy people live.

Affluent (area)

100

A place where a dead person is buried, often covered by a stone structure.

Tomb

100

It’s an adjective that characterizes something beautiful, breathtaking, amazing, awesome or beautiful. And it isn’t spectacular.

stunning

100

Democratic states have judicial and public [word]. This noun is about ensuring that all actions will be done properly, about controlling it.

oversight

100

extremely ugly or bad

Hideous

200

A place in a town where people live in houses and flats, not where there are many offices or shops.

Residential area

200

To build something such as a monument or building.

Erect

200

It’s an economic noun for foreign capital coming into a country, including money, workers, and industrial facilities.

investment

200

It’s a pretty formal adjective that means something will be in future. For example, [word] event/conference/elections.

forthcoming

200

a thin, usually square or rectangular piece of baked clay, plastic, etc. used for covering roofs, floors, walls, etc.

Tile

300

A famous building or monument that many people recognize, or an important historical event.


Landmark

300

An organised series of activities that try to achieve a particular result (for example, political or advertising).

Campaign

300

If you bought something, it’s your rightful [word] and you are a rightful owner of it.

property

300

If event/paper/research is [word] to something, it means this event deals with (relates) it.

dedicated

300

the time when you are not working or doing other duties

Leisure

400

When prices increase very quickly and by a large amount.

Soar

400

Official permission from local authorities to build or change a building.

Planning permission

400

Many learners think this word is only about the net, but it isn’t. It’s a place, when something happens.

site

400

If 2 people regularly have a quarrel or it happened recently, there is a(n) [word] between them.

tension

400

not even or smooth, often because of being in bad condition

Rough

500

Extremely beautiful or impressive to look at.

Stunning

500

When you see something or someone only for a very short time.

Glimpse

500

If you want something, you have a(n) [word] of it. If you want to do something, you have a(n) [word] to do it.

desire

500

If something increases in its sizes, it can be called a(n) [word]. This word has a broad meaning, it isn’t only about physical sizes.

expansion

500

giving money or goods to help a person or organization

Donation

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