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To expect or predict something before it happens.

Anticipate

100

Able to speak two languages fluently.

Bilingual

100

Too many to be counted; very numerous.

Countless

100

To draw out a response, answer, or fact from someone.

Elicit

100

To take part in or become involved in something.

Engage in

200

Only or entirely for a particular group or purpose.

Exclusively 

200

Essential or of central importance.

Fundamental

200

A picture or diagram that helps explain something.

Illustration

200

Naturally existing as a permanent characteristic of something.

Inherent

200

Highly skilled or competent in something.

Proficient

300

A characteristic or quality of a person or thing.|

Trait  

300

Relating to spoken words rather than written.

Verbal

300

Nonverbal communication expressed through gestures, posture, and facial expressions. 

Body language

300

A way of pronouncing words that is clearly associated with a particular region or group.

Strong accent

300

To say a word or sound correctly. 

Pronounce

400

A person who has spoken a language from early childhood.

Native speaker

400

To interpret something incorrectly. 

Misunderstand

400

A difficulty in communication due to differences in language.

Language barrier

400

To translate spoken words or explain their meaning.

Interpret

400

Impossible to understand.

Incomprehensible

500

A movement of the hand, head, or body that conveys meaning.

Gesture

500

To understand and keep up with a conversation.

Follow

500

The language someone learns from birth.

First language

500

Movements of the face that convey emotions.

Facial expression

500

A form of a language spoken in a particular area that may have distinct vocabulary or pronunciation.

Dialect

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