Creativity
Research language
Creativity 2
Research language 2
Geography Genius Wannabe
100

To put an end to or prevent the expression or development of something; to restrain or hold back.

SUPPRESS

100

To imitate or strive to equal or surpass someone, typically through effort or achievement.

EMULATE

100

A deeply distressing or disturbing experience, or a physical injury, often affecting an individual’s emotional or psychological state.

TRAUMA

100

In a scientific experiment, a group of subjects that is not exposed to the experimental treatment or intervention, used as a benchmark to compare with the group that receives the treatment.

CONTROL GROUP
100

This is the longest river in the world, flowing through northeastern Africa.

NILE

200

Something that is hard to avoid or refuse.

IRRESISTIBLE

200

To restrict or limit the movement, action, or development of something.

CONSTRAIN

200

The act of encouraging or arousing a response or activity, often in a physical or mental sense.

STIMULATION

200

An action or process of  altering a situation, often to improve or address a problem or condition.

INTERVENTION
200

The Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest coral reef system, is located off the coast of this country.

AUSTRALIA

300

The ability to think about or plan the future with imagination or wisdom

VISION

300

To struggle or compete against something or someone, or to argue a point.

CONTEND

300

To regard something as being caused by or related to a particular source or person.
 

ATTRIBUTE TO

300

A possible effect or result of an action or decision, or something suggested indirectly.

IMPLICATION

300

This country has the most time zones of any country in the world, spanning across 11 time zones.

RUSSIA

400

The expression or output of one's creativity, often in an unstructured or free form, allowing for emotional or artistic freedom.

CREATIVE RELEASE

400

The act of aligning one's behavior, beliefs, or attitudes with social norms or standards.

CONFORMITY

400

A process in which ideas or thoughts develop and mature, often while being left alone or during a period of rest

INCUBATION

400

A cognitive process in which a person focuses on finding a single, correct solution to a problem, often by applying logic and reasoning.

CONVERGENT THINKING

400

The only country in the world with a flag that is not rectangular or square, this nation’s flag has two triangles.

NEPAL
500

A material or method used to create art, often referring to the tools or processes used in artistic expression

CREATIVE MEDIUM

500

When two or more facts, ideas, or statements are in opposition or inconsistent with each other.

CONTRADICTORY/ N. CONTRADICTION

500

The mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.

COGNITION

500

A cognitive process that involves thinking in multiple directions, generating many possible solutions or ideas for a problem, often linked with creativity.

DIVERGENT THINKING

500

This major mountain range runs along the southern border of Kazakhstan, separating it from Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.

TIEN SHAN

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