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Minimal (adjective) – of a minimum amount, quantity, or degree. Example: The risks are minimal compared to the benefits.

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Harsh (adjective) – unkind or cruel. Example: The teacher's harsh words made him feel discouraged.

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Impose (verb) – to force something on someone.Example: The government decided to impose new regulations.

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Mentor (noun) – an experienced person who helps guide someone less experienced. Example: The CEO acted as a mentor to young entrepreneurs.

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52

Humiliate (verb) – to make someone feel ashamed or foolish. Example: He felt humiliated after making a mistake in front of the team.

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Misinterpret (verb) – to understand incorrectly. Example: Her comments were misinterpreted by the media.

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Inconsistent (adjective) – not staying the same throughout.Example: Her story was inconsistent with the facts.

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Obscure (adjective) – not well known or difficult to understand. Example: The meaning of the poem was obscure, and the students had trouble interpreting it.

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Methodology (noun) – a system of methods used in a field. Example: The study used a unique methodology to gather data.

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Inflate (verb) – to increase something by filling it with air or gas; to exaggerate. Example: The company tends to inflate its annual sales numbers.

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Humiliate (verb) – to make someone feel ashamed or foolish. Example: He felt humiliated after making a mistake in front of the team.

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Intervene (verb) – to become involved in a situation to alter it. Example: The UN decided to intervene in the conflict.

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Indispensable (adjective) – absolutely necessary; essential. Example: Good communication is indispensable in a team setting.

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Liability (noun) – a legal responsibility or obligation. Example: The company has a liability to pay for any damages.

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Hierarchy (noun) – a system where people or things are ranked one above the other. Example: In most companies, there is a clear hierarchy from interns to executives.

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Novelty (noun) – the quality of being new, original, or unusual. Example: The novelty of the concept attracted many investors.

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Insufficient (adjective) – not enough; inadequate. Example: There was insufficient evidence to support the claim.

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Imply (verb) – to suggest something without saying it directly. Example: His tone seemed to imply he was unhappy with the decision.

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Malfunction (noun) – a failure to function properly. Example: The machine's malfunction delayed the entire production line.

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Likewise (adverb) – in the same way; also. Example: He is very interested in the project; likewise, I am excited to join.

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Neglect (verb) – to fail to care for properly. Example: The garden was neglected and overgrown with weeds.

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Incentivize (verb) – to encourage a person to do something by offering a reward. Example: The company offers bonuses to incentivize high performance.

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Isolation (noun) – the state of being separate from others. Example: Prolonged isolation can affect a person’s mental health.

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Misunderstand (verb) – to interpret something incorrectly. Example: I think you misunderstood what I said during the meeting.

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Nurture (verb) – to care for and encourage the growth of something. Example: Parents should nurture their children's talents and interests.

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