A significant event or achievement in life or a process.
milestone
People from different backgrounds, professions, or social statuses.
All walks of life
From Latin debitum, meaning "something owed." The "b" in English was added later to reflect its Latin spelling.
debt
To successfully complete a goal or task.
achieve
From Old English læn, meaning "gift" or "thing lent for temporary use."
loan
Something that motivates or encourages someone to act.
incentive
Derived from Latin materia, meaning "substance" or "topic," later used in English to downplay importance.
no matter
To lose skill or ability due to lack of use.
out of practice
A loan used to buy property, where the property is used as security until the loan is repaid.
mortgage
To inspire someone to take action or feel enthusiastic.
motivate
A feeling of satisfaction or pleasure.
Gratification
An informal phrase from the 20th century, referring to inconsistency or bad luck.
have an off day
A poor, overcrowded area of a city with substandard living conditions.
slum
Which African country has the largest population?
Nigeria
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Having the same value, function, or meaning as something else.
Equivalent to
Which country is known as the "Land of Fire and Ice" due to its volcanoes and glaciers?
Iceland
Something happened quickly or unexpectedly.
Before you knew it
The ability to control one’s behavior and actions for personal improvement.
Self-discipline
To take money temporarily with the promise to repay.
Borrow money
Which country is home to the famous ancient city of Babylon?
Iraq
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To perform well in sales or operations, often making a profit.
do good business
What country has the longest name when written in English?
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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To put money or effort into something, hoping for a future benefit.
invest
Which country is known as the “Land of the Midnight Sun”?
Norway
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A fundamental rule or belief that guides actions.
Principle