Hobbies vocabulary
Hobbies #2 vocabulary
History vocabulary
Underrated skill of writing vocabulary
Conflict resolution vocabulary
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Essential

Extremely important and necessary

100

Overwhelming

Very great in number, too much.  Something that is so confusing, difficult, etc., that you feel unable to do it

100

Inspire

To make (someone) want to do something: to give (someone) an idea about what to do or create

100

Convey

Make (an idea, impression, or feeling) known or understandable to someone.  Communicate

100

Resolve

To find an answer or solution to (something): to settle or solve (something)

200

Refine

To improve (something) by making small changes

200

Skyrocket

To increase quickly to a very high level or amount

200

Evolve

To change or develop slowly often into a better, more complex, or more advanced state

200

Hone

To refine or perfect (something) over a period of time

200

Win-win

A situation in which both people benefit in some way.

300

Pointless

Having no meaning, purpose, or effect

300

Fester

To become worse as time passes

300

Doomed

Likely to have an unfortunate and inescapable outcome; Ill-fated

300

Underrated

Not valued high enough

300

Encourage

To make (someone) more determined, hopeful, or confident

400

Regardless

In spite of difficulty, trouble, etc., without being stopped by difficulty, trouble.

400

Outlet

Something that people use to express their emotions or talents

400

Current state of affairs

A situation or set of circumstances happening right now

400

jeopardize

Put (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure.

400

Acquaint

To cause (someone) to know and become familiar with something

500

Mindset

Established set of attitudes held by someone

500

Leisurely

Not hurried, slow and relaxed

500

Come to a head- 

A situation reaches a point where something must be done about it, usually not good. Often when there is an underlying disagreement and it becomes intolerable.

500

Insidious

Proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects.

500

Perception

The way you think about or understand someone or something, often + of