Verb 1
Noun
Adjective
Adverb
Phrasal Verb
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disappear

If people or things disappear, they go somewhere where they cannot be seen or found

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breakthrough

an important discovery or event that helps to improve a situation or provide an answer to a problem

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attractive

very pleasing in appearance or sound:

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nowadays

at the present time, in comparison to the past

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come up with something

to suggest or think of an idea or plan

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assume

to accept something to be true without question or proof

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agreement

the situation in which people have the same opinion, or in which they approve of or accept something

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straightforward

easy to understand or simple

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obviously

in a way that is easy to understand or see


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miss out on smth

to fail to use an opportunity to enjoy or get an advantage from something

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highlight

to attract attention to or emphasize something important


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responsibility

something that it is your job or duty to deal with

300

durable

able to last and be used for a long time without becoming damaged:


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apparently

used to say that something seems to be true, although it is not certain

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figure  out

to finally understand something or someone, or find the solution to a problem after a lot of thought

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erect

to build a building, wall, or other structure

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complaint

a statement that something is wrong or not satisfactory

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low-key

quiet and not attracting a lot of attention or excitement


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definitely

without any doubt

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give up

to stop doing something before you have finished it, usually because it is too difficult

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unveil

If you unveil something new, you show it or make it known for the first time

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accomplishment

something that is successful, or that is achieved after a lot of work or effort

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appalled

having strong feelings of shock or disapproval

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increasingly

more and more

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sort the problem out

to deal successfully with a problem, a situation, or a person who is having difficulties