observe
To see/ witness something
decade
Ten years
incredible
amazing/ fantastic/ beyond belief
be into something
to be interested or a fan of something or someone
encounter
To unexpectedly meet a person or event (usually difficult or dangerous)
elation
a feeling of great happiness
remote
far from
having little connection to
cut down on
reduce/ do something less often or less intensely
devote
To give a lot of time, energy or affection to someone or something
skeptic
A person who tends to doubt or question what they are told, or accepted 'truths'
estimated
(of a value or number) roughly calculated or guessed, but with some evidence
exert oneself
use a lot of effort or energy (physical or mental)
insist
To demand something forcefully.
To put forward or maintain a statement or point of view
occasion
An event (often a used for happy/ exciting events)
precisely
exactly
done in a very accurate way
inconvenient
causing trouble or difficulties
not easy or at all helpful
be on the go
always moving/ busy
flatter
say something nice (whether it is true or not)
ritual
A traditional event or ceremony (usually religious)
drastic
extreme/ likely to have a significant effect
take something for granted
to not treat someone or something with the care and respect they deserve