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Buku Insight - Lanjutan - Wawasan Kosakata 6

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lively
[Adjektiva]

(of a place or atmosphere) full of excitement and energy

hidup, bersemangat

hidup, bersemangat

Ex: The children 's laughter filled the air , making the park feel lively.Tawa anak-anak memenuhi udara, membuat taman terasa **hidup**.
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doorstep
[Kata benda]

a small step in front of the main door of a building or house

ambang pintu, anak tangga depan

ambang pintu, anak tangga depan

Ex: The delivery person knocked on the door and left the parcel on the doorstep before leaving .Kurir mengetuk pintu dan meninggalkan paket di **ambang pintu** sebelum pergi.
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noisy
[Adjektiva]

producing or having a lot of loud and unwanted sound

berisik, ribut

berisik, ribut

Ex: The construction site was noisy, with machinery and workers making loud noises .Lokasi konstruksi itu **berisik**, dengan mesin dan pekerja yang membuat suara keras.
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to bust
[kata kerja]

to make something unusable or ineffective

merusak, membuat tidak efektif

merusak, membuat tidak efektif

Ex: The malfunctioning circuitry busted the electronic lock , preventing access to the building .Rangkaian yang rusak **merusak** kunci elektronik, mencegah akses ke gedung.
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hectic
[Adjektiva]

extremely busy and chaotic

sibuk, kacau

sibuk, kacau

Ex: The last-minute changes made the event planning even more hectic than usual .Perubahan menit terakhir membuat perencanaan acara bahkan lebih **sibuk** dari biasanya.
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modern
[Adjektiva]

related to the most recent time or to the present time

modern, kontemporer

modern, kontemporer

Ex: The documentary examines challenges facing modern society .Dokumenter ini mengkaji tantangan yang dihadapi masyarakat **modern**.
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stuck
[Adjektiva]

fixed tightly in a particular position and incapable of moving or being moved

terjebak, macet

terjebak, macet

Ex: The stuck window refused to open , letting no fresh air into the room .Jendela yang **macet** menolak untuk terbuka, tidak membiarkan udara segar masuk ke dalam ruangan.
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rowdy
[Adjektiva]

(of a person) noisy, disruptive, and often behaving in a disorderly or unruly way

ribut, gaduh

ribut, gaduh

Ex: The bar was filled with rowdy fans celebrating their team ’s victory late into the night .Bar itu dipenuhi penggemar **ribut** yang merayakan kemenangan tim mereka hingga larut malam.
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to plague
[kata kerja]

to continually cause someone or something difficulty, pain, or worry

menyiksa, mengganggu

menyiksa, mengganggu

Ex: The company was plagued by frequent system crashes , causing disruptions .Perusahaan itu **diteror** oleh seringnya sistem crash, menyebabkan gangguan.
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incessant
[Adjektiva]

happening or continuing without interruption or stopping

terus-menerus, tanpa henti

terus-menerus, tanpa henti

Ex: The incessant barking of the dog next door kept them awake all night .Gonggongan **terus-menerus** anjing tetangga membuat mereka terjaga sepanjang malam.
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disturbance
[Kata benda]

an event or situation that interrupts or disrupts the normal state or functioning of something

gangguan, kekacauan

gangguan, kekacauan

Ex: The wildlife habitat suffered a disturbance due to construction .Habitat satwa liar mengalami **gangguan** karena konstruksi.
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foolhardy
[Adjektiva]

behaving in a way that is unnecessarily risky or very stupid

nekad, ceroboh

nekad, ceroboh

Ex: Taking on such a large loan without a stable income seemed foolhardy to her financial advisor .Mengambil pinjaman sebesar itu tanpa penghasilan tetap terlihat **nekad** bagi penasihat keuangannya.
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obsession
[Kata benda]

a strong and uncontrollable interest or attachment to something or someone, causing constant thoughts, intense emotions, and repetitive behaviors

obsesi, keterikatan

obsesi, keterikatan

Ex: The obsession with celebrity culture often leads people to ignore their own personal growth .**Obsesi** dengan budaya selebritas sering membuat orang mengabaikan pertumbuhan pribadi mereka sendiri.
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painfully
[Adverbia]

in a way that causes physical or emotional pain

dengan menyakitkan, dengan perih

dengan menyakitkan, dengan perih

Ex: His rejection letter hit him painfully.Surat penolakannya menghantamnya **dengan menyakitkan**.
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relatively
[Adverbia]

to a specific degree, particularly when compared to other similar things

relatif, secara komparatif

relatif, secara komparatif

Ex: His explanation was relatively clear , though still a bit confusing .Penjelasannya **relatif** jelas, meskipun masih sedikit membingungkan.
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slightly
[Adverbia]

in a small amount, extent, or level

sedikit, agak

sedikit, agak

Ex: His tone became slightly more serious during the conversation .Nadanya menjadi **sedikit** lebih serius selama percakapan.
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notoriously
[Adverbia]

in a way that is widely known or recognized typically for negative reasons

terkenal,  terkenal buruk

terkenal, terkenal buruk

Ex: The restaurant was notoriously known for its slow service and inconsistent food quality .Restoran itu **terkenal buruk** karena pelayanannya yang lambat dan kualitas makanan yang tidak konsisten.
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incredibly
[Adverbia]

to a very great degree

sangat, luar biasa

sangat, luar biasa

Ex: He was incredibly happy with his exam results .Dia **sangat** senang dengan hasil ujiannya.
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madly
[Adverbia]

used as an intensifier to express a very high degree

gila-gilaan, sangat

gila-gilaan, sangat

Ex: The students studied madly before the final exams .Para siswa belajar **dengan gila-gilaan** sebelum ujian akhir.
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deeply
[Adverbia]

used to express strong emotions, concerns, or intensity of feeling

mendalam, sangat

mendalam, sangat

Ex: We are deeply committed to this cause .Kami **sangat** berkomitmen pada tujuan ini.
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clearly
[Adverbia]

without any uncertainty

jelas, dengan jelas

jelas, dengan jelas

Ex: He was clearly upset about the decision .
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in a state of extreme excitement or confusion

Ex: The chaotic scene at the concert had the crowd head over heels, with people pushing and jostling to get closer to the stage.
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hopelessly
[Adverbia]

used to stress that a situation cannot be improved or corrected

dengan putus asa, tidak dapat diperbaiki lagi

dengan putus asa, tidak dapat diperbaiki lagi

Ex: She was hopelessly in love , despite all the obstacles .Dia **putus asa** jatuh cinta, meskipun semua rintangan.
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apparently
[Adverbia]

used to convey that something seems to be true based on the available evidence or information

rupanya, jelas

rupanya, jelas

Ex: The restaurant is apparently famous for its seafood dishes .Restoran ini **ternyata** terkenal dengan hidangan lautnya.
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evidently
[Adverbia]

in a way that is clearly seen, known, or understood

jelas, nyata

jelas, nyata

Ex: The solution was evidently working , since the results improved immediately .Solusinya **jelas** berhasil, karena hasilnya langsung membaik.
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ideally
[Adverbia]

used to express a situation or condition that is most desirable

idealnya

idealnya

Ex: For successful project management , ideally, there should be clear goals , effective planning , and regular progress assessments .Untuk manajemen proyek yang sukses, **idealnya**, harus ada tujuan yang jelas, perencanaan yang efektif, dan penilaian kemajuan secara teratur.
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inevitably
[Adverbia]

in a way that cannot be stopped or avoided, and certainly happens

tak terelakkan

tak terelakkan

Ex: As the population grows , urban areas inevitably expand to accommodate the increasing demand for housing .Seiring pertumbuhan populasi, daerah perkotaan **tidak terelakkan** meluas untuk mengakomodasi permintaan perumahan yang meningkat.
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predictably
[Adverbia]

in a way that can be anticipated or expected with a high degree of certainty

dengan dapat diprediksi

dengan dapat diprediksi

Ex: The software update , predictably, fixed the reported bugs and improved overall system stability .Pembaruan perangkat lunak, **dapat diprediksi**, memperbaiki bug yang dilaporkan dan meningkatkan stabilitas sistem secara keseluruhan.
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shockingly
[Adverbia]

to a surprising or exaggerated degree

secara mengejutkan, secara mengejutkan

secara mengejutkan, secara mengejutkan

Ex: The baby was shockingly quiet the entire flight .Bayi itu **secara mengejutkan** tenang selama penerbangan.
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surely
[Adverbia]

in a manner showing absolute confidence in the statement

pasti, tentu saja

pasti, tentu saja

Ex: If you study consistently , you will surely improve your grades .Jika kamu belajar secara konsisten, kamu **pasti** akan meningkatkan nilaimu.
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unsurprisingly
[Adverbia]

in a way that is not surprising or unexpected

tidak mengejutkan, seperti yang diharapkan

tidak mengejutkan, seperti yang diharapkan

Ex: Unsurprisingly, the well-known author 's latest book quickly climbed the bestseller list .Tidak mengherankan, buku terbaru penulis terkenal itu dengan cepat naik ke daftar bestseller.
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long-term
[Adjektiva]

continuing or taking place over a relatively extended duration of time

jangka panjang, berjangka panjang

jangka panjang, berjangka panjang

Ex: They discussed the long-term impact of the new policy on education.Mereka membahas dampak **jangka panjang** dari kebijakan baru terhadap pendidikan.
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feel-good
[Adjektiva]

producing a sense of happiness or satisfaction

membuat merasa baik,  menenangkan

membuat merasa baik, menenangkan

Ex: The new book is a feel-good read , perfect for those looking for a bit of positivity .Buku baru ini adalah bacaan **feel-good**, sempurna bagi mereka yang mencari sedikit positivitas.
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long-lasting
[Adjektiva]

enduring or remaining for a considerable amount of time without quickly wearing off or disappearing

tahan lama,  awet

tahan lama, awet

Ex: The treaty created a long-lasting peace between the two nations after decades of conflict .Perjanjian itu menciptakan perdamaian **abadi** antara dua negara setelah puluhan tahun konflik.
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infatuation
[Kata benda]

an intense, often unreasonable or extravagant desire or admiration for someone or something

keterpukauan, kegilaan

keterpukauan, kegilaan

Ex: The novel explored the dangers of infatuation in young adults .Novel ini mengeksplorasi bahaya **keterpesonaan** pada orang dewasa muda.
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loyalty
[Kata benda]

a strong sense of commitment, faithfulness, and devotion towards someone or something

kesetiaan, loyalitas

kesetiaan, loyalitas

Ex: Loyalty is important in both personal and professional relationships .**Loyalitas** penting dalam hubungan pribadi dan profesional.
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amity
[Kata benda]

pleasant, friendly, and peaceful relations between individuals or nations

persahabatan, kerukunan

persahabatan, kerukunan

Ex: The community center was established to encourage amity and collaboration among local residents .Pusat komunitas didirikan untuk mendorong **persahabatan** dan kolaborasi di antara penduduk lokal.
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euphoria
[Kata benda]

a feeling of intense happiness, excitement, or pleasure

euforia, kegembiraan

euforia, kegembiraan

Ex: Her euphoria was evident as she danced around the room .**Euforia**-nya terlihat saat dia menari-nari di sekitar ruangan.
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narcissism
[Kata benda]

a psychological trait or personality disorder where someone is excessively self-centered and believes they are superior to others

narsisme, egosentrisme

narsisme, egosentrisme

Ex: Despite his outward confidence , his narcissism masked deep-seated insecurities and fear of rejection .Meskipun percaya diri secara lahiriah, **narsismenya** menutupi ketidakamanan yang mendalam dan ketakutan akan penolakan.
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compromise
[Kata benda]

a middle state between two opposing situations that is reached by slightly changing both of them, so that they can coexist

kompromi

kompromi

Ex: The new agreement was a compromise that took both cultural and legal perspectives into account .Perjanjian baru itu adalah **kompromi** yang mempertimbangkan perspektif budaya dan hukum.
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mania
[Kata benda]

mental condition that causes extreme and unusual changes in one's energy level, mood, or emotions

mania

mania

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devotion
[Kata benda]

strong love and support expressed for a person or thing

pengabdian, bakti

pengabdian, bakti

Ex: Jennifer 's philanthropic devotion was showcased through her tireless efforts in organizing charity events and fundraisers for local causes in need .**Pengabdian** filantropis Jennifer ditunjukkan melalui upayanya yang tak kenal lelah dalam mengorganisir acara amal dan penggalangan dana untuk kepentingan lokal yang membutuhkan.
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to lean on
[kata kerja]

to rely on something, such as a wall, for physical support or stability

bersandar pada, mengandalkan

bersandar pada, mengandalkan

Ex: The elderly woman has leaned on her cane for years to help her walk .Wanita tua itu telah **bersandar** pada tongkatnya selama bertahun-tahun untuk membantunya berjalan.
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to make someone really mad by constantly doing something that angers or annoys them

Ex: It gets on my nerves when people are late.
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to ruin the relationship of people or groups of people by causing them to disagree or hate each other

Ex: If not handled carefully, the proposed changes to the organization's structure could drive a wedge between departments, hindering collaboration and communication.
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at someone's complete service

Ex: The high-profile politician had a team of advisors at his beck and call, providing him with information and support whenever he needed it.
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to manage to convince someone to do whatever one asks of them out of love or respect that they have for one

Ex: The talented influencer had her followers twisted around her finger, easily influencing their opinions and actions through her online presence.
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to sack
[kata kerja]

to forcefully steal and take away valuable items from a town that has been captured

menjarah, merampok

menjarah, merampok

Ex: During the invasion , the enemy sacked every fortress they captured .Selama invasi, musuh **menjarah** setiap benteng yang mereka rebut.
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to trigger
[kata kerja]

to cause something to happen

memicu, menyebabkan

memicu, menyebabkan

Ex: The controversial decision by the government triggered widespread protests across the nation .Keputusan kontroversial oleh pemerintah **memicu** protes luas di seluruh negeri.
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revolt
[Kata benda]

a rebellion or uprising, often involving violence, by a group of people against an authority or ruling power

pemberontakan, revolusi

pemberontakan, revolusi

Ex: The revolt spread quickly across the region , gaining support .**Pemberontakan** menyebar dengan cepat ke seluruh wilayah, mendapatkan dukungan.
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to drum up
[kata kerja]

to actively gather and engage individuals by generating interest or excitement through promotion or persuasion

membangkitkan, menghasilkan

membangkitkan, menghasilkan

Ex: To boost attendance , the organizers used creative strategies to drum up enthusiasm for the conference .Untuk meningkatkan kehadiran, para penyelenggara menggunakan strategi kreatif untuk **membangkitkan** antusiasme untuk konferensi.
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to rout
[kata kerja]

to cause a group of people or animals to scatter or disperse

membubarkan, mengusir

membubarkan, mengusir

Ex: A few strong winds routed the autumn leaves, scattering them across the street.Beberapa angin kencang **membubarkan** daun-daun musim gugur, menyebarkannya di sepanjang jalan.
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to rally
[kata kerja]

(of military personnel) to assemble, regroup, or prepare for action

Ex: The troops rallied to repel the enemy attack .
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to pledge
[kata kerja]

to formally promise to do something

berjanji, menjanjikan

berjanji, menjanjikan

Ex: During the campaign , the candidate was pledging to improve education for all citizens .Selama kampanye, kandidat **berjanji** untuk meningkatkan pendidikan bagi semua warga.
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to betray
[kata kerja]

to be disloyal to a person, a group of people, or one's country by giving information about them to their enemy

mengkhianati, membocorkan rahasia

mengkhianati, membocorkan rahasia

Ex: The traitor was executed for betraying his comrades to the enemy during wartime .Pengkhianat itu dieksekusi karena **mengkhianati** kawan-kawannya kepada musuh selama perang.
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