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symbol
symbol
[noun]

something that represents an idea, quality, or concept beyond its literal meaning

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bathhouse
bathhouse
[noun]

a building containing public baths

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literature

written works that are valued as works of art, such as novels, plays and poems

Ex: They discussed the themes of love and loss in 19th-century literature.
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notably
notably
[Adverb]

used to introduce the most important part of what is being said

Ex: The museum houses a collection of rare artifacts , notably an ancient manuscript dating back to the 10th century .
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asylum
asylum
[noun]

a facility offering care for patients with mental or medical conditions needing extended treatment

Ex: Families entrusted their loved ones to the asylum, confident in the quality of care and support they would receive during their stay .
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unglamorous
unglamorous
[Adjective]

not challenging; dull and lacking excitement

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texture
texture
[noun]

the way something feels to the touch

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mental health

the well-being of a person's mind

Ex: He attended therapy sessions to address his mental health concerns and improve his well-being .
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to confine

to keep someone or something within limits of different types, such as subject, activity, area, etc.

Ex: The new regulations confine the use of drones to designated areas .
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to symbolize

to represent a more important or hidden meaning

Ex: The golden key that opened the mysterious chest symbolized the discovery of hidden knowledge in the ancient legend .
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deep
deep
[Adjective]

mysterious and not easily revealed or discovered, often deliberately hidden

Ex: The old mansion was filled with deep mysteries waiting to be uncovered .
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compelling
compelling
[Adjective]

evoking interest, attention, or admiration in a powerful and irresistible way

Ex: Her compelling personality and charisma made her a natural leader .
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literature

written works that are valued as works of art, such as novels, plays and poems

Ex: They discussed the themes of love and loss in 19th-century literature.
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to mention

to say something about someone or something, without giving much detail

Ex: If you have any dietary restrictions , please mention them when making the reservation .
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rural
rural
[Adjective]

related to or characteristic of the countryside

Ex: The rural economy is closely tied to activities such as farming , fishing , and forestry .
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connection

a relation by which things or people are associated or linked

Ex: There 's a direct connection between regular exercise and improved mental health .
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to crack
to crack
[Verb]

to break on the surface without falling into separate pieces

Ex: The painter noticed the old canvas beginning to crack, indicating the need for restoration .
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to treat
to treat
[Verb]

to deal with or behave toward someone or something in a particular way

Ex: They treated the child like a member of their own family .
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to dry out

to become dry or drier after the removal of moisture

Ex: Wet paint on the walls will slowly dry out, revealing the true color .
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to [make] (a|the) difference

to have a very strong and noticeable effect on someone or something

Ex: Understanding cultural nuances can make a difference between successful international business negotiations and misunderstandings.
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museum
museum
[noun]

a place where important cultural, artistic, historical, or scientific objects are kept and shown to the public

Ex: She was inspired by the paintings and sculptures created by renowned artists in the museum.
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all over the (world|globe)

in every part of the world

Ex: His research findings had implications all over the globe.
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bottom
bottom
[noun]

the part of something that is located at the lowest or farthest point

Ex: She planted flowers at the bottom of the garden to create a vibrant display .
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unique
unique
[Adjective]

unlike anything else and distinguished by individuality

Ex: This dish has a unique flavor combination that is surprisingly good .
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to link
to link
[Verb]

to establish a relationship or association between two things

Ex: The detective is trying to link the evidence to the suspect 's whereabouts on the night of the crime .
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charm
charm
[noun]

a quality or trait that attracts others and creates a positive impression

Ex: The host 's charm made the event memorable .
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various
various
[Adjective]

several and of different types or kinds

Ex: The library offers various genres of books to cater to different interests .
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throughout
throughout
[preposition]

during the whole period of time of something

Ex: He experienced various emotions throughout the movie , from joy to sadness .
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to go back

to trace the existence or origin of something to a specific point in time

Ex: The local library's archives go back to the founding of the town.
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historian
historian
[noun]

someone who studies or records historical events

Ex: The historian's lecture on World War II was incredibly detailed .
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to believe

to hold an opinion that something is the case

Ex: Our team believes innovation is crucial for success .
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the Middle Ages

an era in European history, between about AD 1000 and AD 1500, when the authority of kings, people of high rank, and the Christian Church was unquestionable

Ex: The Black Death was a devastating pandemic that struck Europe in the late Middle Ages, killing millions.
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rough
rough
[Adjective]

having an uneven or jagged texture

Ex: The fabric was rough to the touch , causing irritation against sensitive skin .
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to handle
to handle
[Verb]

to deal with a situation or problem successfully

Ex: Right now , the customer service representative is handling inquiries from clients .
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muddy
muddy
[Adjective]

marked by a mixture of soil and water

Ex: The car got stuck in the muddy driveway , requiring assistance to get out .
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in fact
in fact
[Adverb]

used to introduce a statement that provides additional information or emphasizes the truth or reality of a situation

Ex: He told me he did n't know her ; in fact, they are close friends .
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to count on

to put trust in something or someone

Ex: We can count on the public transportation system to be punctual and efficient .
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depending on
depending on
[Adjective]

being determined by conditions or circumstances that follow

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entirely
entirely
[Adverb]

to the fullest or complete degree

Ex: The room was entirely empty after the move .
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to [be] cut (from|out of) the same cloth

to possses qualities that are very similar to those of someone or something else's

Ex: His first movie was cheaply made and full of clichés, just like the other films cut from the same cloth.
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long-lasting
long-lasting
[Adjective]

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

Ex: The treaty created a long-lasting peace between the two nations after decades of conflict .
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fabric
fabric
[noun]

cloth that is made by weaving cotton yarn, silk, etc., which is used in making clothes

Ex: He ran his hand over the fabric swatches , feeling the difference between the smooth satin and the rough burlap .
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stylish
stylish
[Adjective]

appealing in a way that is fashionable and elegant

Ex: The new restaurant in town has a stylish interior design , with chic decor and comfortable seating .
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rubber
rubber
[noun]

a material that is elastic, water-resistant, and often used in various products such as tires, gloves, and erasers

Ex: He used a rubber eraser to correct the pencil marks on his paper.
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lightweight
lightweight
[Adjective]

having little weight or mass, making it easy to carry or move

Ex: The new car model boasted a lightweight design , improving fuel efficiency .
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(as|) good as gold

(of a thing) in a very good or desirable condition

Ex: The puppy was as good gold, never causing any trouble and always following commands.
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to [stand] the test of time

to remain strong, valuable, or effective over a long period, despite changes or challenges

Ex: Their friendship has stood the test of time, growing stronger over the years.
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properly
properly
[Adverb]

in a correct or satisfactory manner

Ex: The pipes were n't installed properly, which caused the leak .
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to wipe off

to remove something by rubbing a surface with a cloth or hand

Ex: The kids wiped off the chalkboard after the lesson ended .
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to count on

to put trust in something or someone

Ex: We can count on the public transportation system to be punctual and efficient .
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protection

the act of keeping someone or something unharmed

Ex: The insurance policy offers protection against financial losses due to unexpected events .
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around the (world|globe)

in many different countries and regions of Earth

Ex: Her music is appreciated by fans all around the world.
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raised
raised
[Adjective]

physically elevated above the surrounding surface or ground

Ex: The museum displayed the artifact on a raised pedestal for better visibility .
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strap
strap
[noun]

a narrow piece of cloth, leather, etc. used for fastening, carrying, or holding onto something

Ex: Her bra strap slipped off her shoulder .
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