to think carefully about different things and choose one of them
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a choice or judgment that is made after adequate consideration or thought
our purpose or desired result
very large in size
an advantage or a helpful effect that is the result of a situation
in a way that is extremely well or impressive
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things such as household materials that have no use anymore
the great mass of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface
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a light substance produced in a chemical process that can be formed into different shapes when heated
used to express regret or say that something is disappointing or sad
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to no longer be able to be seen
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only relating or belonging to one person
remarkable or very unusual, often in a positive way
originating from or created by nature, not made or caused by humans
a brand new machine, tool, or process that is made after study and experiment
to freely give goods, money, or food to someone or an organization
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the winner of a competition
A champion is a person or team who has won a competition, tournament, or event, and is recognized as the best in their sport or field. They achieve this title through exceptional performance, skill, and determination, often after competing against other skilled opponents. Champions are celebrated for their success and are often seen as the standard of excellence in their discipline. The title of champion can be held temporarily, with new competitions determining future winners, but it represents the highest level of achievement in the context of that event.
the name given to a movie, book, etc.
the natural world around us where people, animals, and plants live
used to refer to a number of things or people, more than two but not many
not requiring payment
a physical activity or competitive game with specific rules that people do for fun or as a profession
to move the body to music in a special way
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a bank account that pays interest on one's deposited money and is intended to help one save over time
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(of something sharp) to make a hole or break in or through something
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connected to or via the Internet
a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject
A course is a structured program of study that focuses on a particular subject or topic, usually offered in schools, colleges, or universities. It consists of a series of lessons, assignments, and exams designed to help students learn specific concepts, skills, or knowledge. A course may last for a set period, such as a semester or a year, and can vary in length, difficulty, and content. Courses are typically part of a larger curriculum or academic program and can lead to certifications, diplomas, or degrees once completed. They help individuals gain expertise in specific areas of interest or career paths.
a small and round piece of plastic that people put directly on their eyes in order to improve their ability to see
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to decide on and make arrangements or preparations for something ahead of time
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the time that will come after the present or the events that will happen then
a firm decision to do something or to behave in a certain way, often made after careful consideration
an ability that a person naturally has in doing something well
a day fixed by law when we do not have to go to school or work, usually because of a religious or national celebration
to perform an action that is not mentioned by name
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to reach for something and hold it
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to become knowledgeable or skilled in something by doing it, studying, or being taught
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to wish to do or have something
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to want something to happen or be true
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to perform music on a musical instrument
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a college or university building in which students reside
A dormitory is a building at a college or university where students live during their studies. It provides rooms for sleeping and often includes shared facilities like bathrooms, kitchens, and lounges where students can interact. Dormitories are meant to offer students a convenient and affordable place to live close to their classes while creating a community environment for socializing and learning together.
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