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Key Writers Vocabulary - George Orwell

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famous
famous
[Adjective]

known by a lot of people

Ex: She became famous overnight after her viral video gained millions of views .
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British
British
[Adjective]

relating to the country, people, or culture of the United Kingdom

Ex: They visited a quaint British village during their vacation .
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writer
writer
[noun]

someone whose job involves writing articles, books, stories, etc.

Ex: The writer signed books for her fans at the event .
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India
India
[noun]

a country in South Asia, the second most populous country

Ex: Many tourists visit India for its historical landmarks .
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England
England
[noun]

the largest country in the United Kingdom, located in Western Europe

Ex: London , the capital city of England, is a bustling metropolis with iconic landmarks such as Big Ben and Buckingham Palace .
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to join
to join
[Verb]

to become a member of a group, club, organization, etc.

Ex: She will join the university 's rowing team next fall .
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police force

a group of police officers organized to maintain law and order

Ex: Budget cuts affected the efficiency of the police force.
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unfair
unfair
[Adjective]

lacking fairness or justice in treatment or judgment

Ex: She felt it was unfair that her hard work was n't recognized while others received promotions easily .
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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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important
important
[Adjective]

having a lot of value

Ex: The important issue at hand is ensuring the safety of the workers .
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fairly
fairly
[Adverb]

in a manner that is free from bias, favoritism, or injustice

Ex: The article presented the facts fairly, without taking sides .
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full-time
full-time
[Adverb]

for the entire standard duration of work or activity

Ex: The athlete trains full-time to prepare for competitions .
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to change
to change
[Verb]

to make a person or thing different

Ex: Can you change the settings on the thermostat ?
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to sound
to sound
[Verb]

to convey or make a specific impression when read about or when heard

Ex: The plan sounds promising , but we need to consider all the potential risks .
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nice
nice
[Adjective]

providing pleasure and enjoyment

Ex: He drives a nice car that always turns heads on the road .
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to live
to live
[Verb]

to conduct one's life in a particular way or under certain conditions

Ex: For years, he had to live in fear due to the unstable political situation in his country.
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experience

the skill and knowledge we gain from doing, feeling, or seeing things

Ex: Life experience teaches us valuable lessons that we carry with us throughout our lives .
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to fight
to fight
[Verb]

to take part in a violent physical action against someone

Ex: The gang members fought in the street , causing chaos .
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spanish civil war

civil war in Spain in which Franco succeeded in overthrowing the republican government; during the war Spain became a battleground for fascists and socialists from all countries; 1936-1939

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lie
lie
[noun]

a statement that is false and used intentionally to deceive someone

Ex: He was caught in a lie when his alibi did n’t match the evidence presented in court .
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politics
politics
[noun]

a set of ideas and activities involved in governing a country, state, or city

Ex: The professor 's lecture on American politics covered the historical evolution of its political parties .
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Spain
Spain
[noun]

a country in southwest Europe

Ex: Spanish is the official language of Spain.
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farm animal

any animal that is kept and raised on a farm because of its function or profit

Ex: Each farm animal plays a vital role in the ecosystem , contributing to the farm 's overall productivity .
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leader
leader
[noun]

a person who leads or commands others

Ex: Community organizers rally people together and act as leaders for positive change.
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liar
liar
[noun]

a person who has lied or who lies repeatedly

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future
future
[noun]

the time that will come after the present or the events that will happen then

Ex: We must think about the future before making this decision .
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to die
to die
[Verb]

to no longer be alive

Ex: The soldier sacrificed his life , willing to die for the safety of his comrades .
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disease
disease
[noun]

an illness in a human, animal, or plant that affects health

Ex: The disease is spreading rapidly through the population .
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to affect
to affect
[Verb]

to cause a change in a person, thing, etc.

Ex: Positive feedback can significantly affect an individual 's confidence and motivation .
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lung
lung
[noun]

each of the two organs in the chest that helps one breathe

Ex: She experienced shortness of breath and wheezing , symptoms commonly associated with asthma , a chronic lung condition characterized by airway inflammation .
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serious
serious
[Adjective]

needing attention and action because of possible danger or risk

Ex: The storm caused serious damage to the homes in the area .
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to pick
to pick
[Verb]

to choose someone or something out of a group of people or things

Ex: Can you help me pick the best color for the living room walls ?
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