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Key Writers Vocabulary - Franz Kafka

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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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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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prague
prague
[noun]

the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic in the western part of the country; a cultural and commercial center since the 14th century

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Czech Republic

a country in Central Europe bordered by Germany, Slovakia, Poland, and Austria

Ex: Prague , the capital of the Czech Republic, attracts millions of tourists annually .
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Jewish
Jewish
[Adjective]

related to the religion, culture, or people of Judaism

Ex: Many Jewish families celebrate Hanukkah by lighting a menorah and exchanging gifts .
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German
German
[Adjective]

relating to Germany or its people or language

Ex: The German flag consists of three horizontal stripes : black , red , and gold .
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strong
strong
[Adjective]

having or wielding force or authority

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rule
rule
[noun]

instructions or guidelines that determine how a game or sport is played

Ex: The game has rules for scoring points .
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relationship

the connection among two or more things or people or the way in which they are connected

Ex: Understanding the employer-employee relationship is essential for a productive workplace .
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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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writing
writing
[noun]

the activity or skill of making words on paper or a screen to express ideas or information

Ex: Writing helps organize your ideas .
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to study
to study
[Verb]

to spend time to learn about certain subjects by reading books, going to school, etc.

Ex: She studied the history of art for her final paper .
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law
law
[noun]

the academic subject that studies legal systems and principles

Ex: Taking an introduction to law class sparked my interest in the historical development of legal principles .
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university

an educational institution at the highest level, where we can study for a degree or do research

Ex: We have access to a state-of-the-art library at the university.
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insurance company

a financial institution that sells insurance

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busy
busy
[Adjective]

having so many things to do in a way that leaves not much free time

Ex: The event planner became exceptionally busy with coordinating logistics and ensuring everything ran smoothly .
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to publish

to produce a newspaper, book, etc. for the public to purchase

Ex: The university press publishes academic journals regularly .
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unusual
unusual
[Adjective]

not commonly happening or done

Ex: The restaurant ’s menu features unusual dishes from around the world .
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weird
weird
[Adjective]

strange in a way that is difficult to understand

Ex: The movie had a weird ending that left the audience confused .
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situation
situation
[noun]

the way things are or have been at a certain time or place

Ex: It 's important to adapt quickly to changing situations in order to thrive in today 's fast-paced world .
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work
work
[noun]

a painting, piece of music or book that is produced by a painter, musician, or writer

Ex: The museum is known for housing works by prominent modern artists.
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to name
to name
[Verb]

to give a name to something or someone

Ex: The artist named her latest painting " Sunset Over the Ocean " to evoke a sense of tranquility and beauty .
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to wake up

to no longer be asleep

Ex: We should wake up early to catch the sunrise at the beach .
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bug
bug
[noun]

any type of small insect

Ex: Some bugs are harmless , while others can be dangerous .
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alone
alone
[Adjective]

being by oneself

Ex: The child was alone in the playground .
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scared
scared
[Adjective]

feeling frightened or anxious

Ex: He looked scared when he realized he had lost his wallet .
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to understand

to be able to comprehend and empathize with someone else's feelings, problems etc.

Ex: They understood the loss I went through when my loved one passed away .
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confident
confident
[Adjective]

having a strong belief in one's abilities or qualities

Ex: The teacher was confident about her students ' progress .
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to destroy

to cause damage to something in a way that it no longer exists, works, etc.

Ex: Right now , the construction work is actively destroying the natural habitat of some endangered species .
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death
death
[noun]

the fact or act of dying

Ex: There has been an increase in deaths from cancer .
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luckily
luckily
[Adverb]

used to express that a positive outcome or situation occurred by chance

Ex: She misplaced her phone , but luckily, she retraced her steps and found it in the car .
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health problem

a condition or issue that affects a person's physical or mental well-being, ranging from minor illnesses to chronic diseases

Ex: Early detection can prevent certain health problems from worsening .
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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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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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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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personal life

the private aspects of an individual’s existence that are not typically shared with the public

Ex: Maria ’s personal life revolves around attending art exhibitions , reading poetry , and exploring different cuisines .
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healthy
healthy
[Adjective]

(of a person) not having physical or mental problems

Ex: The teacher is glad to see all the students are healthy after the winter break .
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to choose
to choose
[Verb]

to decide what we want to have or what is best for us from a group of options

Ex: The chef will choose the best ingredients for tonight 's special .
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vegetarian

someone who avoids eating meat

Ex: She has been a vegetarian for five years and feels healthier .
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to swim
to swim
[Verb]

to move through water by moving parts of the body, typically arms and legs

Ex: They 're learning to swim at the swimming pool .
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exercise
exercise
[noun]

a mental or physical activity that helps keep our mind and body healthy

Ex: Yoga is a great exercise for relaxation and flexibility .
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