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Key Writers Vocabulary - Marcel Proust

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France
France
[noun]

a country in Europe known for its famous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower

Ex: France is known for its rich history and cultural heritage. 
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famous
famous
[Adjective]

known by a lot of people

Ex: The famous singer performed to a sold-out crowd at the arena. 
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French
French
[Adjective]

relating to the country, people, culture, or language of France

Ex: French cuisine is known for its delicious cheeses and wines. 
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writer
writer
[noun]

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

Ex: He's a writer who focuses on science fiction. 
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to come from

(of something) to originate from a particular place

Ex: The inspiration for his artwork comes from nature. 
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close
close
[Adjective]

sharing a strong and intimate bond

Ex: They have a close friendship that has lasted for years. 
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effect
effect
[noun]

a change in a person or thing caused by another person or thing

Ex: Climate change can have a drastic effect on animal habitats. 
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healthy
healthy
[Adjective]

(of a person) not having physical or mental problems

Ex: Despite her age, she's very healthy and active. 
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asthma
asthma
[noun]

a disease that causes shortness of breath and difficulty in breathing

Ex: Asthma is a chronic lung disease characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways. 
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health
health
[noun]

the general condition of a person's mind or body

Ex: Regular exercise and a balanced diet are essential for maintaining good health. 
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activity
activity
[noun]

something that a person spends time doing, particularly to accomplish a certain purpose

Ex: Drawing and painting are creative activities that can express your emotions. 
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to write
to write
[Verb]

to produce or compose a piece of literary work or a text to be published or reproduced

Ex: She wrote a screenplay for a movie. 
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article
article
[noun]

a piece of writing about a particular subject on a website, in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication

Ex: I found an article online that explained how to improve time management skills. 
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newspaper
newspaper
[noun]

a business firm that publishes newspapers

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magazine
magazine
[noun]

a colorful thin book that has news, pictures, and stories about different things like fashion, sports, and animals, usually issued weekly or monthly

Ex: I often read parenting magazines to get advice on raising my children. 
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to decide
to decide
[Verb]

to think carefully about different things and choose one of them

Ex: He had to decide whether to accept the job offer. 
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novel
novel
[noun]

a long written story that usually involves imaginary characters and places

Ex: She's reading a novel about a detective solving mysteries in a small town. 
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to affect
to affect
[Verb]

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

Ex: The sudden loss of her job profoundly affected her emotional well-being. 
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memory
memory
[noun]

something recalled or remembered from the past

Ex: Childhood memories often resurface unexpectedly. 
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deep
deep
[Adjective]

complex and challenging to fully comprehend

Ex: The philosopher's lecture was filled with deep concepts that left the audience pondering. 
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thought
thought
[noun]

something that comes to one's mind, such as, an idea, image, etc.

Ex: The thought of going on vacation cheered her up. 
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feeling
feeling
[noun]

an emotional state or sensation that one experiences such as happiness, guilt, sadness, etc.

Ex: The feeling of warmth from the sun on her skin filled her with comfort and contentment. 
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experience

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

Ex: Her years of experience as a chef have made her an expert in the kitchen. 
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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: Smoking can lead to serious health problems over time. 
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to admire
to admire
[Verb]

to express respect toward someone or something often due to qualities, achievements, etc.

Ex: She admires her grandmother for her wisdom and strength in facing life's challenges. 
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sentence
sentence
[noun]

a group of words that forms a statement, question, exclamation, or instruction, usually containing a verb

Ex: Can you construct a sentence using the words provided in the vocabulary list? 
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