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(Adj)
1.felt or experienced very strongly or in an extreme way
2.showing great knowledge or understanding
Profound
- His mother’s death when he was aged six had a very profound effect on him.
- a profound truth
(Adj) happening or existing at the same time
Concurrent
(Adj) being an extremely important and basic characteristic of a person or thing
Intrinsic
To limit ( verb )
Bound
( noun ) a repetitive and boring way of thinking and doing things/ lối mòn
A rut
( verb ) to improve the quality, or strength of sth
Enhance
( verb ) to help or support
Aid
( adj) forming a base from which everything else develops / là nền tảng
Foundational
( noun ) the ability to adapt our behaviour and thinking in response to the environment
Cognitive flexibility
( verb ) to grow or develop successfully
Flourish
(Verb) to make sth become certain
Solidify
(Verb) eliminate sth completely
Wipe out
(Noun) the part of a building that is left after the rest has been destroyed
Ruins
( verb ) to guess possible answers to a question when you do not have enough information to be certain
Speculate
(Noun) the act of conquering a country, area, or situation
Conquest
(Verb) to enter some location
Step foot in
(Verb) to form
Constitute
(Noun) a small piece or amount of sth that is left from a large original piece or amount
Remnant