6th Vocabulary Words Flashcards

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abundant

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Present in large quantities; more than enough.

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beacon

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A signal or light that warns or guides, often from a lighthouse.

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capacity

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The maximum amount that something can contain or produce.

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agony

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Intense pain or suffering, either physical or mental.

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efficient

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Achieving maximum productivity with minimal wasted effort or expense.

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generate

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To produce or create something, such as energy or ideas.

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idiom

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A phrase or expression whose meaning cannot be understood from the literal words, like “raining cats and dogs.”

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jovial

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Cheerful and friendly; full of good humor.

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linger

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o stay in a place longer than necessary, typically due to reluctance to leave.

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massive

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Very large or heavy; extensive in size or scope.

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objective

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Not influenced by personal feelings; based on facts; or a goal or aim.

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quest

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A long or arduous search for something important or valuable.

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parody

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A humorous or exaggerated imitation of something, especially in literature or music.

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salvage

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To save something from being lost, damaged, or destroyed.

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soothe

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To calm or comfort someone or something, often reducing pain or discomfort.

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recount

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To tell someone about something that happened; to describe an event or experience.

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poverty

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The state of being extremely poor or lacking basic resources.

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onset

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The beginning or start of something, often something unpleasant.

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maximum

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The greatest or highest amount possible or allowed.

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loathe

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To feel intense dislike or disgust for something or someone.

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knack

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A natural skill or ability to do something well.

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ignite

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To start a fire or cause something to catch fire; to spark an idea or emotion.

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genre

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A category of artistic composition, such as music or literature, characterized by similarities in form or style.

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elude

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To escape from something in a clever or skillful way.

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dwell
To live in a particular place or to focus on something (often in thought).
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capital
Wealth or resources owned by a person or organization; or the main city of a country.
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beneficial
Having a good or helpful effect; advantageous.
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access
The means or opportunity to approach or enter a place.
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adhere
To stick firmly to a surface or a set of beliefs.
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futile
Incapable of producing any useful result; pointless.
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economy
The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in a country or area.
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boisterous
Noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy.
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contaminate
To make something impure or harmful by adding something undesirable.
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hoax
A trick or deception intended to fool others.
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legislation
Laws or legal rules made by a government body.
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influence
The power to have an effect on someone or something, or the capacity to sway decisions.
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majority
The greater number or part of something; more than half.
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mere
Used to emphasize how small or insignificant something is.
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optimist
Someone who tends to expect the best possible outcome in any situation.
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prejudice
A preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience; often negative.
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refuge
A place that provides safety or shelter from danger.
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tangible
Able to be touched or physically felt; real or concrete.
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unique
Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.
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remote
Located far away from populated areas; distant or unlikely.
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provoke
To cause a reaction, often anger or a strong emotion, in someone.
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negotiate
To discuss something in order to reach an agreement, especially in business or politics.
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paraphrase
To express the meaning of something written or spoken using different words.
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marvel
To be filled with wonder or astonishment; something that causes such a feeling.
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liberate
To free someone or something from restriction, control, or oppression.
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hostile
Unfriendly, antagonistic, or opposed to something.
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intimidate
To frighten or make someone feel afraid, often to make them do what you want.
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fuse
o join or blend two things together to form a single entity.
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effect
A change that results from a specific action or cause.
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declare
To make a formal or official statement or announcement.
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boycott
To refuse to buy, use, or participate in something as a way of protesting.
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diligent
Showing steady and careful effort in one's work or duties