End of Semester Test Vocab Flashcards

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Facility

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Definition: A place used for a special purpose.
Example: The sports facility has a swimming pool and a gym.

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Vulnerable

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Definition: Easy to hurt or harm.
Example: Babies are vulnerable because they are small and need care.

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Deterioration

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Definition: Getting worse over time.
Example: The old house is in deterioration because no one fixes it.

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Prompting

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Definition: Making someone do something.
Example: The teacher’s question was prompting students to think.

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Design

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Definition: A plan for how something will look or work.
Example: The artist made a design for the new building.

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Resembled

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Definition: Looked like something or someone.
Example: The twins resembled each other a lot.

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Provoked

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Definition: Made someone angry or upset.
Example: His rude words provoked an argument.

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Preservationists

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Definition: People who work to protect old buildings or nature.
Example: The preservationists saved the old castle from being destroyed

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Opposition

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Definition: Being against something.
Example: There was opposition to the new school rules.

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Modification

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Definition: A small change to improve something.
Example: She made a modification to her dress to make it fit better.

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Devoted to

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Definition: Caring a lot about something and spending time on it.
Example: He is devoted to helping homeless animals.

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Preservation

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Definition: Keeping something safe or in good condition.
Example: Preservation of old books helps people learn history.

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Memorabilia

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Definition: Special objects that remind people of something.
Example: The museum has sports memorabilia like old jerseys and trophies.

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Stirred up

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Definition: Created strong emotions or reactions
Example: The speech stirred up a lot of excitement in the crowd.

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Developers

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Definition: People who build houses, buildings, or apps.
Example: The developers built a new shopping mall in the city.

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Suffered

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Definition: Felt pain or hardship.
Example: He suffered from a bad headache all day.

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Malicious

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Definition: Mean or done to cause harm.
Example: The hacker had malicious plans to steal personal information.

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Cyber harassment

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Definition: Bullying or attacking someone online.
Example: Cyber harassment is a big problem on social media.

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Vacant

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Empty, not being used.
Example: The house was vacant because no one lived there.

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Evolving

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Slowly changing or growing.
Example: Technology is always evolving and getting better.

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Affordable

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Not too expensive, easy to buy.
Example: This store sells affordable clothes that most people can buy.

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Businesses

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Companies that sell things or services.
Example: Small businesses in town sell clothes, food, and toys.

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Generated revenue

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Made money from sales or services.
Example: The new café generated revenue by selling coffee and cakes.

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Incentive

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Something that makes people want to do something.
Example: The teacher gave a prize as an incentive to do homework.

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Aspiring

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Wanting to be something in the future.
Example: She is an aspiring doctor who studies very hard.

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Shrewdly

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In a smart and clever way.
Example: He shrewdly saved money by shopping during sales.

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Followed suit

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Did the same as someone else.
Example: After one person started clapping, everyone followed suit.

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Repurposing

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Using something in a new way.
Example: They are repurposing old bottles to make decorations.

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Components

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The parts of something.
Example: A car has many components, like wheels and an engine.

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Inspire

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To make someone feel excited to do something.
Example: The teacher’s speech inspired me to work hard.

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Transition

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A slow change from one thing to another.
Example: The transition from summer to winter brings colder weather.

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Attainable

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Possible to get or achieve.
Example: With hard work, good grades are attainable.

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Deteriorated

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Became worse over time.
Example: The old building deteriorated because no one took care of it.

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Revenue-generating

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Making money.
Example: The new shopping mall is a revenue-generating project.

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Criteria

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Rules or things used to make a decision.
Example: The teacher used clear criteria to grade the test.

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Appropriate

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Right or suitable for the situation.
Example: It is appropriate to say “thank you” when someone helps you.

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Contemporary

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Modern or from the present time.
Example: This museum has contemporary art from today’s artists.

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Maintaining

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Keeping something in good condition.
Example: She is maintaining her car by cleaning and fixing it.

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Opted for

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Chose something.
Example: He opted for a salad instead of a burger.

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Renovation

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Fixing or improving a place.
Example: The school is closed for renovation because they are fixing the classrooms

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Retain

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To keep something.
Example: She wants to retain her old books because they are special to her.

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Deliberate

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Done on purpose or planned.
Example: His mistake was not deliberate; it was an accident.

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Scepticism

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Doubt or not fully believing something.
Example: She had scepticism about the magic trick because it looked fake.

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Emerged

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Came out or became visible.
Example: The sun emerged from behind the clouds after the rain.