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whenever
any or every time (conj.)
unique
special; one-of-a-kind (adj.)
trust
to be confident in; to believe something is true (v.)
support
help and kindness (n.)
stable
unchanging; likely to remain as it is; in good condition (adj.)
positive
good and helpful (adj.)
population
the total number of people who live in an area (n.)
participate
to take part in (an activity) (v.)
opportunity
a good situation or chance for success (n.)
obligation
something you are required to do (n.)
issue
a problem (n.)
impossible
not able to happen; not possible (adj.)
generous
more than the usual amount (adj.)
event
an organized happening, such as a concert (n.)
donation
money or other gift to help a person or place (n.)
discover
to find or learn something for the first time (v.)
average
typical; not one extreme or the other (adj.)
atmosphere
the general mood or feeling of a place and the area around it (n.)
appear
to be present for the first time (v.)
actual (adj.)
real
widespread
happening in many places or among many people (adj.)
values
your beliefs about what is right and wrong or about what is important in life (n.)
speech
way of speaking (n.)
patient
able to deal with a problem or wait for something without becoming angry or upset (adj.)
misunderstanding
a situation where a person doesn't understand something correctly (n.)
mention
to say something briefly (v.)
inadequate
not good enough, big enough, skilled enough (adj.)
immense
extremely large or great (adj.)
field
an area of work, interest, or study (n.)
expand
to become larger; to make something larger (v.)
elder
older (adj.)
document
to record information about something by writing about it (v.)
diversity
including many different types of people or things (n.)
distinct
not the same; different from others (adj.)
contain
to include (v.)
background
the experiences, knowledge, or education in a person's past (n.)
author
a person who writes books, stories, or articles (n.)
attention
listening to or focusing on something (n.)
appearance
the way that someone or something looks or seems (n.)
according to
as stated by (prep.)
well-known
famous; known by many people (adj.)
the media
television, radio, newspapers, websites, and magazines (n.)
symbol
an object or a picture that is used to show the meaning of a word or idea (n.)
spread
to cause something to be known by many people; to pass from person to person (v.)
source
a person, book, or place that you get information from (n.)
seem
to look like; to appear (v.)
result
something that happens because of something else (n.)
reliable
can be trusted; dependable (adj.)
recognize
to know something because you've seen or heard it before (v.)
purpose
the reason for something (n.)
publish
to prepare and produce a piece of writing for a book, newspaper, magazine, or website (v.)
professional
someone whose job requires special training, education, or skill (n.)
journalist
a person who writes news stories for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio (n.)
indicate
to show that something exists or is probably true (v.)
fool
to trick someone to believe something that is not true (v.)
evaluate
to say how good, useful, or successful something is (v.)
convince
to make someone believe that something is true (v.)
common sense (n. phr.)
the ability to make good decisions (n. phr.)
aware
knowing that something exists (adj.)
article
a piece of writing in a newspaper, a magazine, or online (n.)
temporary
happening or lasting for a short time (adj.)
society
people in the same community, city, or country (n.)
remove
to take something away (v.)
reflect
to show or be a sign of (v.)
public
shared by all in a place; for anyone to see or use (adj.)
process
the way of or steps for doing something (n.)
passionate
having strong feelings or beliefs (adj.)
motivation
the reason someone does something (n.)
influence
to affect or change (v.)
imagination
the ability to come up with new ideas and pictures in your mind (n.)
image
a picture (n.)
express
to say or communicate (v.)
expect
to think something will happen (v.)
essential
necessary; extremely important (adj.)
entertain
to keep people interested in something enjoyable (v.)
emotional
relating to feelings such as happiness, sadness, anger, etc. (adj.)
direction
the path something is moving toward; a plan for one's life (n.)
definitely
without any doubt; certainly (adv.)
appreciate
to understand and enjoy what is good about a person or thing; to be grateful for (v.)
accessible
easy to get to, see, or use (adj.)
wealthy
rich; having a lot of money (adj.)
trap
to stop from leaving or escaping a place or situation (v.)
survive
to continue to live (v.)
skilled
having the knowledge and ability to do something well (adj.)
rescue
to save from a dangerous situation (v.)
region
a particular area in a country or in the world (n.)
mission
an important task or job for a person or group of people (n.)
leadership
the position of being in charge of a group of people (n.)
landscape
an area of land that looks a particular way (n.)
joy
a feeling of great happiness (n.)
illness
a condition in which the mind or body is sick (n.)
failure
someone or something that is not successful (n.)
expedition
a journey usually with a group of people for a specific purpose (n.)
eventually
finally; after a long time (adv.)
end up
to finally reach or come to a place, decision, or situation (v. phr.)
disaster
an event or situation that has a very bad effect or result (n.)
crew
a group of people who work together to run a ship, airplane, etc. (n.)
assistant
a person who helps others do their work (n.)
apparently
used to describe something that appears to be true based on the information you have (adv.)
alert
to warn of danger or a problem (v.)