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can be harmful, dangerous, or unfavorable
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Amateur
A person who does something for fun and isn’t paid for it
Ambiguous
Not entirely clear
Anonymous
No one knows who he or she is
Attain
To succeed at something
Autonomy
Freedom or independence
Concession
Something that one person gives up to another
Decay
The result of something slowly being broken down or destroyed naturally
Dwell
To live there
Enlighten
To teach them about something
Enrich
To make someone rich or increase their wealth
Flourish
To do very well
Geometry
The study of shapes and how to measure them
Gleam
To sparkle and shine
Greed
Wanting to have more of something than you need or should have
Harmony
A feeling that everything is peaceful, balanced, and in agreement
Indigenous
Something or someone exists naturally in an environment or area
Jurisdiction
The power or right to make judgments about the law and how it is upheld
Parade
A series of things or people that come or are shown one after another
Statue
A three-dimensional work of art, usually made of clay, marble, or metal
Virgin
Someone who has never had sex
Abnormal
Different from normal or average
Absent
Missing or not in the place they are expected to be
Adjacent
Next to or adjoining something else.
Aluminum
A chemical element that is a light silver-coloured metal
Applicable
Relevant to them
Artificial
Made or produced to copy something natural; not real
Bicycle
A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling
Broker
To arrange or negotiate the details of something for others
Bureaucracy
A group of people who work together to help manage a large business or run a country
Configure
To set it up and arrange it
Consolidate
To join or bring together into one thing
Convenience
To do something easily
Deduct
To subtract something
Deem
To consider something
Entrepreneur
Someone who starts a new business or organization in order to make money
Evenly
Divided equally into amounts, numbers, or values
Fiscal
Related to money or finances, especially that of a government or business
Franchise
The right to sell another company’s products or services in a particular area
Ideological
Based on a system of beliefs or ideals
Robot
A machine that can do the work of a person
Abbey
A house, or group of houses, where monks or nuns live
Abundant
It is available in large quantities
Adjoin
Be next to or attached to something else
Ample
Plenty of or large: it is enough or more than enough
Arid
It is hot and dry and gets very little or no rain
Cathedral
An important, and often large and beautifully-built, church
Crisis
A difficult time when things are going to either get worse or better
Deprive
To not let them have it
Drought
A long period of time in which little or no rain falls
Eligible
Permitted to do or have something
Fast
To go without food or drink for a period of time.
Grumble
To complain
Inland
Into the center of a country or land
Moisture
Small drops of water in the air or on a surface
Nonetheless
Occurs despite some other thing.
Oath
A formal, often public, promise
Prairie
A flat, wide area of land in North America and Canada, without many trees and originally covered with grass
Rugged
Rocky and difficult to travel through
Scarce
A very small amount of it
Speculate
To guess about something
Aquatic
Lives or grows in water
Biosphere
The regions of the surface and atmosphere of the Earth where living organisms exist
Bizarre
Very strange
Celsius
A scale for measuring temperature.
Coarse
A rough texture.
Companion
Someone spends a lot of time with.
Digest
Swallow food and pass it through the body.
Duration
Time during which it happens.
Ecology
The study of the environment and living things
Feat
An impressive or difficult achievement or action
Infinite
No limit or end
Nucleus
The central part of an atom or cell
Parasite
A tiny animal or plant that attaches to another animal to get food
Prominent
Important and well known
Repetitive
Repeated many times and becomes boring
Reproductive
A living thing which can produce young
Temperate
Never gets too hot or cold
Tolerance
The ability to accept something unfavorable
Undergo
Experience something, especially a change or something unpleasant
Vulnerable
Weak and without protection