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- Which language? (English?)
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If you want a quick example, here are 12 intermediate English words with short definitions and example sentences:
1. abate — to become less intense or widespread
- The storm finally abated after three hours.
2. candid — honest and direct; frank
- She gave a candid assessment of the team's performance.
3. concise — expressing much in few words; brief and clear
- Keep your report concise so managers can read it quickly.
4. diligent — showing steady, careful effort
- A diligent student reviews notes daily.
5. elusive — hard to find, catch, or achieve
- The solution remained elusive despite their best efforts.
6. facilitate — to make an action or process easier
- The new software will facilitate data sharing.
7. hindrance — an obstacle that makes progress difficult
- Poor internet is a major hindrance to remote work.
8. imperative — absolutely necessary or required
- It is imperative that we meet the deadline.
9. juxtapose — to place side by side, especially for contrast
- The exhibition juxtaposes modern art with classical pieces.
10. mitigate — to make less severe or painful
- They installed drainage to mitigate flooding risk.
11. prudent — acting with care and thought for the future
- It’s prudent to save some money for emergencies.
12. subtle — not obvious; delicate or understated
- There was a subtle difference in their approaches.
Tell me which option you want (or pick one of the items above to explore more) and I’ll prepare a tailored set for you.
Quick questions so I can help best:
- Which language? (English?)
- What level? (beginner / intermediate / advanced / test prep)
- Purpose? (school, work, exam, conversation)
- Format you want? (list + definitions, flashcards, quizzes, Anki export)
- How many words?
If you want a quick example, here are 12 intermediate English words with short definitions and example sentences:
1. abate — to become less intense or widespread
- The storm finally abated after three hours.
2. candid — honest and direct; frank
- She gave a candid assessment of the team's performance.
3. concise — expressing much in few words; brief and clear
- Keep your report concise so managers can read it quickly.
4. diligent — showing steady, careful effort
- A diligent student reviews notes daily.
5. elusive — hard to find, catch, or achieve
- The solution remained elusive despite their best efforts.
6. facilitate — to make an action or process easier
- The new software will facilitate data sharing.
7. hindrance — an obstacle that makes progress difficult
- Poor internet is a major hindrance to remote work.
8. imperative — absolutely necessary or required
- It is imperative that we meet the deadline.
9. juxtapose — to place side by side, especially for contrast
- The exhibition juxtaposes modern art with classical pieces.
10. mitigate — to make less severe or painful
- They installed drainage to mitigate flooding risk.
11. prudent — acting with care and thought for the future
- It’s prudent to save some money for emergencies.
12. subtle — not obvious; delicate or understated
- There was a subtle difference in their approaches.
Tell me which option you want (or pick one of the items above to explore more) and I’ll prepare a tailored set for you.
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