Dictionary
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- nihilism C1 Nihilism is the belief that life has no inherent meaning, value, or moral truth.
- nostalgia B2 Nostalgia is a warm, sometimes slightly sad feeling when you remember the past.
- nosy Nosy describes someone who is too interested in other people’s private business.
- nuance C1 A nuance is a small but important difference in meaning, feeling, or expression.
- obscurity Obscurity is the state of being unknown, hard to understand, or not clearly seen.
- obstinate Obstinate means refusing to change your mind or behavior, even when it would be sensible to do so.
- oxymoron B2 An oxymoron is a phrase that combines two opposite or contradictory words.
- pantheism C1 Pantheism is the belief that God and the universe are identical, with the divine present in everything.
- paradigm C1 A paradigm is a typical example or model, or a widely accepted way of thinking in a field.
- paradox B2 A paradox is a statement or situation that seems contradictory but may still be true or make sense.
- peados “Peados” is not a standard English word; it is likely a misspelling or a non-English term.
- personification B2 Personification is a figure of speech that gives human qualities to something nonhuman.
- phenomenon C1 A phenomenon is an event, fact, or situation that is observed and often seems unusual or interesting.
- pinky A pinky is the smallest finger on your hand.
- pint A pint is a unit for measuring liquid, often used for drinks like milk or beer.
- placebo C1 A placebo is a harmless treatment given as a control in research or to produce a psychological benefit.
- pragmatic B2 Pragmatic means focused on practical results rather than ideals or theories.
- prank A prank is a playful trick intended to surprise or amuse someone.
- preempt To preempt means to act before someone else to prevent something or gain an advantage.
- presumption Presumption is an assumption that something is true, often without enough proof.