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- disastrous C1 Causing great harm, damage, or failure.
- discreet C1 Discreet means careful to avoid drawing attention, especially to protect privacy or avoid embarrassment.
- discrete C1 Separate and distinct from others; not continuous.
- dispatch Dispatch means to send someone or something to a place for a purpose, often quickly.
- displace C1 To displace something is to move it from its usual position or replace it with something else.
- disposition C1 A disposition is a person’s usual mood or natural tendency to think and act in certain ways.
- disrupt C1 To disrupt something is to interrupt its normal progress or operation.
- divine C1 Divine means connected with a god or with religious worship.
- ease C1 Ease is the state of being comfortable and free from strain or difficulty.
- effect B2 An effect is a change or result caused by something.
- elite C1 Elite refers to a small group of people considered the best or most powerful in a particular area.
- elude C1 To elude someone or something is to avoid being caught, understood, or remembered.
- embark C1 To embark means to begin a journey or start a new project or activity.
- embassy C1 An embassy is the official office and staff of one country in another country, usually in the capital city.
- embody To embody something is to represent or show it clearly in a person, thing, or idea.
- emergence C1 Emergence is the process of coming into view, existence, or importance.
- empathy B1 Empathy is the ability to understand and share another person’s feelings.
- empirical C1 Based on observation or experience rather than theory.
- encompass C1 To encompass means to include or cover something completely.
- encouraging C1 Giving someone confidence, hope, or support to continue.