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equilibrium
1.
eq
ui
lib
rium
Noun

a balanced state between opposing influences or powers

The tightrope walker maintained perfect equilibrium as they carefully balanced along the narrow line.

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disrepair
2.
dis
re
pair
Noun

a damaged or broken state of a building or other structure, because it has not been taken care of

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seclusion
3.
sec
lu
sion
Noun

the state of being isolated from other things or people, usually by choice

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privacy
4.
pri
va
cy
Noun

a state in which other people cannot watch or interrupt a person

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serenity
5.
se
re
ni
ty
Noun

a state of calm and peacefulness, free from stress, anxiety, or disturbance

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stability
6.
sta
bi
li
ty
Noun

the quality of being fixed or steady and unlikely to change

Political stability is essential for attracting investment, fostering economic growth, and ensuring the well-being of citizens.

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sustainability
7.
sus
tai
na
bi
li
ty
Noun

the capacity to be maintained for a long time and causing no harm to the environment

Sustainability in agriculture ensures soil health for future generations.

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moratorium
8.
mo
ra
to
rium
Noun

an officially declared pause of a specific action or policy, often imposed by authorities to allow for review, safety, or negotiation

The government imposed a moratorium on offshore drilling after the oil spill.

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backlog
9.
back
log
Noun

a collection of tasks, orders, or materials that have not been completed or processed, requiring attention

The company's backlog of customer orders grew due to delays in production.

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muddle
10.
mu
ddle
Noun

a state of confusion or disorder characterized by a mixture of things that are not clearly organized or understood

The new employee faced a muddle of instructions on their first day.

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high profile
11.
high profile
Noun

something or someone that attracts a lot of public attention or interest due to prominence, importance, or controversy

The celebrity's divorce became a high-profile event covered by the media.

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tangle
12.
tan
gle
Noun

a matted or twisted mass that is highly intertwined

The wires were in a tangle, making it hard to separate them.

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circumstance
13.
cir
cums
tance
Noun

a condition that accompanies or influences some event or activity

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remain
14.
re
main
Verb

to stay in the same state or condition

Despite the challenges, he remained optimistic.

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retain
15.
re
tain
Verb

to keep something in one's thoughts or mental awareness

Even after many years, she could still retain vivid memories of her childhood home.

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preserve
16.
pre
serve
Verb

to cause something to remain in its original state without any significant change

Historical artifacts are preserved in museums to maintain their original condition.

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suffice
17.
su
ffice
Verb

to be enough or adequate for a particular purpose or requirement

A simple explanation will suffice to clarify the misunderstanding.

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pertain
18.
per
tain
Verb

to be applicable, connected, or relevant to a particular subject, circumstance, or situation

In the context of the discussion, please only raise questions that pertain to the current agenda.

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coexist
19.
co
e
xist
Verb

to exist together in the same location or period, without necessarily interacting

Dinosaurs and early mammals once coexisted during the Mesozoic era.

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suspend
20.
sus
pend
Verb

to temporarily put on hold a process or habit

The company decided to suspend production temporarily due to a supply chain issue.

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correspond
21.
co
rres
pond
Verb

to match or be similar to something else

The data collected from the experiment closely corresponds to the predictions made by the scientific model.

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correlate
22.
co
rre
late
Verb

to be closely connected or have mutual effects

The increase in exercise tends to correlate with improvements in overall health and well-being.

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declassify
23.
de
cla
ssi
fy
Verb

to remove the classification or status of secrecy from information, making it accessible to the public

The government decided to declassify certain documents related to the historical event.

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operative
24.
o
pe
ra
tive
Adjective

based on or relating to means of surgical operation

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predetermined
25.
predetermined
Adjective

decided or arranged beforehand

The team followed a predetermined strategy to achieve their goals.

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interdependent
26.
in
ter
de
pen
dent
Adjective

depending on each other and mutually reliant

The interdependent parts of the ecosystem rely on each other for survival.

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undisturbed
27.
un
dis
turbed
Adjective

left alone without interference or interruption

The wildlife sanctuary provided a habitat where animals could live undisturbed.

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intact
28.
in
tact
Adjective

undamaged and complete

The ancient artifact was discovered buried in the ground, remarkably intact after centuries.

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dormant
29.
dor
mant
Adjective

(of an animal) in a suspended or slowed mode of physical activity due to environmental conditions

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idle
30.
i
dle
Verb

to be at rest or not actively doing anything

During the afternoon, he chose to idle by the river and enjoy the scenery.

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idyllic
31.
i
dy
llic
Adjective

(of a place or setting) extremely beautiful, peaceful, and perfect in a way that seems like it is from an idealized picture or story

Their cottage by the lake provided an idyllic retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.

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defunct
32.
de
funct
Adjective

passed away or deceased

Once a renowned musician, now defunct, his melodies still resonate in the hearts of his listeners.

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chaotic
33.
chao
tic
Adjective

having a state of complete disorder

The traffic in the city during rush hour is often chaotic, with cars moving in every direction and honking horns.

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full-fledged
34.
full
fledged
Adjective

having achieved full status or maturity in a particular role or position

After completing his training, he became a full-fledged member of the team.

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awry
35.
aw
ry
Adverb

used to describe actions or events that are not going as expected or planned

The party plans went awry when it started raining.

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alight
36.
a
light
Verb

to settle or land on a surface, often referring to a bird or insect

As the sun set, fireflies began to alight on the branches, filling the forest with their gentle glow.

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ablaze
37.
ab
laze
Adjective

keenly excited (especially sexually) or indicating excitement

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38.
tranq
uil
Adjective

feeling calm and peaceful, without any disturbances or things that might be upsetting

The tranquil lake mirrored the clear blue sky, offering a perfect escape from the busy world.

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steady
39.
stea
dy
Adjective

not subject to significant change or decline

His income has remained steady throughout the economic downturn.

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derelict
40.
de
re
lict
Noun

a ship abandoned on the high seas

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pitiable
41.
pi
tia
ble
Adjective

so poor that one can be sorry for

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indivisible
42.
in
di
vi
si
ble
Adjective

unable to be divided or separated into parts

The concept of justice is often seen as indivisible from the concept of fairness.

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quiescent
43.
quiesc
ent
Adjective

not currently in motion, operation, or expression

The volcano remained quiescent, showing no signs of eruption.

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inseparable
44.
in
se
pa
ra
ble
Adjective

not able to be separated or detached

For that community, culture and identity were inseparable dimensions of their existence.

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self-sufficient
45.
self
su
ffi
cient
Adjective

capable of providing everything that one needs, particularly food, without any help from others

After years of practice, the farm became self-sufficient, growing enough food and resources to sustain itself year-round.

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stagnant
46.
stag
nant
Adjective

lacking movement or circulation

The stagnant water in the pond had a foul odor and attracted mosquitoes.

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inherently
47.
in
he
rent
ly
Adverb

in a manner that refers to the natural and essential characteristics of a person, thing, or situation

Cats are inherently curious creatures, often exploring their surroundings with great interest.

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