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class 9 English word meanings/grade 9 English dictionary

 Unit 5

Here are the meanings of the words in red and other key words from the provided text:

 

‘‘ Words in Red

 

1. ‘Effusive’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Expressing feelings enthusiastically and without restraint.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Gushing, exuberant.

 

2. ‘Culpability’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Responsibility for a fault or wrong.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Guilt, blameworthiness.

 

3. ‘Traction’

   - ‘Meaning:’ The grip of a tire on a surface, enabling motion.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Influence, impact.

 

4. ‘Utility’

   - ‘Meaning:’ The state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Usefulness, practicality.

 

5. ‘Culpability’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Responsibility for a fault or wrong.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Guilt, blameworthiness.

 

6. ‘Transgression’

   - ‘Meaning:’ An act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Offense, violation.

 

 

7. ‘Cooperation’

   - ‘Meaning:’ The act of working together towards a common goal.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Collaboration, teamwork.

 

8. ‘Politics’

   - ‘Meaning:’ The activities associated with the governance of a country or area.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Government, policy.

 

9. ‘Concept’

   - ‘Meaning:’ An abstract idea or general notion.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Notion, idea.

 

10. ‘Apology’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A regretful acknowledgment of an offense or failure.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Regret, remorse.

 

11. ‘Culture’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Society, civilization.

 

12. ‘Expects’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To regard as likely to happen; anticipate the occurrence or the coming of.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Anticipate, foresee.

 

13. ‘Unmoved’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Not affected emotionally; indifferent.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Unaffected, untouched.

 

14. ‘Malfunctioning’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Not functioning properly or as expected.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Faulty, defective.

 

15. ‘Accelerators’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Devices that increase speed or rate of motion.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Boosters, enhancers.

 

16. ‘Bristled’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Reacted sharply or angrily to something.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Resented, objected.

 

17. ‘Colliding’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Coming together with violent impact.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Crashing, smashing.

 

18. ‘Sinking’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Going below the surface of water and submerging.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Submerging, going under.

 

19. ‘Confusion’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A state of uncertainty or perplexity.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Bewilderment, puzzlement.

 

20. ‘Occasion’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A particular time or instance when something happens.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Event, happening.

 

21. ‘Virtually’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Almost entirely or for all practical purposes.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Essentially, practically.

 

22. ‘Inured’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Accustomed to something, especially something unpleasant.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Hardened, desensitized.

 

23. ‘Prevalent’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Widespread in a particular area or at a particular time.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Common, widespread.

 

24. ‘Ritualised’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Performed as or constituting a ritual.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Ceremonial, formalized.

 

25. ‘Culpability’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Responsibility for a fault or wrong.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Guilt, blameworthiness.

 

26. ‘Implied’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Suggested though not directly expressed.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Inferred, understood.

 

27. ‘Traction’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The grip of a tire on a surface, enabling motion.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Influence, impact.

 

28. ‘Undergraduates’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Students in a university who have not yet obtained their first degree.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ College students, university students.

 

29. ‘Responsible’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Having an obligation to do something, or having control over or care for someone.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Accountable, liable.

 

30. ‘Deliberately’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Done consciously and intentionally.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Intentionally, purposefully.

 

31. ‘Assertion’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A confident and forceful statement of fact or belief.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Declaration, affirmation.

 

32. ‘Inclination’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A tendency to do something, or to behave in a particular way.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Tendency, propensity.

 

 

33. ‘Attribute’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Regard something as being caused by (someone or something).

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Ascribe, assign.

 

34. ‘Tendency’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A general inclination towards a particular course of action or state.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Inclination, propensity.

 

35. ‘Transgression’

    - ‘Meaning:’ An act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Offense, violation.

 

36. ‘Consequences’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A result or effect of an action or condition.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Outcomes, repercussions.

 

37. ‘Executives’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A person or group of people having administrative or managerial authority in an organization.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Managers, leaders.

 

38. ‘Facilitating’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Making an action or process easy or easier.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Enabling, assisting.

 

39. ‘Negotiations’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A formal discussion between people with differing views to reach an agreement.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Talks, discussions.

 

40. ‘Resolving’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To find a solution to (a problem or contentious matter).

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Solving, settling.

 

41. ‘Repairing’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Restoring to good condition after damage or wear.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Fixing, mending.

 

42. ‘Semantic’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Relating to meaning in language or logic.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Meaning-related, conceptual.

 

43. ‘Disconnect’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A lack of connection or compatibility between things.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Incompatibility, mismatch.

 

44. ‘Globalisation’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Internationalization, worldwide integration.

 

45. ‘Nuances’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A subtle difference in meaning, expression, or sound.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Subtleties, shades.

 

46. ‘Translation’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The process of translating words or text from one language to another.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Interpretation, conversion.

 

47. ‘Professional’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Relating to or connected with a profession.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Vocational, occupational.

 

48. ‘Ethics’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Morals, principles.

 

49. ‘Norms’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A standard or pattern, especially of social behavior, that is typical or expected.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Standards, conventions.

 

50. ‘Values’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Ideals, beliefs.

 

51. ‘Cooperation’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The act of working together towards a common goal.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Collaboration, teamwork.

 

52. ‘Politics’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The activities associated with the governance of a country or area.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Government, policy.

 

53. ‘Concept’

    - ‘Meaning:’ An abstract idea or general notion.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Notion, idea.

 

54. ‘Apology’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A regretful acknowledgment of an offense or failure.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Regret, remorse.

 

55. ‘Culture’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Society, civilization.

 

56. ‘Expects’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To regard as likely to happen; anticipate the occurrence or the coming of.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Anticipate, foresee.

 

57. ‘Unmoved’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Not affected emotionally; indifferent.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Unaffected, untouched.

 

58. ‘Malfunctioning’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Not functioning properly or as expected.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Faulty, defective.

 

59. ‘Accelerators’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Devices that increase speed or rate of motion.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Boosters, enhancers.

 

60. ‘Bristled’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Reacted sharply or angrily to something.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Resented, objected.

 

61. ‘Colliding’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Coming together with violent impact.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Crashing, smashing.

 

62. ‘Sinking’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Going below the surface of water and submerging.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Submerging, going under.

 

63. ‘Confusion’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A state of uncertainty or perplexity.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Bewilderment, puzzlement.

 

64. ‘Occasion’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A particular time or instance when something happens.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Event, happening.

 

65. ‘Virtually’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Almost entirely or for all practical purposes.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Essentially, practically.

 

66. ‘Inured’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Accustomed to something, especially something unpleasant.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Hardened, desensitized.

 

67. ‘Prevalent’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Widespread in a particular area or at a particular time.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Common, widespread.

 

68. ‘Ritualised’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Performed as or constituting a ritual.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Ceremonial, formalized.

 

69. ‘Culpability’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Responsibility for a fault or wrong.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Guilt, blameworthiness.

 

70. ‘Implied’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Suggested though not directly expressed.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Inferred, understood.

 

71. ‘Traction’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The grip of a tire on a surface, enabling motion.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Influence, impact.

 

72. ‘Undergraduates’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Students in a university who have not yet obtained their first degree.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ College students, university students.

 

73. ‘Responsible’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Having an obligation to do something, or having control over or care for someone.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Accountable, liable.

 

74. ‘Deliberately’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Done consciously and intentionally.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Intentionally, purposefully.

 

75. ‘Assertion’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A confident and forceful statement of fact or belief.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Declaration, affirmation.

  1. Interpersonal
    • Meaning: Relating to relationships or communication between people.
    • Synonyms: Social, relational.
  2. Cultural
    • Meaning: Relating to the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a society.
    • Synonyms: Societal, ethnic.
  3. Nuances
    • Meaning: Subtle differences in meaning, expression, or sound.
    • Synonyms: Subtleties, distinctions.
  4. Discrepancy
    • Meaning: A lack of compatibility or similarity between two or more facts.
    • Synonyms: Inconsistency, divergence.
  5. Connotation
    • Meaning: An idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.
    • Synonyms: Implication, association.
  6. Perception
    • Meaning: The way in which something is regarded, understood, or interpreted.
    • Synonyms: Insight, awareness.
  7. Facilitate
    • Meaning: To make an action or process easier.
    • Synonyms: Assist, enable.
  8. Contextual
    • Meaning: Relating to the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea.
    • Synonyms: Situational, contextualized.
  9. Ambiguity
    • Meaning: The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.
    • Synonyms: Uncertainty, vagueness.
  10. Reciprocal
    • Meaning: Given, felt, or done in return; mutual.
    • Synonyms: Mutual, shared

Reading II  Jet Blue Passengers

Here are the meanings of the words in red and other key words from the provided text:

 

‘‘ Words in Red

 

1. ‘Embarrassed’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Feeling self-conscious and awkward.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Ashamed, humiliated.

 

2. ‘Operational’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Relating to the functioning or operation of something.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Functional, practical.

 

3. ‘Subjected’

   - ‘Meaning:’ To cause someone or something to experience something, especially something unpleasant.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Exposed, subjected.

 

4. ‘Inconveniences’

   - ‘Meaning:’ A problem or difficulty that causes trouble or makes it hard to do something.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Difficulties, troubles.

 

5. ‘Disrupted’

   - ‘Meaning:’ To interrupt the normal progress or activity of something.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Interfered with, disturbed.

 

6. ‘Movement’

   - ‘Meaning:’ The act of moving or the process of changing position.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Motion, relocation.

 

7. ‘Depending’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Relying on or trusting in someone or something.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Counting on, relying on.

 

8. ‘Rebooking’

   - ‘Meaning:’ The act of booking again, especially after a cancellation.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Rescheduling, rebooking.

 

9. ‘Opportunities’

   - ‘Meaning:’ A time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Chances, prospects.

 

10. ‘Hindering’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Preventing or obstructing progress or movement.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Impeding, obstructing.

 

11. ‘Recovery’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The process of regaining possession or control of something.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Restoration, rehabilitation.

 

12. ‘Anxiety’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Worry, apprehension.

 

13. ‘Frustration’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The feeling of being upset or annoyed as a result of being unable to change or achieve something.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Annoyance, irritation.

 

14. ‘Saddening’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Causing sadness or distress.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Upsetting, depressing.

 

15. ‘Delivering’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To carry out or fulfill a task, duty, or role.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Carrying out, performing.

 

16. ‘Confidence’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The feeling of self-assurance arising from one's appreciation of one's own abilities or qualities.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Assurance, self-belief.

 

17. ‘Corrective’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Intended to correct or improve something.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Remedial, rectifying.

 

18. ‘Regain’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To recover or get back something lost or taken away.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Recover, retrieve.

 

19. ‘Timelier’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Occurring at a suitable or opportune time.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ More timely, more prompt.

 

20. ‘Crewmembers’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Members of a crew, especially of an aircraft or ship.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Staff, personnel.

 

21. ‘Procedures’

    - ‘Meaning:’ An established or official way of doing something.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Methods, processes.

 

22. ‘Difficulties’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Problems or challenges; things that are hard to accomplish, deal with, or understand.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Troubles, issues.

 

23. ‘Confident’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Having a feeling of self-assurance arising from one's appreciation of one's own abilities or qualities.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Sure, certain.

 

24. ‘Emerge’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To come out into view, as from concealment.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Appear, surface.

 

25. ‘Reliable’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Dependable, trustworthy.

 

26. ‘Responsive’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Reacting quickly and positively.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Attentive, reactive.

 

27. ‘Published’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To prepare and issue (a book, magazine, etc.) for public sale or distribution.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Release, issue.

 

28. ‘Commitment’

    - ‘Meaning:’ An engagement or obligation that restricts freedom of action.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Pledge, promise.

 

29. ‘Interruptions’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A break in continuity; an intervening period.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Breaks, pauses.

 

30. ‘Forward’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Onward in time, space, or order.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Ahead, future.

 

31. ‘Deserved’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To merit, be qualified for, or have a right to (something), by virtue of actions, qualities, or situation.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Merited, earned.

 

32. ‘Regaining’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To recover or get back something lost or taken away.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Recovering, retrieving.

 

33. ‘Trust’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Confidence, reliance.

 

34. ‘Opportunity’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Chance, prospect.

 

35. ‘Welcome’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To greet someone in a warm and friendly way.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Greet, receive.

 

36. ‘Experience’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The knowledge or skill acquired by a period of practical experience of something, especially that gained in a particular profession.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Exposure, familiarity.

 

‘‘ Additional Key Words

 

37. ‘JetBlue’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A major American low-cost airline.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Airline, carrier.

 

38. ‘Customers’

    - ‘Meaning:’ People who buy goods or services from a business.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Clients, patrons.

 

39. ‘Deeply’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To a great degree; very much.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Greatly, profoundly.

 

40. ‘History’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The study of past events.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Past, chronicle.

 

41. ‘Scheduled’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Arranged or planned in advance.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Planned, arranged.

 

42. ‘Period’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A length of time.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Duration, interval.

 

43. ‘Following’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Happening or occurring after.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ After, subsequent to.

 

44. ‘Storm’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A violent disturbance of the atmosphere.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Tempest, gale.

 

45. ‘Northeast’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The northeastern part of a country or region.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ NE, northeastern.

 

46. ‘Delays’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A period of time by which something is late or delayed.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Holdups, postponements.

 

47. ‘Cancellations’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The act of canceling or calling off something.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Annulments, terminations.

 

48. ‘Baggage’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Suitcases, trunks, and other bags used for carrying personal belongings while traveling.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Luggage, belongings.

 

49. ‘Importantly’

    - ‘Meaning:’ In a way that is of great significance or consequence.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Significantly, crucially.

 

50. ‘Depending’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Relying on or trusting in someone or something.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Counting on, relying on.

 

51. ‘Airports’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A place where aircraft take off and land, with runways, terminals, and other facilities.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Airfields, aerodromes.

 

52. ‘Scheduled’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Arranged or planned in advance.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Planned, arranged.

 

53. ‘Busy’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Full of activity; engaged in action.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Active, occupied.

 

54. ‘Weekend’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The period between Friday evening and Monday morning, especially regarded as a time for leisure.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Fri-Mon, Sat-Sun.

 

55. ‘Times’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Hours, moments.

 

56. ‘Hold’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To keep in a certain position or state.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Maintain, keep.

 

57. ‘Available’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Able to be used or obtained; at hand.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Accessible, obtainable.

 

58. ‘Efforts’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Strenuous application of energy or exertion toward a task.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Attempts, tries.

 

59. ‘Truly’

    - ‘Meaning:’ In a genuine or sincere manner.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Genuinely, sincerely.

 

60. ‘Anxiety’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Apprehension, concern.

 

61. ‘Founded’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To establish or set up (an institution or organization).

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Established, instituted.

 

62. ‘Promise’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A declaration or assurance that one will do a particular thing or that a particular thing will happen.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Pledge, commitment.

 

63. ‘Bringing’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To carry, convey, or bear from one place to another.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Carrying, transporting.

 

64. ‘Humanity’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The human race; human beings collectively.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Humankind, people.

 

65. ‘Easier’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Requiring or involving little effort or difficulty.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Simpler, more manageable.

 

66. ‘Chooses’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To select freely and after consideration.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Decides, opts.

 

67. ‘Deliver’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To carry out or fulfill a task, duty, or role.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Perform, execute.

 

68. ‘Promise’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A declaration or assurance that one will do a particular thing or that a particular thing will happen.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Pledge, commitment.

 

69. ‘Implementing’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To put into effect according to or by means of a definite plan or procedure.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Executing, carrying out.

 

70. ‘Immediate’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Occurring or happening without delay.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Instant, instant.

 

71. ‘Corrective’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Intended to correct or improve something.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Remedial, rectifying.

 

72. ‘Regain’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To recover or get back something lost or taken away.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Recover, retrieve.

 

73. ‘Confidence’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The feeling of self-assurance arising from one's appreciation of one's own abilities or qualities.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Assurance, self-belief.

 

74. ‘Comprehensive’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Complete; including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Complete, thorough.

 

75. ‘Provide’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To supply with something, especially a service.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Furnish, supply.

 

76. ‘Information’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Facts provided or learned about something or someone.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Data, knowledge.

 

77. ‘Tools’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Devices used to carry out a particular function.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Instruments, equipment.

 

78. ‘Resources’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Supplies or assets that can be used to support activities.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Means, materials.

 

79. ‘Improved’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Made better in quality or more useful.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Enhanced, upgraded.

 

80. ‘Procedures’

    - ‘Meaning:’ An established or official way of doing something.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Methods, processes.

 

This list provides meanings and synonyms for the specified words in the context of JetBlue's apology letter to its customers. Let me know if you need any clarification or have additional questions!

Unit 7

How do animals spend their winter

Here are the meanings of the words in red and 70 additional complex words from the provided text about winter animal behaviors:

 

‘‘ Words in Red

 

1. ‘Migrate’

   - ‘Meaning:’ To move from one region or habitat to another, often seasonally.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Travel, relocate.

 

2. ‘Dangerous’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Able or likely to cause harm or injury.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Hazardous, risky.

 

3. ‘Flocks’

   - ‘Meaning:’ A group of birds or animals that live, travel, or feed together.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Groups, congregations.

 

4. ‘Navigate’

   - ‘Meaning:’ To find one's way; to plan and direct the route or course.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Steer, guide.

 

5. ‘Adapt’

   - ‘Meaning:’ To adjust to new conditions or environments.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Adjust, modify.

 

6. ‘Behaviour’

   - ‘Meaning:’ The way in which one acts or conducts oneself.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Conduct, actions.

 

7. ‘Hibernate’

   - ‘Meaning:’ To spend a prolonged period at rest or inactivity, typically during winter.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Sleep, dormancy.

 

8. ‘Temperature’

   - ‘Meaning:’ A measure of the warmth or coldness of an object or environment.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Heat level, warmth.

 

9. ‘Energy’

   - ‘Meaning:’ The capacity to do work or cause physical change; power.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Vitality, strength.

 

10. ‘Dormant’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Inactive or in a state of rest or inactivity.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Inactive, asleep.

 

‘‘ Additional Key Words and Their Meanings

 

11. ‘Colder’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Having a lower temperature; less warm.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Chiller, cooler.

 

12. ‘Shorter’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Having less length or duration.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Briefer, reduced.

 

13. ‘Change’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To make or become different.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Alter, modify.

 

14. ‘Colour’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Hue, tint.

 

15. ‘Fall’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To drop down from a higher place.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Descend, drop.

 

16. ‘Covers’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To place something over or upon, as to protect or conceal.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Envelops, blankets.

 

17. ‘Warm’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Having a moderate degree of heat; not cold.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Heated, cozy.

 

18. ‘Coats’

    - ‘Meaning:’ An outer garment worn outdoors.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Jackets, outerwear.

 

19. ‘Grocery’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A store where food and other goods are sold.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Supermarket, food store.

 

20. ‘Animals’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Living organisms that feed on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous systems.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Creatures, fauna.

 

21. ‘Different’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Not the same as another or each other.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Distinct, diverse.

 

22. ‘Amazing’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Causing great surprise or wonder; astonishing.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Astonishing, remarkable.

 

23. ‘Through’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Moving in one side and out of the other side of (an opening, channel, or location).

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Across, via.

 

24. ‘Autumn’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The season after summer and before winter.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Fall, harvest season.

 

25. ‘Dangerous’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Able or likely to cause harm or injury.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Hazardous, risky.

 

26. ‘Travel’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To make a journey, typically of some length.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Journey, voyage.

 

27. ‘Cycle’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Sequence, rotation.

 

28. ‘Controlled’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To exercise restraint or direction over; dominate.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Regulated, managed.

 

29. ‘Daylight’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The natural light of the day.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Sunlight, daylight hours.

 

30. ‘Distances’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The amount of space between two points.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Lengths, spans.

 

31. ‘Nests’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A structure built by birds to hold their eggs and raise their young.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Dens, homes.

 

32. ‘Antarctica’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The southernmost continent, containing the geographic South Pole.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ The Antarctic, the South Pole region.

 

33. ‘Returns’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To come back to a place or condition.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Comes back, reverts.

 

34. ‘Navigate’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To find one's way; to plan and direct the route or course.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Steer, guide.

 

35. ‘Sailors’

    - ‘Meaning:’ People who work on a ship or boat.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Mariner, seafarer.

 

36. ‘Direction’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A course along which someone or something moves.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Guidance, orientation.

 

37. ‘Compass’

    - ‘Meaning:’ An instrument for determining direction.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Navigational tool, directional device.

 

38. ‘Magnetic’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Relating to or exhibiting magnetism.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Attractive, pull.

 

39. ‘Mammals’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Warm-blooded vertebrates that have hair or fur and usually give live birth.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Warm-blooded animals, creatures.

 

40. ‘Whales’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Large marine mammals known for their size and intelligence.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Cetaceans, marine mammals.

 

41. ‘Swim’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To move through water by using the limbs.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Paddle, float.

 

42. ‘Deeper’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Extending far down from the top or surface.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Lower, profound.

 

43. ‘Warmer’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Having a higher temperature; more heat.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Hotter, milder.

 

44. ‘Insects’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Small arthropods with six legs and often wings.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Bugs, arthropods.

 

45. ‘Butterflies’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Insects with large, often brightly colored wings.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Lepidopterans, moths.

 

46. ‘Spend’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To use time or money for a particular purpose.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Expend, allocate.

 

47. ‘Summer’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The warmest season of the year.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Warm season, summertime.

 

48. ‘Canada’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A country in North America.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Canadian territory, nation.

 

49. ‘Migration’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The seasonal movement of animals from one region to another.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Relocation, movement.

 

50. ‘Active’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Engaging in action; not dormant.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Energetic, lively.

 

51. ‘Shelter’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A place providing protection from weather or danger.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Refuge, haven.

 

52. ‘Tunnels’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Underground passages dug by animals or humans.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Burrows, passages.

 

53. ‘Huddle’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To gather closely together for warmth or comfort.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Cluster, crowd.

 

54. ‘Frost-free’

    - ‘Meaning:’ An area that does not experience frost.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Warm, temperate.

 

55. ‘Bury’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To place a dead body in the ground; to hide something underground.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Inter, entomb.

 

56. ‘Mud’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Soft, wet earth or soil.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Sludge, clay.

 

57. ‘Dormant’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Inactive or in a state of rest.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Inactive, sleeping.

 

58. ‘Hibernation’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A state of inactivity and metabolic depression in animals during winter.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Sleep, dormancy.

 

59. ‘Absorbing’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Taking in or soaking up.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Assimilating, soaking.

 

60. ‘Oxygen’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A chemical element essential for life, found in the air and water.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ O2, breathable gas.

 

61. ‘Breathe’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To take air into the lungs and expel it.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Inhale, exhale.

 

62. ‘Active’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Engaging in action; not dormant.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Energetic, lively.

 

63. ‘Survive’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To continue to live or exist, especially in spite of danger or hardship.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Endure, persist.

 

64. ‘Hibernate’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To spend a prolonged period at rest or inactivity, typically during winter.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Sleep, dormancy.

 

65. ‘Behavior’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The way in which one acts or conducts oneself.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Conduct, actions.

 

66. ‘Environment’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Habitat, ecosystem.

 

67. ‘Temperature’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A measure of the warmth or coldness of an object or environment.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Heat level, warmth.

 

68. ‘Adaptation’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The process of adjusting to new conditions.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Adjustment, modification.

 

69. ‘Ecosystem’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Habitat, environment.

 

70. ‘Species’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Type, kind.

 

This list provides meanings and synonyms for the specified words in the context of animal behavior during winter. If you need further assistance or additional words, feel free to ask!

 

Here are other key words from the text along with their meanings:

 

1. ‘Staple’

   - ‘Meaning:’ A basic or principal item, typically of regular use.

  

2. ‘Pleasant’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment.

 

3. ‘Patriotism’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.

 

4. ‘Provisional’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Arranged or existing for the present, possibly to be changed later.

 

5. ‘Badges’

   - ‘Meaning:’ A small emblem worn as a sign of allegiance, membership, or authority.

 

6. ‘Resistance’

   - ‘Meaning:’ The refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.

 

7. ‘Symbol’

   - ‘Meaning:’ A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.

 

8. ‘Inspired’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Of extraordinary quality, as if arising from some external creative impulse.

 

9. ‘Consequently’

   - ‘Meaning:’ As a result; therefore.

 

10. ‘Contradicts’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To assert the opposite of a statement made by someone.

 

11. ‘Procreation’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The production of offspring; reproduction.

 

12. ‘Slender’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Gracefully thin; delicate or elegantly slim.

 

13. ‘Repellent’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A substance that deters insects or other pests.

 

14. ‘Monologue’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A long speech by one person during a conversation.

 

15. ‘Attendees’

    - ‘Meaning:’ People who are present at an event, meeting, or function.

 

16. ‘Foreshadow’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To warn or indicate a future event.

 

17. ‘Encapsulate’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To express the essential features of something succinctly.

 

18. ‘Pleasing’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Satisfying or appealing to someone’s taste.

 

19. ‘Traditions’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Customs or beliefs passed down through generations.

 

20. ‘Aromatherapy’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The use of aromatic plant extracts and essential oils for healing and cosmetic purposes.

 

These words are key to understanding the nuances and detailed information within the text.

Here are other key words from the text along with their meanings:

 

1. ‘Staple’

   - ‘Meaning:’ A basic or principal item, typically of regular use.

  

2. ‘Pleasant’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment.

 

3. ‘Patriotism’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.

 

4. ‘Provisional’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Arranged or existing for the present, possibly to be changed later.

 

5. ‘Badges’

   - ‘Meaning:’ A small emblem worn as a sign of allegiance, membership, or authority.

 

6. ‘Resistance’

   - ‘Meaning:’ The refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.

 

7. ‘Symbol’

   - ‘Meaning:’ A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.

 

8. ‘Inspired’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Of extraordinary quality, as if arising from some external creative impulse.

 

9. ‘Consequently’

   - ‘Meaning:’ As a result; therefore.

 

10. ‘Contradicts’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To assert the opposite of a statement made by someone.

 

11. ‘Procreation’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The production of offspring; reproduction.

 

12. ‘Slender’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Gracefully thin; delicate or elegantly slim.

 

13. ‘Repellent’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A substance that deters insects or other pests.

 

14. ‘Monologue’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A long speech by one person during a conversation.

 

15. ‘Attendees’

    - ‘Meaning:’ People who are present at an event, meeting, or function.

 

16. ‘Foreshadow’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To warn or indicate a future event.

 

17. ‘Encapsulate’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To express the essential features of something succinctly.

 

18. ‘Pleasing’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Satisfying or appealing to someone’s taste.

 

19. ‘Traditions’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Customs or beliefs passed down through generations.

 

20. ‘Aromatherapy’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The use of aromatic plant extracts and essential oils for healing and cosmetic purposes.

 

These words are key to understanding the nuances and detailed information within the text.

 

Here are the meanings of the remaining important words in the text that will help in understanding it better:

 

1. ‘Palette’

   - ‘Meaning:’ A range or variety of colors or qualities.

 

2. ‘Affection’

   - ‘Meaning:’ A gentle feeling of fondness or liking.

 

3. ‘Heartwarming’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Emotionally rewarding or uplifting.

 

4. ‘Immense’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Extremely large or great, especially in scale or degree.

 

5. ‘Cardboard’

   - ‘Meaning:’ A thick, stiff paper used for making boxes and other packaging materials.

 

6. ‘Carnation’

   - ‘Meaning:’ A type of flower known for its vibrant color and fragrance.

 

7. ‘Weakness’

   - ‘Meaning:’ The state or condition of lacking strength.

 

8. ‘Talent’

   - ‘Meaning:’ A natural aptitude or skill.

 

9. ‘Performers’

   - ‘Meaning:’ People who entertain an audience, especially through acting, singing, or dancing.

 

10. ‘Inspiring’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Having the effect of motivating or encouraging.

 

11. ‘Symbolize’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To represent or stand for something, especially in a symbolic way.

 

12. ‘Healthy’

    - ‘Meaning:’ In good physical or mental condition; free from illness or injury.

 

13. ‘Happiness’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The state of being happy; feelings of joy, contentment, or pleasure.

 

14. ‘Friendship’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A close and affectionate relationship between two or more people.

 

15. ‘Sadness’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The state of being unhappy or sorrowful.

 

16. ‘Dishonesty’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The quality of being untruthful or deceitful.

 

17. ‘Break-up’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The end of a relationship or partnership.

 

18. ‘Chamomile’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A daisy-like plant whose flowers are used medicinally, particularly in teas.

 

19. ‘Medical’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Relating to the science or practice of medicine.

 

20. ‘Diseases’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Illnesses or medical conditions that impair normal functioning.

 

21. ‘Mosquito’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A small insect that can carry diseases and feeds on the blood of mammals.

 

22. ‘Fortune-telling’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The practice of predicting future events or outcomes.

 

23. ‘Lily’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A type of flowering plant known for its large, trumpet-shaped flowers.

 

24. ‘Foreshadow’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To indicate or suggest beforehand; to give a warning or indication of a future event.

 

25. ‘Snowy’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Covered with or resembling snow.

 

These definitions should provide a comprehensive understanding of the remaining important words in the text.

Sure! Here are the meanings and synonyms of the underlined words and other key words in the text:

 

‘‘ 1. ‘Finite’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Limited in size or extent; having an end.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Limited, restricted, bounded.

 

‘‘ 2. ‘Embraced’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Accepted or supported willingly and enthusiastically.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Adopted, accepted, welcomed.

 

‘‘ 3. ‘Efficient’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Effective, productive, proficient.

 

‘‘ 4. ‘Potential’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Having or showing the capacity to develop into something in the future.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Possibility, capability, prospect.

 

‘‘ 5. ‘Atmosphere’

   - ‘Meaning:’ The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Air, sky, heavens.

 

‘‘ 6. ‘Convert’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Change in form, character, or function.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Transform, change, alter.

 

‘‘ 7. ‘Microwaves’

   - ‘Meaning:’ A form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths ranging from one meter to one millimeter; used in heating food and in radar.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Radio waves, radar waves.

 

‘‘ 8. ‘Viability’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Ability to work successfully or feasibly.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Feasibility, practicality, workability.

 

‘‘ 9. ‘Harvesting’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Gathering or collecting something.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Collecting, gathering, reaping.

 

‘‘ 10. ‘Knee brace’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A support worn around the knee to protect it from injury or aid in recovery.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Support, splint, knee guard.

 

‘‘ 11. ‘Captured’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Taken into control or possession.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Seized, secured, taken.

 

‘‘ 12. ‘Renewable’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Capable of being renewed; not depleted when used.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Sustainable, inexhaustible, perpetual.

 

‘‘ 13. ‘Commercial’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Related to or used for the buying and selling of goods and services.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Business-related, trade, mercantile.

 

‘‘ 14. ‘Odourless’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Having no smell.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Unscented, scentless, inodorous.

 

‘‘ 15. ‘Fusion’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The process or result of joining two or more things together to form a single entity.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Combination, merging, blending.

 

‘‘ 16. ‘Inexhaustible’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Unable to be used up because of abundance.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Unlimited, infinite, boundless.

 

‘‘ 17. ‘Pollutants’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Substances that make something dirty or impure, especially by contaminating the environment.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Contaminants, impurities, toxins.

 

‘‘ 18. ‘Meltdown’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A severe and uncontrolled nuclear reaction leading to the melting of a reactor's core.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Breakdown, collapse, disaster.

 

‘‘ 19. ‘Autonomous’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Acting independently or having the freedom to do so.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Self-governing, independent, self-sufficient.

 

‘‘ 20. ‘Bountiful’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Large in quantity; abundant.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Abundant, plentiful, copious.

 

These words are key to understanding the context of the text, and their meanings and synonyms help clarify the ideas presented.

Sure! Here are the meanings of 80 other key words in the text:

 

1. ‘Alternative’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Available as another possibility.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Substitute, option, different.

 

2. ‘Deposits’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Natural accumulations or reserves of minerals or other substances.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Reserves, resources, accumulations.

 

3. ‘Dependent’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Requiring support from something else.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Reliant, contingent, conditional.

 

4. ‘Traditional’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Existing in or as part of a tradition; long-established.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Conventional, customary, orthodox.

 

5. ‘Cleaner’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Free from impurities or pollution.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Purified, uncontaminated, unpolluted.

 

6. ‘Radiation’

   - ‘Meaning:’ The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Emission, rays, radiance.

 

7. ‘Continuously’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Without interruption.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Uninterruptedly, constantly, perpetually.

 

8. ‘Exploration’

   - ‘Meaning:’ The action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area to learn about it.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Investigation, examination, survey.

 

9. ‘Revealed’

   - ‘Meaning:’ Made known or disclosed.

   - ‘Synonyms:’ Disclosed, exposed, unveiled.

 

10. ‘Successfully’

    - ‘Meaning:’ In a way that accomplishes a desired aim or result.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Effectively, triumphantly, fruitfully.

 

11. ‘Devices’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Tools or machines designed for a particular purpose.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Instruments, gadgets, apparatuses.

 

12. ‘Power’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The ability to do something or act in a particular way.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Energy, strength, capability.

 

13. ‘Generate’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To produce or create something.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Produce, create, make.

 

14. ‘Simple’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Easily understood or done; presenting no difficulty.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Easy, straightforward, uncomplicated.

 

15. ‘Wear’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To have on one's body as clothing, decoration, or protection.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Don, dress in, put on.

 

16. ‘Collects’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Gathers together from different places.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Gathers, assembles, accumulates.

 

17. ‘Converts’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Changes the form, character, or function of something.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Transforms, alters, changes.

 

18. ‘Surface’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The outside part or uppermost layer of something.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Exterior, top, outer layer.

 

19. ‘Offshore’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Situated at sea some distance from the shore.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ In the sea, away from the coast, at sea.

 

20. ‘Potential’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The inherent ability or capacity for growth, development, or future success.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Possibility, capability, prospect.

 

21. ‘Operating’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Functioning or working.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Running, functioning, in use.

 

22. ‘Commercial’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Related to or engaged in commerce.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Business-related, trade, mercantile.

 

23. ‘Establishing’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Setting up on a firm or permanent basis.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Founding, creating, instituting.

 

24. ‘Colourless’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Lacking color.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Transparent, clear, uncolored.

 

25. ‘Odourless’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Without a smell.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Unscented, scentless, inodorous.

 

26. ‘Accounts’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Constitutes a specified amount or proportion.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Represents, makes up, totals.

 

27. ‘Combination’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A joining or merging of different parts or qualities.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Union, mixture, amalgamation.

 

28. ‘Elements’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Basic parts or components of something.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Components, constituents, parts.

 

29. ‘Separation’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The process of dividing or separating something into parts.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Division, splitting, isolation.

 

30. ‘Yield’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Produces or provides a result or effect.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Produce, generate, give.

 

31. ‘Pollution’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance that has harmful or poisonous effects.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Contamination, impurity, foulness.

 

32. ‘Devices’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Tools or pieces of equipment made for a particular purpose.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Instruments, gadgets, apparatuses.

 

33. ‘Vehicles’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Machines, typically one that is powered by an engine, that are used for transportation.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Automobiles, cars, transports.

 

34. ‘Invested’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Put money, effort, or time into something to achieve a profit or result.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Funded, committed, devoted.

 

35. ‘Floating’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Resting or moving on the surface of a liquid without sinking.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Drifting, buoyant, suspended.

 

36. ‘Skyscrapers’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Very tall buildings of many stories.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ High-rises, towers, buildings.

 

37. ‘Capture’

    - ‘Meaning:’ To take or seize, especially by force.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Seize, catch, take.

 

38. ‘Stronger’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Having greater force or power.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ More powerful, mightier, tougher.

 

39. ‘Similar’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Having a resemblance in appearance, character, or quantity, without being identical.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Alike, comparable, equivalent.

 

40. ‘Autonomous’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Acting independently or having the freedom to do so.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Independent, self-governing, self-reliant.

 

41. ‘Inflatable’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Capable of being filled with air or gas to become larger.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Expandable, blow-up, fillable.

 

42. ‘Shell’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The hard protective outer case of an animal, plant, or object.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Outer layer, casing, covering.

 

43. ‘Optimal’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Best or most favorable.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Ideal, most efficient, peak.

 

44. ‘Self-docks’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Automatically connects or secures itself, typically in a specific place.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Self-secures, self-locks, self-attaches.

 

45. ‘Emergency’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A serious, unexpected situation requiring immediate action.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Crisis, urgent situation, exigency.

 

46. ‘Process’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A series of actions or steps taken to achieve an end.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Procedure, operation, method.

 

47. ‘Powers’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Supplies with energy or the ability to function.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Energizes, fuels, drives.

 

48. ‘Nearly’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Almost, but not quite; close to.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Almost, practically, virtually.

 

49. ‘Supply’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A stock or amount of something available for use.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Provision, stock, source.

 

50. ‘Emit’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Produce and discharge something, especially gas or radiation.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Release, give off, discharge.

 

51. ‘Threat’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A person or thing likely to cause damage or danger.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Danger, risk, menace.

 

52. ‘Current’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Belonging to the present time.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Present, ongoing, up-to-date.

 

53. ‘Fission’

    - ‘Meaning:’ The action of dividing or splitting something into two or more parts.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Splitting, division, fragmentation.

 

54. ‘Reactors’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Devices or structures in which a nuclear reaction is initiated and controlled.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Nuclear generators, power units, atomic piles.

 

55. ‘Fusing’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Joining together to form a single entity.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Merging, blending, uniting.

 

56. ‘Isotopes’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Atomic variants, chemical forms, isotopic forms.

 

57. ‘Deuterium’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A stable isotope of hydrogen with one neutron.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Heavy hydrogen, hydrogen isotope.

 

58. ‘Tritium’

    - ‘Meaning:’ A radioactive isotope of hydrogen with two neutrons.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Radioactive hydrogen, hydrogen-3.

 

59. ‘Bountiful’

    - ‘Meaning:’ Large in quantity; abundant.

    - ‘Synonyms:’ Abundant, plentiful, copious.

 

60. ‘ITER’

    - ‘Meaning:’ An international nuclear fusion research and engineering project.

    - ‘Synonyms:’

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