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A collection of vocabulary terms and contextual phrases derived from dialogue about productivity, literature, fitness, and academic study.
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Fact-check
The process of verifying if information or a statement is correct.
Goals
Objectives or tasks that a person aims to finish or reach.
Famous last words
An ironic expression used after a statement that is likely to be proven wrong, such as 'I'll do it later'.
Symbolism
The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities, often analyzed in literature to understand the author's deeper meaning.
Raise the stakes
To increase the risks or the level of intensity in a situation, often used to improve a story's plot.
Plot twist
An unexpected development in the storyline of a book or scene.
Character development
The process of making characters more complex or having them interact more to improve the narrative.
Sets
In a physical training context, a specific group of repetitions of an exercise.
Sore
A physical state where muscles feel destroyed or painful after a workout.
Hang out
An informal expression for spending time with others or socializing.
Assignment
A specific task or piece of homework given to a student.
Due date
The specific time by which a task must be completed, such as 'tonight at midnight'.
Attendance
The act of being present at an event or class, and whether that presence is recorded for credit.
Assumptions
Hypotheses or premises that must be checked to ensure a mathematical proof is correct.
Theorem
A mathematical rule or principle that explains why a specific formula or result works.
Spoilers
Information that reveals the ending or a plot twist of a story to someone who has not finished it yet.