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Abolish
(v.) To formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution. (Bãi bỏ, huỷ bỏ). Example: The government decided to abolish the outdated law to promote social progress.
Aggravation
(n.) An intensification of an existing problem or condition. (Sự trầm trọng thêm, làm phiền). Example: The constant noise from construction work was an aggravation to the residents of the quiet neighborhood.
Bestow
(v.) To present or give (an honor, gift, or right) ceremoniously. (Ban tặng, trao tặng). Example: The king chose to bestow knighthood upon the brave warrior who defended the kingdom.
Coalition
(n.) An alliance or partnership, especially a temporary one, formed for a common purpose. (Liên minh, sự liên kết). Example: The political parties formed a coalition to address shared concerns and promote stability.
Consensus
(n.) General agreement among a group. (Sự đồng thuận, nhất trí). Example: After much discussion, the team reached a consensus on the best approach to the project.
Decipher
(v.) To interpret. (Giải mã, làm sáng tỏ). Example: The archaeologist worked tirelessly to decipher the ancient hieroglyphs on the stone tablet.
Deviate
(v.) To depart from an established course or norm. (Lệch hướng, sai đường). Example: The driver chose to deviate from the usual route to avoid heavy traffic.
Disposition
(n.) A person's inherent qualities of mind and character. (Tính khí, khuynh hướng). Example: Despite the challenges, her optimistic disposition helped her through difficult times.
Ecstatic
(adj.) Overwhelmingly joyful or delighted. (Cực kỳ hạnh phúc, ngây ngất). Example: Winning the championship made the team and their fans ecstatic with joy.
Excruciating
(adj.) Extremely painful or intense. (Cực kỳ đau đớn, khổ sở). Example: The athlete experienced excruciating pain after injuring his ankle during the game.
Fidelity
(n.) Faithfulness and loyalty, especially in a relationship or marriage. (Lòng trung thành, sự chung thuỷ). Example: The couple's long-lasting marriage was built on trust and fidelity.
Gratification
(n.) Pleasure or satisfaction derived from one's actions. (Sự hài lòng, sự thoả mãn). Example: Completing the challenging project gave him a sense of gratification and accomplishment.
Gullible
(adj.) Easily deceived or tricked due to a lack of critical thinking. (Cả tin, dễ bị lừa). Example: The gullible tourist fell for the scam and lost a significant amount of money.
Improvise
(v.) To create or perform spontaneously without preparation. (Ứng biến, làm ngay tại chỗ). Example: The musician had to improvise when the power outage disrupted the concert.
Ingrained
(adj.) Deeply fixed or firmly established. (Ăn sâu, thấm nhuần). Example: His ingrained sense of discipline came from years of military training.
Judicious
(adj.) Showing good judgment and practical wisdom. (Sáng suốt, đúng đắn). Example: The manager made judicious decisions that improved productivity in the workplace.
Longevity
(n.) Long life or a great duration of life. (Tuổi thọ, sự sống lâu). Example: Regular exercise and a healthy diet contribute to the longevity of many individuals.
Mediocre
(adj.) Of moderate or average quality, not very good. (Tầm thường, xoàng xĩnh). Example: The restaurant received mediocre reviews for its lackluster food and service.
Melancholic
(adj.) Characterized by a feeling of deep sadness. (Sầu muộn, u sầu). Example: The melancholic music reflected the somber mood of the rainy day.
Novice
(n.) A person who is new to or inexperienced in a field. (Người mới, người chưa có kinh nghiệm). Example: As a novice photographer, she was still learning the basics of composition and lighting.
Perennial
(adj.) Lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time. (Lâu năm, mãi mãi). Example: The perennial river flows continuously throughout the year.
Procure
(v.) To obtain or acquire through effort or care. (Kiếm được, đạt được). Example: The detective worked diligently to procure evidence for the case.
Rationale
(n.) The underlying reason or justification for something. (Lý do, cơ sở hợp lý). Example: The scientist explained the rationale behind the experimental design.
Rehabilitate
(v.) To restore to a normal life or condition through therapy. (Phục hồi chức năng, cải tạo). Example: After serving his sentence, the prison implemented a comprehensive program to rehabilitate the inmates.
Retaliate
(v.) To respond to an attack by counterattacking. (Trả đũa, trả thù). Example: The nation decided to retaliate after a series of unprovoked attacks.
Satirical
(adj.) Using irony or ridicule to criticize. (Châm biếm, trào phúng). Example: The satirical cartoon humorously commented on the political situation.
Stagnant
(adj.) Not flowing or moving; lacking growth. (Tù đọng, trì trệ). Example: The stagnant pond had become a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Tenacious
(adj.) Persistent in maintaining or adhering to something. (Kiên trì, bền bỉ). Example: The tenacious lawyer fought tirelessly for justice on behalf of her client.
Tranquility
(n.) The state of being calm and peaceful. (Sự yên bình, thanh thản). Example: The quiet countryside offered a sense of tranquility and relaxation.
Undermine
(v.) To weaken or sabotage gradually. (Làm suy yếu, phá hoại). Example: Constant criticism can undermine an individual's confidence over time.