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The are word that you will need to be able to define on your upcoming IStation Test
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Champion
The winner of something
Domain
A territory
Articles
Different sections
Enjoy
You like to do something
Prediction
A forecast or educated guess about a future event or outcome.
Intervention
The act of intervening to improve a situation or assist someone.
Priviledge
A special right or advantage granted to a person or group.
Mansion
A large, impressive house, often associated with wealth and luxury.
Judge
An official who presides over court proceedings, making decisions on legal matters and ensuring justice is served.
Diagonal
A line that is not straight and connects corners of a shape.
Vibrate
To move rapidly back and forth, producing sound or sensation.
Tarrif
A tax imposed on imported goods.
Developement
The process of growth or progress.
Transport
The act of carrying or moving goods or people from one place to another.
Urgency
immediate attention or action.
Invent
To create something new or original.
Escape
To break free from confinement or danger.
Fashion
style or trend in clothing and accessories.
Beautiful
Having qualities that are seen as pretty.
Determined
Having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it.
Route
A way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination.
Messy
Characterized by a lack of cleanliness; untidy.
Phase
A distinct period or stage in a process of change or development.
Persecute
To punish someone because of their race, political, or religious beliefs.
Loyalist
A person who is always loyal to their government
Organism
A living thing
Capacity
The maximum amount that something can contain or produce.
Ownership
The state or fact of possessing something.
Sequence
The order in which events, objects, or actions occur or are arranged.
Miscellaneous
Consisting of various kinds or types; diverse.
Inscription
A written or engraved message, often on a monument or a piece of jewelry.
Resistance
The refusal to accept or comply with something; opposition
Freezing
The process of becoming solid due to a decrease in temperature, typically involving water turning into ice.
Thermal Energy
The energy that comes from the temperature of matter, related to the motion of its molecules.
Tiresome
Causing fatigue or boredom.
Immigrant
A person who moves to a foreign country to live permanently or for an extended period, often seeking better opportunities or escaping hardship.
Detach
To separate or remove something from a larger whole.
Famine
A severe shortage of food resulting in widespread hunger and starvation.
Introvert
A shy and quiet person.
Persperation
the process of sweating, often as a response to heat or exertion.
Mutation
A change in the DNA sequence of an organism that can lead to different traits or characteristics.
Lyre
A stringed musical instrument played by plucking, often associated with ancient Greece.
Insignia
A symbol or badge indicating rank, membership, or authority.
Conceded
to admit or acknowledge something is true, often reluctantly.
Plasma
the liquid component of blood that carries cells and nutrients.
Melancholy
a deep, persistent sadness or gloom.
Bawl
to cry loudly and uncontrollably.
Colonization
the process of establishing a colony or settlements in a new territory.
Compass
an instrument used for navigation that shows direction relative to the Earth's magnetic poles.
Debate
a formal discussion on a particular topic where opposing arguments are presented.
Etiquette
the customary code of polite behavior in society or among members of a particular profession.
Privilege
a special right or advantage granted to a person or group.
forecast
a prediction or estimate of future events or conditions, often related to weather.
exactness
the quality of being precise or accurate, often used in measurement or description.
prescription
a written order from a physician for the preparation and administration of a medicine or treatment.
theory
a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of evidence.
precision
the state of being exact or accurate in measurement or description.
phonetics
the study of the sounds of human speech and their production.