Vocabularies

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noun
prəˈklɪv.ɪ.ti

A natural tendency or inclination toward a particular behavior.

"He has a proclivity for taking risks in business."

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healthy

adjective
/ˈhɛl.θi/

Good physical and mental condition, free from disease or illness.

"Regular exercise and a balanced diet keep the body healthy."

noun
/ˈiː.tɪŋ ˈhæb.ɪts/

A person's usual pattern and preferences in food consumption.

"Developing good eating habits leads to better health."

noun
/ˈnʌr.ɪʃ.mənt/

Food and nutrients necessary for the body's growth and development.

"Proper nourishment is essential for child development."

verb
/dɪˈtɪə.ri.ə.reɪt/

To become progressively worse in physical, mental or environmental condition.

"Poor diet can deteriorate overall health."

adjective
/hoʊˈlɪs.tɪk/

Understanding or analyzing something through a comprehensive, integrated whole perspective.

"A holistic approach to health considers both body and mind."

noun
/ˌfɔːr.tɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/

Strengthening or enriching food or body to make it more powerful.

"The fortification of food with vitamins helps prevent malnutrition."

verb
/ɪnˈvɪɡ.ə.reɪt/

To increase energy, vigor or life force.

"Morning walks invigorate the body and mind."

noun
/kənˈstɪtʃ.u.ənts/

Components or elements used to create something.

"Proteins and vitamins are essential constituents of a healthy diet."

verb
/ˈboʊl.stər/

To support, strengthen or reinforce something to make it better.

"Regular training bolsters confidence and skills."

adjective
/ˌdɛl.ɪˈtɪə.ri.əs/

Causing physical or mental harm or damage.

"Smoking has deleterious effects on health."

verb
/ɪmˈpiːd/

To obstruct or hinder the progress or development of something.

"Lack of funds can impede business growth."

adjective
/pərˈnɪʃ.əs/

Gradually but seriously harmful or damaging.

"Misinformation can have pernicious effects on society."

verb
/ˈkʌl.mɪ.neɪt/

To reach the final or climactic stage of a process or activity.

"Years of hard work culminated in his success."

verb
/ˌriːˈvaɪ.t̬əl.aɪz/

To restore energy and effectiveness to something.

"The new policies aim to revitalize the economy."

verb
/ɔːɡˈmɛnt/

To increase or strengthen something.

"The company plans to augment its workforce."

noun
/ˈsʌs.tə.nəns/

Food, water and other essentials necessary for survival.

"Clean water is essential for human sustenance."

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mitigate

verb
/ˈmɪt.ɪ.ɡeɪt/

To reduce the severity or intensity of damage or problems.

"Proper planning can mitigate financial risks."

adjective
/kənˈdjuː.sɪv/

Making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible; contributing to or helping to bring about.

"A quiet environment is conducive to studying."

noun
/ˈnʌr.ɪʃ.mənt/

The food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition.

"Proper nourishment is essential for child development."

verb
/ɪnˈvɪɡ.ər.eɪt/

To give strength or energy to; to make more vigorous.

"A morning workout invigorates the body and mind."

adjective
/ˌkɑː.di.əʊˈvæs.kjʊ.lər/

Relating to the heart and blood vessels.

"Regular exercise improves cardiovascular health."

adjective
/ˈsed.ən.tər.i/

Involving much sitting and little physical activity.

"A sedentary lifestyle can lead to obesity and heart disease."

adjective
/ˌdet.rɪˈmen.təl/

Tending to cause harm; damaging or harmful.

"Smoking is detrimental to health."