Vocabularies

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static

adjective
/ˈstæt.ɪk/

Lacking in movement, action, or change; stationary.

"Static ideas hinder progress."

adjective
/ɪˈmuː.və.bəl/

Not able to be moved; fixed in position.

"Immovable barriers prevent change."

adjective
/daɪˈnæm.ɪk/

Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.

"Life flows in a dynamic stream."

noun
/striːm/

A small, narrow river; a continuous flow of something.

"The stream of life is unstoppable."

adverb
/ˈden.sli/

In a closely compacted or crowded manner.

"The area is densely covered with trees."

verb
/ˈkʌv.ərd/

Protected by being placed over or wrapped; hidden from view.

"The forest is covered in greenery."

adjective
ˌprəʊˈæk.tɪv

Taking action by causing change and not only reacting to change when it happens.

"Proactive strategies are needed to combat scarcity."

noun
pɪər ˈɪnfluəns

The effect that members of a peer group have on each other, especially in terms of behavior, attitudes, and decision-making.

"Peer influence can shape juvenile behavior significantly."

noun
ˈdɒmɪnəns

Power and influence over others; control or command over others.

"Adolescents seek to escape parental dominance."

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unify

verb
ˈjuːnɪfaɪ

To make or become united, uniform, or whole; to bring together into a single unit.

"Adolescents unify with peers for social acceptance."

adverb
spɒnˈteɪnɪəsli

In a spontaneous way; naturally and without planning or external cause.

"Children learn spontaneously through peer interactions."

verb
əˈkwaɪə

To buy or obtain (an object or asset) for oneself; to learn or develop (a skill, habit, or quality).

"Students acquire knowledge through various methods."

adjective
ʌnˈskruːpjʊləs

Having or showing no moral principles; not honest or fair.

"Unscrupulous peers can lead adolescents to delinquency."

noun
ˈʃɔːtkʌmɪŋz

A fault or failure to meet a certain standard; deficiencies.

"Institutional shortcomings affect student behavior negatively."

noun
ɪnˈtɛɡrɪti

The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.

"Teachers' integrity fosters a positive learning environment."

adjective
ˈeɪlɪəneɪtɪd

Feeling isolated or estranged; disconnected from others or society.

"Alienated students are more prone to delinquency."

adjective
ˌkaʊntəprəˈdʌktɪv

Having the opposite of the desired effect; tending to hinder rather than help.

"Counterproductive activities often stem from dissatisfaction."

verb
prəˈpel

To drive, push, or cause to move in a particular direction, typically forward.

"Lack of proper guidance can propel adolescents toward delinquency."

noun
/əˈsem.bli ˈseʃ.ən/

A formal meeting where representatives gather to discuss and make decisions on important matters.

"The assembly session discussed global challenges."

noun
/ˈkɒn.flɪkt ˌrez.əˈluː.ʃən/

The process of finding peaceful solutions to disputes or disagreements between parties.

"Conflict resolution is vital for global peace."

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goals

noun
/ɡəʊlz/

Objectives or targets that someone aims to achieve.

"Achieving development goals requires cooperation."

noun
/dɪˌlɪb.əˈreɪ.ʃənz/

Careful consideration and discussion before making decisions.

"Deliberations on sustainability continued for hours."

noun
/ˌdel.ɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/

A group of people chosen to represent others in negotiations or discussions.

"The delegation presented their country's agenda."

noun
/ˌdɪp.ləˈmæt.ɪk ˈmaɪl.stəʊn/

A significant achievement or important event in diplomatic relations.

"Hosting the summit was a diplomatic milestone."