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B2 Vocabulary Part 1

B2 Vocabulary

TermDefinition
speculate (verb) – to form ideas or theories about something without firm evidence.
modest (adjective) – having or showing a humble estimate of one’s importance or achievements.
zone (noun) – an area or region distinguished by a particular characteristic or purpose.
scenario (noun) – a possible situation or sequence of events imagined or planned for.
obtain (verb) – to get or acquire something, especially through effort.
sustainable (adjective) – able to be maintained or continued without causing harm or depletion.
widespread (adjective) – existing or happening over a large area or among many people.
precise (adjective) – clearly expressed and exact in detail or measurement.
subsequently (adverb) – happening or coming after something else in time.
rural (adjective) – relating to the countryside rather than towns or cities.
unconscious (adjective) – not awake or aware of one’s actions or surroundings.
notion (noun) – an idea, belief, or concept about something.
viewpoint (noun) – a particular way of considering or judging a matter; perspective.
principle (noun) – a fundamental truth or rule that guides behavior or reasoning.
reinforce (verb) – to strengthen or support something, especially an idea or structure.
tendency (noun) – a usual or likely pattern of behavior or movement toward something.
league (noun) – an association or group formed for a common purpose, often in sports or politics.
incentive (noun) – something that motivates or encourages someone to act.
frequent (adjective) – occurring or done often.
dynamic (adjective) – characterized by constant change, activity, or energy.
clip (noun/verb) – (noun) a small device for holding things together; (verb) to cut or trim quickly.
gesture (noun/verb) – (noun) a movement expressing a feeling or idea; (verb) to make such a movement.
exploit (verb) – to make full use of or take unfair advantage of something or someone.
beneficial (adjective) – producing a good or helpful result or effect.
absorb (verb) – to take in or soak up a substance, idea, or information fully.
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