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✳️ Ocean: مُحِيط , أُقْيَانُوس , قَامُوس
✳️ Kiwi: كِيوِي
✳️ Ethnic: إِثْنِيّ , عِرْقِيّ
✳️ Polynesian: البولينيزي
✳️ Isles: الجزر
✳️ Descended: نزل
✳️ Treaty: مُعَاهَدَة
✳️ Achieved: حقق
✳️ Disagreements: الخلافات
✳️ Recreation: اِسْتِجْمَام , تَرْوِيح , تَسَلٍّ , تَرْفِيه
✳️ Mild: خفيف
✳️ Temperate: معتدل
✳️ Climate: مُنَاخ

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Polynesian

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Kiwi

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Temperate

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Isles

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Recreation

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Ocean , Ethnic , Descended , Treaty , Achieved , Disagreements , Mild , Climate

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Located , Separated , Narrow , Channel , Sheep , Famous , Fruit , Apples , Percent , Belong , Th , Century , Equal , Northern , Capital , Southern , Modern , Tourists , Excellent , December , June , Similar , Cultures

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New , Is , A , Country , That , In , The , South , Made , Up , Of , Two , Large , Islands , North , Island , And , Which , Are , By , Water , Although , Has , Many , Beautiful , Mountains , Forests , Much , Land , Used , For , Farming , Fact , Almost , Million , But , Only , Four , People , S , Farms , Also , Their , Delicious , Especially , About , Ten , Who , Live , To , An , Group , Called , Came , Boats , From , Small , They , Arrived , Years , Ago , Lived , Hunting , Fishing , More , These , Were , Begin , Today , Most , During , Some , Wars , Started , Between , Settlers , After , Fighting , Sides , Signed , End , Have , Rights , There , Still , Ownership , Recent , Come , Mostly , Countries , Other , Three , Cities , Largest , City , With , Than , One , It , Part , Very , Clean , Enjoy , Visiting , Place , Outdoor , Such , As , Climbing , Or , Walking , Summer , Not , Hot , Winter , Cold , Because , World , Begins , Cooler , Both , Amounts , Rain , This , Gives , Fields , Green , Colour , Each , Year , Visit , Experience , Interesting , Its


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✳️ Village: بَلْدَة , قَرْيَة , دَسْكَرَة
✳️ Surrounded: مُطَوَّق , مَلْفُوف
✳️ Similar: أَشْبَه , مُشَابَهَة , مُتَشَابِه , مُشَابِه , مُشْبِه , مُشْتَبِه , مُتَشَاكِل , مُتَقَارِب , مُقَارِب , مَثِيل , مِثْل , مُمَاثِل , مُتَنَاظِر , مُنَاظِر , مُوَازٍ , أَشْبَاه , مُتَلَامِح
✳️ Lawn: العشب
✳️ Located: تقع
✳️ Hardware: خُرْدَوَات
✳️ Supplies: إِمْدَاد , إِمْدَادَات , مُهِمَّات
✳️ Elementary: اِبْتِدَائِيّ
✳️ Pace: خطوة
✳️ Vacations: الإجازات
✳️ Villages: دَسَاكِر , قُرًى

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Vacations

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Hardware , Elementary

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Pace

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Village , Surrounded , Similar , Lawn , Located , Supplies , Villages

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I , Grew , Up , In , A , Small , Town , There , Were , Only , About , Two , Thousand , People , Who , Lived , The , Where , When , Is , Very , It , Also , Called , My , Was , By , Many , Farms , And , Lakes , House , Family , Near , Middle , Of , On , Street , We , Most , Houses , Size , But , Them , Had , Different , Shapes , Colors , Each , Yard , Their , Garden , Often , Would , Walk , From , To , Part , Area , Stores , Shops , Are , Because , Short , Along , Main , Several , Kinds , Some , Sold , Food , Clothing , Or , Building , Schools , Went , School , Take , Ten , Minutes , Friends , Same , Sometimes , Walked , Together , During , Summer , Months , Came , Big , City , Visit , Our , Liked , Get , Away , Busy , Streets , They , Enjoyed , Quietness , Slow , Life , Spend , That , Said , Live , Seemed , Friendly , Left , Work , Larger , Like , Go , Back , Place


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✳️ Tickets: تَذَاكِر
✳️ Hockey: هُوكِي , لُعْبَة اَلصَّوْلَجَانِ
✳️ Pool: حِيَاض , حَوْض اَلسِّبَاحَةِ
✳️ Frustrated: محبط
✳️ Tiny: صغير الحجم
✳️ Puppy: جَرْو
✳️ Spaniel: الذليل
✳️ Licked: يمسح
✳️ Adult: بَالِغ , مُحْتَلِم

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Spaniel

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Hockey

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Licked

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Tickets , Pool , Frustrated , Tiny , Puppy , Adult

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Last , Friday , My , Dad , Came , Home , From , Work , And , Said , That , He , Had , A , Surprise , For , Us , We , Tried , To , Guess , What , The , Might , Be , Brother , Guessed , Were , Going , Out , Dinner , No , Other , Asked , If , Father , Game , Sister , On , Trip , Mother , Knew , Was , So , She , Just , Stood , Smiled , At , I , Getting , Swimming , Very , Trying , How , Big , Quite , Small , Not , Sure , Could , Will , All , Like , It , Yes , Replied , Every , One , Of , You , Love , This , Heard , Noise , Crying , Your , Wants , See , Opened , Door , Running , Excited , Our , Little , Baby , Loved , Ran , Around , Faces , Always , Wanted , Dog , Take , Turns , Feeding , Taking , Her , Walks , Is , Growing , Quickly , Soon , An , Agree , Nicest , Have , Given


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✳️ Umbrella: شَمْسِيَّة , مِظَلَّة
✳️ Sera: الأمصال

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Sera

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Umbrella

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Excuse , Me , Is , This , Your , No , It , Isn , T , Are , You , Sure , Yes , I , Am , That , Brown , And , My , Yellow


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✳️ Balloon: نُفَّاخَة , بَالُون , بَالُونَة , مُنْطَاد
✳️ Drifts: تنجرف
✳️ Chasm: هُوَّة
✳️ Passengers: رُكَّاب
✳️ Leak: تَسَرَّبَ
✳️ Pit: حفرة
✳️ Yawn: تَثَاءَبَ
✳️ Grief: أَسَى , غَمّ , غُمَّة , اِغْتِمَام , كَآبَة , كَرْب , كُرْبَة , لَهْف , نَكَد , تَأَسُّفِيَّة
✳️ Passenger: رَاكِب
✳️ Sacrificed: ضحى
✳️ Debating: النقاش
✳️ Qualms: مخاوف
✳️ Debate: مُنَاظَرَة , مُحَاجَّة , مُحَاجَجَة
✳️ Relative: حَمِيم , ذُو اَلْقُرْبَى , نِسْبِيّ , وَشِيك
✳️ Merits: مَوْضُوع اَلدَّعْوَى , شَمَائِل
✳️ Demerits: الوجهات
✳️ Disaster: رَزِيَّة , طَامَّة , فَجِيعَة , فَاجِعَة , فَاقِرَة , نَكْبَة , رُزْء
✳️ Assembled: مُتَجَمِّع , مُجَمَّع , مُتَرَكِّب , مُجَمْهَر
✳️ Blithely: بصراحة
✳️ Diminished: تقلص
✳️ Virtues: مَنَاقِب , فَضَائِل
✳️ Vices: رَذَائِل
✳️ Thereafter: بعد ذلك
✳️ Weigh: وَزَنَ
✳️ Reflect: يعكس
✳️ Alas: واحسرتاه
✳️ Hostages: الرهائن
✳️ Plight: مأزق
✳️ Abyss: هاوية
✳️ Essay: مَوْضُوع إِنْشَائِيّ
✳️ Harsh: جِلْف , شَدِيد , شَدِيد اَلْوَطْأَةِ
✳️ Metaphor: مَجَاز , اِسْتِعَارَة
✳️ Bubble: فُقَاع , فُقَّاعَة , فُقَّاعِيّ , نُفَّاخَة
✳️ Simultaneously: معًا
✳️ Depriving: الحرمان
✳️ Abstraction: تَجْرِيد
✳️ Ceased: توقف
✳️ Bullet: رَصَاص
✳️ Proofed: تم إثباته
✳️ Bubbles: فَقَاقِيع
✳️ Proof: فُرْقَان , إِثْبَات , مَثَل , تَثْبِيتِيّ
✳️ Invisibility: الخفاء
✳️ Wraith: رايث
✳️ Phantom: شَبَح
✳️ Encases: المناطق
✳️ Unjustly: تَظَالُمِيّ

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🔶 Balloon:
▪️ [verb] become inflated
▪️ [noun] large tough nonrigid bag filled with gas or heated air

🔶 Drifts:
▪️ [verb] live unhurriedly, irresponsibly, or freely
▪️ [noun] the pervading meaning or tenor

🔶 Chasm:
▪️ [noun] a deep opening in the earth's surface

🔶 Passengers:
▪️ [noun] a traveler riding in a vehicle (a boat or bus or car or plane or train etc) who is not operating it

🔶 Leak:
▪️ [noun] unauthorized (especially deliberate) disclosure of confidential information
▪️ [noun] the discharge of a fluid from some container

🔶 Pit:
▪️ [noun] (Christianity) the abode of Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment
▪️ [verb] set into opposition or rivalry

🔶 Yawn:
▪️ [noun] an involuntary intake of breath through a wide open mouth; usually triggered by fatigue or boredom
▪️ [verb] be wide open

🔶 Grief:
▪️ [noun] intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one (especially by death)
▪️ [noun] something that causes great unhappiness

🔶 Passenger:
▪️ [noun] a traveler riding in a vehicle (a boat or bus or car or plane or train etc) who is not operating it

🔶 Qualms:
▪️ [noun] a mild state of nausea
▪️ [noun] uneasiness about the fitness of an action

🔶 Debate:
▪️ [noun] a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal
▪️ [verb] have an argument about something

🔶 Relative:
▪️ [noun] an animal or plant that bears a relationship to another (as related by common descent or by membership in the same genus)
▪️ [noun] a person related by blood or marriage

🔶 Demerits:
▪️ [noun] the quality of being inadequate or falling short of perfection
▪️ [noun] a mark against a person for misconduct or failure; usually given in school or armed forces

🔶 Disaster:
▪️ [noun] a state of extreme (usually irremediable) ruin and misfortune
▪️ [noun] an event resulting in great loss and misfortune

🔶 Blithely:
▪️ [adverb] in a joyous manner

🔶 Diminished:
▪️ [adjective] impaired by diminution
▪️ [adjective] (of an organ or body part) diminished in size or strength as a result of disease or injury or lack of use

🔶 Vices:
▪️ [noun] moral weakness
▪️ [noun] a specific form of evildoing

🔶 Thereafter:
▪️ [adverb] from that time on

🔶 Weigh:
▪️ [verb] show consideration for; take into account
▪️ [verb] to be oppressive or burdensome

🔶 Reflect:
▪️ [verb] be bright by reflecting or casting light
▪️ [verb] reflect deeply on a subject

🔶 Alas:
▪️ [adverb] by bad luck

🔶 Hostages:
▪️ [noun] a prisoner who is held by one party to insure that another party will meet specified terms

🔶 Plight:
▪️ [noun] a situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one
▪️ [noun] a solemn pledge of fidelity

🔶 Abyss:
▪️ [noun] a bottomless gulf or pit; any unfathomable (or apparently unfathomable) cavity or chasm or void extending below (often used figuratively)

🔶 Essay:
▪️ [verb] make an effort or attempt
▪️ [verb] put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to

🔶 Harsh:
▪️ [adjective] unpleasantly stern
▪️ [adjective] of textures that are rough to the touch or substances consisting of relatively large particles

🔶 Metaphor:
▪️ [noun] a figure of speech in which an expression is used to refer to something that it does not literally denote in order to suggest a similarity

🔶 Bubble:
▪️ [verb] flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise
▪️ [verb] expel gas from the stomach

🔶 Simultaneously:
▪️ [adverb] at the same instant

🔶 Abstraction:
▪️ [noun] preoccupation with something to the exclusion of all else
▪️ [noun] the process of formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances

🔶 Bullet:
▪️ [noun] a projectile that is fired from a gun
▪️ [noun] a high-speed passenger train

🔶 Proofed:
▪️ [adjective] treated so as to become resistant

🔶 Bubbles:
▪️ [verb] flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise
▪️ [verb] expel gas from the stomach

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A hot-air balloon drifts slowly over a bottomless chasm, carrying several passengers. A leak develops; the balloon starts losing height. The pit, a dark yawn, comes closer. Good grief! The wounded balloon can bear just one passenger to safety; the many must be sacrificed to save the one! But who should live, who should die? And who could make such a choice? In point of fact, debating societies everywhere regularly make such choices without qualms, for of course what I've described is the given situation of that evergreen favorite, the Balloon Debate, in which, as the speakers argue over the relative merits and demerits of the well-known figures they have placed in disaster's mouth, the assembled company blithely accepts the faintly unpleasant idea that a human being's right to life is increased or diminished by his or her virtues or vices - that we may be born equal but thereafter our lives weigh differently in the scales.
It's only make-believe, after all. And while it may not be very nice, it does reflect how people actually think.
I have now spent over a thousand days in just such a balloon; but, alas, this isn't a game. For most of these thousand days, my fellow-travelers included the Western hostages in Lebanon, and the British businessmen imprisoned in Iran and Iraq, Roger Cooper and Ian Richter. And I had to accept, and did accept, that for most of my countrymen and countrywomen, my plight counted for less than the others'. In any choice between us, I'd have been the first to be pitched out of the basket and into the abyss. 'Our lives teach us who we are,' I wrote at the end of my essay 'In Food Faith'. Some of the lessons have been harsh, and difficult to learn.
Trapped inside a metaphor, I've often felt the need to redescribe it, to change the terms. This isn't so much a balloon, I've wanted to say, as a bubble, within which I'm simultaneously exposed and sealed off. The bubble floats above and through the world, depriving me of reality, reducing me to an abstraction. For many people, I've ceased to be a human being. I've become an issue, a bother, an 'affair'. Bullet-proofed bubbles, like this one, are reality-proof, too. Those who travel in them, like those who wear Tolkien's rings of invisibility, become wraith-like if they're not careful. They get lost. In this phantom space a man may become the bubble that encases him, and then one day - pop! - he's gone forever.
It's ridiculous - isn't it? - to have to say, but I am a human being, unjustly accused, unjustly embubbled. Or is it I who am being ridiculous, as I call out from my bubble, I'm still trapped in here, folks; somebody, please, get me out?

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🔶 Warrior:
▪️ [noun] someone engaged in or experienced in warfare

🔶 Buckskin:
▪️ [noun] a soft yellowish suede leather originally from deerskin but now usually from sheepskin
▪️ [noun] horse of a light yellowish dun color with dark mane and tail

🔶 Eagle:
▪️ [verb] shoot two strokes under par
▪️ [noun] any of various large keen-sighted diurnal birds of prey noted for their broad wings and strong soaring flight

🔶 Spear:
▪️ [noun] an implement with a shaft and barbed point used for catching fish
▪️ [noun] a long pointed rod used as a tool or weapon

🔶 Arrow:
▪️ [noun] a mark to indicate a direction or relation
▪️ [noun] a projectile with a straight thin shaft and an arrowhead on one end and stabilizing vanes on the other; intended to be shot from a bow

🔶 Tribes:
▪️ [noun] group of people related by blood or marriage
▪️ [noun] a federation (as of American Indians)

🔶 Tame:
▪️ [verb] correct by punishment or discipline
▪️ [verb] make less strong or intense; soften

🔶 Buffalo:
▪️ [noun] any of several Old World animals resembling oxen including, e.g., water buffalo; Cape buffalo
▪️ [noun] large shaggy-haired brown bison of North American plains

🔶 Bison:
▪️ [noun] any of several large humped bovids having shaggy manes and large heads and short horns

🔶 Cattle:
▪️ [noun] domesticated bovine animals as a group regardless of sex or age

🔶 Herds:
▪️ [noun] a crowd especially of ordinary or undistinguished persons or things
▪️ [verb] cause to herd, drive, or crowd together

🔶 Herd:
▪️ [noun] a crowd especially of ordinary or undistinguished persons or things
▪️ [verb] cause to herd, drive, or crowd together

🔶 Prairie:
▪️ [noun] a treeless grassy plain

🔶 Stampede:
▪️ [verb] act, usually en masse, hurriedly or on an impulse
▪️ [noun] a headlong rush of people on a common impulse

🔶 Trample:
▪️ [verb] walk on and flatten
▪️ [verb] tread or stomp heavily or roughly

🔶 Method:
▪️ [noun] an acting technique introduced by Stanislavsky in which the actor recalls emotions or reactions from his or her own life and uses them to identify with the character being portrayed
▪️ [noun] a way of doing something, especially a systematic way; implies an orderly logical arrangement (usually in steps)

🔶 Steep:
▪️ [adjective] greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation
▪️ [verb] devote (oneself) fully to

🔶 Bullets:
▪️ [noun] a projectile that is fired from a gun
▪️ [noun] a high-speed passenger train

🔶 Slain:
▪️ [adjective] killed; `slain' is formal or literary as in
▪️ [noun] people who have been slain (as in battle)

🔶 Cone:
▪️ [noun] a shape whose base is a circle and whose sides taper up to a point
▪️ [noun] a visual receptor cell in the retina that is sensitive to bright light and to color

🔶 Nomadic:
▪️ [adjective] migratory

🔶 Complex:
▪️ [noun] a compound described in terms of the central atom to which other atoms are bound or coordinated
▪️ [adjective] difficult to analyze or understand

🔶 Religions:
▪️ [noun] a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny
▪️ [noun] an institution to express belief in a divine power

🔶 Rituals:
▪️ [noun] any customary observance or practice
▪️ [noun] stereotyped behavior

🔶 Customs:
▪️ [noun] money collected under a tariff

🔶 Warfare:
▪️ [noun] the waging of armed conflict against an enemy
▪️ [noun] an active struggle between competing entities

🔶 Discouraged:
▪️ [adjective] made less hopeful or enthusiastic
▪️ [adjective] lacking in resolution


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#Plains_Indians

The best known picture of an American Indian is a warrior in buckskin, riding a horse, wearing a headdress of eagle feathers and carrying a spear, or bow and arrow. This is a picture of a Plains Indian, and it appears in many Hollywood westerns and on the American five-cent piece. There were many tribes of Plains Indians; for the Northern American prairies or plains stretch from the northern forest of western Canada down to the States of Oklahoma and Texas in southern U.S.A.
It is interesting that our image of the Plains Indian is only true for the last couple hundred years. It was not until the 1600s that Plains Indians began to ride horses. There were no horses in America until Spanish soldiers brought them in the 1500s and 1600s. Some of these horses escaped and ran wild on the prairies of America. It was these wild horses that the Plains Indians learned to tame.
Before they had horses, the Indians hunted buffalo on foot. Buffalo were huge bison, or wild cattle, which traveled in very large herds. A big herd might have millions of buffalo. It was difficult to cross the prairie because these animals blocked your way.
The Plains Indians had various ways of killing buffalo. Before they had horses, Indian hunters would quietly creep up close to the herd; then they would fire their arrows together. There was always the danger that the herd would stampede and trample the hunters. Another method was to drive the buffalo over a steep cliff. There are a number of places on the plains where this was done.
Once the Plains Indians had horses, they preferred to hunt buffalo on horseback. When the tribes started to use guns, they could kill many buffalo. Artist Paul Kane describes a buffalo hunt in the Red River Valley in 1846. The hunters carried their bullets in their mouths so that they could shoot faster. They would ride right into the herd, shooting at close quarters. They would drop an article of clothes on the slain buffalo to mark it for themselves. Then they would continue the hunt. After the hunt, the Indians would skin the animals, and the women would dry the meat and store it in fat. A single hunt might kill more than 30,000 buffalo.
The Plains Indians received nearly everything they needed from the buffalo. Of course, they used buffalo meat for food. They also used the buffalo skins for clothing, blankets, and the covering of their teepees. These teepees were cone-shaped tents, which were easy to put up and take down. Plains Indians were nomadic, and followed the animals they hunted. Since these animals were plentiful, Plains Indians usually led a comfortable life. They developed complex religions and social rituals, as well as specialized societies or clubs. There were also rituals and customs for hunting and warfare.
Many Plains Indians fought hard against the settlement of the Great Plains. The American government discouraged the hunting of buffalo, because without the buffalo the Plains Indians would not be able to fight. With the buffalo disappearing, the Plains Indians had to give up fighting and move into government-sponsored reservations.

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🔶 Athlete:
▪️ [noun] a person trained to compete in sports

🔶 Technique:
▪️ [noun] skillfulness in the command of fundamentals deriving from practice and familiarity
▪️ [noun] a practical method or art applied to some particular task

🔶 Flop:
▪️ [adverb] exactly
▪️ [verb] fail utterly; collapse

🔶 Inspired:
▪️ [adjective] being of such surpassing excellence as to suggest inspiration by the gods

🔶 Medal:
▪️ [noun] an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event

🔶 Method:
▪️ [noun] an acting technique introduced by Stanislavsky in which the actor recalls emotions or reactions from his or her own life and uses them to identify with the character being portrayed
▪️ [noun] a way of doing something, especially a systematic way; implies an orderly logical arrangement (usually in steps)

🔶 Physics:
▪️ [noun] the science of matter and energy and their interactions
▪️ [noun] the physical properties, phenomena, and laws of something

🔶 Intuition:
▪️ [noun] an impression that something might be the case
▪️ [noun] instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes)

🔶 Prior:
▪️ [adjective] earlier in time
▪️ [noun] the head of a religious order; in an abbey the prior is next below the abbot

🔶 Invention:
▪️ [noun] a creation (a new device or process) resulting from study and experimentation
▪️ [noun] the creation of something in the mind

🔶 Straddle:
▪️ [verb] range or extend over; occupy a certain area
▪️ [noun] the act of sitting or standing astride

🔶 Curve:
▪️ [noun] the trace of a point whose direction of motion changes
▪️ [verb] form a curl, curve, or kink

🔶 Acceleration:
▪️ [noun] the act of accelerating; increasing the speed
▪️ [noun] an increase in rate of change

🔶 Rotates:
▪️ [verb] turn on or around an axis or a center
▪️ [verb] cause to turn on an axis or center

🔶 Mid:
▪️ [adjective] used in combination to denote the middle

🔶 Trailing:
▪️ [noun] the pursuit (of a person or animal) by following tracks or marks they left behind

🔶 Flops:
▪️ [adverb] exactly
▪️ [verb] fail utterly; collapse

🔶 Competitive:
▪️ [adjective] involving competition or competitiveness
▪️ [adjective] showing a fighting disposition


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#Fosbury_Flop

American athlete Dick Fosbury devised the high jump technique known as the "Fosbury Flop." His new technique revolutionized one of the oldest events in track and field competition. While Fosbury never broke the world record using his new technique, other high jumpers were inspired by his gold medal at the 1968 Summer Olympic Games in Mexico City, where he introduced his new jumping technique.
Fosbury was born in 1946 in Oregon and went to Oregon State University. He won the gold medal in the Olympic Games at the very young age of 21. It was assumed that his odd-looking new method for clearing the bar was based on a careful study of the physics and biomechanics of high jump technique. However, Fosbury claimed it was the product of pure intuition.
Prior to Fosbury's invention, most high jumpers used a "straddle" technique. In this older style of jumping, the front leg led the jumper up and over the bar in a face down position. Fosbury's technique involves approaching the bar in a curve with a last second acceleration. Then, at the point of take-off, the body rotates, positioning the back to the bar and leaping backwards. The head faces the sky as the body arches over the bar with the mid-body and legs trailing behind.
Fosbury had begun experimenting with the technique when he was only sixteen years old. In a meet in 1968 in which Fosbury used his new technique, a local newspaper's headline read, "Fosbury flops over the bar." Thus, the name of the newly invented technique was born.
Since Fosbury's competitive days, his technique has been widely copied. Once experienced jumpers mastered the technique, records started to fall in the sport, due mostly to the Fosbury Flop, but also to better equipment and running surfaces. Dick Fosbury will always be known for his revolutionizing of the sport of high jump.

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🔶 Ocean:
▪️ [noun] anything apparently limitless in quantity or volume
▪️ [noun] a large body of water constituting a principal part of the hydrosphere

🔶 Kiwi:
▪️ [noun] fuzzy brown egg-shaped fruit with slightly tart green flesh
▪️ [noun] nocturnal flightless bird of New Zealand having a long neck and stout legs; only surviving representative of the order Apterygiformes

🔶 Ethnic:
▪️ [adjective] denoting or deriving from or distinctive of the ways of living built up by a group of people
▪️ [adjective] not acknowledging the God of Christianity and Judaism and Islam

🔶 Polynesian:
▪️ [noun] the branch of the Austronesian languages spoken from Madagascar to the central Pacific
▪️ [noun] a native or inhabitant of Polynesia

🔶 Isles:
▪️ [noun] a small island

🔶 Treaty:
▪️ [noun] a written agreement between two states or sovereigns

🔶 Disagreements:
▪️ [noun] a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions
▪️ [noun] a conflict of people's opinions or actions or characters

🔶 Recreation:
▪️ [noun] activity that refreshes and recreates; activity that renews your health and spirits by enjoyment and relaxation
▪️ [noun] an activity that diverts or amuses or stimulates

🔶 Mild:
▪️ [adjective] mild and pleasant
▪️ [adjective] humble in spirit or manner; suggesting retiring mildness or even cowed submissiveness

🔶 Temperate:
▪️ [adjective] not extreme
▪️ [adjective] not extreme in behavior

🔶 Climate:
▪️ [noun] the weather in some location averaged over some long period of time
▪️ [noun] the prevailing psychological state


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#New_Zealand

New Zealand is a country that is located in the South Pacific ocean. The country is made up of two large islands, the North Island and the South Island, which are separated by a narrow channel of water. Although New Zealand has many beautiful mountains and forests, much of the land is used for farming. In fact, New Zealand has almost 70 million sheep, but only four million people! New Zealand's farms are also famous for their delicious fruit, especially apples and kiwi fruit.
About ten percent of the people who live in New Zealand belong to an ethnic group called the Maori. The Maori came to New Zealand by boats from small Polynesian islands. They arrived about 1000 years ago, and lived by farming, hunting, and fishing. About 200 years ago, many more people came to New Zealand. These people were from the British Isles, and they came to New Zealand to begin farms. Today, most of the people of New Zealand are descended from people who came from Britain.
During the 19th century, some wars started between the Maori and the British settlers. After years of fighting, the two sides signed a treaty to end the wars. Today the Maori have achieved equal rights, but there are still some disagreements about land ownership. In recent years, many more people have come to New Zealand, mostly from Asian countries and from other Pacific Islands.
There are three large cities in New Zealand. Auckland is the largest city, with more than one million people. It is located in the northern part of the North Island. The capital city of New Zealand is Wellington. It is located in the southern part of the North Island. The largest city of the South Island is Christchurch. The cities of New Zealand are very modern and clean. Many tourists enjoy visiting the cities of New Zealand, but they also enjoy the beautiful countryside. New Zealand is an excellent place for outdoor recreation, such as climbing or walking.
Most of New Zealand has a mild, or temperate, climate. The summer is not very hot, and the winter is not very cold. Because New Zealand is in the southern part of the world, summer begins in December and winter begins in June. The South Island is cooler than the North Island, but both islands have similar amounts of rain. This rain gives the fields and forests of New Zealand a beautiful green colour. Each year, many tourists visit New Zealand, to experience the beautiful countryside and the interesting cultures of its people.

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🔶 Village:
▪️ [noun] a mainly residential district of Manhattan; `the Village' became a home for many writers and artists in the 20th century
▪️ [noun] a community of people smaller than a town

🔶 Surrounded:
▪️ [adjective] confined on all sides

🔶 Similar:
▪️ [adjective] resembling or similar; having the same or some of the same characteristics; often used in combination
▪️ [adjective] having the same or similar characteristics

🔶 Lawn:
▪️ [noun] a field of cultivated and mowed grass

🔶 Located:
▪️ [adjective] situated in a particular spot or position

🔶 Hardware:
▪️ [noun] (computer science) the mechanical, magnetic, electronic, and electrical components making up a computer system
▪️ [noun] instrumentalities (tools or implements) made of metal

🔶 Supplies:
▪️ [verb] circulate or distribute or equip with
▪️ [verb] give something useful or necessary to

🔶 Elementary:
▪️ [adjective] of or being the essential or basic part
▪️ [adjective] easy and not involved or complicated

🔶 Pace:
▪️ [noun] a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride
▪️ [noun] the relative speed of progress or change

🔶 Vacations:
▪️ [noun] leisure time away from work devoted to rest or pleasure
▪️ [verb] spend or take a vacation

🔶 Villages:
▪️ [noun] a mainly residential district of Manhattan; `the Village' became a home for many writers and artists in the 20th century
▪️ [noun] a community of people smaller than a town


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#A_Small_Town

I grew up in a small town. There were only about two thousand people who lived in the town where I grew up. When a town is very small, it is also called a village. My village was surrounded by many farms and many lakes.
The house where my family lived was near the middle of the town. On the street where we lived, most of the houses were similar in size, but many of them had different shapes and different colors. Each house was surrounded by a yard, where people grew their lawn and their garden.
Often, I would walk from my house to the downtown part of the village. "Downtown" is the area where the stores and shops of a town are located. Because I lived in a small town, it was a short walk to the downtown area. Along the main street, there were several different kinds of stores. Some stores sold food, some stores sold clothing, and some stores sold hardware (or building supplies).
It was also a short walk to the schools in my town. When I went to elementary school, it would take about ten minutes to walk to the school. Some of my friends lived on the same street where I lived. Sometimes, we walked to school together.
During the summer months, many people came from the big city to visit our village. The people liked to get away from the busy streets of the city. They enjoyed the quietness and the slow pace of village life. They also liked to spend their vacations near the lakes that were near the village. People from the city often said that people who live in villages seemed very friendly.
When I grew up, I left my village, and I went to work in a larger town. But sometimes I like to go back and visit the place where I grew up.

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🔶 Tickets:
▪️ [noun] a label written or printed on paper, cardboard, or plastic that is attached to something to indicate its owner, nature, price, etc.
▪️ [noun] the appropriate or desirable thing

🔶 Hockey:
▪️ [noun] a game played on an ice rink by two opposing teams of six skaters each who try to knock a flat round puck into the opponents' goal with angled hockey sticks
▪️ [noun] a game resembling ice hockey that is played on an open field; two opposing teams use curved hockey sticks try to drive a ball into the opponents' net

🔶 Pool:
▪️ [noun] something resembling a pool of liquid
▪️ [noun] an association of companies for some definite purpose

🔶 Frustrated:
▪️ [adjective] disappointingly unsuccessful

🔶 Tiny:
▪️ [adjective] very small

🔶 Puppy:
▪️ [noun] an inexperienced young person
▪️ [noun] a young dog

🔶 Spaniel:
▪️ [noun] any of several breeds of small to medium-sized gun dogs with a long silky coat and long frilled ears

🔶 Licked:
▪️ [adjective] having been got the better of

🔶 Adult:
▪️ [adjective] designed to arouse lust
▪️ [noun] a fully developed person from maturity onward


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#A_Surprise

Last Friday my dad came home from work and said that he had a surprise for us.
We tried to guess what the surprise might be.
My brother guessed that we were going out for dinner.
My dad said "no."
My other brother asked if my father had tickets to a hockey game.
My dad said "no."
My sister asked if we were going on a trip.
My dad said "no."
My mother knew what the surprise was, so she just stood and smiled at us.
I guessed that we might be getting a swimming pool.
My dad said "no."
We were getting very frustrated trying to guess what the surprise might be.
My brother asked how big the surprise was.
My dad said that the surprise was quite small.
We were not sure what the surprise could be.
"Will we all like it?" I asked.
"Yes" my dad replied.
Every one of you will love this surprise.
We heard a noise.
It was a crying noise.
"Your surprise wants to see you," my dad said.
He opened the door to the bedroom, and a tiny puppy came running out.
We were all very excited.
Our surprise was a puppy.
It was a little baby spaniel.
The puppy loved all of us.
She ran around and licked all of our faces.
We had always wanted a dog.
We take turns feeding the puppy and taking her out for walks.
She is growing quickly and will soon be an adult dog.
We all agree that the puppy was the nicest surprise that my dad could have given us.

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🔶 Umbrella:
▪️ [noun] a formation of military planes maintained over ground operations or targets
▪️ [noun] a lightweight handheld collapsible canopy


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#Color_(2)

Allen: Excuse me?
Is this your umbrella?
Sera: No, it isn't.
Allen: Are you sure?
Sera: Yes, I am sure.
That umbrella is brown, and my umbrella is yellow.

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🔶 Proof:
▪️ [noun] the act of validating; finding or testing the truth of something
▪️ [noun] any factual evidence that helps to establish the truth of something

🔶 Invisibility:
▪️ [noun] the quality of not being perceivable by the eye

🔶 Wraith:
▪️ [noun] a mental representation of some haunting experience

🔶 Phantom:
▪️ [noun] something existing in perception only
▪️ [noun] a ghostly appearing figure

🔶 Encases:
▪️ [verb] enclose in, or as if in, a case

🔶 Unjustly:
▪️ [None] in an unjust manner


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Demerits

🔅🔅 Level14 🔅🔅
Wraith

🔅🔅 Level10 🔅🔅
Blithely

🔅🔅 Level9 🔅🔅
Chasm , Qualms , Abyss

🔅🔅 Level8 🔅🔅
Encases

🔅🔅 Level7 🔅🔅
Phantom

🔅🔅 Level6 🔅🔅
Yawn , Alas , Plight , Unjustly

🔅🔅 Level5 🔅🔅
Thereafter

🔅🔅 Level4 🔅🔅
Balloon , Grief , Merits , Diminished , Hostages , Metaphor , Bubble , Depriving , Bullet , Bubbles

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Drifts , Passengers , Leak , Pit , Passenger , Sacrificed , Debating , Debate , Relative , Disaster , Assembled , Virtues , Vices , Weigh , Reflect , Essay , Harsh , Simultaneously , Abstraction , Ceased , Proofed , Proof , Invisibility

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Develops , Height , Wounded , Societies , Regularly , Described , Argue , Faintly , Unpleasant , Increased , Equal , Scales , Included , Western , Pitched , Basket , Faith , Lessons , Trapped , Exposed , Sealed , Floats , Reducing , Affair , Ridiculous , Accused , Folks

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A , Hot , Air , Slowly , Over , Bottomless , Carrying , Several , The , Starts , Losing , Dark , Comes , Closer , Good , Can , Bear , Just , One , To , Safety , Many , Must , Be , Save , But , Who , Should , Live , Die , And , Could , Make , Such , Choice , In , Point , Of , Fact , Everywhere , Choices , Without , For , Course , What , I , Ve , Is , Given , Situation , That , Favorite , Which , As , Speakers , Well , Known , Figures , They , Have , Placed , S , Mouth , Company , Accepts , Idea , Human , Being , Right , Life , Or , By , His , Her , We , May , Born , Our , Lives , Differently , It , Only , Believe , After , All , While , Not , Very , Nice , Does , How , People , Actually , Think , Now , Spent , Thousand , Days , This , Isn , T , Game , Most , These , My , Fellow , Travelers , Imprisoned , Had , Accept , Did , Counted , Less , Than , Others , Any , Between , Us , D , Been , First , Out , Into , Teach , Are , Wrote , At , End , Food , Some , Difficult , Learn , Inside , Often , Felt , Need , Change , Terms , So , Much , Wanted , Say , Within , M , Off , Above , Through , World , Me , Reality , An , Become , Issue , Bother , Like , Too , Those , Travel , Them , Wear , Rings , If , Re , Careful , Get , Lost , Space , Man , Him , Then , Day , Pop , He , Gone , Am , Call , From , Still , Here , Somebody , Please


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Words of the article:

✳️ Warrior: محارب
✳️ Buckskin: بوكسكين
✳️ Eagle: عُقَاب , نَسْر
✳️ Spear: حَرْبَة , رُمْح , رِمَاح
✳️ Arrow: سَهْم , نَبْلَة
✳️ Plains: بِطَاح , سُهُول
✳️ Tribes: قَبَائِل
✳️ Prairies: المروج
✳️ Tame: رَوَّضَ , مُسَخِّر , مُسَخَّر , وَدِيع , مُوَطَّأ
✳️ Buffalo: جَامُوسِيّ , جَامُوسَة , جَامُوس
✳️ Bison: الثور
✳️ Cattle: مَاشِيَة , مَوَاشٍ , ذَوَات اَلظِّلْفَيْنِ
✳️ Herds: قَطِيع , قُطْعَان
✳️ Herd: قطيع
✳️ Prairie: البراري
✳️ Arrows: نَبْل , أَسْهُم , سِهَام , نِبَال
✳️ Stampede: تَدَافَعَ , تَدَافُع
✳️ Trample: تدوس
✳️ Method: طَرِيقَة , نَسَق , نِظَام , سَنَن
✳️ Steep: انحدار
✳️ Bullets: رَصَاصَة
✳️ Slain: قتل
✳️ Cone: مَخْرُوط , مَخَارِيط
✳️ Nomadic: مُتَرَحِّل
✳️ Complex: عُقْدَة نَفْسِيَّة , مُجَمَّع , مُعَقَّد , عُقَدِيّ
✳️ Religions: أَدْيَان , مِلَل
✳️ Rituals: شَعَائِر , طُقُوس
✳️ Customs: أَعْرَاف , جَمْرَكَ , جُمْرُكِيّ , جَمَارِك
✳️ Warfare: الحرب
✳️ Discouraged: محبط
✳️ Sponsored: برعاية

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Buckskin

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Stampede

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Bison

🔅🔅 Level7 🔅🔅
Prairies , Buffalo , Prairie , Trample , Nomadic

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Slain

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Spear , Plains , Tame , Cone , Warfare

🔅🔅 Level4 🔅🔅
Warrior , Eagle , Arrow , Herds , Herd , Arrows , Steep , Bullets , Discouraged

🔅🔅 Level3 🔅🔅
Tribes , Cattle , Method , Complex , Religions , Rituals , Customs , Sponsored

🔅🔅 Level2 🔅🔅
Feathers , Bow , Westerns , Cent , Northern , Stretch , Western , States , Southern , Image , Soldiers , Escaped , Blocked , Various , Creep , Cliff , Preferred , Describes , Valley , Article , Meat , Received , Blankets , Tents , Developed , Social , Societies , Disappearing , Reservations

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The , Best , Known , Picture , Of , An , Is , A , In , Riding , Horse , Wearing , And , Carrying , Or , This , It , Appears , Many , On , Five , Piece , There , Were , For , From , Forest , Down , To , S , Interesting , That , Our , Only , True , Last , Couple , Hundred , Years , Was , Not , Until , Began , Ride , Horses , No , Brought , Them , Some , These , Ran , Wild , Learned , Before , They , Had , Hunted , Foot , Huge , Which , Traveled , Very , Large , Big , Might , Have , Millions , Difficult , Cross , Because , Animals , Your , Way , Ways , Killing , Hunters , Would , Quietly , Up , Close , Then , Fire , Their , Together , Always , Danger , Another , Drive , Over , Are , Number , Places , Where , Done , Once , Hunt , When , Started , Use , Guns , Could , Kill , Artist , Red , River , Carried , Mouths , So , Shoot , Faster , Right , Into , Shooting , At , Quarters , Drop , Clothes , Mark , Themselves , Continue , After , Skin , Women , Dry , Store , Fat , Single , More , Than , Nearly , Everything , Needed , Course , Used , Food , Also , Skins , Clothing , Covering , Shaped , Easy , Put , Take , Followed , Since , Plentiful , Usually , Led , Comfortable , Life , As , Well , Specialized , Clubs , Hunting , Fought , Hard , Against , Settlement , Great , Government , Without , Be , Able , Fight , With , Give , Fighting , Move


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Words of the article:

✳️ Athlete: رياضي
✳️ Devised: ابتكر
✳️ Technique: تِقْنِيّ , تِكْنِيك
✳️ Flop: اِرْتَمَى
✳️ Revolutionized: ثورة
✳️ Inspired: مُلْهَم , مُسْتَلْهَم , مُسْتَوْحًى , مُوحًى
✳️ Medal: قِلَادَة , نَوْط , مِيدَالْيَة
✳️ Method: طَرِيقَة , نَسَق , نِظَام , سَنَن
✳️ Physics: فِيزِيقْيَا , فِيزْيَاء
✳️ Biomechanics: الميكانيكا الحيوية
✳️ Intuition: بَدَاهَة , حَدْس , حِسّ بَاطِنِيّ , حِسّ دَاخِلِيّ , بَدِيهَة
✳️ Prior: مُسْبَق
✳️ Invention: اِخْتِرَاع
✳️ Straddle: امتطى
✳️ Curve: مَحْنِيّ , عَوَج
✳️ Acceleration: مُسَابَقَة , إِسْرَاع , تَسَارُع , تَسْرِيع , سِرَاع , اِسْتِعْجَال , تَعْجِيل
✳️ Rotates: يدور
✳️ Arches: أقواس
✳️ Mid: منتصف
✳️ Trailing: جَرْجَرَة
✳️ Experimenting: التجربة
✳️ Flops: يتخبط
✳️ Invented: مُبْتَكَر , مُخْتَرَع
✳️ Competitive: تَنَافُسِيّ , اِسْتِبَاقِيّ
✳️ Revolutionizing: إحداث ثورة

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Biomechanics

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Straddle

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Intuition

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Flop , Flops

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Devised , Medal , Physics , Rotates , Arches , Mid

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Athlete , Technique , Revolutionized , Inspired , Method , Prior , Invention , Curve , Acceleration , Trailing , Experimenting , Invented , Competitive , Revolutionizing

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Events , Competition , Introduced , University , Assumed , Claimed , Product , Pure , Style , Approaching , Leaping , Newspaper , Thus , Copied , Due , Equipment , Surfaces

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The , High , Jump , Known , As , His , New , One , Of , Oldest , In , Track , And , Field , While , Never , Broke , World , Record , Using , Other , Jumpers , Were , By , Gold , At , Summer , Games , City , Where , He , Jumping , Was , Born , Went , To , State , Won , Very , Young , Age , It , That , Odd , Looking , For , Clearing , Bar , Based , On , A , Careful , Study , However , S , Most , Used , This , Older , Front , Leg , Led , Jumper , Up , Over , Face , Down , Position , Involves , With , Last , Second , Then , Point , Take , Off , Body , Positioning , Back , Backwards , Head , Faces , Sky , Legs , Behind , Had , Begun , When , Only , Sixteen , Years , Old , Meet , Which , Local , Read , Name , Newly , Since , Days , Has , Been , Widely , Once , Experienced , Mastered , Records , Started , Fall , Sport , Mostly , But , Also , Better , Running , Will , Always , Be


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✳️ Society: مُجْتَمِع , جَمْعِيَّة
✳️ Regulate: تنظيم
✳️ Behave: تصرف
✳️ Citizen: مُوَاطِن
✳️ Obey: بَرَّ , سَمِعَ , أَطَاعَ , وَاتَى , اِئْتَمَرَ
✳️ Merely: مُجَرّد
✳️ Obeying: طاعة
✳️ Pleasant: مُسْتَأْنِس , اِبْتِهَاجِيّ , رَغِيد , مُسْتَظْرَف , مُمْتِع , مُسْتَمْلَح
✳️ Polite: مُؤَدَّب , مُتَهَذِّب , مُهَذِّب
✳️ Activities: فَاعِلِيَّات , أَعْمَال , مَنَاشِط , أَنْشِطَة
✳️ Example: أُسْوَة , آيَة , مَتْبُوع , مُتَّبِع , حَذْو , قُدْوَة , قَالَب , مِثَال , أُمْثُولَة , مَثَل
✳️ Considerate: تراعي
✳️ Pedestrians: المشاة
✳️ Bicyclists: راكبي الدراجات
✳️ Yield: رَيْع , غَلَّة , مَرْدُودِيَّة , رَضَخَ , رَاضِخ
✳️ Merge: اِنْدَمَجَ , اِنْدِمَاج
✳️ Lanes: الممرات
✳️ Avoid: اِبْتَعَدَ , اِجْتَنَبَ , تَجَنَّبَ , تَحَاشَى , أَعْرَضَ , تَفَادَى , اِتَّقَى
✳️ Honking: التزايد
✳️ Horns: قرون
✳️ Interfere: حَشَرَ
✳️ Cigarettes: سَجَائِر
✳️ Irritate: أَثَارَ , أَحْنَقَ
✳️ Avoids: يتجنب
✳️ Annoyed: مُنْزَعِج , مُتَضَايِق , مُتَكَدِّر , مُزْعَج
✳️ Littering: القمامة
✳️ Effort: جَهْدِيّ , جَهْد , مَجْهُود
✳️ Community: جَالِيَة , مُجْتَمَع , مُجْتَمَعَاتِيّ , مُجْتَمَعِيّ
✳️ Volunteer: مُتَبَرِّع , تَطَوَّعَ , مُتَطَوِّع
✳️ Donating: تَبَرُّعِيّ
✳️ Charity: أَعْمَال خَيْرِيَّة , جَمْعِيَّة خَيْرِيَّة , مُؤَسَّسَة خَيْرِيَّة , تَصَدُّق , صَدَقَة , بِرّ , إِحْسَان , صِلَة
✳️ Donate: تَبَرَّعَ
✳️ Donors: المانحون
✳️ Available: مُتِيح , مُتَاح , سَانِح , مُهَيَّأ , مَوْجُود , مُتَوَاجِد , مُتَوَافِر , مُتَوَفِّر , مُتَيَسِّر , مُيَسِّر
✳️ Injured: مَضْرُور , مُضَارّ
✳️ Satisfaction: اِجْتِزَاء , رِضًى , مَرْضَاة , إِرْضَاء , مُرَاضَاة , اِرْتِيَاح , صَبْر , اِسْتِغْنَاء , قَنَاعَة , اِكْتِفَاء
✳️ Pride: إِبَاء , أَنَفَة , تِيه , شُمُوخ , شَمَم , اِعْتِدَاد , عِزَّة , اِعْتِزَاز , فَخْر , مَفْخَرَة , اِفْتِخَار , مُفَاخَرَة , فَرْعَنَة , كِبْر , كِبْرِيَاء , تَكَبُّر , مَخِيلَة

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