44 words in this vocabulary list
adjective stated or declared openly and without concealment
noun a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place
verb to provide evidence or testimony of something
noun a victory in a game or other competitive situation
verb to defeat or overcome in a game or competition
adjective very tired or exhausted
adverb completely or thoroughly
noun a concise summary or account of something
verb to give essential information to someone in a short and clear way
adjective of short duration or distance
noun a program or transmission on radio or television
verb to transmit a program or message on radio or television
noun a short informal essay or article, typically on a literary or artistic subject
noun a factual written account of important or historical events in the order of their occurrence
noun a person who writes a chronicle or history
noun means of sending or receiving information, such as telephone lines or computers
noun a formal interrogation of a witness by the opposing party in a court case
noun a question that is asked in a challenging or confrontational manner, often used in a legal or investigative context
noun a time or date by which something must be done or completed
noun a person who is the most respected or prominent in a particular field
noun a person who does tedious, menial, or unpleasant work
verb to do tedious, menial, or unpleasant work
adjective relating to or characterized by exposition; explanatory
noun a simultaneous and continuous discharge of firearms or other weapons
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noun the central point or essence of a matter
noun the quality of being immediate or without delay
noun informative can also be used as a noun to refer to something that provides information or knowledge
adjective providing information or knowledge; instructive
verb to investigate or look into something in order to gain information or knowledge
noun a style of writing or language characteristic of newspapers and journalists, marked by cliches, sensationalism, and simplistic language
noun a crack or hole through which a liquid or gas can escape
verb to accidentally allow a liquid or gas to escape through a crack or hole
noun an act of letting something fall or be dropped
verb to allow or cause something to fall or be dropped
noun the main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the Internet), regarded collectively
adjective relating to the mass communication industry, especially journalism and advertising
verb to express an opinion
noun a magazine or newspaper published at regular intervals
adjective occurring or appearing at regular intervals
noun a photograph or picture taken with a camera
noun a concise summary or abstract of a text or speech
noun the meaning or main point of something, typically a document or speech
verb to appear or claim to be or do something, especially falsely
noun a person who writes or draws in a careless or untidy way
noun a slimy, land-dwelling mollusk with no shell, often found in gardens
verb to hit someone with a swinging blow, typically with a closed fist
noun a person who investigates or looks around furtively
verb to investigate or look around furtively
verb to remove a muzzle or restraint from
adjective not restrained or controlled
adjective used to describe something that is word-for-word the same as the original
adverb used to modify a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate that something is done in a word-for-word manner
noun a fictitious obituary written in advance for a living person
noun a person who presents the news on television or radio
adjective relating to news or news reporting
noun Kompromat refers to compromising material or information that can be used to blackmail or manipulate someone, especially in a political context.
noun a social media phenomenon where a large number of people post about the same topic on Twitter in a short period of time
noun a brief news report
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noun news - information about recent events or happenings
noun a group of influential political commentators or pundits
noun a person who closely follows news and events related to royalty
noun a term used to describe the online community of Twitter users
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adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating manner, time, place, or degree