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: An opinion or suggestion given to help someone make a decision or solve a problem. commencer à apprendre
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The final result or consequence of an action, event, or process. commencer à apprendre
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A feeling of worry or nervousness about something with an uncertain outcome commencer à apprendre
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Someone who has comprehensive knowledge or skill in a particular area commencer à apprendre
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The strong effect or influence something has on a situation or person commencer à apprendre
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Keeping within reasonable limits; avoiding extremes commencer à apprendre
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A feeling of reassurance and relaxation following the removal of stress or discomfort commencer à apprendre
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To release or separate oneself from an activity, connection, or focus commencer à apprendre
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A state of stability where different elements are in the correct proportions commencer à apprendre
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The branch of science and medicine concerned with hearing, balance, and related disorders commencer à apprendre
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A state of confusion or a disruption of normal functioning, especially in health or organization. commencer à apprendre
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The state of being in contact with or subjected to something, such as environmental elements, experiences, or influences commencer à apprendre
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Incorrectly recognized or labeled as something or someone else commencer à apprendre
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A condition where certain sounds trigger emotional or physiological reactions that may be overwhelming or unpleasant commencer à apprendre
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The introduction of harmful substances or contaminants into the environment, causing adverse effects commencer à apprendre
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The starting point or minimum level at which a particular effect, event, or phenomenon begins to occur. It can also refer to the entry point of a building or room commencer à apprendre
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The perception of ringing or other noises in one or both ears without an external sound source commencer à apprendre
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Extremely harmful or disastrous commencer à apprendre
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A strong dislike or unwillingness commencer à apprendre
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The degree of seriousness or intensity commencer à apprendre
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Comfort or confidence given to remove doubt or fear commencer à apprendre
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Repeatedly focusing on a single thought or activity commencer à apprendre
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The quality of being open to more than one interpretation commencer à apprendre
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Repeating a process or statement commencer à apprendre
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The practice of maintaining awareness of the present moment commencer à apprendre
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Characterized by subtle or slight differences commencer à apprendre
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The word is used to describe something gloomy, serious or severe. Depends on the context commencer à apprendre
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A method or process that eliminates or alleviates the symptoms of a disease or condition commencer à apprendre
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Relating to the mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning commencer à apprendre
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A state of nervousness, excitement, or worry, often causing an individual to become restless or overly emotional commencer à apprendre
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The act of retrieving or bringing back to mind information, memories, or experiences from the pas commencer à apprendre
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A general term for a decline in cognitive ability severe enough to interfere with daily life, often involving memory loss, confusion, and difficulty thinking or making decisions commencer à apprendre
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Referring to diseases that involve the progressive degeneration or death of nerve cells, such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease commencer à apprendre
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Relating to the treatment or healing of an illness or condition, often involving mental, physical, or emotional improvement commencer à apprendre
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Relating to the recollection or recording of events in one's own life commencer à apprendre
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Relating to nerves or the nervous system, which transmits signals throughout the body commencer à apprendre
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