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八年级下册英语期中考试重点单词advantage

[noun]aconditionorcircumstancethatputsoneinafavorableorsuperiorposition

Example:Havingagoodeducationisanadvantagewhenapplyingforjobs.

2.benevolence[noun]thequalityofbeingkind,generous,andhelpfulExample:Thebenevolenceofthevolunteersatthecharityorganizationwastrulyinspiring.3.courage[noun]theabilitytodosomethingthatyouknowisdifficultordangerousExample:Ittookalotofcourageforhimtostandupagainstinjusticeinhiscommunity.4.diligence[noun]theeffortandcarethatisputintodoingsomethingExample:Herdiligenceinstudyingpaidoffwhenshereceivedtopscoresonherexams.5.empathy[noun]theabilitytounderstandandsharethefeelingsofanotherpersonExample:Agoodtherapisthastheabilitytoempathizewiththeirclients'emotions.6.finesse[noun]skillanddelicacyinhandlingadifficultorsensitivesituationExample:Shehandledthedifficultconversationwithfinesseandmanagedtoresolvetheconflict.7.gratitude[noun]thequalityofbeingthankfulandreadinesstoshowappreciationforandtoreturnkindnesstoothersExample:Expressinggratitudetootherscancreateapositiveandsupportiveatmosphere.8.humility[noun]thequalityofhavingamodestorlowviewofone'simportanceExample:Hishumilitymadehimarespectedandwell-likedleaderamonghisteammembers.9.insight[noun]theabilitytohaveaclearunderstandingofacomplexsituationorproblemExample:Herinsightintothemarkettrendshelpedthecompanymakesuccessfulbusinessdecisions.10.justice[noun]thequalityofbeingfairandreasonableExample:Itisimportantforajudgetoupholdtheprinciplesofjusticeintheircourtroom.11.kindness[noun]thequalityofbeingfriendly,generous,andconsiderateExample:Asmallactofkindnesscanbrightensomeone'sdayandmakeapositiveimpact.12.loyalty[noun]thequalityofbeingfaithfulanddevotedtosomeoneorsomethingExample:Theloyaltyofthefanssupportedtheteamthroughthickandthin.13.modesty[noun]thequalityofnotbeingtooproudorconfidentaboutyourselforyourabilitiesExample:Hermodestyaboutherachievementsmadeherevenmoreendearingtohercolleagues.14.optimism[noun]thetendencytolookonthebrightsideofthingsandtoexpectthatgoodthingswillhappenExample:Hisoptimisminspiredotherstostaypositiveduringchallengingtimes.15.patience[noun]theabilitytowaitforalongtimewithoutbecomingannoyedorupsetExample:Ittakespatiencetolearnanewskill,buttherewardisworththeeffort.16.resilience[noun]theabilitytobecomestrong,healthy,orsuccessfulagainaftersomethingbadhappensExample:Herresilienceallowedhertobouncebackfromadversityandachievehergoals.17.selflessness[noun]thequalityofnotthinkingaboutyourselfandfocusingontheneedsofothersExample:Theselflessnessoftheemergencyrespondersputthesafetyofothersbeforetheirown.18.tolerance[noun]theabilitytoacceptbehaviorandopinionsthataredifferentfromyourown,evenifyoudonotagreewithorlikethemExample:Adiverseandinclusivesocietyvaluestoleranceandrespectsindividualdifferences.19.understanding[noun]theabilitytoknowwhysomeonefeels,behaves,orthinksinaparticularwayExample:Goodcommunicationinvolvesnotonlyspeakingbutalsolisteningandunderstandingothers.20.virtue[noun]agoodqualityorhabitthathelpsyoutobesuccessfulorhappyExample:Practicingvirtuessuchashonestyandcompassioncanleadtoafulfillinglife.21.wisdom[noun]theabilitytomakesensibledecisionsandgivegoodadvicebecauseoftheexperienceandknowledgethatyouhaveExample:Thewisdomoftheelderscanprovidevaluableguidancetotheyoungergeneration.22.xenial[noun]thequalityofbeingfriendlyandhospitabletowardsguestsorstrangersExample:Thexenialatmosphereofthehotelmadeeveryvisitorfeelwelcomeandcomfortable.23.yellowness[noun]thequalityofbeingcowardlyordishonorableExample:Hisyellownesswasevidentwhenherefusedtotakeresponsibilityforhisactions.24.zenith[noun]thehighestpointorpeakofsuccess,popularity,orimportanceExample:Reachingthezenithofhiscareer,hewasrecognizedasoneofthegreatestathletesofalltime.25.agility[noun]theabilitytomovequicklyandeasilyExample:Heragilityonthedanceflooramazedeveryonewithhergracefulandfluidmovements.26.benevolence[noun]thequalityofbeingkind,generous,andhelpfulExample:Thebenevolenceofthevolunteersatthecharityorganizationwastrulyinspiring.27.courage[noun]theabilitytodosomethingthatyouknowisdifficultordangerousExample:Ittookalotofcourageforhimtostandupagainstinjusticeinhiscommunity.28.diligence[noun]theeffortandcarethatisputintodoingsomethingExample:Herdiligenceinstudyingpaidoffwhenshereceivedtopscoresonherexams.29.empathy[noun]theabilitytounderstandandsharethefeelingsofanotherpersonExample:Agoodtherapisthastheabilitytoempathizewiththeirclients'emotions.30.finesse[noun]skillanddelicacyinhandlingadifficultorsensitivesituationExample:Shehandledthedifficultconversationwithfinesseandmanagedtoresolvetheconflict.31.gratitude[noun]thequalityofbeingthankfulandreadinesstoshowappreciationforandtoreturnkindnesstoothersExample:Expressinggratitudetootherscancreateapositiveandsupportiveatmosphere.32.humility[noun]thequalityofhavingamodestorlowviewofone'simportanceExample:Hishumilitymadehimarespectedandwell-likedleaderamonghisteammembers.33.insight[noun]theabilitytohaveaclearunderstandingofacomplexsituationorproblemExample:Herinsightintothemarkettrendshelpedthecompanymakesuccessfulbusinessdecisions.34.justice[noun]thequalityofbeingfairandreasonableExample:Itisimportantforajudgetoupholdtheprinciplesofjusticeintheircourtroom.35.kindness[noun]thequalityofbeingfriendly,generous,andconsiderateExample:Asmallactofkindnesscanbrightensomeone'sdayandmakeapositiveimpact.36.loyalty[noun]thequalityofbeingfaithfulanddevotedtosomeoneorsomethingExample:Theloyaltyofthefanssupportedtheteamthroughthickandthin.37.modesty[noun]thequalityofnotbeingtooproudorconfidentaboutyourselforyourabilitiesExample:Hermodestyaboutherachievementsmadeherevenmoreendearingtohercolleagues.38.optimism[noun]thetendencytolookonthebrightsideofthingsandtoexpectthatgoodthingswillhappenExample:Hisoptimisminspiredotherstostaypositiveduringchallengingtimes.39.patience[noun]theabilitytowaitforalongtimewithoutbecomingannoyedorupsetExample:Ittakespatiencetolearnanewskill,buttherewardisworththeeffort.40.resilience[noun]theabilitytobecomestrong,healthy,orsuccessfulagainaftersomethingbadhappensExample:Herresilienceallowedhertobouncebackfromadversityandachievehergoals.41.selflessness[noun]thequalityofnotthinkingaboutyourselfandfocusingontheneedsofothersExample:Theselflessnessoftheemergencyrespondersputthesafetyofothersbeforetheirown.42.tolera

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