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Not to be confused with «climb», a clime is a region known for its weather. In the dead of winter, we dream about heading to sunny climes, where we can hang out in shorts.

The key to remembering clime is that it’s so similar to «climate,» with which it shares the Greek root klima, «zone.» So a clime is a zone that has a characteristic climate. Folks in colder climes think nothing of the kind of snowfall that we down here in the south get all panicked about. But then again, when they come here to our warmer clime, they forget to put on sunscreen; people from one clime can learn a lot from a visit to a different clime.


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AMOROUS (adj.) Having to do with love; lovin

ABNORMAL

(adj.) Deviating from the normal; unusual; irregular

RETRACT

(v.) to pull back or to take back, often times a statement or a promise

EXTRACT

(v.) to pull or to draw out, usually with effort

CONTRACT

(n.) a written or spoken agreement

DETRACT

(v.) to take away from something’s beauty or importance

ABSTRACT

(n.) something that exists as a thought or an idea, but does not have a physical or concrete existence

VACANT

(adj.) something that is empty or unoccupied

VACANCY

(n.) an unfilled position or job

EVACUATE

(v.) to move out of an unsafe location and into safety

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temptation   Speak
n. the desire to do something, especially something wrong or unwise
willpower   Speak
n. the control exerted to do something or restrain impulses
override   Speak
v. use one’s authority to reject or cancel
You would have relied on your willpower, which psychologists define as avoiding short-term temptations and overriding unwanted thoughts or impulses. BBC News

vintage   Speak
a. relating to or denoting wine of high quality
boutique   Speak
n. a small store selling fashionable clothes or accessories
vegan   Speak
n. a person who does not eat any food derived from animals
One of the main streets was lined with independent shops, vintage boutiques, and vegan and vegetarian eateries. BBC News

cobble   Speak
v. roughly put together something from available parts or elements
backstreet   Speak
n. a minor street remote from a main road
We wandered into Njmegen’s cobbled backstreets for lunch, a vegetarian fine-dining restaurant with two Michelin stars. BBC News

pervasiveness   Speak
n. the quality of spreading widely or being present throughout an area or a group of people
reframe   Speak
v. express words, concept, or plan differently
For now, given its pervasiveness, Pang believes the narrative surrounding burnout needs reframing. BBC News

lavish   Speak
a. sumptuously rich, elaborate, or luxurious
on-site   Speak
a. available or happening in the place where people work, rather than somewhere else
He cites the example of lavish on-site perks, benefits like dry cleaning and sushi chefs helping to keep the employee in the office for as long as possible. BBC News

grueling   Speak
a. extremely tiring and demanding
glamorize   Speak
v. to make something seem desirable, especially spuriously so
While extreme working culture and grueling hours have been glamorized in some cases, the conversation has largely shifted to recognize its seriousness. BBC News

burnout   Speak
n. a physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress
perk   Speak
n. money, goods, or other benefits to which one is entitled as an employee
Conversations around burnout have increased, and companies seem more willing to offer employees perks such as gym memberships and home-office expenses. BBC News

languish   Speak
v. to lose or lack vitality; grow weak or feeble
sleuth   Speak
n. a person who investigates crimes; a detective
odyssey   Speak
n. a long and eventful or adventurous journey or experience
There, they would languish, untouched, until the 1980s when a pair of amateur sleuths began an odyssey almost as colossal as The Ten Commandments itself. BBC News

cheeky   Speak
a. boldly rude, impudent, or disrespectful in usually a playful or appealing way
cryptically   Speak
ad. in a way that is mysterious and difficult to understand
over drinks   Speak
n. sitting around and talking and having drinks
Over drinks one night, Cardozo shared a short, somewhat cheeky passage in the autobiography in which the director cryptically confirmed the burial. BBC News

motif   Speak
n. a decorative design or pattern
sleek   Speak
a. having a smooth well-groomed look; having trim graceful lines
set piece   Speak
n. a scene, depiction, speech, or event that is obviously designed to have an imposing effect
His main set piece was an enormous Egyptian temple that took a few historical liberties by melding Egyptian motifs with a sleek 1920s aesthetic. BBC News

speakeasy   Speak
n. a place where alcoholic beverages are illegally sold
prohibition   Speak
n. the prevention by law of the manufacture and sale of alcohol
hop   Speak
v. to ride surreptitiously and without authorization
As filming took place during prohibition, some actors borrowed camels to hop a ride into town, where they frequented the local speakeasies. BBC News

stipulation   Speak
n. a condition or requirement that is specified as part of an agreement
dune   Speak
n. a mound or ridge of sand formed by the wind, especially on the sea coast or in a desert

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