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Is This the World's Hardest Exam?

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Special thanks to The Free Dictionary for providing us with the information used in this web page

Video Vocabulary

/ˈlēdiNG/

leading
adjective noun verb

Playing the main part in a play or movie. guidance. To be at the front of a race or game.

/kəmˈplēt/

complete
adjective verb

Being finished; done; achieved. To finish or reach the end of doing something.

/ˈkälij/

college
noun

School or educational institution for adults.

/härd/

hardest
adjective adverb

Being the most solid. with much effort.

contact
adjective noun verb

Touching or feeling something. Object that allows electricity to run through it. communicate with.

/ˈreɡyələr/

regular
adjective noun

Being normal, usual, or average. regular customer, member of team.

/fəˈnan(t)SHəl/

financial
adjective noun

relating to finance. organization's finances.

/ˈstədē/

studies
noun other verb

devotion of time and attention to gaining knowledge of academic subject. Pieces of research. To focus on learning something usually at school.

/ˈwebsīt/

website
noun

set of related web pages located under single domain name.

/əˈflikt/

afflict
verb

To hurt someone or something; to cause pain.

/ˈrēˌsərCH/

research
noun verb

Study done to discover new ideas and facts. To study in order to discover new ideas and facts.

graduate
adjective noun verb

relating to graduate school education. Someone who has a degree from a school, university. To move up from a position to a higher, better one.

/ˈstədēd/

studied
adjective verb

achieved or maintained by careful and deliberate effort. To focus on learning something usually at school.

/ˌakəˈdemik/

academic
adjective noun other

Concerning education, schools, universities, etc.. teacher or scholar. Concerning education, schools, universities, etc..

/ˈskälər/

scholars
noun other

specialist in particular branch of study. Educated people who attend or attended school.

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