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  • A place where someone can live or stay, such as a hotel, apartment, or dormitory. It can also refer to adjustments made to meet someone's needs.
    Accommodation
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  • A strong desire or enthusiasm to do something; the feeling of being excited and ready to take action.
    Eagerness
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  • A specific place or position where something is situated; it can refer to a physical area or a point on a map.
    Location
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  • The height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level; often used in reference to mountains or flying.
    Altitude
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  • The skills or talents that someone possesses; the capacity to perform tasks or activities effectively.
    Abilities
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  • A journey undertaken for a specific purpose, often involving exploration or research; typically involves a group of people traveling together.
    Expedition
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  • Extremely hot; often used to describe weather that is uncomfortably warm or to refer to intense heat.
    Scorching
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  • Shocked or surprised to the point of being unable to react; often used to describe a feeling of disbelief or amazement.
    Stunned
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  • A structure or place that provides protection from the elements, such as rain, wind, or extreme temperatures; can also refer to a safe haven.
    shelter
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  • An organism that lives on or inside another organism (the host) and benefits at the host's expense; often causes harm to the host.
    parasite
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  • A person who is considered different or an outcast within a group, often due to behavior that is seen as unacceptable or unconventional.
    black sheep
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  • A place that is not occupied by people; an area where no one lives, often referring to remote or deserted locations.
    Uninhabited
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  • A person who takes part in an activity, event, or competition; someone who is actively involved in a group or process.
    participant
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  • Far away from populated areas or civilization; often used to describe locations that are difficult to reach or isolated.
    remote
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