Been there done that 1 (FLIPPED) Flashcards
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What is ‘to invent a new word or expression’?
To coin.
What is ‘an observable event or fact, especially one that is unusual or remarkable’?
Phenomenon.
What is ‘the part of the mind that contains thoughts and feelings outside of one’s awareness but still influences behavior’?
Unconscious.
What is ‘a small problem or error causing temporary malfunction’?
Glitch.
What is ‘the study of the structure and diseases of the brain and all the nerves in the body’?
Neurology.
What is ‘based on feelings instead of facts’?
Subjective.
What is ‘different from each other’?
Dissimilar.
What is ‘understanding the meaning of something’?
Interpretation.
What is ‘a tenured teacher at a university’?
Associate professor.
What is ‘certain support’?
Solid.
What is ‘to cause something to start or happen’?
To trigger.
What are ‘sudden short periods in which someone suffers the effects of a physical or mental illness’?
Episodes.
What is ‘to recall a feeling or memory’?
To retrieve.
What is ‘to snuggle up’?
To cuddle up.
What is ‘a scientist who uses mathematical models and theories to explain physical phenomena’?
Theoretical physicist.
What is ‘to draw out a response or reaction from someone’?
To elicit.
What is ‘more than what is normal’?
Excessive.
What is ‘to behave in a certain way’?
Tend to.
What is ‘open to new ideas’?
Liberal.
What is ‘to try to get something’?
To seek.
What is ‘to cause someone to take action’?
To prompt.
What is ‘a sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain, causing changes in behavior or movements’?
Seizure.
What is ‘built on a solid foundation’?
Structural.