exploration
Pronunciation: [ɪkˌsplɔːrˈeɪʃən]
Context: "scientific research"
(noun) the act of looking for new places or information. This means going to places that are not well known or studying things to learn more about them.
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The exploration of Mars helps scientists understand more about our universe.
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Ignoring the importance of exploration can lead to missing out on new discoveries.
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What kind of exploration did the astronauts do on the moon?
Context: "adventure"
(noun) an adventure or journey to find new things or visit new places. This can be a fun trip where you discover new sights and experiences.
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Their exploration of the jungle was exciting and full of surprises.
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Many people don't enjoy exploration because they prefer staying at home.
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What was the most interesting exploration you have ever been on?
Context: "personal growth"
(noun) the act of trying new things or thinking about your ideas and feelings. This helps you learn more about yourself and grow as a person.
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Her exploration of different hobbies helped her find what she really loved to do.
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He avoided exploration of his feelings, which made it hard for him to understand himself.
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How can exploration of your interests help you learn more about who you are?