Boy Falls 7 Floors - Podcast Vocabulary and Quiz

Vocabulary Study
tragedy

Definition: An event that causes extreme suffering or loss, especially involving death or serious harm.

Example: The factory fire became a tragedy when several workers could not escape.

typical

Definition: Normal and expected, with nothing unusual.

Example: It was a typical workday, with emails, meetings, and coffee breaks.

assuming

Definition: Expecting something to happen in a familiar way, without considering other possibilities.

Example: She left the door unlocked, assuming her roommate would be home soon.

unfold

Definition: To develop gradually as events happen over time.

Example: The mystery unfolded over several days as new clues emerged from the detective's investigation.

comforting

Definition: Making someone feel calm because things are familiar and stable.

Example: Even though she was in a new city, the comforting routine of her morning coffee made everything feel normal again.

rituals

Definition: Regular actions done in the same way that give structure to daily life.

Example: Evening walks became one of their daily rituals.

fragile

Definition: Easily damaged or disturbed, even if it seems strong.

Example: Trust between the team members was fragile after Mark was caught lying.

predictable

Definition: Following a pattern that rarely changes.

Example: His schedule was so predictable that everyone knew exactly where he’d be at any time of day.

ominous

Definition: Creating a feeling that something bad is likely to happen.

Example: The engine started making an ominous grinding noise, so I pulled the car over before it broke down completely.

tragic

Definition: Causing deep sadness because of serious loss.

Example: The tragic fire destroyed the family's home and all of their belongings.

unravel

Definition: To fall apart quickly after appearing organized.

Example: Our travel plans quickly unravelled with delayed flights, lost luggage, and broken down rental car.

chaos

Definition: A state of confusion where control is lost.

Example: The earthquake caused chaos when people began running in all directions and diving under tables.

heads up

Definition: An advance warning that allows preparation.

Example: If the CEO decides to join our meeting, could you give me a heads up before he gets here?

ordinary

Definition: Common and not attention-grabbing.

Example: It looked like an ordinary restaurant from the outside, but it was really fancy on the inside.

deadline

Definition: A fixed time by which work must be completed.

Example: Her boss reminded her that the deadline on her report was only three days away.

out of place

Definition: Not fitting the situation or atmosphere.

Example: His joke felt out of place during the serious discussion.

noticed

Definition: Became aware of something after attention was drawn to it.

Example: The teacher noticed that John's sneakers had a hole in them, so she bought him a new pair.

autopilot

Definition: Acting automatically, without active thinking.

Example: She has washed the dishes so many times that she can do it on autopilot while listening to a podcast.

dread

Definition: A deep fear that something terrible is about to happen.

Example: She dreaded telling her parents that she had accidentally broken their favorite vase.

clenched

Definition: Tightened suddenly because of strong emotion.

Example: Driving solo for the first time, Joe nervously clenched the steering wheel till his knuckles turned white.

sprinting

Definition: Running at full speed because of urgency.

Example: When he saw the car accident happen, Mark immediately sprinted to a nearby fire station for help.

terror

Definition: Extreme fear that overwhelms clear thinking.

Example: Frozen by terror, Tony couldn’t move as the wild tiger crept closer and closer.

instinct

Definition: A natural reaction that happens without conscious thought.

Example: By instinct, Mark grabbed Suzie just as she was stepping into the street in front of a bus.

constant

Definition: Always present, even when not noticed.

Example: Trying to study, Mark accidentally fell asleep from the constant white noise of the fan.

swamp

Definition: To overwhelm someone emotionally or mentally.

Example: Panic swamped him when he realized he was lost.

fate

Definition: The belief that events are guided by forces beyond human control.

Example: They're from the same town but met abroad; Mary believes fate brought them together.

divine intervention

Definition: Help believed to come from a higher power.

Example: Just as the lost hikers ran out of water, a sudden rainstorm began—a true act of divine intervention.

relief

Definition: The calm feeling that comes after fear or stress ends.

Example: When the test was canceled, relief spread across the room.

overwhelming

Definition: So strong that it is difficult to handle.

Example: The smell of perfume in the tiny shop was overwhelming, so I had to go outside to breathe fresh air.

outcome

Definition: The final result of a situation.

Example: The surgery was risky, but the outcome was good and the patient is now recovering.

transform

Definition: To change suddenly and completely.

Example: Winning the lottery transformed her life overnight, turning her from a struggling waitress into a world traveler.

paying the price

Definition: Suffering negative consequences for an action.

Example: Overeating and sitting around all day for years, Fred is now paying the price with high medical bills.

appreciate

Definition: To recognize the value of something, often after nearly losing it.

Example: After being sick in bed for a week, he appreciated the simple ability to walk outside in the fresh air.

Vocabulary Quiz

Choose the correct word for each sentence.

1. The factory fire became a when several workers could not escape.

2. It was a workday, with emails, meetings, and coffee breaks.

3. She left the door unlocked, her roommate would be home soon.

4. The mystery over several days as new clues emerged from the detective's investigation.

5. Even though she was in a new city, the routine of her morning coffee made everything feel normal again.

6. Evening walks became one of their daily .

7. Trust between the team members was after Mark was caught lying.

8. His schedule was so that everyone knew exactly where he’d be at any time of day.

9. The engine started making an grinding noise, so I pulled the car over before it broke down completely.

10. The fire destroyed the family's home and all of their belongings.

11. Our travel plans quickly with delayed flights, lost luggage, and broken down rental car.

12. The earthquake caused when people began running in all directions and diving under tables.

13. If the CEO decides to join our meeting, could you give me a before he gets here?

14. It looked like an restaurant from the outside, but it was really fancy on the inside.

15. Her boss reminded her that the on her report was only three days away.

16. His joke felt during the serious discussion.

17. The teacher that John's sneakers had a hole in them, so she bought him a new pair.

18. She has washed the dishes so many times that she can do it on while listening to a podcast.

19. She telling her parents that she had accidentally broken their favorite vase.

20. Driving solo for the first time, Joe nervously the steering wheel till his knuckles turned white.

21. When he saw the car accident happen, Mark immediately to a nearby fire station for help.

22. Frozen by , Tony couldn’t move as the wild tiger crept closer and closer.

23. By , Mark grabbed Suzie just as she was stepping into the street in front of a bus.

24. Trying to study, Mark accidentally fell asleep from the white noise of the fan.

25. Panic him when he realized he was lost.

26. They're from the same town but met abroad; Mary believes brought them together.

27. Just as the lost hikers ran out of water, a sudden rainstorm began—a true act of .

28. When the test was canceled, spread across the room.

29. The smell of perfume in the tiny shop was , so I had to go outside to breathe fresh air.

30. The surgery was risky, but the was good and the patient is now recovering.

31. Winning the lottery her life overnight, turning her from a struggling waitress into a world traveler.

32. Overeating and sitting around all day for years, Fred is now with high medical bills.

33. After being sick in bed for a week, he the simple ability to walk outside in the fresh air.