7. Hardship (n): /ˈhɑː(r)dʃɪp/ Dificultad
A situation in which life is very difficult.
Example: This moment is a hardship for us because we are facing a lockdown.

8. Hypothetical (adj): /ˌhaɪpəˈθetɪk(ə)l/ Hipotético
Based on situations that seem possible rather than on actual ones.
Example: I think being the best worker in the company is a hypothetical idea.

9. Imperative (adj): /ɪmˈperətɪv/ Imperativo
Extremely important and urgent.
Example: This situation about lack of food in the community is an imperative situation.

10. Lower (v): /ˈləʊə(r)/ Bajar
Below another thing of the same kind.
Example: She says you had to lower your voice when talking to her.

11. Propagandist (n): /ˌprɒpəˈɡændə/ Propagandista
Someone who spreads information in order to influence people´s opinions.
Example: Charles is a great propagandist and he works in a journal.

12. Propose (v): /prəˈpəʊz/ Proponer
To suggest a plan
Example: Karla proposed a great plan for the food shortage in the community.

13. Request (n): /rɪˈkwest/ Solicitar
Ask for something in a polite or formal way.
Example: Anthony requested a formal invitation to the ceremony.

14. Search (v): /sɜː(r)tʃ/ Buscar
To look for something.
Example: The investigators always search for new evidence on different crime scenes.