Amina was a diplomat who worked in the eastern region. Her stance was clear - she believed in peace negotiation. There was a conflict between two countries, and the media tried to distort facts. Amina was a person who, unlike others, knew how to listen to both sides. Her role was not partly committed, but wholly dedicated to peace. At her embassy, she organized meetings where all parties were equally represented. Her driving force was a belief that war disturbs innocent lives. She refused to endorse any aggressive stance. In the latest edition of a peace treaty, some clauses were evidently unfair. Amina argued that it was not ethical to enforce such terms. Her goal was to elevate the level of dialogue and find common ground. One day at the negotiation table, a funny moment was when she noticed a delegate's makeup was smudged, and to please them, she quietly handed a tissue. Small gestures like this helped create a relaxed atmosphere. In a particularly tense meeting, a strand of hair fell on her face, but she maintained composure. After months of effort, both sides agreed on a peace agreement that was fair and just. Amina proved that diplomacy and an ethical approach can resolve even the deepest conflicts.
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distorted
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distorted
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distorts
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distorting
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to twist or change the shape, appearance, or meaning of something so it is not true or accurate
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The mirror distorted her reflection. |
distort the truth |
to misrepresent or alter facts dishonestly
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twist, deform, misrepresent, warp, bend
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straighten, clarify, preserve
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distort reality, distort facts, distort image, distort sound
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disturbed
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disturbed
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disturbs
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disturbing
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to interrupt or cause someone to stop what they are doing
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Please don’t disturb me while I’m studying. |
do not disturb |
used to tell people not to interrupt or bother someone
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interrupt, bother, annoy, upset, distract
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calm, soothe, comfort
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disturb peace, disturb sleep, disturb someone, disturb balance
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drove
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driven
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drives
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driving
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the act of controlling and operating a vehicle; guiding or motivating something forward
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She loves driving along the coast on weekends. |
driving force |
a person or thing that motivates or pushes progress
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operating, steering, motivating, propelling, guiding
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stopping, halting, blocking
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driving license, driving test, driving skills, driving force, driving school
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adjective
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relating to or situated in the east; from or characteristic of the eastern part of the world
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She studied Eastern philosophy at the university. |
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oriental, Asian, eastward, dawn-side
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western, occidental, westward, sunset-side
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Eastern culture, Eastern medicine, Eastern philosophy
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noun
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a particular version or printing of a book, newspaper, or other publication
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The latest edition of the magazine sold out quickly. |
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version, issue, release, publication
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original, draft
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latest edition, special edition, first edition, new edition
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elevated
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elevated
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elevates
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elevating
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To raise or lift something to a higher position; to improve in status, mood, or quality.
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Good music can elevate your mood instantly. |
elevate the discussion |
To raise the level of a conversation to a more serious or intelligent one.
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raise, lift, promote, heighten, uplift
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lower, degrade, depress
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elevate mood, elevate position, elevate status, elevate to
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noun
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the official residence or offices of an ambassador
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He works at the French embassy in Dhaka. |
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consulate, diplomatic mission, embassy office
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home, private office
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foreign embassy, embassy staff, embassy office
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verb
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endorsed
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endorses
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endorsing
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To give approval or support to someone or something; to publicly recommend.
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The celebrity endorsed the new skincare product. |
endorse a check |
To sign the back of a check to make it payable to someone else.
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support, approve, recommend, back, advocate
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oppose, reject, disapprove
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endorse product, endorse policy, celebrity endorses, endorse check
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enforced
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enforced
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enforces
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enforcing
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to make sure that a rule, law, or policy is obeyed
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The police are responsible for enforcing the law. |
enforce the law |
to ensure laws are followed and obeyed
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implement, apply, uphold, execute, impose
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ignore, neglect, abandon
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enforce rules, enforce regulations, enforce discipline, enforce policy
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adverb
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in an equal or fair way; to the same degree
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The prize money was equally divided among the winners. |
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fairly, evenly, impartially, uniformly
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unequally, unfairly, disproportionately
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equally important, equally divided, equally responsible
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adjective
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relating to moral principles or the right and wrong behavior
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The company follows strict ethical standards in its business practices. |
ethical dilemma |
a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two moral principles
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moral, principled, righteous, virtuous, honest
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unethical, immoral, dishonest
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ethical standards, ethical behavior, ethical issue, ethical dilemma, ethical decision
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/ˈɛvɪdənt/
adjective
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clearly seen or understood; obvious
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It was evident that she was upset. |
self-evident |
obvious without needing explanation
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obvious, clear, apparent, manifest, plain
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unclear, hidden, obscure
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evident fact, evident change, evident reason, evident truth
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/ˈmeɪkʌp/
noun
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cosmetics used to enhance or alter appearance
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She applied makeup before the party. |
makeup test |
an additional test to make up for one missed earlier
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cosmetics, foundation, powder, lipstick, beauty products
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bare face, natural
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apply makeup, makeup kit, makeup artist, makeup remover
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adverb
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to some extent; not completely; in part
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The weather was partly cloudy today. |
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partially, somewhat, to some extent, incompletely
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completely, entirely, totally, fully
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partly cloudy, partly responsible, partly true
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👤
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/ˈpɜːrsən/
noun
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an individual human being
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She is a kind person who always helps others. |
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individual, human, being, soul
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animal, machine
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good person, kind person, strong person
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verb
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pleased
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pleased
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pleases
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pleasing
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to make someone happy or satisfied; used as a polite request
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His performance pleased the audience. |
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satisfy, delight, gratify, content
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displease, annoy, upset, offend
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please everyone, hard to please, please customers, try to please
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/stæns/
noun
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a person's attitude, opinion, or position on an issue
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The company took a strong stance on environmental protection. |
take a stance |
to adopt a definite position or opinion on a subject
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position, viewpoint, attitude, perspective, opinion
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neutrality, indecision
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firm stance, political stance, defensive stance, moral stance
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/strænd/
noun, verb
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stranded
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stranded
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strands
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stranding
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Noun: A single thin length of thread, wire, or similar. Verb: To leave someone or something without a way of moving or leaving.
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The storm stranded many tourists on the island. |
left stranded |
left helpless or unable to move
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thread, fiber, filament, abandon, maroon
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rope, cord, rescue
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strand of hair, strand of wire, left stranded, stranded passengers
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/ʌnˈlaɪk/
adjective
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different from; not similar to
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Unlike his brother, he prefers quiet activities. |
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different from, dissimilar to, contrary to
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like, similar to, same as
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unlike others, unlike before, unlike anything
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adverb
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Entirely; completely; to the full extent
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I am wholly committed to this project. |
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completely, entirely, totally, fully
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partially, partly, incompletely
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wholly owned, wholly responsible, wholly different
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