Mita was an amateur actress who dreamed of coming to the big screen. Her ability was natural, but she faced adverse conditions in the industry. An adviser told her, "You need to acquire proper training." Mita was anxious about her future, but she didn't give up. One day, a director addressed her in front of a yellow poster. There were alleged reports that another scandal might involve her. But Mita was strong against all negativity. She didn't touch alcohol, and her apparel was simple but elegant. There were many competitors, but anybody couldn't match her dedication. To give an analogy of her acting, it was like a painting that slowly completes. Mita had already gotten some small roles, and her performance was amusing and touching. Her fans started to applaud her on social media. Mita realized that she was not that shy girl anymore. Her journey was challenging, but she acquired confidence and skill. Finally, a big production house gave her the lead role. Mita proved that even from amateur, one can become professional in adverse conditions. Her story inspired many young aspiring actresses.
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/əˈbɪləti/
noun
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the power, skill, or capacity to do something
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Her ability to solve problems quickly impressed everyone. |
to the best of one's ability |
to do something as well as one possibly can
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skill, talent, capacity, competence, capability
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inability, incapacity, weakness
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natural ability, mental ability, physical ability, ability to learn
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📦
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/əˈkwaɪər/
verb
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acquired
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acquired
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acquires
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acquiring
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to obtain or gain possession of something
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She managed to acquire a rare painting at the auction. |
acquire knowledge |
to learn or gain understanding
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obtain, gain, receive, procure, secure
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lose, forfeit, give up
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acquire skills, acquire knowledge, acquire property, acquire habit
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🌟
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/ˈæktrəs/
noun
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a female performer in plays, movies, or television
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The actress looked stunning on the red carpet. |
famous actress |
a well-known female performer
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performer, artist, star, entertainer
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audience, spectator
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film actress, stage actress, award-winning actress, leading actress
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📢
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/əˈdrɛs/
verb
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addressed
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addressed
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addresses
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addressing
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To speak to someone directly or to deal with an issue.
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The manager will address the employees about the new policy. |
address the issue |
to deal with or solve a problem
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talk to, speak to, deal with, handle
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ignore, neglect, avoid
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address the problem, address a crowd, address concerns, address formally
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adjective
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Preventing success or development; harmful or unfavorable.
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The project was delayed due to adverse weather conditions. |
adverse effect |
a harmful or negative impact
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unfavorable, harmful, negative, detrimental, hostile
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favorable, beneficial, positive
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adverse conditions, adverse effect, adverse impact, adverse reaction
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/ədˈvaɪzər/
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a person who gives advice, especially in a professional or official role
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He works as a financial adviser at a bank. |
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counselor, consultant, mentor, guide
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opponent, detractor
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financial adviser, legal adviser, personal adviser, senior adviser
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/əˈɡɛnst/ or /əˈɡeɪnst/
preposition
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In opposition to; contrary to; touching or resting on.
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They voted against the proposal. |
stand against |
To oppose or resist something.
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opposed to, contrary to, versus, counter to
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for, in favor of
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against the law, against the wall, fight against, argue against
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/ˈælkəhɒl/
noun
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A colorless volatile liquid that is the intoxicating constituent of wine, beer, spirits, and other drinks.
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Too much alcohol can damage your liver. |
alcohol abuse |
The excessive consumption of alcoholic drinks causing harm.
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liquor, spirit, ethanol, booze, drink
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sobriety, abstinence
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alcohol consumption, alcohol level, alcohol abuse, alcohol addiction
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/əˈlɛdʒd/
adjective
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said or thought to be true, but not proven
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The alleged thief was caught by the police. |
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supposed, claimed, reported, asserted, purported
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proven, confirmed, verified
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alleged crime, alleged victim, alleged incident, alleged involvement
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/ɔːlˈredi/
adverb
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before now; by this time; previously
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I have already finished my homework for today. |
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previously, before, by now, earlier
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not yet, later, still, eventually
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already done, already finished, already here, already know
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/ˈæmətər/
noun
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A person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport or art, on an unpaid basis.
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The painting looked impressive, even though it was done by an amateur. |
amateur hour |
A display of ineptitude or lack of professionalism.
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novice, beginner, nonprofessional, layman, hobbyist
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professional, expert, specialist
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amateur photographer, amateur player, amateur performance, amateur competition
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😄
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/əˈmjuː.zɪŋ/
adjective
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causing laughter or providing entertainment; funny; enjoyable
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The children found the clown's performance very amusing. |
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entertaining, funny, humorous, delightful
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boring, dull, serious, tedious
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amusing story, amusing anecdote, amusing incident, amusing character
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📖
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/əˈnælədʒi/
noun
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A comparison between two things for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
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The teacher used the analogy of a tree to explain the structure of an essay. |
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comparison, parallel, resemblance, similarity
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difference, contrast
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draw an analogy, use an analogy, apt analogy
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/əˈnʌðər/
determiner/pronoun
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one more person or thing of the same type
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Can I have another cup of tea? |
another day |
a different or additional day
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one more, additional, extra, different
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same, identical
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another chance, another reason, another person, another story
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😟
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/ˈæŋkʃəs/
adjective
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feeling worried, nervous, or uneasy about something
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She felt anxious before her job interview. |
anxious about |
to feel worried or uneasy regarding something
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worried, nervous, uneasy, restless, apprehensive
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calm, relaxed, confident
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feel anxious, anxious about, anxious to, anxious for
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👤
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/ˈɛniˌbɒdi/
pronoun
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any person; anyone
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Anybody can join the club. |
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anyone, somebody, whoever, everyone
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nobody, no one
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ask anybody, tell anybody, anybody else, anybody interested
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/ˌɛniˈmɔr/
adverb
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used to refer to the present time, typically to mean no longer
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He doesn’t live here anymore. |
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no longer, not now, no more
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still, yet
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not anymore, hardly anymore, anymore questions
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👗
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/əˈpærəl/
noun
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Clothing, especially formal or special clothes.
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The store specializes in wedding apparel. |
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clothing, garments, attire, outfit, wardrobe
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nakedness, undress
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formal apparel, wedding apparel, sports apparel, fashion apparel
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👏
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/əˈplɔːd/
verb
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applauded
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applauded
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applauds
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applauding
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to show approval by clapping or expressing admiration
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The audience applauded the performance. |
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cheer, praise, commend, hail
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criticize, condemn
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applaud enthusiastically, applaud someone for something
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/ˈjeloʊ/
adjective
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having the color of the sun or gold; cowardly
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The yellow flowers bloomed in spring. |
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golden, amber, lemon, canary
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blue, purple, green, red
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yellow light, yellow pages, yellow card
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