Saber was a legendary warrior who was known for his sword skills. He fought three major battles. His third victory was most significant. But there came a moment when he questioned violence. After the war, a surge of refugees arrived. Saber saw their suffering - families separated, homes destroyed. It tempted him to reconsider his path. One day peace talks were arranged. Leaders met around a table to negotiate terms. The theme was reconciliation. Saber's muscles, thick from years of training, tensed as he listened. His thigh bore scars from battles. But now, he wanted these scars to be the last ones. Discussions were intense - sweat dripped from foreheads. Some proposals would swell tensions rather than reduce them. Saber suggested a different approach. "Let us swing towards peace," he said. Opponents argued, fearing theft of their rights. But Saber's words were powerful - "Peace is not a thing to fear." The meeting lasted hours. Saber noticed that some delegates were super defensive. A funny moment was when someone's sword accidentally fell, creating a loud noise that startled everyone. Eventually, an agreement was reached. Those who had opposed peace also agreed. Saber proved that true strength was in choosing peace over war. His transformation from warrior to peacemaker inspired generations.
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/ˈsuːpər/
adjective
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excellent; very good
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She did a super job on the project. |
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excellent, great, outstanding, remarkable
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poor, mediocre
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super fast, super cool, super hero, super strong
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🌊
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verb
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surged
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surged
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surges
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surging
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to move suddenly and powerfully forward or upward
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The crowd surged forward when the gates opened. |
surge of energy |
a sudden increase of energy or enthusiasm
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rush, swell, rise, increase, outpouring
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decline, decrease, drop
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surge in demand, surge of energy, surge forward, surge upward
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💦
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/swɛt/
verb
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sweated
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sweated
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sweats
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sweating
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to produce liquid from your skin when you are hot or nervous
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He was sweating after running for an hour. |
break a sweat |
to begin to perspire, usually from physical effort
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perspire, exude, drip, toil, labor
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rest, relax, cool
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heavy sweat, cold sweat, sweat profusely, make someone sweat
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💨
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/swɛl/
verb
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swelled
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swelled
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swells
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swelling
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to increase in size or volume, often due to internal pressure or emotional intensity
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Her ankle began to swell after the injury. |
swell with pride |
to feel very proud
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expand, enlarge, grow, bulge, inflate
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shrink, contract
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swell up, swell with pride, swell in number
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⛓️
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/swɪŋ/
verb
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swung
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swung
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swings
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swinging
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to move back and forth or from side to side
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The children love to swing in the park. |
swing into action |
to start doing something quickly and effectively
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sway, oscillate, rotate, wave
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stand, remain, stay
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swing in the park, swing door, swing mood, swing votes
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⚔️
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/sɔːrd/
noun
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a weapon with a long metal blade used for fighting
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The knight drew his sword to defend the castle. |
cross swords |
to argue or fight with someone
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blade, dagger, saber, weapon, cutlass
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shield, peace
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draw a sword, sharp sword, sword fight, sword blade
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/ˈteɪbəl/
noun
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A piece of furniture with a flat top and legs, used for working at or placing items on.
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They placed the documents on the table. |
turn the tables |
To reverse a situation and gain an advantage over someone.
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desk, counter, bench, surface
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floor, ground
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dining table, coffee table, round table, table manners
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/tɛmpt/
verb
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tempted
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tempted
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tempts
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tempting
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to entice or attract someone to do something, often something wrong or unwise
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The smell of fresh bread tempted him to enter the bakery. |
tempt fate |
to take a risk that might lead to trouble or danger
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entice, lure, attract, seduce, persuade
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deter, repel, discourage
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tempt someone, tempt fate, tempting offer, hard to tempt
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📜
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noun
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plural of term; conditions or rules in a contract or agreement
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The terms of the agreement are clearly outlined in the contract. |
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conditions, clauses, provisions, requirements
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freedom, flexibility
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contract terms, payment terms, terms and conditions
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💼
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/θɛft/
noun
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the action or crime of stealing
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The theft of his wallet was reported to the police. |
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burglary, robbery, larceny, stealing
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honesty, integrity
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committed theft, petty theft, reported theft
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👨👩👧👦
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/ðɛər/
pronoun
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belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned
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Their house is on the corner. |
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his, her, its
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my, your
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their car, their family, their opinion
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🎨
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/θiːm/
noun
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the subject or topic of a speech, essay, exhibition, or discussion
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The theme of the conference was sustainability. |
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topic, subject, motif, idea
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none
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main theme, central theme, theme of discussion
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👉
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/ðeər/
adverb
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in or at that place; to that place
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I will meet you there at 5 PM. |
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over there, in that place, at that location
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here, nowhere, everywhere
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over there, right there, out there
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👥
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/ðiːz/
pronoun
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used to refer to things or people that are near or present
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These are my friends. |
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this, those, such
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those
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these things, these people, these books
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📚
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/θɪk/
adjective
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having a large distance between two sides; not thin
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The book was so thick it took weeks to finish. |
thick and thin |
through good times and bad
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dense, heavy, wide, bulky
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thin, slim, narrow
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thick book, thick wall, thick hair, thick fog
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🦵
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/θaɪ/
noun
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the part of the leg between the hip and the knee
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He felt pain in his right thigh after running for an hour. |
thigh bone's connected to the hip bone |
a phrase from a children's song describing body parts connection
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upper leg, femur, limb, lap
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shin, calf
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thigh muscle, chicken thigh, inner thigh, upper thigh
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📦
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/θɪŋ/
noun
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an object, idea, or matter that is being referred to or dealt with
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This is the thing I was looking for. |
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item, object, matter, article
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nothing, nonentity
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the thing, a thing, important thing, one thing
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3️⃣
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/θɜrd/
adjective
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constituting number three in a sequence
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She finished in third place. |
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thirdly, tertiary, trinal
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first, second
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third place, third time, third attempt
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👢
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/ðoʊz/
pronoun
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used to refer to people or things that are far away or distant in space, time, or thought
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Those are the shoes I want. |
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those ones, those people, those things
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this, these
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those shoes, those days, those people
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3️⃣
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/θriː/
numeral
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the number equivalent to the sum of two and one
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She has three dogs at home. |
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threefold, triple
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none
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three times, three people, three years
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