Lesson 465
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Lesson 465 - Mask Toggle

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/ɪnˈroʊl/
verb
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enrolled
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enrolled
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enrols
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enrolling
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To officially register or sign up for a course, program, or membership
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She decided to enrol in a language course to improve her skills.

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register, sign up, join, enlist, enter
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withdraw, unregister, cancel
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enrol in a course, enrol at a university, enrol for classes, enrol students, enrol members
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/ɪˈspeʃəl/
adjective
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Particularly remarkable or significant; distinguished from others
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This is an especial opportunity you should not miss.

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particular, notable, remarkable, distinguished
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ordinary, common
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especial attention, especial care, especial event
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/ɛtˈsɛtərə/
adverb
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used at the end of a list to indicate that other similar items are included
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She bought apples, oranges, bananas, etcetera from the market.

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and so on, and the rest, and the like, and others
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none, specific items
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etc., etc. in writing, apples, oranges, etc.
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📝
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/ɪɡˈzæmɪnər/
noun
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A person who tests or inspects knowledge, skills, or qualifications
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The examiner reviewed each student's answer sheet carefully.

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assessor, inspector, evaluator, tester, reviewer
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candidate, examinee
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examiner report, board examiner, medical examiner, chief examiner
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/ɪkˈstɜrnəli/
adverb
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in a way that relates to the outer surface or outside appearance
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The building appeared externally modern, but inside it was quite old-fashioned.

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outwardly, superficially, apparently, on the surface
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internally, inherently
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externally visible, externally applied, externally influenced
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/ˈfɛərˌɡraʊndz/
noun
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A designated area where fairs, exhibitions, and amusement events are held
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The town set up rides and stalls at the fairgrounds for the annual festival.

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carnival grounds, exhibition site, festival area, amusement park
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residential area, office complex
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set up fairgrounds, visit fairgrounds, fairgrounds attractions, fairgrounds map
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/ˈfæʃənəbəl/
adjective
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Following the latest styles or trends in clothing, behavior, or ideas
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She always wears fashionable clothes to every party.

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stylish, trendy, chic, elegant, modish
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outdated, unfashionable, old-fashioned
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fashionable clothes, fashionable accessory, fashionable hairstyle, fashionable trend
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/ˈfæsən/
verb
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fastened
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fastened
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fastens
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fastening
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To attach or secure something firmly in place
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Please fasten your seatbelt before the plane takes off.

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attach, secure, lock, fix, tighten
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loosen, release, unfasten
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fasten a seatbelt, fasten a button, fasten securely, fasten tightly
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/ˈfæstɪst/
adjective
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moving or capable of moving at the highest speed
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Usain Bolt is the fastest runner in the world.

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quickest, speediest, swiftest, most rapid
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slowest, sluggish
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fastest car, fastest route, fastest time, fastest speed
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/ˈfɔːlti/
adjective
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Having defects or imperfections; not working properly
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The device stopped working because it was faulty.

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faulty logic

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Reasoning that is incorrect or flawed
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defective, flawed, imperfect, broken, malfunctioning
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perfect, flawless, sound
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faulty wiring, faulty equipment, faulty design, faulty logic
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/ˈfeɪvərəbl/
adjective
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Expressing approval, support, or positivity; advantageous or beneficial
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The weather conditions were favourable for the outdoor event.

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advantageous, beneficial, positive, supportive, encouraging
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unfavourable, disadvantageous, negative
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favourable conditions, favourable outcome, favourable opinion, favourable terms
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/ˈfɪr.fəl/
adjective
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feeling afraid or showing fear
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She was fearful of walking alone at night.

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fearful of one's own shadow

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extremely timid or easily frightened
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afraid, scared, anxious, apprehensive, timid
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brave, confident, fearless
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fearful glance, fearful expression, fearful situation
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/ˈfɛb.ruˌɛr.i/
noun
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The second month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, typically having 28 days, or 29 in a leap year.
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My birthday is in February, so I always look forward to this month.

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2nd month, Feb, month of love, shortest month
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July, August
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February holidays, February weather, February birth, February events
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/ˈfaɪ.bər/
noun
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A thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed; dietary material that aids digestion.
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Eating foods rich in fibre can improve your digestion.

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thread, filament, strand, dietary roughage
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sugar, starch
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dietary fibre, natural fibre, plant fibre, fibre content
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/fɪlm ˈæktər/
noun
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A person who performs roles in movies or films.
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The film actor received widespread acclaim for his performance.

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movie actor, screen actor, cinema actor, performer
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audience, spectator
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famous film actor, leading film actor, award-winning film actor
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/ˈfɪlmˌmeɪkər/
noun
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A person who directs or produces films
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The film-maker received an award for his latest documentary.

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director, producer, cinematographer, auteur
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viewer, audience
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independent film-maker, award-winning film-maker, famous film-maker
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/ˈfɪnɪʃ laɪn/
noun
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The line or point at the end of a race or competition where participants complete it.
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She sprinted towards the finish line and won the race.

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goal line, end point, completion point, terminus
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start line, beginning, outset
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cross the finish line, reach the finish line, race to the finish line
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/ˌfɜːrst ˈeɪd/
noun
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Immediate assistance given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available
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He gave first aid to the injured cyclist before the ambulance arrived.

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first aid kit

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A set of supplies used to give first aid
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emergency care, medical aid, initial treatment, urgent care
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neglect, inattention
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first aid training, first aid course, first aid box, administer first aid
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/ˌfɜːrst eɪd kɪt/
noun
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A collection of medical supplies for giving initial treatment in emergencies
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I always keep a first aid kit in my car for emergencies.

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medical kit, emergency kit, trauma kit, health kit
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none, non-medical supplies
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carry a first aid kit, stock a first aid kit, emergency first aid kit
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/ˈfɜːrstli/
adverb
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used to introduce the first point or reason in a discussion or argument
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Firstly, we need to address the budget issue before proceeding.

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primarily, initially, to begin with, in the first place
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lastly, finally
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firstly of all, firstly consider, firstly address
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/ˈfloʊtɪŋ/
adjective, verb (present participle)
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floating
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remaining on the surface of a liquid without sinking; moving lightly or freely
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The boat was floating gently on the calm lake.

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floating on air

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feeling extremely happy or elated
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drifting, buoyant, hovering, gliding
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sinking, grounded
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floating object, floating market, floating point, floating island
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/fluː/
noun
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a contagious viral illness causing fever, aches, and respiratory symptoms; influenza
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She stayed home because she had the flu.

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catch the flu

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to become ill with influenza
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influenza, grippe, viral illness, flu infection
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health, wellness
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seasonal flu, flu symptoms, flu virus, flu shot, flu outbreak
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/ˈfoʊldər/
noun
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a container or directory used to store and organize papers or digital files
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I saved all the photos in a separate folder.

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folder structure

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the organized arrangement of folders and subfolders
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directory, file, binder, dossier, container
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disorder, mess
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create a folder, open a folder, shared folder, file folder, folder structure
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/ˈfɔːrməli/
adverb
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in a formal or official manner; according to established rules or conventions
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The agreement was formally signed by both parties.

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formally speaking

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used to introduce a statement from an official or strict point of view
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officially, properly, ceremoniously, correctly, conventionally
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informally, casually, unofficially
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formally announce, formally agree, formally dressed, formally recognize
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/ˈfriː taɪm/
noun
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time when a person is not working or occupied and can do activities they enjoy
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She likes to read books in her free time.

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in one's free time

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during the time when someone is not busy with work or duties
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leisure, spare time, downtime, recreation time
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work time, busy time
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free time activities, spend free time, enjoy free time, little free time
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/ˈfriːdəm ˌfaɪtər/
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a person who takes part in an armed or political struggle to achieve freedom or independence for their people or country
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The freedom fighter dedicated his life to the liberation of his homeland.

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liberator, revolutionary, insurgent, resistance fighter, patriot
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oppressor, colonizer, tyrant
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brave freedom fighter, freedom fighter movement, fallen freedom fighter, freedom fighter leader
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/ˈfraɪ.deɪ/
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the day of the week following Thursday and preceding Saturday
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We have a team meeting every Friday afternoon.

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Black Friday

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the day after Thanksgiving in the US, known for major retail discounts
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weekday, workday, end of week
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Monday, Sunday
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Friday evening, Friday night, last Friday, next Friday
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/frɪdʒ/
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a household appliance used to keep food and drinks cold to preserve freshness
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I put the milk back in the fridge after breakfast.

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refrigerator, icebox, cooler, chiller
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heater, oven
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open the fridge, put in the fridge, fridge door, fridge magnet
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😱
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/ˈfraɪtən/
verb
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frightened
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frightened
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frightens
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frightening
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to cause fear or alarm in someone
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The loud noise frightened the child.

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frighten the life out of someone

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to scare someone very badly
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scare, terrify, alarm, startle, intimidate
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calm, reassure, comfort
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frighten someone badly, frighten easily, frighten away, frighten children
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/ˈfraɪtənd/
adjective
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feeling fear or anxiety; scared
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The child was frightened by the loud noise.

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frightened to death

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extremely scared
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scared, afraid, terrified, alarmed, fearful
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calm, brave, fearless
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deeply frightened, visibly frightened, frightened child, frightened face
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