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🎬
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/ˈmuːvi/
noun
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A motion picture or film shown in a cinema or on television.
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We watched a movie together last night. |
movie night |
An informal gathering to watch films together.
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film, picture, motion picture, flick
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reality, documentary
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watch a movie, movie theater, movie star, movie ticket
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😭
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adjective
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causing strong feelings, especially of sympathy or sadness
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Her speech was so moving that everyone cried. |
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touching, emotional, poignant, stirring
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unemotional, indifferent, cold
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moving speech, moving story, moving moment
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👨
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/ˈmɪstər/
title
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a title used before a man's name
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Mr. Rahman is our new teacher. |
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sir, mister, gentleman
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mrs, ms
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Mr President, Mr Smith, Mr Chairman
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👩
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title
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a title used before a married woman's name
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Mrs. Karim is the headmistress of the school. |
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madam, missus, lady
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mr, ms
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Mrs Smith, Mrs President, Mrs Brown
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👩💼
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title
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a title used before a woman's name, regardless of marital status
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Ms. Akter will give a speech at the seminar. |
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madam, miss, lady
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mr, mrs
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Ms Johnson, Ms Speaker, Ms Director
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💯
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/mʌtʃ/
adjective, adverb, pronoun
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a large amount or degree of something
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She doesn’t have much time to finish the project. |
much ado about nothing |
a lot of fuss about something unimportant
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a lot, plenty, abundant, great deal
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little, few
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too much, much more, much less, so much
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🪱
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/mʌd/
noun
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soft, wet earth or soil
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The children were playing in the mud after the rain. |
drag someone's name through the mud |
to damage someone's reputation by saying bad things about them
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dirt, clay, sludge, muck, soil
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dust, rock, dry land
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mud road, covered in mud, play in the mud, sticky mud
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🌧️
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/ˈmʌd.i/
adjective
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covered in or full of mud; unclear or confused
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The children came back with muddy shoes after playing outside. |
muddy the waters |
to make a situation more confusing or complicated
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dirty, unclear, messy, murky
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clean, clear, pure
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muddy shoes, muddy ground, muddy water, muddy situation
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🔢
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/ˈmʌl.tɪ.pl̩/
adjective
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having many parts, elements, or members; numerous
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She suffered multiple injuries in the accident. |
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numerous, many, several, various, manifold
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single, sole, individual, unique
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multiple choice, multiple injuries, multiple times
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✖️
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/ˌmʌltɪplɪˈkeɪʃən/
noun
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the mathematical process of combining numbers to get a product; the act of increasing in number or amount
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Multiplication is one of the basic operations taught in elementary mathematics. |
multiplication table |
a table showing the results of multiplying numbers
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product, multiplication operation, times operation, arithmetic multiplication
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division, subtraction
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basic multiplication, multiplication table, multiplication problem, multiplication operation
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/ˈmʌltɪplaɪər/
noun
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a number or factor by which another number is multiplied; something that increases the effect or value of something else
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In economics, government spending can act as a multiplier for economic growth. |
multiplier effect |
the increase in final income arising from any new injection of spending
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factor, coefficient, amplifier, booster, increaser
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divisor, reducer, diminisher
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economic multiplier, fiscal multiplier, growth multiplier, multiplier effect
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/ˈmʌltɪplaɪ/
verb
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multiplied
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multiplied
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multiplies
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multiplying
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to increase in number; to perform mathematical multiplication
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The bacteria multiply rapidly in warm conditions. |
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increase, reproduce, grow, expand
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divide, decrease, reduce, diminish
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multiply by, multiply together, multiply rapidly, multiply numbers
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🏛️
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/mjuːˈnɪsɪpəl/
adjective
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relating to a city or town or its local government
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The municipal authority is responsible for maintaining the park. |
municipal government |
local government of a city or town
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civic, local, city, town
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federal, national, state
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municipal authority, municipal service, municipal law, municipal election
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🏙️
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/ˌmjuːnɪsɪˈpæləti/
noun
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a city or town that has its own local government
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The municipality is planning to build a new library. |
municipality services |
services provided by a city or town authority
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city, town, borough, district
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countryside, rural area
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municipality council, municipality election, municipality authority
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🔪
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/ˈmɜːrdər/
noun, verb
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murdered
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murdered
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murders
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murdering
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the unlawful killing of a person; to kill someone unlawfully and intentionally
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The detective investigated the murder that shocked the town. |
murder will out |
the truth about a crime will eventually be revealed
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homicide, killing, assassination, slaughter
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rescue, save
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commit murder, brutal murder, murder case, murder weapon
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💪
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/ˈmʌsl/
noun
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a band of fibrous tissue in the body that produces movement; physical strength
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He exercises daily to build strong muscles. |
flex your muscles |
to show strength or power
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strength, power, force, sinew
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weakness, frailty
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muscle strength, muscle pain, muscle building, flex muscles
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🏛️
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/mjuˈziːəm/
noun
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a building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are stored and exhibited
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We visited the art museum to see the new exhibition. |
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gallery, exhibition hall, archive, collection
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market, store
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art museum, history museum, science museum, visit museum
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🎶
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/ˈmjuːzɪk/
noun
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vocal or instrumental sounds combined to produce harmony, melody, or rhythm
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She loves listening to classical music. |
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melody, tune, composition, song
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silence, quiet, stillness
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classical music, pop music, music industry, music lover
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🎵
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/ˈmɪzɪkəl/
adjective
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related to or consisting of music
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She has a very musical voice. |
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melodic, harmonic, tuneful, musical
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non-musical, tone-deaf
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musical talent, musical instrument, musical performance
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🎸
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/mjuːˈzɪʃən/
noun
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a person who plays a musical instrument or is musically talented
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He is a talented musician. |
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performer, artist, instrumentalist, composer
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non-musician, layman
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professional musician, talented musician, aspiring musician
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🕌
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/ˈmʊzlɪm/
noun
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a follower of Islam
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He is a devout Muslim. |
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Islamic, believer, follower of Islam
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non-Muslim, atheist
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devout Muslim, practicing Muslim, Muslim community
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✅
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verb
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musted
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musted
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musts
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musting
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to be required or obligated to
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You must complete your homework before you go out. |
must do |
something that absolutely needs to be done
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have to, should, need to, required
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can, may, optional
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must do, must see, must have
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🤝
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/ˈmjuːtʃuəl/
adjective
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felt, shared, or done by two or more people equally
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They have mutual respect for each other. |
mutual understanding |
shared comprehension between two or more parties
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reciprocal, shared, common, joint, collective
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one-sided, unilateral
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mutual respect, mutual benefit, mutual agreement
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👤
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/maɪ/
pronoun
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used to indicate possession or ownership
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This is my book. |
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mine, belonging to me
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your, theirs
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my friend, my house, my idea
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🙋♂️
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/maɪˈsɛlf/
pronoun
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used for emphasis or to refer to oneself
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I will do it myself. |
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me, personally
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someone else
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do it myself, I taught myself, look after myself
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🕵️♂️
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/mɪˈstɪəriəs/
adjective
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difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify
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The island is surrounded by a mysterious fog. |
mysterious ways |
unexpected or unexplainable methods or actions
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enigmatic, secretive, puzzling, cryptic, obscure
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clear, obvious
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mysterious stranger, mysterious disappearance, mysterious events
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🔍
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/ˈmɪs.tər.i/
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something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain
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The disappearance of the plane remains a mystery. |
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puzzle, enigma, riddle, secret
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certainty, clarity, solution, answer
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solve mystery, unsolved mystery, mystery novel
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🐉
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/mɪθ/
noun
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A traditional story explaining natural or social phenomena, often involving supernatural beings; a widely held but false belief.
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The myth of the phoenix tells of a bird reborn from its ashes. |
myth or reality |
Used when questioning whether something is true or just a belief.
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legend, tale, folklore, fable, fiction
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fact, reality, truth
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ancient myth, Greek myth, popular myth, myth about
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📌
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noun, verb
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nailed
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nails
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nailing
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a small metal spike driven into wood or other material, or to fasten or fix something with nails
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He nailed the wooden board to the wall. |
hit the nail on the head |
to describe exactly what is causing a situation or problem
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pin, tack, spike, fasten, attach
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detach, remove, loosen
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hammer a nail, nail polish, nail down, nail it
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🚼
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/ˈneɪkɪd/
adjective
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not covered by clothing or without protection
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The child was running naked in the yard. |
the naked truth |
the complete and unembellished truth
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bare, unclothed, exposed, nude
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clothed, covered
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naked body, naked eye, naked truth
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🏷️
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/neɪm/
verb
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named
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names
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naming
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to give a title or designation to someone or something
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They decided to name their baby Sarah. |
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call, title, designate, label
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unnamed, anonymous
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name baby, brand name, first name, last name
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adverb
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that is to say; specifically; to be precise
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Three cities, namely Paris, London, and Rome, were visited. |
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specifically, particularly, that is, to wit, viz
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generally, broadly, vaguely
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namely that, namely the, namely these, namely those
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🎤
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/ˈnæreɪt/
verb
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narrates
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narrating
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To tell a story or describe events, often in detail.
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She will narrate the events of her journey to the audience. |
narrate a story |
To tell or describe a story to others.
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tell, recount, describe, relate, detail
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conceal, hide
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narrate a story, narrate events, narrate experiences, narrate history
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/næˈreɪʃən/
noun
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The act of telling a story or describing events in detail.
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The movie’s narration was done by a famous actor. |
voice narration |
Spoken commentary or storytelling provided through voice.
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storytelling, recounting, commentary, description
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silence, quiet
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narration of events, narration in movies, narration style, narration voice
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/ˈnærətɪv/
noun
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A spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
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The novel’s narrative explores themes of identity and freedom. |
control the narrative |
To influence or shape how a story or situation is understood.
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story, account, tale, chronicle, description
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silence, randomness
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narrative style, narrative voice, personal narrative, political narrative
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adjective
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having a small width; thin; limited in scope; restricted
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The narrow street was barely wide enough for two cars. |
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thin, slim, tight, confined
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wide, broad, spacious, expansive
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narrow street, narrow margin, narrow escape, narrow minded
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😠
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/ˈnæsti/
adjective
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very unpleasant, unkind, or offensive
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He made a nasty comment about her dress. |
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unpleasant, mean, vile, horrible, rude
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pleasant, kind, nice
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nasty smell, nasty habit, nasty surprise, nasty weather
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a large group of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language
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The nation celebrated its independence day with pride. |
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country, state, land, realm
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individual, province, territory
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nation state, powerful nation, united nation, proud nation
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adjective
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relating to a nation, especially its culture, language, or government
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The national anthem was played at the ceremony. |
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state, public, governmental, nationalistic
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local, regional, individual
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national identity, national pride, national team, national government
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/ˈnæʃənəl ˈænθəm/
noun
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an official patriotic song of a country, performed at national events and ceremonies
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The national anthem was played before the international match. |
play the national anthem |
to perform a country’s official patriotic song at a formal or public event
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state anthem, national song, patriotic anthem, official anthem
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foreign anthem, unofficial song
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sing the national anthem, play the national anthem, national anthem ceremony, official national anthem
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🌍
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/ˌnæʃəˈnæləti/
noun
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The status of belonging to a particular nation, either by birth or naturalization.
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Her nationality is Canadian, though she was born in France. |
of all nationalities |
Including people from different nations or backgrounds
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citizenship, origin, ethnicity, heritage, identity
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statelessness, foreignness
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dual nationality, acquire nationality, nationality law, nationality status
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at the level of a whole nation; in a way that involves or affects an entire country
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The policy was implemented nationally to ensure equal benefits for all citizens. |
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nationwide, countrywide, domestically, federally
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locally, regionally
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nationally recognized, nationally implemented, nationally important, nationally regulated
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adjective, adverb
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existing or happening throughout an entire nation
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The campaign received nationwide support. |
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countrywide, national, across the country, all over the nation
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local, regional
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nationwide survey, nationwide network, nationwide strike, nationwide coverage
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adjective
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Belonging to a person by birth; originating in a particular place.
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He is a native speaker of Bengali. |
native land |
the country where a person was born
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indigenous, local, original, natural
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foreign, alien
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native speaker, native language, native culture, native people
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🌿
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adjective
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existing in or derived from nature; not made or caused by humankind
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She prefers to use natural ingredients in her cooking. |
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organic, raw, pure, unprocessed
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artificial, synthetic, man-made
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natural resources, natural beauty, natural selection, natural talent
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/ˈnætʃərəl dɪˈzæstər/
noun
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a catastrophic event caused by natural processes of the Earth that results in significant damage, destruction, or loss of life
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The coastal town was devastated by a natural disaster. |
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catastrophe, calamity, act of God, natural catastrophe, hazard
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blessing, boon
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natural disaster relief, natural disaster management, natural disaster response, prone to natural disasters
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adverb
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In a way that is normal, expected, or without effort.
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He spoke so naturally that everyone felt comfortable. |
naturally enough |
Not surprisingly; as expected
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obviously, surely, normally, effortlessly
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unnaturally, artificially
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behave naturally, speak naturally, occur naturally, naturally gifted
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🌳
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noun
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the natural world; the character or basic qualities of something
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Children should spend more time in nature. |
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environment, wilderness, outdoors, character
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artificiality, civilization, indoors
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human nature, mother nature, laws of nature
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