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👥
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/ˈʌðərz/
pronoun
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people or things distinct from the ones already mentioned or known
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I like to spend time with others. |
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people, individuals, others, another
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self, oneself
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help others, other people, among others
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↔️❓
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/ˈʌðərwaɪz/
adverb
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in a different way; if not; or else; apart from that
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Study hard, otherwise you will fail the exam. |
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or else, alternatively, differently, if not
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likewise, similarly, correspondingly
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or otherwise, otherwise known as, unless otherwise stated
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✔️
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/ɔːt/
modal verb
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Used to indicate duty, correctness, or moral obligation.
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You ought to respect your elders. |
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should, must, have to, need to
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must not, should not
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ought to do, ought not to, one ought to
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🏡
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/aʊər/
pronoun
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belonging to or associated with the speaker and one or more other people
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This is our house. |
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ours, belonging to us, our own
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their, your
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our family, our team, our responsibility
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🤝
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/aʊərz/
pronoun
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belonging to or associated with us
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This victory is ours. |
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belonging to us, our own, possessed by us
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theirs, yours, his
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friend of ours, house of ours, idea of ours
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🤗
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/aʊərˈsɛlvz/
pronoun
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used by the speaker to refer to themselves and one or more others as the object of the verb
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We should help ourselves before helping others. |
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we, we ourselves, our own
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themselves, others
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help ourselves, find ourselves, express ourselves
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➡️
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/aʊt/
adverb
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moving or appearing away from the inside or center; not at home or present
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He stepped out of the room quietly. |
out of the blue |
happening unexpectedly
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outside, away, absent, beyond
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in, inside
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out of control, out of reach, out of stock, out of time
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⚠️
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/ˈaʊtˌbreɪk/
noun
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a sudden start or occurrence of something unpleasant, like disease or violence
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There was an outbreak of flu in the city. |
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eruption, flare-up, epidemic, surge
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end, cessation, calm
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outbreak of disease, sudden outbreak, outbreak of violence
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🏆
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/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
noun
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the result or consequence of an action or situation; the final product
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The outcome of the election surprised everyone. |
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result, consequence, conclusion, end result
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beginning, cause, input, start
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positive outcome, final outcome, predict outcome
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🌳
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/ˈaʊtdɔːr/
adjective
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situated, existing, or done outside a building
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We planned an outdoor picnic for the weekend. |
outdoor activities |
recreational things people do outside, like sports or camping
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open-air, outside, external, exterior
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indoor, inside
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outdoor sports, outdoor event, outdoor seating, outdoor adventure
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🌳
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/ˌaʊtˈdɔːrz/
adverb; noun
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outside a building; the natural environment outside
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We spent the whole afternoon outdoors enjoying the fresh air. |
outdoorsy type |
a person who enjoys outdoor activities
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outside, open air, exterior, wilderness
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indoors, inside
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outdoors activities, sleep outdoors, live outdoors, enjoy the outdoors
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👗
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/ˈaʊtˌfɪt/
noun
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A set of clothes worn together, often for a particular occasion.
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She wore a beautiful outfit to the party. |
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attire, costume, clothing, apparel, dress
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rags, undress
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wear outfit, stylish outfit, wedding outfit, matching outfit
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🏖️
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/ˈaʊtɪŋ/
noun
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a short trip or excursion, often for leisure or enjoyment
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They had a lovely outing at the beach last weekend. |
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excursion, trip, adventure, journey
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stay, rest, retreat
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family outing, weekend outing, picnic outing
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🔌
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/ˈaʊtlet/
noun
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a means by which something is released, expressed, or distributed
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Art is a great outlet for emotions. |
power outlet |
a socket that provides electrical power
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vent, escape, channel, release, store
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inlet, blockage
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shopping outlet, outlet store, emotional outlet, power outlet
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🔭
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/ˈaʊtlʊk/
noun
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a person's general attitude or view; a forecast or prospect
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The economic outlook for the year is positive. |
bright outlook |
a positive or hopeful perspective about the future
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perspective, view, forecast, attitude, expectation
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pessimism, despair
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positive outlook, global outlook, financial outlook, outlook on life
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🏭
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/ˈaʊtpʊt/
noun
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the amount of something produced by a person, machine, or system
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The factory has increased its output by 20% this year. |
high output |
producing a large amount or quantity
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production, yield, product, result, performance
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input, consumption
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increase output, total output, energy output, data output
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😡
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/ˈaʊtreɪdʒ/
noun/verb
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outraged
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outraged
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outrages
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outraging
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A strong feeling of anger and shock; to arouse anger or shock.
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The unfair decision caused public outrage. |
cry of outrage |
A loud protest or complaint expressing anger or shock.
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indignation, fury, resentment, anger, shock
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calm, contentment, satisfaction
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public outrage, express outrage, cause outrage, cry of outrage
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🌳
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/ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/
noun/adjective/adverb
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the external part or surface of something; beyond the boundary
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Children were playing outside in the yard. |
on the outside |
viewed externally; not part of a group
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exterior, surface, outdoors, external
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inside, interior
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outside world, outside chance, outside influence, outside the box
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🚶♂️
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/ˌaʊtˈsaɪdə(r)/
noun
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a person who is not accepted as a member of a particular group or community
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As a new student, she often felt like an outsider at school. |
feel like an outsider |
to feel excluded or not part of a group
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stranger, newcomer, foreigner, alien, nonmember
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insider, member
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social outsider, political outsider, complete outsider, feel like an outsider
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🏆
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/aʊtˈstændɪŋ/
adjective
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extremely good or impressive; not yet resolved or paid
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She received an award for her outstanding performance. |
outstanding debt |
unpaid amount of money that is still owed
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excellent, remarkable, exceptional, notable
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ordinary, mediocre
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outstanding achievement, outstanding performance, outstanding debt, outstanding issue
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🔥
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/ˈʌv.ən/
noun
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an enclosed compartment used for heating, baking, or drying food
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She baked cookies in the oven for thirty minutes. |
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stove, range, kiln
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refrigerator, freezer
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gas oven, electric oven, microwave oven, convection oven
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⬆️
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/ˈoʊvər/
preposition, adverb
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across, on top of, or beyond
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The book is lying over the table. |
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above, across, beyond
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under, beneath
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over the table, over the years, over there
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🌍
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/ˈoʊvərɔːl/
adjective, adverb
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in general or as a whole
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Overall, the project has been successful. |
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generally, broadly, in total
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specifically, individually
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overall view, overall performance, overall result
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💪
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/ˌoʊvərˈkʌm/
verb
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overcame
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overcome
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overcomes
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overcoming
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to succeed in dealing with a problem or difficulty; to defeat
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She managed to overcome all the challenges in her career. |
overcome with emotion |
deeply affected by strong feelings
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conquer, defeat, prevail, master
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surrender, fail
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overcome fear, overcome difficulties, overcome obstacles, overcome challenges
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👀
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/ˌoʊvərˈlʊk/
verb
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overlooked
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overlooked
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overlooks
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overlooking
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to fail to notice something; to have a view from above
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She overlooked an important detail in the contract. |
to overlook mistakes |
to forgive or ignore minor errors
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miss, ignore, disregard, supervise, neglect
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notice, observe
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overlook a detail, overlook a mistake, overlook the sea, overlooking the city
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😬
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adverb
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to an excessive degree or extent
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She was overly concerned about the results. |
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excessively, excessively, unduly, too much
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moderately, reasonably
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overly cautious, overly enthusiastic, overly critical
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🌙
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/ˌəʊvəˈnaɪt/
adverb, adjective
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for or during the night; suddenly or in a very short time
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Her small business became famous overnight after a viral video. |
overnight success |
a sudden or unexpected achievement
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suddenly, instantly, immediately, unexpectedly
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gradually, slowly
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overnight stay, overnight delivery, overnight success, overnight change
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🌍
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/ˌoʊvərˈsiːz/
adjective
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in or to a foreign country across the sea
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He went overseas for higher education. |
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abroad, foreign, international, external
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domestic, local
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overseas market, overseas education, overseas trip, overseas investment
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👁️
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/ˌoʊvərˈsiː/
verb
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oversaw
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overseen
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oversees
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overseeing
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to supervise or watch over something; to manage and direct
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The manager will oversee the entire construction project. |
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supervise, monitor, manage, direct
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neglect, ignore, abandon, overlook
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oversee operations, oversee projects, oversee carefully, directly oversee, oversee the work
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🔄
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/ˌoʊvərˈtɜrn/
verb
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overturned
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overturned
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overturns
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overturning
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to turn something upside down or to reverse a decision or judgment
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The court decided to overturn the previous ruling. |
overturn the tables |
to reverse a situation completely
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reverse, cancel, annul, revoke, upend
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uphold, confirm, support
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overturn a decision, overturn a car, overturn a law, overturn a ruling
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🌊
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/ˌoʊvərˈwɛlm/
verb
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overwhelmed
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overwhelms
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overwhelming
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to overpower someone emotionally or physically; to be too much to handle
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She was overwhelmed with gratitude after receiving the help. |
overwhelmed with joy |
to feel extreme happiness
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overpower, crush, engulf, overcome, astonish
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calm, comfort, underwhelm
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overwhelm with work, overwhelm the enemy, overwhelmed by emotions
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🌊
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/ˌəʊvəˈwelmɪŋ/
adjective
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very great in amount; too powerful or difficult to deal with
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The support from the community was overwhelming after the tragedy. |
overwhelming majority |
a very large majority
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powerful, immense, enormous, intense, vast
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small, minor, weak
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overwhelming support, overwhelming evidence, overwhelming majority, overwhelming feeling
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💳
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/oʊ/
verb
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owed
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owed
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owes
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owing
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to be under obligation to pay or repay; to be indebted
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I owe my success to my parents' support. |
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be indebted, be obligated, be liable, be in debt
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own, possess, have, collect
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owe money, owe debt, owe favor, owe gratitude
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/oʊn/
verb, adjective
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owned
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owned
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owns
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owning
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to possess something; belonging to oneself
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She owns a beautiful house in the city. |
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possess, have, hold
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lack, not have
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own a house, own property, own up
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💼
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/ˈoʊ.nər/
noun
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a person who owns something; someone who has legal possession of property
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The owner of the restaurant greeted us warmly. |
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proprietor, possessor, holder, landlord
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tenant, renter, borrower, user
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business owner, property owner, car owner
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🏠
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/ˈoʊnərʃɪp/
noun
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the state or fact of owning something; legal right of possession
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He took full ownership of the company after his father retired. |
take ownership |
to accept responsibility for something
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possession, proprietorship, control, custody, tenure
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dispossession, loss, denial
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take ownership, property ownership, joint ownership, full ownership
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🌬️
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/ˈɒksɪdʒən/
noun
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a colorless, odorless gas that is essential for breathing and combustion
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something essential for survival
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air, element, gas, life-support, breath
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carbon dioxide, pollutant
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oxygen level, oxygen supply, oxygen mask, pure oxygen
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🏃♀️
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/peɪs/
noun
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the speed at which something happens or is done
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She walked at a slow pace. |
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speed, rate, tempo, velocity
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slowness, delay, retardation
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fast pace, slow pace, quick pace, steady pace
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🎒
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/pæk/
verb,noun
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packed
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packed
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packs
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packing
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to put things into a container for storage or transport; a collection of items kept together
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She packed her clothes into a suitcase for the trip. |
pack it in |
to stop doing something
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bundle, load, fill, group, assemble
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unpack, scatter, disperse
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pack a bag, pack luggage, pack animals, pack tightly
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📦
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/ˈpækɪdʒ/
noun
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a container or wrapping in which something is packed
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He received a package in the mail. |
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parcel, bundle, box, shipment
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unpacking, unpacked item
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shipping package, gift package, delivery package, large package
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📦
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/ˈpæk.ɪt/
noun
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a small package or container holding items or information
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He bought a packet of biscuits from the shop. |
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package, parcel, bundle, sachet, pouch
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bulk, load
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packet of chips, packet of biscuits, packet of seeds, small packet
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📒
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/pæd/
noun
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a small cushion or block of soft material; also a set of sheets of paper fastened together
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He wrote her phone number on a yellow pad. |
notepad |
a small notebook for writing notes
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cushion, mat, block, notebook, sheet
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hardboard, rough surface
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writing pad, note pad, knee pad, shoulder pad
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📄
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/peɪdʒ/
noun
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one side of a sheet of paper, or a single sheet of paper in a book or document
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Turn to the next page for more information. |
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leaf, sheet, folio, document
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blank, empty space
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turn the page, page number, front page, last page
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😢
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/peɪn/
noun
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physical suffering or discomfort; mental or emotional distress
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The patient felt severe pain in his back. |
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ache, suffering, agony, discomfort
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pleasure, comfort, relief, ease
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severe pain, chronic pain, feel pain
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😖
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/ˈpeɪn.fəl/
adjective
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causing physical or emotional pain
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The injury was very painful, and he needed immediate care. |
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aching, sore, excruciating, distressing
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comfortable, painless, soothing
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painful experience, painful injury, painful memories
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🎨
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/peɪnt/
verb
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painted
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painted
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paints
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painting
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to apply a colored substance to a surface
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She loves to paint landscapes in her free time. |
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decorate, color, coat, stain
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erase, remove, strip
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paint a picture, paint the walls, paint the house
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🎨
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/ˈpeɪn.tər/
noun
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a person who paints pictures or decorates buildings
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The painter created a beautiful landscape on canvas. |
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artist, decorator, illustrator
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destroyer, eraser
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house painter, portrait painter, landscape painter, abstract painter
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🎨
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/ˈpeɪntɪŋ/
noun
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a picture or design made using paint
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The painting on the wall was created by a famous artist. |
a picture is worth a thousand words |
visual images are more effective than verbal descriptions
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artwork, portrait, illustration, depiction
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reality, blank
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oil painting, landscape painting, wall painting, abstract painting
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noun
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two things of the same kind that are used together
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She wore a matching pair of shoes. |
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duo, couple, set, twosome
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single, individual
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pair of shoes, perfect pair, matching pair
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🏰
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/ˈpælɪs/
noun
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a large and impressive building that is the official home of a king, queen, or other ruler
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The royal family lives in a magnificent palace. |
a palace fit for a king |
a place that is luxurious and grand
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castle, mansion, fortress, residence, estate
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hut, cabin, shack
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royal palace, presidential palace, ancient palace, marble palace
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