Alamgir was the most trusted person in his village. When floods came to the river, everyone came to him for support. But this time the danger was different - there was a threat of a landslide from the hill beside the river.
Fear had spread among everyone. But Alamgir had made a promise to protect his family. Not just his family, he had taken the responsibility to keep the entire village secure.
An emergency meeting was held at night. Everyone was panicking - how would they survive? Alamgir showed courage and said, "We have to struggle. If we stay together, we can escape from this danger."
Preparation began the next day. Alamgir organized everyone. There was a lot of risk, but there was no alternative. The elderly, children, women - everyone had to be defended with a plan.
Three days later, cracks appeared in the hill. The time had come. Alamgir led everyone with his strength. One by one, the entire village moved to a safe place.
That night the hill collapsed. But everyone was secure. Because of Alamgir's courage and leadership, everyone survived.
Two months later, a new village was built in a new place. Alamgir knew that their struggle was not over, but they had achieved the most important thing - everyone was together, there was hope for a better future. He had kept his promise, and this trust was their greatest strength.
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/əˈtʃiːv/
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achieved
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achieved
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achieves
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achieving
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to successfully bring about or reach a desired goal or result
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She worked hard to achieve her dream of becoming a doctor. |
achieve success |
to become successful
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accomplish, attain, realize, fulfill, complete
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fail, lose, abandon
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achieve goal, achieve success, achieve results, achieve excellence
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🦁
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/ˈkʌrɪdʒ/
noun
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the ability to do something that frightens one; bravery
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It takes courage to stand up for what is right. |
pluck up courage |
to force yourself to be brave enough to do something
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bravery, valor, boldness, fearlessness, spirit
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cowardice, fear
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show courage, great courage, moral courage
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⚠️
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/ˈdeɪn.dʒər/
noun
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The possibility of harm, injury, or loss.
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The hikers were in great danger during the storm. |
in danger |
at risk of harm or injury
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risk, threat, peril, hazard, jeopardy
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safety, security, protection
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serious danger, put in danger, danger zone, face danger
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⚔️
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/dɪˈfɛnd/
verb
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defended
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defended
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defends
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defending
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To protect someone or something from harm or attack.
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The lawyer worked hard to defend her client. |
defend one's honor |
To protect one’s reputation from criticism or insult.
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protect, guard, shield, support, justify
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attack, abandon, betray
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defend a case, defend the goal, defend human rights
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🏃♂️
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/ɪˈskeɪp/
verb
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escaped
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escaped
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escapes
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escaping
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To break free from confinement or control; to get away.
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The prisoner tried to escape from jail. |
escape reality |
To avoid or forget real-life problems by focusing on something else.
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flee, break out, evade, get away, run away
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stay, capture, confinement
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escape route, escape plan, escape from, narrow escape
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A group consisting of parents and their children, or all the descendants of a common ancestor.
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She spends most of her weekends with her family. |
family ties |
The strong connections and relationships between family members.
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household, relatives, kin, clan, tribe
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strangers, outsiders
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close family, nuclear family, family life, family ties
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/fɪr/
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feared
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feared
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fears
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fearing
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An unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous.
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She has a fear of flying. |
face your fears |
Confront something that scares you.
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anxiety, dread, terror, worry, concern
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courage, bravery, confidence
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fear of death, fear factor, live in fear, fear something
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/ˈfjuːtʃər/
noun
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The time yet to come.
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No one can predict the future with certainty. |
bright future |
a positive or successful time ahead
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tomorrow, time ahead, destiny, prospect
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past, present
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bright future, near future, uncertain future, future plans
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verb
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hoped
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hoped
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hopes
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hoping
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To want something to happen or be true and think it is possible.
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I hope everything goes well with your exam. |
hope against hope |
To continue to hope even when the situation seems hopeless.
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wish, desire, expect, trust, optimism
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despair, doubt
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hope for, hope that, lose hope, give hope
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🤝
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/ˈprɒmɪs/
verb
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promised
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promised
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promises
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promising
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to assure someone that one will definitely do something; to give one's word
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I promise to help you with your homework. |
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pledge, vow, swear, guarantee
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break, betray, deny
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promise to help, make a promise, keep promises, break promises
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/prəˈtekt/
verb
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protected
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protected
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protects
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protecting
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to keep safe from harm or danger; to defend
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The helmet protects your head from injury. |
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defend, guard, shield, safeguard
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attack, harm, endanger, expose
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protect from harm, protect the environment, protect rights, protect carefully, protect completely
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/rɪsk/
verb
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risked
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risked
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risks
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risking
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to expose to danger or loss; to take a chance
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He risked his life to save the child. |
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endanger, hazard, jeopardize, venture
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protect, secure, safeguard, preserve
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risk life, take risk, high risk, risk everything
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🔒
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/sɪˈkjʊər/
verb/adjective
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secured
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secured
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secures
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securing
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to make safe or protect; to fix something firmly in place
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Please secure the door before you leave. |
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safeguard, protect, lock, fasten
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expose, endanger
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secure the area, secure the future, secure a position
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💪
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/strɛŋkθ/
noun
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the quality or state of being physically strong; the capacity to withstand force or pressure
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Her strength helped her overcome the difficulties. |
in strength |
in large numbers; collectively powerful
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power, might, force, resilience, endurance
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weakness, fragility
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inner strength, physical strength, strength of character, show strength, gain strength
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💪
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/ˈstrʌɡl/
verb
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struggled
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struggled
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struggles
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struggling
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to fight or make a strenuous effort to achieve something
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He struggled to lift the heavy box. |
a struggle for survival |
a difficult situation in which one is fighting to stay alive
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fight, battle, strive, exert
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succeed, relax
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struggle with, struggle for, personal struggle
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🤝
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/səˈpɔːrt/
verb
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supported
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supported
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supports
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supporting
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to help or assist someone; to hold up or bear the weight of something
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The family will support their son through his studies. |
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help, assist, aid, back
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oppose, hinder, obstruct, abandon
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support fully, support decision, support family, financial support
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🌱
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/sərˈvaɪv/
verb
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survived
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survived
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survives
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surviving
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To continue to live or exist after a difficult event or situation.
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He managed to survive the storm. |
survival of the fittest |
The idea that only the strongest individuals succeed or endure.
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endure, persist, outlive, remain, withstand
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perish, die, succumb
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survive an accident, survive a crisis, survive on, survive against odds
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⚠️
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/θrɛt/
noun
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A statement or action indicating intent to cause harm or danger.
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The letter contained a threat against the company. |
make a threat |
To express an intention to harm or cause problems.
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danger, menace, intimidation, warning, risk
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safety, protection, assurance
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serious threat, direct threat, pose a threat
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🤝
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/trʌst/
verb
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trusted
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trusted
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trusts
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trusting
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to believe in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something
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I trust you to handle this situation carefully. |
trust your instincts |
to rely on your natural intuition or feeling about something
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believe in, have faith in, rely on, confide in
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distrust, doubt, mistrust
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trust someone, trust in, trust with, earn trust
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🏘️
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/ˈvɪlɪdʒ/
noun
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a small community or group of houses in a rural area
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They live in a small village surrounded by mountains. |
village green |
a grassy area in a village, often used for recreation
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hamlet, town, settlement, community
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city, metropolis
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village life, village community, small village, remote village
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