The Circle of Friends
Nadia was a kind person who loved to meet new people and make friends. Every weekend she would invite her friends to spend time together.
One day Nadia decided to organize a party. She called all her friends, invited them with a warm smile. "Please join us," she said, "It will be so much fun!"
Friends were very happy to get the invitation. They felt good that Nadia always thought about them. Her kindness was contagious.
The party day came. Friends arrived at Nadia's house. Everyone greeted each other with hugs and smiles. The atmosphere was full of joy.
Nadia said, "I enjoy when we're all together. Friends means sharing good times and supporting each other."
Friends started singing together, laughing at funny stories. They shared food, shared memories, shared dreams. This party wasn't just a gathering, it was a celebration of friendship.
Sumon, a friend, said, "Nadia, you always call us, always invite us. Your kindness makes us feel so loved."
Everyone agreed. They felt happy to have such a kind friend. Nadia's smile made everyone smile, her joy spread joy to all.
Together they played games, together they sang songs, together they created memories. The fun was endless, the laughter was constant.
Rina, another friend, shared a thought: "True friendship means meeting not because you have to, but because you want to. It means enjoying each other's company, feeling good together."
Nadia felt emotional. She said, "My friends, you all bring so much joy to my life. I love how we can meet, share, laugh, and just enjoy being together. Your smiles make me happy, your kindness inspires me."
The party continued late into the night. Friends promised to meet again soon, to continue sharing good times. They called it the best party ever.
As everyone was leaving, they greeted Nadia with gratitude. "Thank you for inviting us," they said. "You make us feel so special."
Nadia smiled. She felt happy knowing she had such wonderful friends. Her love for them was genuine, her joy in their company was real.
Next week, another friend called Nadia. "Let's meet again! Let's join together for coffee. I want to share something good with you."
Nadia instantly agreed. She loved these spontaneous meetings. Every time friends met, it brought joy, every time they shared, it deepened their bond.
One friend invited the group to join for a picnic. Another suggested they sing together at a local event. The circle of friends kept growing, the fun kept multiplying.
Nadia realized that friendship is about being kind, sharing good times, meeting regularly, calling to check in, inviting people into your life, and feeling happy together.
She said, "When you greet people with a genuine smile, when you invite them with love, when you share with kindness, you create bonds. Friends are those who make you laugh, who join you in fun, who enjoy your company as much as you enjoy theirs. Every party, every meeting, every call - these are opportunities to feel good, to share joy, to strengthen friendship. I love my friends not because they're perfect, but because they're real. When we sing together, when we laugh together, when we simply sit together - those moments are precious. So keep calling your friends, keep inviting them, keep meeting them. Life is good when you have kind friends to share it with. The smiles, the joy, the laughter - these multiply when shared. And remember, being a good friend means being kind, being there, and making others feel loved. So greet everyone with warmth, join people in their celebrations, enjoy every moment together, and spread happiness wherever you go. Because at the end, what truly matters is the friends you make, the joy you share, and the love you give. Every time we meet, every time we party, every time we laugh together - we're creating memories that will last forever. So be that friend who calls, who invites, who makes others feel good. Be that person who brings fun, who spreads joy, who shares kindness. And most importantly, enjoy these moments, treasure these friendships, and always keep smiling. Because a life filled with good friends, shared laughter, and togetherness is truly a happy life."
Nadia's circle of friends is now inspiring others to be more kind, to meet more often, to share more openly. Her example shows that when you approach friendship with love, kindness, and genuine joy, you create a community where everyone feels good, everyone smiles, and everyone enjoys life together.
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called
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called
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calls
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calling
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to speak to someone on the phone or to shout to attract attention
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She called her mother to share the good news. |
call it a day |
to stop working on something for the rest of the day
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phone, shout, summon, contact, ring
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ignore, silence, neglect
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make a call, missed call, call someone, call for help
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😊
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/ɪnˈdʒɔɪ/
verb
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enjoyed
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enjoyed
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enjoys
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enjoying
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to take pleasure in something
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They enjoyed the music at the concert. |
enjoy yourself |
have a good time
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delight in, relish, savor, appreciate
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dislike, hate, detest
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enjoy life, enjoy the moment, enjoy a meal, enjoy company
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😊
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/fiːl/
verb
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felt
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felt
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feels
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feeling
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To experience an emotion or physical sensation.
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I feel happy when I listen to music. |
feel at home |
To be comfortable and relaxed
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sense, perceive, experience, touch
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ignore, neglect
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feel good, feel bad, feel pain, feel pressure
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/frɛnd/
noun
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a person with whom one has a bond of mutual affection
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He is my best friend. |
fair-weather friend |
someone who is only a friend in good times
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companion, pal, mate, buddy, ally
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enemy, foe, rival
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best friend, close friend, true friend, make friends
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noun
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enjoyment, amusement, or light-hearted pleasure
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We had a lot of fun at the party. |
make fun of |
to tease or mock someone
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enjoyment, amusement, entertainment, pleasure
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boredom, sadness
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have fun, fun activity, fun time, fun party
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adjective
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Of high quality; morally right or beneficial.
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She is a good student who always helps her classmates. |
for good |
permanently
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excellent, fine, beneficial, virtuous, positive
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bad, evil, poor
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good job, good idea, good reason, good student
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verb
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greeted
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greeted
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greets
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greeting
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to say hello or welcome someone politely
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She greeted the guests with a warm smile. |
greet with open arms |
to welcome someone eagerly and happily
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welcome, salute, acknowledge, receive, meet
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ignore, dismiss, overlook
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greet someone, greet warmly, greet with smile, greet with joy
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adjective
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feeling or showing pleasure, contentment, or joy
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She was very happy to receive the gift. |
happy hour |
a period when drinks are sold at reduced prices
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joyful, cheerful, delighted, pleased, content
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sad, unhappy, miserable
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feel happy, look happy, happy moment, happy life
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verb
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invited
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invited
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invites
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inviting
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to ask someone to come to a place or event
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She invited her friends to the party. |
invite trouble |
to do something that is likely to cause problems
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ask, request, call, summon, beckon
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reject, refuse, dismiss
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invite someone, invite to dinner, warmly invite, cordially invite
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verb
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joined
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joined
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joins
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joining
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To connect or link together; to become a member of a group.
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He decided to join the football club. |
join forces |
To work together for a common goal
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connect, unite, attach, participate, enlist
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separate, leave, disconnect
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join a group, join forces, join together, join in
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/dʒɔɪ/
noun
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A feeling of great happiness and delight.
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The children shouted with joy when they saw the gifts. |
bundle of joy |
A newborn baby, seen as a source of great happiness.
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happiness, delight, pleasure, bliss, cheer
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sorrow, sadness, misery
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feel joy, bring joy, express joy, tears of joy
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adjective/noun
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A type or category; showing a gentle, considerate nature.
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She is very kind to her neighbors. |
kind of |
Used to indicate similarity or approximation.
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type, sort, gentle, caring, compassionate
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cruel, harsh, unkind
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kind words, kind gesture, be kind, kind of person
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😂
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/læf/
verb, noun
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laughed
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laughed
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laughs
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laughing
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to make sounds and movements of the face that show amusement or joy
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They laughed loudly at the comedian's joke. |
laugh it off |
to dismiss something unpleasant by treating it humorously
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giggle, chuckle, snicker, roar, cackle
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cry, weep, sob
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burst into laughter, hearty laugh, laugh at, laugh with
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❤️
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/lʌv/
verb
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loved
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loved
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loves
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loving
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to feel deep affection for someone or something
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She loves her family more than anything. |
fall in love |
to begin to feel romantic affection
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adore, cherish, like, care for, value
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hate, dislike
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true love, love story, fall in love, love deeply
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🤝
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/miːt/
verb
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met
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met
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meets
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meeting
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To come into the presence of someone by chance or arrangement.
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I will meet you at the cafe tomorrow. |
meet halfway |
To compromise or find a middle ground.
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encounter, face, see, assemble, greet
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avoid, ignore
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meet someone, meet expectations, meet deadline, meet requirements
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🎉
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/ˈpɑːti/
noun
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a social gathering of people, typically for entertainment
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We had a great time at the birthday party. |
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celebration, event, gathering, festivity
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solitude, isolation, quiet
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birthday party, surprise party, party invitation
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🤝
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/ʃɛər/
verb
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shared
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shared
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shares
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sharing
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to give a portion of (something) to others or allow others to use or enjoy it
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She decided to share her lunch with her friends. |
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distribute, give, allot, contribute
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keep, withhold
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share a meal, share information, share a story, share a moment
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🎤
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/sɪŋ/
verb
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sang
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sung
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sings
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singing
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to make musical sounds with the voice, typically in a tune
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She loves to sing in the choir. |
Sing your heart out |
to sing with great enthusiasm and emotion
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chant, croon, hum, vocalize
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mumble, whisper
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sing a song, sing loudly, sing along, sing in the choir
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😊
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/smaɪl/
verb
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smiled
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smiled
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smiles
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smiling
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to express happiness or friendliness by turning the corners of the mouth upwards
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She smiled when she saw the gift. |
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grin, beam, laugh, show teeth
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frown, scowl
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smile brightly, smile warmly, smile at someone
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🤝
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/təˈɡeðər/
adverb
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with each other; in unity; at the same time
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We should work together to solve this problem. |
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jointly, collectively, unitedly
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separately, apart, alone
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work together, come together, live together
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