The Betrayal
The battle has begun in the field. The king was ready to attack the enemy with his army. His ally, the general, was standing by his side. The king had a strong belief in victory. But he did not know that his general was planning to betray him. Shortly after the war began, the general started to retreat with his soldiers. The king was left alone. The enemy soldiers surrounded him. An arrow hit him in the arm. He started to bleed. He felt that he could never forgive his general for this betrayal. With this bitter feeling, he continued to fight. He was fighting like a hundred men, as if he were a beast. But he could not last long. The enemies captured him. The king put all the blame on his fate. He was thinking about how he would get out of this situation.
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/əˈbændən/
verb
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abandoned
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abandoned
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abandons
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abandoning
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to leave behind or give up completely
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He decided to abandon the project due to lack of funds. |
abandon ship |
to leave a failing situation quickly
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desert, forsake, leave, quit, relinquish
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keep, maintain, continue
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abandon hope, abandon plan, abandon effort, abandon project
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/əˈbjuːs/ (verb), /əˈbjuːs/ (noun)
verb, noun
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abused
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abused
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abuses
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abusing
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to use something in a harmful way; to treat someone badly or cruelly
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He was accused of abusing his power. |
substance abuse |
the harmful or excessive use of drugs or alcohol
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mistreat, misuse, exploit, harm, oppress
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respect, protect, cherish
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child abuse, drug abuse, verbal abuse, abuse of power
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/ˈælaɪ/
verb
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allied
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allied
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allies
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allying
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To unite or form a connection or partnership with another person, group, or nation.
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The two countries decided to ally against their common enemy. |
ally with |
To form a partnership or alliance with someone.
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associate, unite, partner, combine, join
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oppose, resist, separate
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ally with, strong ally, loyal ally, ally against
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/ˈɑːrmi/
noun
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a large organized military force trained for war
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The army protected the border from attack. |
join the army |
to enlist in the military service
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military, troops, forces, soldiers
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civilians, noncombatants
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army base, army officer, join the army, regular army
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/ˈæroʊ/
noun
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a thin, straight weapon with a pointed tip, shot from a bow
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The hunter shot an arrow at the target. |
arrow of time |
the concept that time moves in only one direction, from past to future
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dart, shaft, bolt, missile, projectile
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none, null
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shoot an arrow, bow and arrow, arrow flight, arrow tip
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/əˈsɔːlt/
noun, verb
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assaulted
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assaulted
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assaults
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assaulting
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a physical attack or to attack someone violently
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He was charged with assault after the fight. |
sexual assault |
unwanted sexual contact or attack
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attack, strike, aggression, offensive
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defense, protection
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commit assault, charged with assault, physical assault
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/əˈtæk/
verb
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attacked
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attacked
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attacks
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attacking
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to use force to try to harm a person, group, or place
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The army attacked the enemy base at dawn. |
heart attack |
a sudden serious medical condition when the heart stops working properly
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assault, strike, charge, raid, ambush
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defend, protect, guard
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launch an attack, under attack, sudden attack, heart attack
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/ˈbætəl/
noun/verb
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battled
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battled
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battles
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battling
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A fight between armed forces or a struggle to achieve or resist something.
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The soldiers prepared for the final battle. |
fight an uphill battle |
to struggle against great difficulties
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fight, conflict, clash, war, struggle
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peace, truce
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win a battle, lose a battle, fierce battle, battle against
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/biːst/
noun
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a large or dangerous animal; a cruel or brutal person
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The lion is known as the king of beasts. |
beauty and the beast |
used to describe two very different people or things, one beautiful and one ugly or fierce
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animal, brute, monster, creature, savage
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human, angel
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wild beast, ferocious beast, king of beasts, mythical beast
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/bɪˈɡɪn/
verb
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began
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begun
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begins
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beginning
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To start something; to perform the first part of an action.
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They will begin the project tomorrow. |
to begin with |
as the first consideration
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start, commence, initiate, launch
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end, finish, conclude
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begin work, begin project, begin journey, begin process
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/bɪˈliːf/
noun
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an acceptance that something exists or is true, especially without proof
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Her belief in kindness inspired many people. |
beyond belief |
something that is very surprising or hard to imagine
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faith, trust, conviction, opinion, view
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doubt, disbelief, skepticism
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strong belief, personal belief, religious belief, belief system
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/bɪˈtreɪ/
verb
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betrayed
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betrayed
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betrays
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betraying
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to be disloyal to someone or reveal something in violation of trust
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He felt betrayed by his closest friend. |
betray someone's trust |
to reveal secrets or act against someone's confidence
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deceive, double-cross, expose, reveal, backstab
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loyal, support, protect
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betray trust, betray friend, betray confidence
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/ˈbɪtər/
adjective
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having a sharp, unpleasant taste or showing strong hostility or resentment
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She felt bitter about losing the competition. |
bitter pill to swallow |
an unpleasant fact or situation that must be accepted
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harsh, resentful, sour, acrid, severe
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sweet, pleasant, delightful
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bitter taste, bitter truth, bitter experience, bitter rival
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/blæk/
adjective
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of the very darkest color due to the absence of light
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She wore a black dress to the party. |
black and white |
clear and straightforward
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dark, ebony, jet, inky
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white, bright
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black dress, black coffee, pitch black, black hole
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☝️
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/bleɪm/
verb
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blamed
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blamed
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blames
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blaming
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to hold someone responsible for a fault or wrong
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He blamed his friend for the mistake. |
put the blame on |
to make someone responsible for something bad
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accuse, fault, charge, condemn
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praise, absolve, forgive
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blame for, put the blame, blame game, blame others
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/blæst/
noun, verb
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blasted
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blasted
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blasts
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blasting
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a strong gust of wind, an explosion, or a loud sound; to destroy or shatter by explosion
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The explosion sent a powerful blast through the building. |
have a blast |
to have a very enjoyable time
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explosion, burst, boom, gust, detonation
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silence, calm, stillness
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blast wave, blast furnace, blast off, blasting sound
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/bliːd/
verb
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bled
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bled
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bleeds
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bleeding
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to lose blood from the body, especially due to injury
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She began to bleed from the cut on her arm. |
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hemorrhage, ooze, drip, seep
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heal, stop
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bleed heavily, bleed profusely, bleed out, bleed internally
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/blaɪnd/
adjective
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Unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition.
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He has been blind since birth. |
blind faith |
Complete trust without questioning or evidence.
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sightless, visionless, unseeing, eyeless
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sighted, seeing
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blind person, blind alley, blind spot, blindfold
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🧱
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/blɑːk/
noun, verb
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blocked
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blocked
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blocks
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blocking
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A solid piece of hard material; to stop movement or progress.
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The police blocked the road after the accident. |
writer's block |
The inability to think of what to write.
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obstruct, stop, hinder, barrier, cube
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allow, permit, unblock
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block the road, building block, apartment block, block out
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/blʌd/
noun
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The red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and animals.
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The doctor took a sample of blood for testing. |
blood is thicker than water |
Family relationships are stronger than other relationships.
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plasma, lifeblood, gore, vital fluid
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water, pus
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blood pressure, blood test, blood group, blood donation
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