Homeless League Reborn
The old facility in Dhaka sprang back to life today. Volunteers launched a bold endeavor. Their aim is to bring homeless teens back onto the field. The atmosphere felt so engaging that everyone was captivated. The mayor said the project would earn enormous success next year. Coach Rita shared how they envision the future squad. During the pandemic epidemic, kids stayed away from play. Now they enforce strict rules to protect equality on the pitch. Every warm-up includes cardio exercise. Crews have started repainting the existing stands. Attendance arrived exactly as expected this afternoon. The new rules are written out in explicit posters. Sunscreen and umbrellas reduce sun exposure. A values class explored fairness at the camp. After each drill the coaches deliver instant feedback. Their goal is to help the talents flourish again. In the evening they played a mini football match. Yellow clouds reminded them of the weather forecast. Yet the field remained completely friendly. Senior players never stopped offering guidance to the newcomers.
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endeavored
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endeavored
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endeavors
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endeavoring
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to try hard to do or achieve something
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She endeavored to finish the project on time. |
human endeavor |
the effort made by humans to achieve something
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strive, attempt, try, struggle, undertake
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neglect, quit
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make an endeavor, noble endeavor, endeavor to achieve, human endeavor
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adjective
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charming, attractive, or interesting
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The speaker gave an engaging presentation that captured everyone's attention. |
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charming, captivating, appealing, delightful, fascinating
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boring, dull, uninteresting
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engaging personality, engaging story, engaging smile, engaging content
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/ɪˈnɔːrməs/
adjective
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Extremely large in size, amount, or degree.
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They built an enormous stadium in the city. |
enormous effort |
a very great or intense amount of effort
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huge, vast, immense, massive, gigantic
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tiny, small, little
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enormous impact, enormous amount, enormous pressure, enormous responsibility
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verb
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envisioned
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envisioned
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envisions
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envisioning
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to imagine or picture something in the future; to visualize a possibility or goal
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She envisions a world where everyone has equal access to education. |
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imagine, visualize, foresee, picture, conceive
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ignore, overlook, disregard
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envision a future, envision a plan, envision success, clearly envision
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a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
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The flu epidemic affected thousands of people in the city. |
spread like an epidemic |
something that grows or spreads very quickly
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outbreak, plague, pandemic, contagion, surge
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endemic, limited, contained
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flu epidemic, epidemic outbreak, control epidemic, epidemic spread
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the state of being equal, especially in rights, status, and opportunities
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The organization works to promote gender equality in the workplace. |
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fairness, parity, balance, justice
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inequality, bias, discrimination
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gender equality, social equality, equality of opportunity, promote equality
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exercised
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exercised
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exercises
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exercising
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Physical activity done to maintain or improve health and fitness.
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She does exercise every morning. |
exercise control |
to use or apply control
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workout, training, practice, drill, activity
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inaction, idleness
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do exercise, regular exercise, exercise routine, exercise program
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adjective
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present or currently in use or operation
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The existing rules need to be updated. |
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present, current, available, ongoing
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future, new, upcoming
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existing law, existing system, existing building, existing structure
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adjective
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regarded as likely to happen; anticipated
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The expected results were better than we thought. |
as expected |
in the way that was predicted or anticipated
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anticipated, predicted, awaited, foreseeable
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unexpected, surprising, unforeseen
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expected result, expected outcome, highly expected, expected arrival
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adjective
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stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt
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The teacher gave explicit instructions for the assignment. |
make explicit |
to state something clearly and directly
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clear, direct, precise, unambiguous, definite
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vague, implicit, ambiguous
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explicit instructions, explicit detail, explicit statement, make explicit
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/ɪkˈspəʊʒər/
noun
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the state of being exposed to contact with something, especially harmful
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Prolonged exposure to the sun can damage your skin. |
exposure therapy |
a treatment that helps people face and reduce fear
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contact, vulnerability, openness, disclosure
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protection, concealment
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exposure to risk, exposure therapy, media exposure, sun exposure
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/fəˈsɪl.ə.ti/
noun
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a building, service, or piece of equipment provided for a particular purpose
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The new sports facility includes a swimming pool and gymnasium. |
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amenity, service, installation, resource
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inconvenience, difficulty, obstacle, hindrance
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sports facility, medical facility, research facility
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/ˈfɛə(r)nɪs/
noun
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the quality of being free from bias, favoritism, or injustice
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She always strives for fairness in her decisions. |
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justice, impartiality, equity, objectivity
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bias, unfairness, injustice
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fairness in judgment, fairness in treatment, fairness at work
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/ˈfiːdbæk/
noun
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information or opinions about how well someone is doing something
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She asked her teacher for feedback on her essay. |
constructive feedback |
helpful comments intended to improve performance or work
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response, opinion, comment, reaction, input
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silence, neglect
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give feedback, receive feedback, positive feedback, customer feedback
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/ˈflʌrɪʃ/
verb
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flourished
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flourished
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flourishes
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flourishing
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To grow or develop in a healthy or successful way.
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Her business began to flourish after she introduced online sales. |
in full flourish |
At the peak of success or growth.
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prosper, thrive, bloom, succeed, grow
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fail, decline, wither
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flourish in business, culture flourishes, economy flourishes
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/ˈfʊtˌbɔːl/
noun
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A team sport played with a ball that is kicked or carried to score points.
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They watched a football match on TV. |
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soccer, game, match, sport, gridiron
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none, inactivity
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football match, football player, football field, football team
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/ˈfɔːrkæst/
noun/verb
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forecast
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forecast
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forecasts
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forecasting
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To predict future events, especially weather or economic trends.
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The weather office forecast heavy rain for tomorrow. |
long-term forecast |
Prediction about a distant future period
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predict, project, estimate, prognosis, outlook
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ignore, miscalculate
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economic forecast, weather forecast, forecast demand, forecast growth
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/ˈfrɛndli/
adjective
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Kind and pleasant; showing goodwill and affection.
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The shop owner is very friendly to new customers. |
friendly fire |
weapon fire coming from one's own side by mistake
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kind, warm, amiable, welcoming, sociable
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hostile, unfriendly, cold
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friendly smile, friendly attitude, friendly relationship, friendly environment
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/ˈɡaɪ.dəns/
noun
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advice or information aimed at resolving a problem or difficulty; leadership or direction
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The teacher provided valuable guidance to help students choose their career paths. |
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direction, advice, counseling, instruction
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confusion, misdirection, neglect, abandonment
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career guidance, spiritual guidance, guidance counselor
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/ˈhoʊmləs/
adjective
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Without a home, and therefore typically living on the streets.
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The organization helps homeless people find shelter. |
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destitute, vagrant, displaced, houseless
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settled, housed
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homeless person, homeless shelter, homeless community
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