Morning Pledges on the River Field
We held the river festival on the same field again this year. Feet grew soaked in muddy rainwater, yet everyone stayed. Seagulls continued to soar above the river. Kids took off their wet socks to let them dry. Elders shared memories while sitting on the camp sofa. They listened to restoration plans on soft cushions. Everyone said the river's sole future rested in their hands. Rothi delivered a solo poem. There were some info sheets on every table. Volunteers told stories of a brave sort. Teams verified data to block disinformation spam. Lights were strung across the bridge's span. Cyclists gave a burst of energy as they spin along the river path. A fable described the river wanting to spit out plastic. Workshops explained how plastic can stab fish diets. Eco gardeners were told to prune, not cut, the stems. Everyone promised to take each small step consistently. The giant mural completely stunned the crowd. 'It's such a beautiful morning,' Arafat said. Actors performed in symbolic suits.
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➖
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/seɪm/
adjective
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identical; not different or changed
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We wore the same dress at the party. |
same old story |
a situation that is familiar and often disappointing
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identical, equal, similar, alike
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different, distinct, varied
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same time, same day, same place, same dress
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/soʊk/
verb
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soaked
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soaked
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soaks
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soaking
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to make something completely wet by immersing it in liquid
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She soaked the clothes in water before washing them. |
soak up knowledge |
to absorb information eagerly
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drench, saturate, immerse, absorb
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dry, dehydrate, evaporate
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soak clothes, soak in water, soak up knowledge, soak overnight
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🦅
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/sɔːr/
verb
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soared
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soared
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soars
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soaring
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to fly or rise high in the air; to increase rapidly or dramatically
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The eagle soared high above the mountains. |
soar to new heights |
to achieve great success or improvement
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rise, ascend, climb, surge, escalate
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fall, drop, descend
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soar high, prices soar, spirits soar, soar above
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/sɒk/
noun
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a piece of clothing worn on the foot and lower part of the leg.
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He put on a pair of clean socks before leaving the house. |
pull up your socks |
to make an effort to improve your performance or behavior.
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stocking, hosiery, footwear, covering
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barefoot, naked foot
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pair of socks, woolen socks, cotton socks, ankle socks
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/ˈsəʊfə/
noun
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a comfortable seat with a back and arms for two or more people.
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She sat on the sofa and started reading her favorite book. |
sofa potato |
a person who spends a lot of time sitting and watching TV.
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couch, settee, divan, loveseat
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bench, stool
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leather sofa, comfortable sofa, sofa bed, sofa cushion
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/sɔft/
adjective
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not hard or firm; gentle; quiet; tender
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The pillow is very soft and comfortable. |
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gentle, tender, smooth, mild
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hard, rough, firm, harsh
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soft touch, soft voice, soft fabric, soft light
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👤
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/soʊl/
adjective
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being the only one; single and not shared with others
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She was the sole survivor of the accident. |
sole proprietor |
a person who owns and runs a business alone
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only, single, exclusive, lone, solitary
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shared, joint, multiple
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sole purpose, sole responsibility, sole owner, sole agent
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🎤
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/ˈsoʊloʊ/
adjective
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performed by one person alone; a single performance
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She decided to perform a solo dance at the talent show. |
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individual, single, soloist
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group, ensemble
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solo performance, solo act, solo artist
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/sʌm/
determiner
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an unspecified amount or number of something
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I have some money in my wallet. |
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a few, several, a number of, certain
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none, all
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some time, some people, some things, some amount
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🔀
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/sɔːrt/
verb
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sorted
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sorted
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sorts
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sorting
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to arrange or categorize something
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Please sort the files by date. |
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arrange, categorize, organize, classify
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disorder, scatter
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sort out, sort through, sort by
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/spæm/
noun
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unsolicited or unwanted electronic communication, typically in the form of email
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My inbox is full of spam emails that I need to delete. |
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junk, unsolicited mail, nuisance
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legitimate mail, valid communication
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spam email, spam message, spam filter
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🌉
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/spæn/
noun
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the full extent or length of something from one end to another
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The bridge has a span of over 500 meters. |
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range, stretch, extent
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shortness, limit
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span of time, span of control, wide span
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🌀
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/spɪn/
verb
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spun
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spun
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spins
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spinning
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To turn around quickly or cause something to rotate
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The dancer began to spin gracefully on the stage. |
spin out of control |
To lose stability or control
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twirl, rotate, whirl, revolve, turn
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stop, halt, remain
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spin wheel, spin around, spin class, spin doctor
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😤
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/spɪt/
verb
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spat
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spat
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spits
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spitting
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to force liquid, especially saliva, out of the mouth
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He spat on the ground in anger. |
spit it out |
say something you have been reluctant to say
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expectorate, eject, spew, expel
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swallow, keep
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spit on, spit out, spit blood, spit fire
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🔪
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/stæb/
verb, noun
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stabbed
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stabbed
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stabs
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stabbing
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to pierce or wound with a pointed weapon or object
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He was stabbed in the back during the altercation. |
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pierce, wound, jab, cut
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heal, fix
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stab wound, stabbed in the back, stabbed with a knife
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🌱
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/stɛm/
noun, verb
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stemmed
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stemmed
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stems
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stemming
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Noun: The main stalk of a plant. Verb: To stop or restrict the flow or development of something.
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The gardener cut the stem of the rose; New policies aim to stem the flow of pollution. |
stem the tide |
To stop or reduce something from increasing or spreading.
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stalk, trunk, branch, stop, halt
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root, allow, encourage
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stem of a flower, stem cells, stem from, stem the tide
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👣
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/stɛp/
noun
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a movement made by lifting one foot and putting it down in a new position
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She took a step towards the door. |
take a step forward |
to make progress or move ahead
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stride, pace, move, footstep
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halt, stop
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step forward, step down, take a step, step by step
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⚡
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/stʌn/
verb
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stunned
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stunned
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stuns
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stunning
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to shock or surprise someone greatly; to knock someone unconscious or dazed
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The news of her sudden resignation stunned everyone. |
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shock, amaze, astonish, daze, overwhelm
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comfort, calm, assure
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stun gun, stunned silence, absolutely stunned, stun effect
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🤔
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/sʌtʃ/
determiner
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of the type previously mentioned or specified
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I have never seen such a beautiful painting. |
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like, similar, comparable
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different, unlike
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such a, such as, such beautiful
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🤵
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/suːt/
noun
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a set of clothes made of the same fabric, usually consisting of trousers and a jacket
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He wore a black suit to the wedding. |
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outfit, attire, ensemble
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casual wear, informal dress
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wear a suit, business suit, suit jacket
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