Southern Choir and Sensor Lab
We want the river effort to stay socially welcoming. Developers built new software to run the sensors. The announcer said, 'If somebody hesitates, bring them along.' They remembered sometime earlier initiatives. The water now looks somewhat clearer. A southern choir sang river hymns. Scientists collected mud specimens. They analyzed which part of the spectrum was harmed most. Everyone learned how the fund's spending worked. Evening light felt strikingly beautiful. Experts urged people to speak strongly for the river. Organizers said everyone was supposed to act respectfully. Filters were installed to suppress fumes from melting plastic. The health camp shared a simple surgical guide. River swimming now requires checking test results. Doctors spread awareness about a rare syndrome. Each step was planned in a tactical manner. A fish dip served with a teaspoon delighted the crowd. Boat decorations looked absolutely terrific. The seminar closed by discussing our river theology.
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🫂
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/ˈsoʊʃəli/
adverb
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in a way that relates to society or social interaction
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He is very active socially and attends many events. |
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publicly, communally, collectively, interactively
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privately, individually
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socially active, socially responsible, socially connected, socially aware
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💻
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/ˈsɒftweə/
noun
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the programs and other operating information used by a computer
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He installed the software to enhance the performance of his computer. |
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program, application, system, platform
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hardware
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software development, software engineer, software update, software application
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🙋♂️
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/ˈsʌmbədi/
pronoun
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an unspecified person
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Somebody is knocking at the door. |
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someone, a person, an individual, a soul
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nobody
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somebody is, somebody did, somebody told me
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☕
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adverb
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at a time that is not known or stated; occasionally
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Let's meet for coffee sometime next week. |
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occasionally, at some point, once, now and then
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never, always
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sometime soon, sometime later, sometime next week, sometime ago
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/ˈsʌm.wʌt/
adjective
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to some extent; rather; moderately
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The movie was somewhat interesting but not great. |
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rather, fairly, moderately, slightly
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completely, entirely, extremely, very
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somewhat disappointed, somewhat surprised, somewhat difficult
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/ˈsʌðərn/
adjective
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located in or facing the south; southern regions
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She moved to a southern city for work. |
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southernmost, southward, lowland
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northern, northernmost
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southern states, southern hemisphere, southern part
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/ˈspesɪmən/
noun
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an individual example of something; a sample collected for scientific study or testing
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The scientist collected a blood specimen for analysis. |
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sample, example, model, instance
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whole, entirety, bulk
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blood specimen, specimen jar, fine specimen, specimen collection
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/ˈspɛktrəm/
noun
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A range of different things, often related to colors, ideas, or classifications.
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The festival attracted people from across the political spectrum. |
broad spectrum |
Covering a wide range of ideas or possibilities.
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range, scope, span, variety, gamut
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limit, restriction, boundary
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political spectrum, full spectrum, broad spectrum, across the spectrum
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/ˈspɛndɪŋ/
noun
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the act of paying money for goods or services
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Her spending on clothes was higher than expected. |
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expenditure, outlay, payment, cost
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savings, thrift
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high spending, government spending, reckless spending
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adjective
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very noticeable or impressive in appearance or effect
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Her striking beauty caught everyone's attention. |
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impressive, remarkable, stunning, eye-catching, extraordinary
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ordinary, dull, plain
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striking resemblance, striking difference, striking contrast, striking beauty
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adverb
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in a strong manner or to a great extent
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She strongly believes in the power of positive thinking. |
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firmly, forcefully, vigorously, intensely
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weakly, faintly
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strongly recommend, strongly disagree, strongly believe
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adjective
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generally believed or assumed, but not necessarily true
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This is the supposed solution to the problem. |
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assumed, alleged, presumed, supposed
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real, certain, verified
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supposed to, supposed solution, supposed reason
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/səˈprɛs/
verb
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suppressed
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suppressed
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suppresses
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suppressing
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to forcibly put an end to something; to restrain or hold back an action, feeling, or development
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The government tried to suppress the protest. |
suppress a smile |
to try not to show amusement
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restrain, stifle, subdue, curb, repress
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encourage, express, release
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suppress a rebellion, suppress emotions, suppress evidence, suppress a smile
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/ˈsɜːdʒɪkəl/
adjective
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relating to or involving surgery
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She underwent surgical treatment to repair the damage. |
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medical, operative, therapeutic, healing
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non-surgical, conservative
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surgical procedure, surgical operation, surgical team
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🏊
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/ˈswɪmɪŋ/
noun
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swimming
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the activity or sport of moving through water using the limbs
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Swimming is a great way to stay fit and healthy. |
in the same boat |
to be in the same situation as others
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diving, floating, bathing, aquatic exercise, water sport
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sinking, drowning
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go swimming, swimming pool, swimming lessons, swimming competition
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🧬
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/ˈsɪnˌdroʊm/
noun
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a group of symptoms that occur together and characterize a condition or disease
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Down syndrome affects a person's physical and mental development. |
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disorder, condition, ailment, illness, disease
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health, wellness
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Down syndrome, chronic syndrome, severe syndrome, rare syndrome
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🎯
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/ˈtæktɪkəl/
adjective
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relating to or involving tactics or strategy
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The team had a tactical plan for the final match. |
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strategic, planned, calculated, methodical
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spontaneous, unplanned
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tactical approach, tactical advantage, tactical strategy
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/ˈtiːspuːn/
noun
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a small spoon used for stirring drinks or eating soft foods, or for measuring small amounts of ingredients.
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Add a teaspoon of sugar to the tea. |
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spoon, small spoon, measure spoon
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teaspoon of sugar, teaspoon measure, teaspoon full
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🌟
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/təˈrɪfɪk/
adjective
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extremely good or excellent; very great or intense
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The concert last night was absolutely terrific. |
feel terrific |
to feel very well or happy
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excellent, wonderful, fantastic, superb, amazing
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awful, terrible, poor
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terrific idea, terrific job, feel terrific, look terrific
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📚
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/θiˈɒlədʒi/
noun
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The study of the nature of God and religious beliefs.
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She is pursuing a degree in theology at the university. |
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divinity, religious studies, doctrine, belief system
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atheism, secularism
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theology course, theology degree, theology department, theology student
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