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#701
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/neɪv/
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a dishonest person, especially a man; a playing card with a picture of a male servant
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The knave tried to cheat the old woman out of her savings. |
rogue, scoundrel, rascal, villain
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honest person, gentleman, hero
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cunning knave, lying knave, card knave
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#702
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/naɪf/
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a cutting instrument with a sharp blade
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She used a sharp knife to cut the vegetables for dinner. |
blade, cutter, dagger, cleaver
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spoon, fork, blunt tool
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sharp knife, kitchen knife, butter knife
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#703
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/naɪt/
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a man given a rank of honor by a British king or queen; a medieval warrior on horseback
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The brave knight rescued the princess from the dragon's castle. |
warrior, cavalier, champion, nobleman
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coward, peasant, commoner
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brave knight, medieval knight, knight in armor
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#704
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/nɒb/
noun
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a rounded handle on a door or drawer; a small rounded switch on a machine
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He turned the brass knob to open the old wooden door. |
handle, button, switch, control
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lever, flat surface, key
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door knob, brass knob, turn the knob
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#705
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/nɒk/
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a sudden sharp blow; the sound of striking something
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There was a loud knock at the door late at night. |
rap, tap, bang, thump
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silence, quiet, gentle touch
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loud knock, gentle knock, knock on the door
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#706
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/noʊl/
noun
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a small rounded hill or mound
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The old oak tree stood majestically on top of the grassy knoll. |
hillock, mound, rise, elevation
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valley, depression, flat land
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grassy knoll, small knoll, wooded knoll
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#707
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/nɒt/
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a fastening made by tying a piece of string, rope, or something similar; a hard mass in wood
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The sailor tied a secure knot to anchor the boat safely. |
tie, fastening, loop, twist
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untied rope, loose end, straight line
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tie a knot, tight knot, sailor's knot
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#708
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/ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/
noun
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facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education
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His extensive knowledge of history impressed the university professors. |
wisdom, understanding, learning, expertise
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ignorance, stupidity, inexperience
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vast knowledge, common knowledge, scientific knowledge
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#709
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/ˈleɪ.bəl/
noun
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a small piece of paper or material attached to something to identify or describe it
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Please read the label carefully before taking any medication. |
tag, sticker, mark, identifier
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unmarked item, blank surface
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price label, warning label, address label
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#710
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/ˈleɪ.bər/
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work involving physical or mental effort; workers as a group
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The construction required months of hard labour to complete. |
work, toil, effort, employment
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leisure, rest, relaxation
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manual labour, skilled labour, labour force
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#711
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#712
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#713
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#714
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#715
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#716
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#717
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#718
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#719
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#720
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