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#3418
🚢
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/ˈneɪvəl/
adjective
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relating to a country's navy or military ships
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The country invested heavily in naval defense. |
naval forces |
a nation's warships and related military strength
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maritime, seafaring, oceanic, military
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civilian, land-based
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naval base, naval battle, naval defense, naval fleet
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#3419
🧭
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/ˌnævɪˈɡeɪʃən/
noun
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the process or activity of accurately determining one's position and planning and following a route
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The captain was skilled in the art of navigation across the open sea. |
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sailing, steering, route planning, charting
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misdirection, confusion
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navigation system, navigation skills, navigation chart
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#3420
⚓
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/ˈneɪvi/
noun
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the branch of armed forces that conducts military operations at sea
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He joined the navy after graduating from college. |
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fleet, naval force, maritime force
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navy blue, royal navy, navy ship, navy seal
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#3421
📍
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/nɪə(r)/
preposition
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At or to a short distance away; close in space, time, or relationship.
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There is a park near my house. |
near and dear |
very close and important to someone
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close, adjacent, next to, nearby
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far, distant
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near future, near death, near place, near completion
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#3422
📍
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/ˈnɪəˌbaɪ/
adjective
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close to a particular place or person
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The nearest gas station is nearby. |
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close, adjacent, near, neighboring
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distant, far, remote
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nearby area, nearby place, nearby town
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#3423
🔄
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/ˈnɪərli/
adverb
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almost; not quite; very close to
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I nearly missed the bus this morning. |
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almost, practically, virtually, approximately
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completely, entirely, fully
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nearly finished, nearly impossible, nearly ready
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#3424
✨
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/niːt/
adjective
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tidy, orderly, and well-arranged; simple and elegant
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His handwriting is very neat and easy to read. |
neat and tidy |
extremely clean, organized, and well-arranged
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tidy, orderly, clean, elegant, organized
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messy, untidy, disorderly
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neat handwriting, neat solution, neat appearance, neat arrangement
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#3425
✨
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/ˈniːtli/
adverb
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in a tidy and orderly way; carefully and precisely
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She arranged the books neatly on the shelf. |
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tidily, orderly, carefully, precisely
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messily, carelessly, untidily
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neatly arranged, neatly organized, neatly folded
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#3426
⚖️
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/ˌnesəˈserəli/
adverb
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as a necessary result; inevitably; by logical consequence
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Rich people are not necessarily happy. |
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inevitably, unavoidably, automatically, certainly
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optionally, possibly, maybe
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not necessarily, necessarily true, necessarily follow
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#3427
✔️
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/ˈnɛsəsɛri/
adjective
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Required to be done, achieved, or present; essential.
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It is necessary to wear a helmet while riding a bike. |
make necessary arrangements |
to prepare the essential things needed
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essential, required, vital, crucial, mandatory
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optional, unnecessary, needless
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necessary condition, necessary step, necessary requirement, absolutely necessary
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#3428
🥖
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/nəˈsɛsəti/
noun
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Something that is essential or indispensable.
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Food and water are basic necessities of life. |
out of necessity |
because it is necessary
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requirement, essential, need, must
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luxury, option
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basic necessity, daily necessity, sheer necessity
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#3429
🦒
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/nɛk/
noun
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the part of the body connecting the head and the shoulders
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She wore a necklace around her neck. |
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throat, collar, nape
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head, chest
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neck pain, neck injury, neck of the bottle
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#3430
🙏
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/niːd/
verb
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needed
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needed
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needs
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needing
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to require something; to be in want of
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I need help with my homework. |
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require, want, demand, necessitate
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have, possess, own
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need help, need badly, need immediately, need desperately, need urgently
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#3431
💉
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/ˈniː.dəl/
noun, verb
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needled
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needled
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needles
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needling
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a small thin metal tool with a point used for sewing or injecting; to provoke or annoy someone
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The nurse used a sterile needle for the injection. |
needle in a haystack |
something that is extremely difficult or impossible to find
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pin, syringe, prick, irritate, provoke
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soothe, calm
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sewing needle, injection needle, needle and thread, needle prick
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#3432
🤲
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/ˈniː.di/
adjective
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requiring help or support; poor; lacking basic necessities
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The charity helps needy families during the winter. |
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poor, destitute, impoverished, deprived
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wealthy, rich, affluent, prosperous
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needy families, help the needy, needy children
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#3433
☹️
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/ˈnɛɡətɪv/
adjective
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not desirable or positive; bad or harmful
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The team had a negative attitude towards the proposal. |
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unfavorable, detrimental, harmful, pessimistic
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positive, favorable, optimistic
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negative impact, negative response, negative result
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#3434
😔
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/nɪˈɡlɛkt/
verb
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neglected
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neglected
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neglects
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neglecting
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To fail to care for or give proper attention to something or someone.
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He neglected his studies and failed the exam. |
neglect of duty |
Failure to fulfill one's responsibilities.
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ignore, overlook, disregard, abandon, forget
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care, attend, maintain
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neglect responsibility, child neglect, neglect health, neglect work
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#3435
🤝
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/nɪˈɡoʊ.ʃi.eɪt/
verb
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negotiated
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negotiated
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negotiates
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negotiating
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To discuss something formally in order to reach an agreement.
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They negotiated a fair deal with the supplier. |
negotiate a deal |
To bargain and reach an agreement.
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bargain, discuss, mediate, arrange, settle
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refuse, reject, decline
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negotiate terms, negotiate peace, negotiate agreement, negotiate contract
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#3436
🤝
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/nɪˌɡoʊ.siˈeɪ.ʃən/
noun
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discussion aimed at reaching an agreement; bargaining
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The negotiation between the two companies lasted for weeks. |
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discussion, bargaining, talks, mediation
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conflict, disagreement, deadlock
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peace negotiation, contract negotiation, salary negotiation
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#3437
🏘️
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/ˈneɪbər/
noun
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a person living next door or nearby
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My neighbor lent me some sugar when I ran out. |
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adjacent resident, nearby person, local
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stranger, outsider
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good neighbor, friendly neighbor, next-door neighbor
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#3438
🏡
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/ˈneɪbərˌhʊd/
noun
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a district or area around or near a particular place
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I grew up in a quiet neighborhood. |
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community, locality, district, area
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isolation, wilderness
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peaceful neighborhood, residential neighborhood, urban neighborhood
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#3439
🏘️
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/ˈneɪ.bər.ɪŋ/
adjective
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situated next to or very near; adjacent; bordering
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We often visit our neighbouring countries for trade. |
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adjacent, nearby, bordering, adjoining
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distant, remote, far, separate
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neighbouring countries, neighbouring houses, neighbouring cities
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#3440
🚫
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/ˈniːðər/
conjunction
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used to connect two negative alternatives
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Neither the manager nor the assistant could attend the meeting. |
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nor, not either
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either
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neither nor, neither of them
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#3441
👦
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/ˈnefjuː/
noun
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the son of one’s brother or sister
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My nephew is studying at the university. |
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brother's son, sister's son, male relative, young relative
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uncle, aunt
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beloved nephew, young nephew, nephew and niece, visit my nephew
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#3442
😰
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/ˈnɜːrvəs/
adjective
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anxious, worried, or fearful about something
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She felt nervous before giving her presentation. |
nervous wreck |
a person who is very anxious, worried, or stressed
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anxious, uneasy, tense, restless, jittery
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calm, relaxed, confident
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nervous about, nervous smile, nervous feeling, nervous breakdown
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#3443
🪹
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/nɛst/
noun
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a structure built by birds or other animals to hold their eggs or young.
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The bird built a nest in the tall tree. |
empty nest |
a home where children have grown up and left, leaving the parents alone.
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home, den, lair, shelter, abode
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wilderness, outside
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bird's nest, build a nest, cozy nest, empty nest
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#3444
🎣
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/nɛt/
noun
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a piece of material made of threads or ropes woven together, used to catch or hold things
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The fisherman cast his net into the sea. |
cast a wide net |
to try to reach or include as many people or things as possible
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mesh, web, lattice, trap
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freedom, release
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safety net, fishing net, cast net, catch in net
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#3445
🌐
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/ˈnɛtˌwɜrk/
noun
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A system of interconnected people, things, or computers.
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She built a strong professional network. |
networking opportunities |
Chances to connect with people for career or business growth
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system, web, grid, connection, chain
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isolation, separation
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social network, computer network, business network, global network
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#3446
⚖️
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/ˈnjuːtrəl/
adjective
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not supporting or favoring either side in a conflict or dispute
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The country remained neutral during the conflict. |
neutral stance |
a position of not taking sides
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impartial, unbiased, nonpartisan, detached, indifferent
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biased, partial, partisan
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remain neutral, neutral country, neutral zone, neutral position
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#3447
⚖️
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/nuːˈtræl.ə.ti/
noun
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the state of not supporting either side in a conflict or dispute
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Switzerland is famous for its neutrality in wars. |
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impartiality, objectivity, non-alignment
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bias, partiality, involvement, alliance
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maintain neutrality, political neutrality, armed neutrality
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#3448
🚫
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/ˈnɛvər/
adverb
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at no time in the past or future; not ever
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I have never seen such a beautiful sunset. |
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not at all, under no circumstances, in no way, by no means
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always, ever
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never seen, never been, never heard, never thought
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#3449
🤷
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/ˌnɛvəðəˈlɛs/
adverb
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in spite of that; however
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He was tired; nevertheless, he kept working. |
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however, nonetheless, yet, still, though
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therefore, thus
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but nevertheless, nevertheless continue, nevertheless important
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#3450
🆕
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/njuː/
adjective
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recently made, discovered, or introduced; not existing before
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He bought a new car yesterday. |
brand new |
completely new, unused, and fresh
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fresh, recent, modern, novel, latest
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old, used, ancient
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new car, new job, new idea, new technology
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#3451
🆕
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/ˈnjuːli/
adverb
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in a new or recent manner
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She has newly renovated her house. |
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recently, freshly, just, newly made
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old, outdated
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newly appointed, newly built, newly married, newly discovered
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#3452
📰
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/nuːz/
noun
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newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent events
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The news about the storm spread quickly. |
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information, report, bulletin, update
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silence, ignorance
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breaking news, latest news, good news, bad news
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#3453
📰
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/ˈnjuːzˌlɛtər/
noun
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a printed or electronic report containing news or information about a company or organization
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The company sends a weekly newsletter to its employees. |
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bulletin, report, circular, digest
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none
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newsletter subscription, newsletter content, newsletter design
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#3454
🗞️
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/ˈnjuːzˌpeɪpər/
noun
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a printed publication (usually daily or weekly) containing news, articles, advertisements, and correspondence
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I read the newspaper every morning. |
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periodical, journal, publication, paper
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magazine, online media
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daily newspaper, local newspaper, national newspaper, newspaper article
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#3455
⏭️
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/nɛkst/
adjective
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immediately following in time, order, or place
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The next train leaves at 9:00 AM. |
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following, subsequent, upcoming, nearest
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previous, prior
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next day, next year, next time, next week
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#3456
😊
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/naɪs/
adjective
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pleasant, kind, or enjoyable
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She is a very nice person to work with. |
nice and easy |
something simple and comfortable
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pleasant, kind, friendly, agreeable, charming
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mean, rude, unpleasant
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nice day, nice person, nice weather, nice job, nice to meet
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#3457
😊
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/ˈnaɪsli/
adverb
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in a pleasant, kind, or satisfactory manner; carefully and appropriately
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She explained the problem nicely so everyone could understand. |
nicely done |
said to praise someone for doing something well
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pleasantly, kindly, well, smoothly, agreeably
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badly, poorly, rudely
••••••
|
nicely done, nicely dressed, nicely explained, nicely arranged
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#3458
🌱
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/niːʃ/
noun
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a comfortable or suitable position in life or employment
••••••
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He has found his niche in the marketing industry. |
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specialty, forte, domain, area
••••••
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general, mainstream
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niche market, niche product, find your niche
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|
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#3459
🏷️
|
/ˈnɪk.neɪm/
noun
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a familiar or humorous name given to a person instead of their real name
••••••
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His nickname is 'Tiger' because he's so brave. |
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pet name, alias, moniker, sobriquet
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real name, formal name, given name
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give nickname, earn nickname, childhood nickname
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#3460
👧
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/niːs/
noun
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the daughter of one's brother or sister
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My niece is studying at the university this year. |
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brother's daughter, sister's daughter, relative, kin
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nephew, uncle
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my niece, young niece, beloved niece, niece and nephew
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#3461
🌙
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/naɪt/
noun
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the time of darkness between one day and the next, when most people sleep
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She loves going for walks at night. |
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evening, nighttime, dusk, dark
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day, morning
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night sky, night time, at night, good night
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#3462
9️⃣
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/naɪn/
noun
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the number that is one more than eight
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She has nine books in her collection. |
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ninth, 9
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eight, ten
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nine o'clock, nine days, nine years
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#3463
🚫
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/noʊ/
adverb
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used to give a negative response or to show disagreement
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She said no to the invitation. |
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nope, never, negative, not at all
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yes, okay
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say no, no way, no problem, no need
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