Vocabularies

English Vocabulary Dictionary | Word Meanings, Definitions & Examples

noun
/ɪˈmɜːrdʒəns/

the process of coming into view, existence, or prominence

"The emergence of new technologies has transformed communication."

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noun
/ɪˈmɜrdʒənsi/

A serious, unexpected situation that requires immediate action.

"The ambulance arrived quickly in response to the emergency."

adjective
/ɪˈmɜːrdʒənt/

just coming into existence or becoming prominent

"The emergent startup quickly attracted investors."

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verb
ɪˈmɜːdʒɪz

To come forth, appear, or arise from something

"A major health crisis emerges from pollution."

adjective
/ɪˈmɜːrdʒɪŋ/

becoming known, developing, or starting to exist

"Bangladesh is one of the fastest emerging economies in the world."

adjective
/ɪˈmɛrɪtəs/

having retired but allowed to retain their title as an honor

"He is a professor emeritus at the university."

noun
/ɪˈmɛtɪk/

a substance that causes vomiting

"The doctor administered an emetic to remove the poison."

noun
/ˈɛmɪɡrənt/

A person who leaves their own country to settle permanently in another.

"The emigrant started a new life in Canada."

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emigrate

verb
/ˈɛmɪˌɡreɪt/

To leave one's own country in order to settle permanently in another.

"Many people emigrated from Europe to America in the 19th century."

noun
/ˈɛmɪnəns/

Fame or recognized superiority, especially within a particular sphere.

"She rose to eminence as a leading scientist."

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adjective
/ˈɛmɪnənt/

Famous and respected within a particular sphere or profession.

"He is an eminent professor of physics."

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emissary

noun
/ˈɛmɪsɛri/

A person sent on a special mission, usually as a diplomatic representative.

"The king sent an emissary to negotiate peace."

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noun
/ɪˈmɪʃən/

The act of releasing something, especially gas, heat, or light.

"Car engines are a major source of carbon emissions."

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noun
/ɪˈmɪʃ.ənz/

The production and discharge of something, especially gas, heat, light, or radiation.

"Reducing emissions protects the environment."

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emit

verb
/ɪˈmɪt/

to send out something such as light, heat, sound, or gas

"The factory emits smoke into the atmosphere."

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emmet

verb
/ˈɛmɪt/

an ant; a small insect

"The emmet carried food to its nest."

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noun/adjective
/ɪˈmɒliənt/

a substance that softens or soothes the skin

"She used an emollient cream to treat her dry skin."

noun
/ɪˈmɒljʊmənt/

payment for work or services; salary or fees

"The professor received his annual emolument from the university."

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Emotion

noun
/ɪˈmoʊʃən/

A strong feeling such as happiness, sadness, anger, or fear.

"She was overwhelmed with emotion when she heard the news."

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adjective
/ɪˈmoʊʃənəl/

Relating to a person’s feelings, or easily affected by them.

"He gave an emotional speech about his childhood."

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noun
ɪˌməʊ.ʃəˈnæl.ɪ.ti

The quality of being driven by emotions rather than reason; emotional responsiveness.

"His emotionality often influenced his decisions."

adverb
/ɪˈməʊʃənəli/

in a way that relates to a person's feelings or emotions

"She became emotionally attached to her pet."

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emotions

noun
ɪˈməʊʃənz

Strong feelings deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.

"Emotions ran high during the protests."

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adjective
/ˌɛmpəˈθɛtɪk/

showing an ability to understand and share the feelings of others

"She is very empathetic towards people in distress."

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noun
/ˈɛmpəθi/

the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person

"Her empathy helped her connect with her patients."

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noun
/ˈɛmfəsɪs/

special importance or prominence given to something

"The teacher placed great emphasis on regular practice."

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verb
/ˈɛmfəsaɪz/

to give special importance or attention to something

"She emphasized the need for honesty in her speech."

adjective
/ɛmˈfætɪk/

expressed with emphasis; strongly expressive

"He gave an emphatic denial of the rumors."

noun
/ˈempaɪər/

a group of countries or regions controlled by one ruler or government

"The Roman Empire lasted for centuries."

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adjective
/ɛmˈpɪrɪkəl/

based on observation or experience rather than theory

"The theory needs to be supported by empirical data."

noun
/ɛmˈpɪrɪˌsɪzəm/

the theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience

"Empiricism argues that knowledge comes from experience and observation."

verb
/ɪmˈplɔɪ/

to hire someone to do a job; to use something effectively

"The company plans to employ more engineers next year."

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employee

noun
/ɛmˈplɔɪ.iː/

A person who works for an organization or company in return for payment.

"The company values each employee's contribution to its success."

noun
/ɪmˈplɔɪər/

A person or organization that hires and pays people to work.

"The employer promised better benefits to attract skilled workers."

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noun
/ɪmˈplɔɪmənt/

the state of having a paid job or work

"The government is working to increase youth employment."

noun
/ɛmˈpɔːriəm/

A large retail store selling a wide variety of goods.

"They visited the new emporium to buy furniture and home decor."

verb
/ɪmˈpaʊər/

To give someone the power or authority to do something; to make someone stronger or more confident.

"Education can empower people to improve their lives."

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verb
ɪmˈpaʊərɪŋ

Giving someone the authority or power to do something; making someone stronger and more confident.

"Empowering children can lead to societal progress."

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noun
/ɪmˈpaʊə.mənt/

Authority or power given to someone to do something.

"Empowerment initiatives enhance confidence."

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Empty

adjective
/ˈɛmpti/

containing nothing; not filled

"The box was completely empty."

adjective
/ɛmˈpaɪriəl/

Heavenly, divine, or relating to the highest heavens.

"The poet described the empyreal beauty of the stars."

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verb
/ˈɛm.jʊˌleɪt/

to imitate someone or something with the intent to equal or surpass

"Young athletes often emulate their idols."

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noun
/ˌɛmjʊˈleɪ.ʃən/

Reproducing something or following someone to achieve success.

"The software allows the emulation of old video games on modern devices."

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verb
/ɪˈneɪbəl/

to make something possible; to give someone the ability to do something

"This software will enable users to create their own websites."

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enact

verb
/ɪˈnækt/

to make into law; to perform or act out

"The government decided to enact a new policy on education."

noun
/ɪˈnæməl/

a hard, glossy substance used as a protective or decorative coating; the hard outer layer of teeth

"The dentist explained that enamel protects the teeth from decay."

verb
/ɪˈnæmər/

to be filled with love or admiration for

"She was enamored with the beautiful scenery."

adjective
/ɪˈnæmərd/

filled with love or admiration

"He became enamored with classical music after attending the concert."

verb
/ɪnˈkæmp/

to set up or establish a camp

"The soldiers encamped near the river for the night."

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verb
/ɪnˈkæp.sjʊ.leɪt/

To express the essential features of something succinctly; to summarize or contain within.

"The introduction should encapsulate the main points of the article."