The Musician's Dream
Young artist Rony was working on his new album. He dreamed of one day singing in a big arena. But his path was not easy. Many called his music alien because his style of music was a bit different. He decided to participate in an annual music competition. His friends came forward to assist him. On the day of the competition, he went on stage. Among the judges was a famous actor. Rony tried to win the judges' hearts with his music. He brought a new angle to his song. After the song, one of the judges started to argue about the aspect of his music. But Rony calmly gave his answer. He asserted that his music would find a place in people's hearts. The judges were impressed by his confidence. They did not make a mistake in assessing Rony's talent. Rony was declared the winner of the competition. He took a step forward in fulfilling his dream.
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🎭
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/ˈæktər/
noun
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a person who performs in plays, movies, or television
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The actor received an award for his performance. |
leading actor |
the main performer in a play or movie
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performer, artist, star, entertainer
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audience, spectator
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famous actor, stage actor, Hollywood actor, professional actor
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📔
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/ˈælbəm/
noun
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A collection of songs or photographs compiled into a single book, record, or digital file.
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She showed me her travel album full of beautiful pictures. |
photo album |
A book in which photographs are collected and displayed.
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collection, compilation, record, scrapbook, anthology
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single, piece
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music album, photo album, debut album, family album
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👽
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/ˈeɪ.li.ən/
noun, adjective
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A being from another world; or something foreign, unfamiliar, or strange.
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The movie featured an alien from a distant galaxy. |
alien to |
Something unfamiliar or strange to someone.
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foreigner, outsider, stranger, extraterrestrial, immigrant
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native, local, familiar
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alien species, alien culture, alien invasion, alien to
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📐
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/ˈæŋɡl/
noun
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The space between two intersecting lines or surfaces at the point where they meet.
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The teacher explained how to measure an angle in geometry. |
different angle |
a new or alternative way of looking at something
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corner, viewpoint, perspective, slant
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straight line, alignment
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right angle, sharp angle, wide angle, camera angle
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/ˈæn.ju.əl/
adjective
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happening once every year
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The company holds an annual meeting for all its shareholders. |
annual tradition |
a custom or event repeated every year
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yearly, once-a-year, periodic, regular
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monthly, daily
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annual meeting, annual report, annual budget, annual celebration
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/ˈænsər/
noun, verb
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answered
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answered
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answers
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answering
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a response to a question; to respond to a question or situation
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She answered the phone immediately. |
have no answer |
to not know how to respond to a question or situation
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reply, response, solution, explanation, comeback
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question, silence, ignorance
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give an answer, correct answer, final answer, answer quickly
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➡️
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/ˈɛniweɪ/
adverb
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used to emphasize a statement or to return to a previous subject; regardless of what happened
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I was tired, but I went to the meeting anyway. |
anyway you slice it |
no matter how you look at it
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regardless, nevertheless, still, anyhow, though
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because, therefore
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but anyway, anyway you, anyway possible
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/əˈpiːl/
verb, noun
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appealed
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appealed
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appeals
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appealing
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to make a serious request; to be attractive or interesting; a formal request to a higher authority for a decision to be changed
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The charity appealed to the public for donations. |
make an appeal |
to formally ask for something, often publicly
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request, petition, attraction, plea, entreaty
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demand, order, repulsion
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appeal to, appeal against, strong appeal, emotional appeal
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/əˈpɪə/
verb
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appeared
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appeared
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appears
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appearing
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to become visible or come into sight; to seem
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She appeared suddenly at the door. |
appear out of thin air |
to emerge suddenly and unexpectedly
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emerge, show, arise, surface, seem
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disappear, vanish, hide
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appear suddenly, appear in court, appear likely
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/əˈriːnə/
noun
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a large area surrounded by seats for sports, entertainment, or other events
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The basketball game will be held in the new arena downtown. |
political arena |
a field or sphere of political activity or debate
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stadium, field, coliseum, auditorium, hall
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wilderness, outside
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sports arena, political arena, music arena, enter the arena
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/ˈɑːrɡjuː/
verb
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argued
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argued
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argues
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arguing
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to give reasons for or against something; to dispute or debate
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They often argue about politics during dinner. |
argue the toss |
to dispute or complain about a decision that has already been made
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debate, dispute, contend, reason, quarrel
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agree, concede, accept
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argue strongly, argue convincingly, argue against, argue about
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/ˈɑːrtɪst/
noun
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a person who creates art, especially paintings or drawings
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The artist painted a beautiful landscape. |
con artist |
a person who deceives others by gaining their trust
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painter, creator, illustrator, designer, performer
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amateur, layman
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famous artist, talented artist, street artist, young artist
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🔍
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/ˈæs.pekt/
noun
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A particular part, feature, or view of something.
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One important aspect of health is regular exercise. |
in every aspect |
in all parts or respects
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feature, element, angle, facet, perspective
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whole, entirety, totality
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important aspect, key aspect, in every aspect, different aspect
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📢
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/əˈsɜːrt/
verb
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asserted
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asserted
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asserts
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asserting
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to state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully
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She asserted her right to speak at the meeting. |
assert oneself |
to behave confidently and firmly to make others respect your rights or opinions
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declare, affirm, maintain, insist, claim
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deny, reject, abandon
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assert rights, assert control, assert authority, assert independence
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📊
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/əˈsɛs/
verb
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assessed
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assessed
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assesses
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assessing
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to evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of something
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The teacher assessed the students' progress. |
assess the situation |
to carefully evaluate the circumstances before acting
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evaluate, judge, appraise, estimate, measure
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ignore, overlook, neglect
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assess progress, assess damage, assess risk, assess value
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📝
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/əˈsaɪn/
verb
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assigned
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assigned
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assigns
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assigning
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to give someone a task, duty, or responsibility
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The manager will assign tasks to the new employees. |
assign blame |
to place responsibility for something on someone
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allocate, appoint, designate, delegate, allot
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withhold, refuse
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assign tasks, assign roles, assign duties, assign responsibility
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🤲
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/əˈsɪst/
verb
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assisted
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assisted
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assists
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assisting
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to help or support someone in doing something
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The nurse will assist the doctor during the surgery. |
assist in |
to help someone with something
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help, support, aid, facilitate, encourage
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hinder, obstruct
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assist someone, assist with, assist in, assist greatly
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🤔
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/əˈsuːm/
verb
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assumed
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assumed
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assumes
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assuming
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to think that something is true without proof
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I assume he will be late to the meeting. |
make an assumption |
to form an idea without evidence
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suppose, presume, imagine, believe, expect
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doubt, question, deny
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assume responsibility, assume control, assume the worst, assume a role
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🤞
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/əˈʃʊr/
verb
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assured
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assured
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assures
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assuring
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to make someone feel certain or confident about something
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He assured her that everything would be fine. |
rest assured |
to be confident or certain about something
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guarantee, promise, affirm, convince, ensure
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doubt, question
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assure someone, assure success, assure quality
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🏅
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/ˈæθliːt/
noun
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a person who is trained or skilled in physical exercises, sports, or games requiring strength, agility, or stamina
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The athlete trained hard for the upcoming Olympic Games. |
professional athlete |
someone who competes in sports as a paid career
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sportsman, competitor, player, runner, gymnast
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spectator, amateur
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professional athlete, Olympic athlete, star athlete, great athlete
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