The Poet's Words
Karim was a poet. He wrote poems that touched people's souls. His words were deep, full of life.\n\n"A poet must dare to write truth," Karim believed. "Words are not just words. They reach deep into the soul."\n\nBut Karim lived in a place where truth was dangerous. Local gang controlled everything. Cops were corrupt. People lived like they were in a cage, not free.\n\n"This is not life," Karim thought. "People hide, they're hunted if they speak. This is evil."\n\nSo Karim wrote a poem. A poem about evil gangs, about corrupt cops, about people in cages, about the need to be free. His words were deep and powerful.\n\nThe poem spread. People read it, shared it. "This poet dares to say what we hide," they whispered. "His words speak to our souls."\n\nBut the gang was furious. "This man dares to write against us? We'll hunt him. We'll put him in jail, in a cage, where he can't be free to write his words."\n\nThe corrupt cops came hunting for Karim. "You wrote evil words," they lied. "You're a criminal."\n\nBut people knew the truth. "He's not a criminal, he's a poet!" they protested. "His poems speak truth! His words are not evil, they expose evil!"\n\nMany dared to stand with Karim. "We won't hide anymore," they declared. "We won't live like we're in cages. We deserve to be free!"\n\nThe gang tried to hunt them all, but too many people had risen. The cops realized they couldn't cage everyone. Public pressure grew.\n\nFinally, the gang leaders went to jail. The corrupt cops were removed. People were free again. And Karim, the poet who dared, became a hero.\n\n"A man with words can change fate," Karim said in his next poem. "When you live in truth, when you dare to speak from your soul, when you don't hide from evil, when your words are deep and honest - you can break cages. You can make people free. I'm just a poet. I live like any man. But I dared to write poems with deep words from my soul. I didn't hide when gangs tried to hunt me, when cops threatened jail, when they wanted to put me in a cage. Because life is not life if you can't be free. And a poet's words, if they come from deep in the soul, can inspire heroes. Not because poets are special. But because words are powerful. So don't hide. Dare to speak. Live free. Fight evil. Don't let gangs or corrupt cops create cages. Don't let them hunt those who speak truth. Let your soul speak through your words. Whether you're a poet or not, your words matter. Use them deeply, use them wisely, and never let fate be decided by evil."\n\nYears later, Karim's poems were taught in schools. Children learned that a poet's words changed their society. They learned that one man who dared to write from his soul, who didn't hide from evil, who risked being hunted, jailed, caged - inspired thousands to live free. The gang was gone, better cops served the people, and nobody lived like they were in cages anymore. All because a poet believed that words, when they're deep and honest, when they come from the soul, can change fate and make people free from evil. Karim wasn't just a poet - he was a hero. And his poems were not just words - they were weapons against injustice, keys to cages, hunts for truth, and deep calls from soul to soul, reminding everyone that real life is only possible when you dare to be free.
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/keɪdʒ/
noun
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a structure of bars or wires in which birds or animals are kept
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The bird sang happily inside its cage. |
bird in a cage |
someone who feels trapped or restricted
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enclosure, pen, crate, prison, coop
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freedom, open space
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bird cage, metal cage, animal cage, locked cage
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/kɒp/
noun
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a police officer (informal)
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The cop stopped the car for speeding. |
cop out |
to avoid doing something because of fear or lack of courage
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police officer, constable, patrolman, lawman, detective
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criminal, offender, lawbreaker
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cop car, traffic cop, undercover cop, beat cop
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/der/
verb
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dared
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dared
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dares
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daring
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To have the courage to do something risky or challenging.
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She dared to speak against the unfair rules. |
How dare you |
Used to express anger or shock at someone's bold action
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challenge, risk, venture, defy
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fear, avoid, hesitate
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dare to dream, dare to ask, I dare say, dare someone
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/diːp/
adjective
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extending far down from the top or surface; profound or intense
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The lake is very deep in the middle. |
deep down |
used to describe a person's true feelings or thoughts that may not be expressed openly
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profound, intense, bottomless, vast, thorough
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shallow, superficial
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deep water, deep sleep, deep thought, deep voice, deep sea
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/ˈiːvəl/
adjective
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Profoundly immoral and wicked.
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They believed the villain was the embodiment of evil. |
root of all evil |
the fundamental source of wickedness or problems
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wicked, immoral, malevolent, sinful, corrupt
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good, virtuous, righteous
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evil deeds, pure evil, embodiment of evil
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/feɪt/
noun
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the development of events beyond a person's control, regarded as determined by a supernatural power
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She believed it was her fate to become a teacher. |
tempt fate |
to take unnecessary risks
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destiny, fortune, luck, doom
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choice, free will
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sealed fate, cruel fate, fate decided, twist of fate
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/friː/
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freed
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freed
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frees
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freeing
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Not under the control or in the power of another; able to act or be done as one wishes.
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The children are free to play outside. |
set free |
to release from captivity or constraints
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unrestricted, independent, open, liberated, gratis
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restricted, bound, captive
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free time, free speech, free market, free trial
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noun
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An organized group of people, often involved in crime or violence.
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The gang was arrested by the police last night. |
gang up on |
to join together against someone in a hostile way
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crew, group, band, mob, clique
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individual, loner
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street gang, criminal gang, gang leader, gang violence
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noun
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a person admired for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities
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The firefighter became a hero after saving the child. |
unsung hero |
a person who makes a great contribution without recognition
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champion, savior, idol, warrior, legend
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villain, coward
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national hero, war hero, real hero, unsung hero
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verb
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hid
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hidden
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hides
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hiding
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to put something or oneself out of sight; to conceal
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She tried to hide the letter under the pillow. |
hide and seek |
a children's game where one hides and others seek
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conceal, cover, disguise, veil, secrete
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reveal, expose, uncover
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hide away, hide behind, hide feelings, hide from
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verb
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hunted
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hunted
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hunts
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hunting
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to chase and kill animals for food or sport; to search for something carefully
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The tiger hunts its prey silently in the jungle. |
on the hunt for |
actively searching for something or someone
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chase, search, track, pursue, seek
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avoid, ignore, escape
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hunt animals, hunt for food, hunt down, go hunting
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noun, verb
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jailed
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jailed
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jails
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jailing
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A place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime; to imprison.
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The thief was sent to jail for stealing. |
throw in jail |
to imprison someone
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prison, lockup, penitentiary, detention
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freedom, release
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go to jail, in jail, jail sentence, jail term
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/laɪf/
noun
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The existence of an individual human being or animal.
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Life is full of challenges and opportunities. |
circle of life |
The natural cycle of birth, growth, death, and renewal.
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existence, living, vitality, being, survival
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death, end
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daily life, life expectancy, life experience, life span
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👍
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/laɪk/
verb, preposition
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liked
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liked
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likes
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liking
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To find something agreeable or enjoyable; similar to.
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I really like chocolate ice cream. |
like father, like son |
children often resemble their parents in behavior or character
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enjoy, prefer, love, admire, appreciate
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dislike, hate, detest
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like doing, like to, just like, feel like
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/lɪv/
verb
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lived
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lived
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lives
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living
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to be alive or to reside in a place
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They live in a small village near the river. |
live and let live |
to tolerate others' behavior and expect them to tolerate yours
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reside, dwell, exist, inhabit, survive
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die, perish
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live in, live on, live with, live happily, live abroad
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/mæn/
noun
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an adult human male
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The man helped the child cross the street. |
man's best friend |
a phrase often used to describe dogs, emphasizing their loyalty to humans
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male, gentleman, guy, fellow, bloke
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woman, female
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young man, old man, real man, man of honor
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📜
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/ˈpoʊɪm/
noun
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a piece of writing that expresses ideas, feelings, or tells a story in a distinct form, often using rhyme or meter
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She wrote a beautiful poem for her mother. |
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verse, sonnet, rhyme
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prose, essay
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write a poem, read a poem, beautiful poem
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✍️
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/ˈpoʊɪt/
noun
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a person who writes poems
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The poet wrote about love and nature. |
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verse-maker, bard, author
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prose writer
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great poet, famous poet, modern poet
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/soʊl/
noun
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the spiritual or immaterial essence of a human being or animal; a person's emotional or intellectual nature
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She poured her heart and soul into her artwork. |
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spirit, essence, heart, core
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body, flesh, matter
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heart and soul, lost soul, soul mate, save one's soul
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📝
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/wɜːrd/
noun
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a single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing
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He looked up the word in the dictionary. |
word of mouth |
information passed verbally from one person to another
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term, expression, phrase, utterance
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silence, quiet
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word meaning, word choice, spoken word, word of mouth
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