Mansion Rehearsal
Ruppur's old mansion was dressed for a cultural gathering today. The event manager ran about since morning. During the first meeting, everyone heard the initial roadmap. They read old papers and gained fresh insight. An engineer arrived to inspect the roof's safety. The second phase began to install the lights. In an instant, a flash brightened the worn walls. Evening rehearsals grew so intense that no one laughed. The project chose to involve students as well. Artists were isolated in separate rooms for vocal prep. Swapna recorded her experiences in her journal. Every decision had to justify history. Locals said the house once hosted guests from Mina's kingdom. The yard's old laundry room became the makeup space. At noon a historian delivered a special lecture. A special license was secured for the evening show. Set designers arranged the stage with a logical concept. Visual artists installed tiny magical lights in the corridor. The organizer announced a full musical would premiere next month.
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/ɪˈnɪʃəl/
adjective
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Existing or occurring at the beginning.
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Her initial reaction was one of surprise. |
initial impression |
The first opinion or feeling about something.
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first, primary, original, introductory, early
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final, last, ultimate
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initial stage, initial reaction, initial decision, initial step
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/ˈɪnˌsaɪt/
noun
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The ability to understand the true nature of something; deep understanding.
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Her insight into human behavior made her a successful psychologist. |
gain insight |
to develop a clear understanding of something
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understanding, perception, awareness, intuition, comprehension
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ignorance, misunderstanding
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gain insight, valuable insight, deep insight, provide insight
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/ɪnˈspɛkt/
verb
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inspected
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inspected
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inspects
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inspecting
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To look at something carefully to check for problems or details.
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The engineer inspected the bridge for cracks. |
inspect the premises |
to examine a place carefully
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examine, check, review, scrutinize, analyze
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ignore, neglect
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inspect carefully, inspect thoroughly, inspect the site, safety inspector
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/ɪnˈstɔːl/
verb
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installed
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installed
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installs
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installing
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To place or fix equipment or software so it is ready for use.
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He installed the new software on his computer. |
install confidence |
To make someone feel confident.
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set up, establish, place, position, fit
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remove, uninstall, displace
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install software, install equipment, install windows, install updates
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/ˈɪnstənt/
noun/adjective
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A very short period of time; happening immediately.
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He replied in an instant without hesitation. |
in an instant |
very quickly; immediately
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moment, second, flash, immediate, prompt
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delay, wait
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instant coffee, instant reply, instant success, in an instant
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Of extreme force, degree, or strength.
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She felt intense pain after the accident. |
intense pressure |
a very high level of stress or demand
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extreme, severe, powerful, strong, fierce
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mild, weak, gentle
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intense pain, intense heat, intense pressure, intense competition
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verb
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involved
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involved
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involves
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involving
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to include as a necessary part, or to engage someone in an activity
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The project will involve several departments working together. |
get involved |
to participate or take part in something
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include, engage, entail, require, associate
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exclude, remove, neglect
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involve in, involve with, project involves, task involves
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verb
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isolated
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isolated
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isolates
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isolating
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To separate something or someone from others.
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Doctors tried to isolate the patient to prevent the spread of infection. |
isolate oneself |
to deliberately avoid contact with others
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separate, detach, segregate, quarantine, seclude
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unite, connect, integrate
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isolate the virus, isolate the problem, isolate from others, isolate oneself
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/ˈdʒɜːrnəl/
noun
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a daily record of news, events, or personal thoughts
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She writes in her journal every night. |
keep a journal |
to regularly write in a journal or diary
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diary, log, record, notebook
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silence, forgetfulness
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scientific journal, personal journal, daily journal, medical journal
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verb
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justified
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justified
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justifies
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justifying
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to show or prove that something is right or reasonable
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He tried to justify his decision with logical reasons. |
justify the means |
the end result makes the actions taken acceptable
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defend, explain, rationalize, vindicate
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condemn, blame
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justify action, justify decision, justify behavior
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/ˈkɪŋdəm/
noun
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a country or territory ruled by a king or queen
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The kingdom was known for its rich culture and traditions. |
animal kingdom |
the world of living animals
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realm, empire, monarchy, domain, territory
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republic, democracy, colony
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ancient kingdom, powerful kingdom, united kingdom, vast kingdom
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/ˈlɔːndri/
noun
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clothes or linens that need to be washed or have been washed
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She folded the clean laundry neatly. |
do the laundry |
to wash clothes and linens
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washing, clothes, garments, linens, wash
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dirty clothes (before washing)
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do the laundry, laundry basket, clean laundry, dirty laundry
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/ˈlektʃər/
noun
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a talk given to a group of people to teach them about a subject
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The professor gave a lecture on climate change. |
give a lecture |
to deliver a talk or presentation
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speech, talk, address, presentation, discourse
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silence, quiet, conversation
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give a lecture, attend a lecture, lecture hall, public lecture
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/ˈlaɪsəns/
noun, verb
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licensed
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licensed
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licenses
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licensing
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A legal permission to do something (noun); to grant such permission (verb).
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You must have a driving license to operate a car legally. |
poetic license |
Freedom to depart from facts or rules for artistic effect.
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permit, authorization, certificate, sanction
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restriction, prohibition
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driving license, business license, software license, license agreement
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/ˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
adjective
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based on clear reasoning; rational; sensible
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It's logical to study hard if you want to pass the exam. |
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rational, reasonable, sensible, coherent
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illogical, irrational, unreasonable, absurd
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logical thinking, logical conclusion, logical approach
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/ˈmædʒɪkəl/
adjective
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having or producing the charm, beauty, or power of magic
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The sunset over the mountains was a magical sight. |
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enchanting, mesmerizing, mystical, otherworldly
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ordinary, mundane
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magical experience, magical powers, magical moment
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/ˈmænɪdʒər/
noun
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a person responsible for controlling or administering an organization or group of staff
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The manager approved the new project plan. |
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supervisor, director, administrator, boss
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employee, worker
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project manager, team manager, general manager, sales manager
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/ˈmænʃən/
noun
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a large, impressive house
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The billionaire lives in a luxurious mansion overlooking the ocean. |
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villa, palace, estate, residence, manor
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hut, shack, cabin
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luxury mansion, royal mansion, huge mansion, seaside mansion
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/ˈmiːtɪŋ/
noun
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A gathering of people for discussion or decision-making.
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The board had a meeting to finalize the budget. |
call a meeting |
To arrange a gathering for discussion.
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gathering, conference, assembly, session, discussion
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separation, dispersal
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board meeting, business meeting, annual meeting, meeting agenda
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/ˈmɪzɪkəl/
adjective
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related to or consisting of music
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She has a very musical voice. |
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melodic, harmonic, tuneful, musical
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non-musical, tone-deaf
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musical talent, musical instrument, musical performance
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