Dawn Letters to the Field
The misty dawn carried a crisp chill across our valley. Grandma, the village’s wise aged guardian, whispered, “Before the sun rises, follow me.” A gentle hill appeared through the fog where a bronze deer moved silently. Beside an old oak, vapor lifted off the pond, sending a pale beam into the sky. “This acre is the deepest bond I share with you,” she said, drawing out a weathered card painted with clouds. We knelt to tuck seedlings into the soft clay. Grandma smiled, “You are able; time will do the rest.” The first sun ray washed the field in blue light, wrapping us in warm comfort. Birds sang and their tunes returned as a soft echo. Standing together, we felt utterly calm. Sathi’s eyes glistened: “This moment will stay with us forever.” We watered each plant gently, anchoring roots to the soil. Grandma promised, “From now on, every morning I’ll write a new card so you never forget this land.”
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✅
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/ˈeɪbl/
adjective
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having the power, skill, or means to do something
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She is able to speak three languages fluently. |
be able to |
to have the ability to do something
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capable, competent, skilled, talented
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unable, incapable, weak
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able to work, able to help, able leader, highly able
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🌾
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/ˈeɪkər/
noun
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a unit of land area equal to 4,840 square yards (about 4,047 square meters)
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The farmer owns five acres of fertile land. |
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land, plot, field, farmland
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acre of land, farm acres, acre property
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👴
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/eɪdʒd/
adjective
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having lived for a specified number of years; old
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The aged man sat in the park, watching the children play. |
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elderly, senior, old, mature
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young, youthful
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aged person, aged care, aged wine
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🔆
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/biːm/
noun
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a ray or shaft of light; a long piece of wood or metal used to support weight
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A beam of sunlight entered through the window. |
beam with joy |
to smile broadly because of happiness
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ray, shaft, gleam, light, support
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shadow, gloom
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sunlight beam, laser beam, beam of light, wooden beam
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🔵
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/bluː/
adjective
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the color of the clear sky; feeling sad or depressed
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She wore a bright blue dress to the party. |
feeling blue |
to feel sad or depressed
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azure, navy, cerulean, sad, gloomy
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red, yellow, cheerful, happy
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blue sky, blue dress, blue mood, feeling blue
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🤝
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/bɒnd/
noun
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a connection or relationship between people or things
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The sisters share a close bond. |
bond of friendship |
a strong relationship based on trust and care
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connection, tie, link, relationship, attachment
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division, separation
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emotional bond, strong bond, family bond, bond market
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😌
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/kɑːm/
adjective
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not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions
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She stayed calm during the crisis. |
calm down |
to relax after being angry or upset
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peaceful, quiet, relaxed, tranquil
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anxious, nervous, agitated
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remain calm, stay calm, calm mind, calm atmosphere
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💳
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/kɑːrd/
noun
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A small, flat piece of stiff paper or thin cardboard used for various purposes, such as identification, greetings, or playing games.
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She handed me her business card after the meeting. |
play your cards right |
to act in a way that gives you an advantage or success
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ticket, pass, note, voucher, certificate
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document, letter
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credit card, business card, playing card, membership card
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❄️
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/tʃɪl/
verb
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chilled
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chilled
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chills
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chilling
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to make something cold or to relax and take it easy
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We decided to chill at home after a long day. |
chill out |
to relax completely or calm down
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relax, cool, freeze, unwind, calm
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heat, stress
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chill out, chill weather, chill drinks, chill vibe
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🏺
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/kleɪ/
noun
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a natural material made of fine earth that becomes hard when baked, used for making pottery
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The artist molded the wet clay into a beautiful vase. |
feet of clay |
a hidden flaw or weakness in an otherwise strong person
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mud, soil, earth, pottery material
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stone, metal
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clay pot, clay model, wet clay, clay soil
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/dɔːn/
noun, verb
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dawned
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dawned
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dawns
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dawning
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The first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise; to begin or become apparent.
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Hope began to dawn in her heart after hearing the good news. |
crack of dawn |
Very early in the morning.
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sunrise, daybreak, morning, beginning, start
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sunset, dusk, end
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at dawn, before dawn, dawn of a new era, dawn breaks
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/dɪr/
noun
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a graceful wild animal with long legs and antlers, often living in forests
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A deer ran across the road suddenly. |
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stag, buck, doe, fawn
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predator, carnivore
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wild deer, deer hunting, herd of deer, deer park
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🔊
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/ˈɛkəʊ/
noun, verb
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echoed
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echoed
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echoes
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echoing
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a sound that is reflected off a surface and heard again; to repeat or reflect a sound or idea.
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Her laughter echoed through the empty hall. |
echo chamber |
an environment where people only encounter information or opinions that reflect and reinforce their own.
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resound, reverberate, repeat, reflect, resonate
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silence, quiet, mute
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echo sound, echo chamber, echo through, faint echo, echo of laughter
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⛰️
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/hɪl/
noun
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A naturally raised area of land, smaller than a mountain.
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We climbed the hill to see the sunset. |
make a mountain out of a molehill |
to exaggerate a small problem into something much bigger
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mound, knoll, ridge, slope, rise
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valley, plain
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hill station, top of the hill, climb a hill, rolling hills
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🌕
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/muːn/
noun
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the natural satellite of the earth, visible mainly at night by reflected light from the sun
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The moon shines brightly in the night sky. |
once in a blue moon |
something that happens very rarely
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satellite, orb, crescent, full moon
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sun, darkness
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full moon, new moon, moonlight, moon surface
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🌳
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/oʊk/
noun
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a large tree that produces acorns and has strong, hard wood
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The old oak tree provided shade for the entire yard. |
strong as an oak |
very strong and resilient
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tree, hardwood, timber, forest tree
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sapling, weak plant
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oak tree, oak wood, oak leaves, oak furniture, old oak
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🏞️
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/pɒnd/
noun
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a small area of still water, smaller than a lake
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The children were feeding ducks at the pond. |
a big fish in a small pond |
an important person in a small or limited group
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pool, lagoon, waterhole, reservoir
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desert, dry land
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fish pond, garden pond, pond water
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☁️
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/skaɪ/
noun
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the region of the atmosphere and outer space seen from the earth
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The sky is blue today. |
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heavens, atmosphere, firmament
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ground, earth
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blue sky, clear sky, cloudy sky, night sky
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☀️
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/sʌn/
noun
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the star around which the earth orbits; the source of light and heat for planets
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The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. |
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solar disc, daystar
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moon
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morning sun, sunset, sunshine, solar energy
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☀️
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/wɔːrm/
verb
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Warmed
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Warmed
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Warms
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Warming
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to make or become warm; to heat something gently
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The sun warms the earth during the day. |
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heat, comfort, soothe, embrace
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cool, chill, freeze, cold
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warm up, warm gently, warm quickly, keep warm
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