Pathway for the Elephants
A special workshop buzzed at the forest-edge camp. Our mission was to restore the path of wild elephants. The wise elders said, “This cause protects us as much as it protects them.” We built bamboo fencing along a safe lane while volunteers offered constant encouragement. A small reservoir formed so the herds could roam anywhere yet still obtain water. “We’ll guard every moment to keep them safe,” Roisa said. Some had previously perceived the issue as minor, but today the depth became obvious. Students created posters explaining sustainable land usage. University researchers installed sensors to derive data, placing each probe to map movement. Veteran ranger Sohel declared, “My conviction in this plan is strong.” He showed how behaviors must shift constantly. People were urged to stay modest and completely silent so the animals remained calm. When shrimp trucks halted along the lane, drivers were reminded that loud horns scare wildlife. Nearly a thousand supporters observed, feeling the forest come alive again.
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/əˈlaɪv/
adjective
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Living, not dead.
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The rescue team found the missing child alive. |
come alive |
to become lively or energetic
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living, breathing, existing, animated, conscious
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dead, lifeless, deceased
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stay alive, remain alive, alive and well, keep alive
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/ˈɛnɪwɛər/
adverb
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in, at, or to any place
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You can find good food anywhere in this city. |
go anywhere |
to have freedom to travel or move to any place
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everywhere, someplace, anyplace, location, place
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nowhere, somewhere specific
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anywhere else, almost anywhere, find anywhere, go anywhere
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/kæmp/
noun, verb
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camped
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camped
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camps
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camping
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a place where people stay temporarily in tents or cabins, often outdoors; to stay in such a place
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We decided to camp by the lake during the summer holiday. |
camp out |
to sleep outdoors or in a simple temporary shelter
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tent site, encampment, bivouac, lodge, shelter
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house, residence, hotel
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summer camp, military camp, refugee camp, camp site, go camping
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⚡
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/kɔːz/
noun/verb
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caused
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caused
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causes
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causing
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a person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition; to make something happen
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The heavy rain caused flooding in the city. |
lost cause |
a hopeless case; something doomed to fail
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reason, motive, source, trigger, origin
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effect, result
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cause of death, good cause, lost cause, social cause
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/ˈkɒnstəntli/
adverb
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continuously over a period of time; always; without stopping
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The baby was constantly crying throughout the night. |
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continuously, always, perpetually
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occasionally, rarely, never
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constantly changing, constantly moving, constantly working
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/kənˈvɪkʃən/
noun
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a firmly held belief or opinion; the act of being found guilty of a crime
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Her conviction in the cause inspired everyone around her. |
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belief, confidence, certainty, faith
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doubt, uncertainty, skepticism
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strong conviction, moral conviction, criminal conviction
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/dɪˈraɪv/
verb
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derived
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derived
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derives
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deriving
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To obtain something from a source.
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Many English words derive from Latin. |
derive benefit |
to gain an advantage from something
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obtain, acquire, originate, extract, gain
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lose, give, surrender
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derive from, derive meaning, derive benefit
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/ˈɛlɪfənt/
noun
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a very large animal with a trunk, long curved tusks, and thick gray skin, found in Africa and Asia
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The elephant sprayed water over itself with its trunk. |
the elephant in the room |
an obvious problem or issue that people avoid discussing
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mammal, giant, pachyderm, tusker
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mouse, insect
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herd of elephants, African elephant, elephant tusks, baby elephant
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/ɪnˈkʌrɪdʒmənt/
noun
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the action of giving someone support, confidence, or hope
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Her encouragement helped me finish the project. |
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support, motivation, inspiration, confidence
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discouragement, disinterest
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offer encouragement, seek encouragement, give encouragement
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/leɪn/
noun
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a narrow road or path, often in the countryside or for specific traffic
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They walked down a quiet country lane. |
memory lane |
a metaphor for reminiscing about the past
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path, road, alley, track, passage
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highway, main road
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bus lane, fast lane, traffic lane, country lane
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🙂
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/ˈmɒdɪst/
adjective
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Having or showing a humble estimate of one’s importance; simple and not extravagant.
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She lives in a modest house in the countryside. |
modest beginnings |
a simple or humble start in life or career
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humble, unassuming, simple, moderate, decent
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arrogant, boastful, extravagant
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modest house, modest income, modest attitude, remain modest
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/ˈmoʊmənt/
noun
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A very short period of time; a particular point in time.
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She paused for a moment before answering. |
in the moment |
Focusing entirely on the present situation.
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instant, second, minute, occasion, time
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eternity, forever
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at the moment, right moment, special moment, memorable moment
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/əbˈteɪn/
verb
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obtained
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obtained
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obtains
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obtaining
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to get, acquire, or secure something
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She managed to obtain a scholarship for her studies. |
obtain permission |
to get approval or consent to do something
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acquire, gain, secure, procure, receive
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lose, forfeit, give up
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obtain information, obtain results, obtain permission
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/pərˈsiːvd/
verb
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perceived
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perceived
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perceives
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perceiving
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to become aware of something through the senses or the mind; to understand or interpret
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She perceived a hint of sadness in his voice. |
perceived value |
the worth that a product or service has in the mind of a consumer
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notice, sense, detect, recognize, observe
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ignore, overlook, miss
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perceived threat, perceived risk, perceived difference, perceived value
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/proʊb/
verb, noun
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probed
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probed
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probes
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probing
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to investigate thoroughly; a device used for exploration or examination
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The journalist probed into the politician’s past. |
probe deeper |
to investigate more thoroughly
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investigate, examine, explore, scrutinize, research
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ignore, neglect, overlook
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probe into, space probe, probe question, probe deeper
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/rɪˈstɔː/
verb
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restored
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restored
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restores
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restoring
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to bring something back to its original or former condition
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The art gallery plans to restore the old paintings. |
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revive, repair, renovate, regenerate
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destroy, ruin, damage
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restore a building, restore health, restore a balance, restore the system
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/ˈsaɪ.lənt/
adjective
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making no sound; quiet; not speaking
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The library was completely silent during study hours. |
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quiet, noiseless, mute, speechless
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noisy, loud, vocal, talkative
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silent treatment, silent film, remain silent
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💯
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/ˈθaʊzənd/
noun
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the number equal to 10 hundred or 1,000
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There were a thousand people at the concert. |
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kilo, grand
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one, few
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thousand dollars, thousand people, thousand years
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/ˈjuːsɪdʒ/
noun
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The action of using something; the way in which a word or phrase is normally used.
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The book explains the proper usage of technical terms. |
common usage |
the way something is usually used or understood
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practice, use, custom, convention
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misuse, error, disuse
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word usage, proper usage, language usage, common usage
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/waɪz/
adjective
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having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment
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It was wise of him to save money for the future. |
wise up |
to become more knowledgeable or aware
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prudent, sensible, intelligent, judicious
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foolish, ignorant, unwise
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wise decision, wise man, wise choice, appear wise
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