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#4775
📦
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/stɒk/
noun, verb
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stocked
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stocked
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stocks
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stocking
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a supply of goods kept for sale or use; to keep or fill with goods
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The shop stocks a wide variety of products. |
take stock of |
to carefully examine and evaluate a situation
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inventory, supply, reserve, goods, merchandise
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shortage, depletion
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stock market, stock price, stock exchange, stock level
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#4776
🤢
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/ˈstʌmək/
noun/verb
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stomached
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stomached
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stomachs
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stomaching
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The internal organ in which food is digested; also to tolerate or endure something
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She couldn’t stomach the sight of violence. |
have a strong stomach |
to be able to tolerate unpleasant or difficult things
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belly, abdomen, gut, endure, tolerate
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reject, resist, dislike
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stomach pain, upset stomach, stomach flu, stomach cramps
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#4777
🤢
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/ˈstʌmək eɪk/
noun
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Pain in the stomach or abdominal area
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I have a stomach ache after eating too much. |
tummy troubles |
informal term for stomach discomfort
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abdominal pain, bellyache, indigestion, upset stomach
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wellness, comfort
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severe stomach ache, mild stomach ache, chronic stomach ache
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#4778
🪨
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/stoʊn/
noun
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a hard, naturally occurring mineral material found in the earth
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He threw a stone into the lake. |
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rock, pebble, boulder, gravel
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sand, soil
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stone wall, stone path, stone monument
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#4779
🛑
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/stɑːp/
verb
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stopped
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stopped
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stops
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stopping
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to bring to an end or cause to cease
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Please stop talking while I’m working. |
stop at nothing |
to do anything, no matter how extreme, to achieve a goal
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halt, cease, end, discontinue, pause
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continue, start, proceed
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stop sign, stop talking, stop doing, stop immediately
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#4780
⛔
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/ˈstɒpɪdʒ/
noun
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The act of stopping or ceasing; a halt in operation or activity
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The sudden stoppage of the train caused delays for all passengers. |
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halt, interruption, cessation, pause, blockage
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continuation, flow, progress
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work stoppage, stoppage time, sudden stoppage, stoppage of service
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#4781
🗄️
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/ˈstɔːrɪdʒ/
noun
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the action or method of storing something for future use
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The warehouse offers plenty of storage space. |
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storage space, vault, repository, depot
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disposal, removal
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data storage, storage unit, storage facility
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#4782
📦
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/stɔːr/
verb
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stored
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stored
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stores
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storing
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to keep things in a place for future use; to save information
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She stores her winter clothes in the attic. |
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keep, save, preserve, stock
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discard, throw away, use up
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store data, store information, safely store, securely store, temporarily store
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#4783
🏚️
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/ˈstɔːrhaʊs/
noun
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A place where goods, supplies, or valuables are stored; a repository
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The warehouse acted as a storehouse for all the imported goods. |
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warehouse, depot, repository, cache, storeroom
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market, open space
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storehouse of knowledge, storehouse of ideas, food storehouse, grain storehouse
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#4784
🌪️
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/stɔːrm/
noun
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a violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds, rain, and often thunder
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The storm caused major flooding in the area. |
storm in a teacup |
a small problem that has been made much bigger than it really is
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tempest, hurricane, squall, thunderstorm
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calm, tranquility
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storm warning, storm surge, severe storm
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#4785
📖
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/ˈstɔːri/
noun
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a narrative of real or imaginary events
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She told a fascinating story about her travels. |
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tale, narrative, account, chronicle
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nonfiction, truth
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tell a story, hear a story, read a story, great story
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#4786
🔥
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/stoʊv/
noun
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a kitchen appliance used for cooking food by applying heat
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She cooked dinner on the gas stove. |
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cooktop, range, burner
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refrigerator, freezer
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gas stove, electric stove, wood stove, cook on the stove
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#4787
➡️
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/streɪt/
adjective, adverb
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Extending or moving uniformly in one direction only; not curved or bent.
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He walked straight to the door without stopping. |
straight to the point |
to talk directly about the main subject without delay
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direct, upright, linear, honest, vertical
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crooked, curved, bent
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straight line, straight road, straight to the point, straight answer
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#4788
👌
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/ˌstreɪtˈfɔːwəd/
adjective
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easy to understand or do; simple
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Her explanation was straightforward and clear. |
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clear, simple, direct, uncomplicated
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complicated, confusing, difficult
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straightforward task, straightforward approach, straightforward explanation
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#4789
💪
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/streɪn/
noun, verb
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strained
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strained
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strains
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straining
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To force something beyond its normal limits; to injure by overexertion; or a type or variety of something.
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He strained his back while lifting the heavy box. |
strain every nerve |
To put in the utmost effort
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stress, tension, effort, pressure, injury
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ease, relaxation, rest
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muscle strain, mental strain, strain relationship, under strain
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#4790
🤔
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/streɪndʒ/
adjective
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unusual or not normal
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It was strange to see him at the party after so long. |
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unusual, odd, peculiar, bizarre
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normal, usual, typical
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strange behavior, strange situation, strange feeling, feel strange
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#4791
🕴️
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/ˈstreɪndʒər/
noun
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A person whom one does not know.
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A stranger knocked on the door at midnight. |
perfect stranger |
Someone completely unknown
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unknown, outsider, newcomer, foreigner
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friend, acquaintance, relative
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stranger danger, complete stranger, meet a stranger
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#4792
🎯
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/strəˈtiːdʒɪk/
adjective
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relating to the identification of long-term or overall aims and interests and the means of achieving them
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His strategic thinking helped the company grow. |
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tactical, calculated, planned, deliberate
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haphazard, unplanned, random
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strategic plan, strategic goal, strategic position, strategic decision
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#4793
🎯
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/ˈstrætədʒi/
noun
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a plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim
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The company developed a new marketing strategy to increase sales. |
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plan, approach, tactic
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improvisation, spontaneity
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business strategy, marketing strategy, military strategy
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#4794
🍓
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/ˈstrɔːbəri/
noun
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a small red heart-shaped fruit with tiny seeds on the surface and sweet taste
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I love eating fresh strawberries with cream during summer. |
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garden strawberry
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fresh strawberry, ripe strawberry, strawberry jam, strawberry ice cream
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#4795
🏞️
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/striːm/
noun
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a small narrow river; a continuous flow of liquid, air, or gas
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The clear stream flowed through the forest. |
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brook, creek, rivulet
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stagnation, stillness
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mountain stream, stream bed, stream of water
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#4796
🚶♂️
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/striːt/
noun
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a public road in a city or town, typically with buildings on one or both sides
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He walked down the street to the park. |
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road, avenue, boulevard, lane
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alley, cul-de-sac
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main street, busy street, narrow street, street light
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#4797
💪
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/strɛŋkθ/
noun
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the quality or state of being physically strong; the capacity to withstand force or pressure
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Her strength helped her overcome the difficulties. |
in strength |
in large numbers; collectively powerful
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power, might, force, resilience, endurance
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weakness, fragility
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inner strength, physical strength, strength of character, show strength, gain strength
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#4798
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/ˈstrɛŋkθən/
verb
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strengthened
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strengthened
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strengthens
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strengthening
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to make or become stronger
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They plan to strengthen the team with new players. |
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fortify, reinforce, empower, bolster
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weaken, undermine
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strengthen skills, strengthen position, strengthen muscles, strengthen bond
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#4799
😰
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/strɛs/
noun, verb
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stressed
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stressed
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stresses
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stressing
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to give particular emphasis or importance to something; mental or emotional strain
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She feels a lot of stress from her work. |
stress out |
to become anxious or overwhelmed
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pressure, tension, anxiety, strain
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relaxation, calmness
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stress management, stress level, high stress, relieve stress
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#4800
🤸
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/stretʃ/
verb
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stretched
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stretched
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stretches
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stretching
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to extend or expand; to make or become longer or wider
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Athletes stretch their muscles before exercising. |
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extend, expand, lengthen, reach
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contract, shrink, compress, shorten
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stretch muscles, stretch out, stretch further, stretch limits
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#4801
⚖️
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/strɪkt/
adjective
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Demanding that rules be obeyed and observed closely.
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The teacher is very strict about punctuality. |
strict rules |
Rules that must be followed without flexibility
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rigid, severe, stern, uncompromising
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lenient, flexible, permissive
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strict rules, strict teacher, strict policy
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#4802
🚫
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/ˈstrɪktli/
adverb
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in a way that follows rules or limits completely
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Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the building. |
strictly speaking |
to be precise or accurate about something
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rigidly, severely, firmly, tightly
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loosely, casually, freely
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strictly prohibited, strictly controlled, strictly speaking, strictly confidential
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#4803
⚡
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/straɪk/
verb
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struck
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struck
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strikes
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striking
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to hit forcibly or attack; also to stop work as a form of protest
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The workers decided to strike for better wages. |
strike a chord |
to create a strong emotional response
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hit, attack, punch, protest, clash
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miss, praise, peace
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strike a deal, strike a balance, strike back, strike down
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#4804
✨
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/ˈstraɪkɪŋ/
adjective
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very noticeable or impressive in appearance or effect
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Her striking beauty caught everyone's attention. |
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impressive, remarkable, stunning, eye-catching, extraordinary
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ordinary, dull, plain
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striking resemblance, striking difference, striking contrast, striking beauty
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#4805
🧵
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/strɪŋ/
noun, verb
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strung
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strung
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strings
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stringing
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a thin piece of cord or thread; to tie or fasten with a string
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She tied the package with a string. |
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cord, thread, rope, twine
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loosen, untie
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string of pearls, guitar string, string along, tie with string
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#4806
🪚
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/strɪp/
verb
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stripped
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stripped
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strips
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stripping
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to remove coverings or layers from something; to undress
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He had to strip the old paint from the wall. |
strip away |
to gradually remove something
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remove, peel, undress, bare, dismantle
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cover, dress, clothe
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strip off, strip down, strip away, strip bare
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#4807
🚀
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/straɪv/
verb
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strove
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striven
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strives
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striving
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To make great efforts to achieve or obtain something.
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She strives to be the best student in her class. |
strive for excellence |
To put in effort to achieve the highest standard
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endeavor, attempt, struggle, aim, labor
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give up, surrender
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strive hard, strive for success, strive to achieve
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#4808
✋
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/stroʊk/
verb
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stroked
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stroked
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strokes
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stroking
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to move your hand gently over something; to hit or touch something gently
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She stroked the cat's fur gently. |
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caress, pet, touch, brush
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hit, strike, slap
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stroke gently, stroke the cat, stroke hair, swimming stroke, suffer a stroke
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#4809
💪
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/strɔːŋ/
adjective
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having great physical power or strength; showing determination or intensity
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She is strong enough to lift the heavy box. |
strong suit |
a particular skill or strength someone is especially good at
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powerful, sturdy, tough, resilient, vigorous
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weak, fragile, feeble
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strong will, strong argument, strong connection, strong influence, strong flavor
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#4810
💪
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/ˈstrɒŋɡli/
adverb
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in a strong manner or to a great extent
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She strongly believes in the power of positive thinking. |
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firmly, forcefully, vigorously, intensely
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weakly, faintly
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strongly recommend, strongly disagree, strongly believe
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#4811
🏗️
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/ˈstrʌktʃərəl/
adjective
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relating to or forming part of the structure of something
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Engineers found structural damage in the old bridge. |
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architectural, constructional, physical, organizational
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nonstructural, decorative
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structural damage, structural design, structural change, structural problem
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#4812
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/ˈstrʌk.tʃər/
noun
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the arrangement of parts in a complex entity; the way something is organized or built
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The building has a steel structure that makes it earthquake resistant. |
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framework, organization, arrangement, construction
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chaos, disorder, disorganization
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social structure, building structure, organizational structure, data structure
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#4813
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/ˈstrʌɡl/
verb
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struggled
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struggled
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struggles
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struggling
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to fight or make a strenuous effort to achieve something
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He struggled to lift the heavy box. |
a struggle for survival |
a difficult situation in which one is fighting to stay alive
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fight, battle, strive, exert
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succeed, relax
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struggle with, struggle for, personal struggle
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#4814
👩🎓
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/ˈstjuːdənt/
noun
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a person who is learning at an educational institution
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The student was studying for the final exam. |
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pupil, scholar, learner, trainee
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teacher, mentor
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college student, student life, student council
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#4815
🎙️
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/ˈstjuːdiəʊ/
noun
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a room where an artist, photographer, musician, or broadcaster works
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The singer recorded her new song in the studio. |
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workroom, atelier, workspace, workshop
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outdoors, open space
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recording studio, art studio, design studio, dance studio
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#4816
📚
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/ˈstʌdi/
verb
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studied
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studied
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studies
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studying
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to learn about something; to examine carefully; to research
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I study mathematics every evening. |
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learn, research, examine, investigate
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ignore, neglect, overlook
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study hard, study abroad, case study, study materials, study group
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#4817
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/ˈstʌmbəl/
verb
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stumbled
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stumbled
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stumbles
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stumbling
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to trip or lose balance while walking or running; to make a mistake or falter
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He stumbled on the uneven pavement. |
stumble upon |
to find something by chance
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trip, falter, slip, blunder, hesitate
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balance, steady, recover
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stumble upon, stumble over, stumble badly, stumble into
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#4818
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/stʌn/
verb
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stunned
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stunned
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stuns
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stunning
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to shock or surprise someone greatly; to knock someone unconscious or dazed
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The news of her sudden resignation stunned everyone. |
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shock, amaze, astonish, daze, overwhelm
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comfort, calm, assure
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stun gun, stunned silence, absolutely stunned, stun effect
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#4819
😲
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/ˈstʌnɪŋ/
adjective
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extremely impressive or attractive
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The view from the top of the mountain was absolutely stunning. |
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amazing, breathtaking, beautiful, striking
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ugly, dull, unattractive
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stunning beauty, stunning view, stunning performance
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#4820
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/ˈstjuːpɪd/
adjective
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lacking intelligence or common sense
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It was a stupid mistake to leave the keys inside the car. |
play stupid |
to pretend not to know something
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foolish, silly, idiotic, dumb
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wise, intelligent, smart
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stupid idea, stupid mistake, act stupid, feel stupid
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#4821
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/stjuːˈpɪdəti/
noun
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lack of intelligence or common sense
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His stupidity caused a lot of problems for the team. |
in all one's stupidity |
despite being foolish or lacking sense
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foolishness, ignorance, senselessness, absurdity, silliness
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intelligence, wisdom, cleverness
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act of stupidity, sheer stupidity, display of stupidity, remarkable stupidity
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#4822
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/staɪl/
noun
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a particular way of doing something; a distinctive appearance or manner of expression
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She has her own unique style of writing that captivates readers. |
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manner, way, approach, fashion, method
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uniformity, standardization
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writing style, fashion style, leadership style, architectural style
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#4823
📚
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/ˈsʌbdʒɪkt/ (noun), /səbˈdʒɛkt/ (verb)
noun/verb/adjective
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subjected
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subjected
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subjects
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subjecting
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noun: a topic or theme; verb: to cause to undergo; adjective: dependent or under authority
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The teacher introduced a new subject in class. |
subject to change |
likely to be altered
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topic, theme, issue, matter, expose
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object, ruler, master
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main subject, school subject, subject area, subject matter, subject to
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#4824
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/səbˈmɪʃən/
noun
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the act of yielding to authority or presenting something for consideration
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Her submission of the report was appreciated by the manager. |
in submission to |
yielding to someone or something
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obedience, compliance, surrender, presentation, proposal
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resistance, defiance, refusal
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submission of report, submission deadline, complete submission, voluntary submission
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