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Lesson 104 - Mask Toggle
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#4925
🔄
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/swɪtʃ/
verb
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switched
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switched
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switches
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switching
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to change from one thing to another; to exchange or replace
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I switched from coffee to tea. |
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change, swap, exchange, shift
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keep, maintain, stick
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switch off, switch on, switch channels, switch jobs, switch sides
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#4926
⚔️
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/sɔːrd/
noun
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a weapon with a long metal blade used for fighting
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The knight drew his sword to defend the castle. |
cross swords |
to argue or fight with someone
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blade, dagger, saber, weapon, cutlass
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shield, peace
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draw a sword, sharp sword, sword fight, sword blade
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#4927
🔣
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/ˈsɪmbəl/
noun
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a mark or character used as a conventional representation of an object, function, or process
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The dove is a symbol of peace. |
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sign, emblem, token, representation
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reality, substance, literalness
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symbol of peace, religious symbol, mathematical symbol, status symbol
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#4928
🕊️
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/sɪmˈbɒlɪk/
adjective
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serving as a symbol or representing something else
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The dove is symbolic of peace and freedom. |
symbolic gesture |
an action meant to show support or respect rather than to have practical effect
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representative, figurative, emblematic, metaphorical, indicative
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literal, realistic, actual
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symbolic meaning, symbolic gesture, symbolic act, symbolic representation
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#4929
💙
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/ˌsɪmpəˈθɛtɪk/
adjective
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showing understanding or compassion for someone’s feelings or situation
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She was very sympathetic when he lost his job. |
sympathetic ear |
a person who listens with kindness and understanding
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compassionate, caring, kind, supportive, understanding
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indifferent, unfeeling, unsympathetic
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sympathetic attitude, sympathetic ear, sympathetic response, sympathetic character
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#4930
💐
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/ˈsɪmpəθi/
noun
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feelings of pity and compassion for someone else's suffering
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She expressed her sympathy for the grieving family. |
deep sympathy |
strong feelings of compassion
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compassion, pity, condolence, understanding
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indifference, apathy
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express sympathy, offer sympathy, deep sympathy, sympathy card
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#4931
🤒
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/ˈsɪmptəm/
noun
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a sign or indication of something, especially of an illness
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Fever is a common symptom of the flu. |
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sign, indication, manifestation, mark
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health, wellness
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symptom of illness, common symptom, early symptom
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#4932
🧬
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/ˈsɪnˌdroʊm/
noun
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a group of symptoms that occur together and characterize a condition or disease
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Down syndrome affects a person's physical and mental development. |
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disorder, condition, ailment, illness, disease
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health, wellness
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Down syndrome, chronic syndrome, severe syndrome, rare syndrome
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#4933
⚗️
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/ˈsɪnθəsɪs/
noun
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The combination of different ideas, elements, or substances into a coherent whole.
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The report is a synthesis of several research studies. |
thesis-antithesis-synthesis |
A philosophical framework where opposing ideas resolve into a new understanding.
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combination, integration, fusion, amalgamation, unification
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separation, division, analysis
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chemical synthesis, synthesis report, synthesis essay, data synthesis
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#4934
🖥️
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/ˈsɪstəm/
noun
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a set of connected parts forming a complex whole; an organized method
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The education system needs major reforms. |
systematic approach |
an organized and methodical way
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structure, organization, framework, network
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disorder, chaos
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education system, computer system, political system, solar system
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#4935
📊
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/ˌsɪstəˈmætɪk/
adjective
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Done or acting according to a fixed plan or system; methodical.
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The company took a systematic approach to solving the issue. |
systematic error |
An error that consistently occurs in the same direction due to flaws in a system.
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methodical, organized, structured, logical, disciplined
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random, chaotic, disorganized
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systematic review, systematic study, systematic approach, systematic plan
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#4936
🍽️
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/ˈteɪbəl/
noun
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A piece of furniture with a flat top and legs, used for working at or placing items on.
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They placed the documents on the table. |
turn the tables |
To reverse a situation and gain an advantage over someone.
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desk, counter, bench, surface
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floor, ground
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dining table, coffee table, round table, table manners
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#4937
🥄
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/ˈteɪbəlˌspun/
noun
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a spoon used for serving or eating food, typically holding about 15 milliliters
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She stirred the soup with a tablespoon. |
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soup spoon, serving spoon
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teaspoon, fork
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tablespoon of sugar, tablespoon of salt, a full tablespoon
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#4938
💊
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/ˈtæblət/
noun
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a small flat computer or a small solid dose of medicine
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She took a tablet to relieve her headache. |
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pill, pad, slate, device
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capsule, injection
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take a tablet, tablet device, tablet computer, tablet form
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#4939
⚡
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/ˈtæk.əl/
verb, noun
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tackled
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tackled
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tackles
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tackling
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to try to deal with or solve a difficult problem; to physically stop someone in sports by knocking them down
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The coach taught the players how to tackle properly. |
tackle a problem |
to deal with or try to solve a problem
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confront, address, handle, seize, wrestle
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avoid, ignore, neglect
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tackle a challenge, tackle crime, tackle poverty, tackle an issue
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#4940
🎯
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/ˈtæk.tɪk/
noun
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a plan or method for achieving something; a strategy used to accomplish a goal
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The coach used a new tactic to win the game. |
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strategy, approach, method, plan, technique
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improvisation, spontaneity
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military tactic, defensive tactic, clever tactic, winning tactic
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#4941
🎯
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/ˈtæktɪkəl/
adjective
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relating to or involving tactics or strategy
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The team had a tactical plan for the final match. |
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strategic, planned, calculated, methodical
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spontaneous, unplanned
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tactical approach, tactical advantage, tactical strategy
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#4942
🏷️
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/tæɡ/
noun, verb
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tagged
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tagged
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tags
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tagging
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a label attached to something for identification or information; or to attach such a label
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She tagged her luggage before boarding the plane. |
tag along |
to go somewhere with someone, often without being invited
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label, marker, ticket, sticker, mark
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remove, detach
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price tag, luggage tag, tag along, tag a photo
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#4943
🐕
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/teɪl/
noun
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the rear part of an animal that extends from the back or bottom
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The dog wagged its tail happily when it saw its owner. |
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rear, end, appendage
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head, front
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dog tail, long tail, wagging tail, tail feathers
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#4944
🚌
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/teɪk/
verb
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took
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taken
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takes
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taking
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to acquire possession, control, or occupancy of something
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She will take the bus to work tomorrow. |
take advantage of |
to exploit or make good use of an opportunity
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grab, acquire, seize, accept
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give, return, release
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take a break, take a picture, take control
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#4945
🛫
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/teɪk ɒf/
verb
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took off
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taken off
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takes off
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taking off
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to remove something; to leave the ground and begin flying (airplane); to suddenly become successful or popular
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The airplane will take off in ten minutes. |
take off like a rocket |
to suddenly become very successful or popular
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depart, leave, lift off, remove, ascend
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land, arrive, stay
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take off clothes, take off rapidly, take off plane, take off career
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#4946
📖
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/teɪl/
noun
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a narrative of imaginary events, especially one that is presented as true
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The old man told a tale of his adventures. |
tall tale |
an exaggerated story, often one that is not true
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story, narrative, legend, fable
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fact, truth
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fairy tale, tall tale, bedtime tale
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#4947
🎨
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/ˈtælənt/
noun
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natural aptitude or skill
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She has a great talent for painting. |
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ability, skill, gift, knack, expertise
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incompetence, ineptitude, inability
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natural talent, artistic talent, hidden talent, raw talent
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#4948
⭐
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/ˈtæl.ən.tɪd/
adjective
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having a natural ability or skill in a particular area
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She is a talented musician who plays multiple instruments. |
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gifted, skilled, accomplished, capable
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untalented, inept, incompetent, unskilled
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talented artist, talented performer, talented individual
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#4949
💬
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/tɔːk/
verb
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talked
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talked
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talks
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talking
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to speak; to communicate by speaking; to discuss
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Let's talk about your future plans. |
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speak, communicate, converse, discuss
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listen, be silent, stay quiet
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talk about, talk to, talk over, small talk, talk shop
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#4950
🗣️
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/ˈtɔː.kə.tɪv/
adjective
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fond of talking; speaking freely and at length
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My talkative neighbor loves to chat about everything. |
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chatty, verbose, loquacious, garrulous
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quiet, silent, reserved, taciturn
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talkative person, talkative mood, talkative nature
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#4951
📏
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/tɔːl/
adjective
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having a greater than average height
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He is the tallest player on the team. |
tall order |
a difficult or challenging task
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high, lofty, towering, elevated
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short, small, low
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tall building, tall person, tall story, tall tree
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#4952
🚙
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/tæŋk/
noun
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a large, heavy military vehicle that moves on tracks and is armed with weapons
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The army sent tanks to the front lines. |
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armored vehicle, combat vehicle, war machine
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car, bicycle
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military tank, battle tank, army tank
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#4953
🔨
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/tæp/
verb
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tapped
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tapped
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taps
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tapping
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to strike something lightly, usually with a quick, sharp sound
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He tapped on the door to get her attention. |
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knock, hit, strike, pat
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slam, pound
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tap on, tap the table, tap gently
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#4954
📼
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/teɪp/
noun
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a long, narrow strip of material, often sticky on one side, used for fastening or sticking things together
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I need some tape to seal this box. |
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adhesive, sticky tape, masking tape, sellotape
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scissors, unstick
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scotch tape, masking tape, duct tape, adhesive tape
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#4955
📝
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/tɑːsk/
noun
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a piece of work or duty to be done
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He completed the task before the deadline. |
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job, duty, assignment, chore
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neglect, inactivity
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complete a task, task manager, important task
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#4956
👅
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/teɪst/
verb
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tasted
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tasted
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tastes
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tasting
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to perceive flavor; to sample food; to have a particular flavor
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This soup tastes delicious. |
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sample, savor, flavor, try
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tasteless, flavorless
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taste delicious, taste bitter, taste sweet, taste good, taste fresh
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#4957
💸
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/tæks/
noun
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a compulsory contribution to state revenue, typically levied on income or sales
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The government increased the tax rate on luxury goods. |
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levy, duty, tariff
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exemption, relief
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pay taxes, tax return, tax rate
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#4958
🚕
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/ˈtæksi/
noun
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A car licensed to transport passengers in exchange for payment of a fare.
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We hailed a taxi to get to the airport. |
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cab, taxicab, hack, ride
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bus, train
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call a taxi, taxi driver, taxi fare, taxi rank
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#4959
👨💼
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/ˈtæksˌpeɪər/
noun
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a person who pays tax to the government
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The taxpayers' money is used to fund public services. |
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contributor, payer, revenue source
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tax evader, non-payer
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paying taxpayers, responsible taxpayers
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#4960
🍵
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/tiː/
noun
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a hot drink made by pouring boiling water onto dried leaves
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We drink tea every morning at breakfast. |
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chai, beverage
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coffee
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hot tea, green tea, black tea, cup of tea
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#4961
👩🏫
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/tiːtʃ/
verb
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taught
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taught
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teaches
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teaching
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to give knowledge or instruction to someone; to show how to do something
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She teaches English at the local school. |
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instruct, educate, train, coach
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learn, study
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teach lessons, teach students, teach skills, teach children, teach courses, teach methods
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|
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#4962
👩🏫
|
/ˈtiː.tʃər/
noun
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a person who teaches students in a school or other educational institution
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The teacher explained the math problem clearly to the students. |
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educator, instructor, tutor, professor
••••••
|
student, pupil, learner
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|
school teacher, math teacher, good teacher, experienced teacher
••••••
|
|
#4963
👩🏫
|
/ˈtiːtʃɪŋ/
noun
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|
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the profession or practice of teaching
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|
Teaching is a noble profession. |
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education, instruction, tutoring, coaching
••••••
|
learning, ignorance
••••••
|
teaching method, teaching style, teaching profession, teaching material
••••••
|
|
#4964
👥
|
/tiːm/
noun
••••••
|
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a group of people working together towards a common goal
••••••
|
Our team won the match after a great effort. |
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group, squad, crew, unit
••••••
|
individual, opponent
••••••
|
work in a team, team effort, football team, team leader
••••••
|
|
#4965
🤝
|
/ˈtiːmmeɪt/
noun
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|
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a member of the same team
••••••
|
He congratulated his teammate after scoring the goal. |
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colleague, partner, associate, collaborator, companion
••••••
|
opponent, rival
••••••
|
team member, loyal teammate, supportive teammate, sports teammate
••••••
|
|
#4966
💧
|
/tɪər/ (noun: liquid) /tɛər/ (verb: rip)
verb, noun
••••••
|
•••••• |
tore
••••••
|
torn
••••••
|
tears
••••••
|
tearing
••••••
|
As a verb: to pull apart or rip something. As a noun: a drop of clear salty liquid produced by glands in your eyes.
••••••
|
She accidentally tore her dress on a nail. |
tear apart |
To destroy, separate, or damage severely.
••••••
|
rip, split, shred, rend, pull
••••••
|
mend, repair
••••••
|
tear apart, tear off, burst into tears, tear down
••••••
|
|
#4967
🥄
|
/ˈtiːspuːn/
noun
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|
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a small spoon used for stirring drinks or eating soft foods, or for measuring small amounts of ingredients.
••••••
|
Add a teaspoon of sugar to the tea. |
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spoon, small spoon, measure spoon
••••••
|
- •••••• |
teaspoon of sugar, teaspoon measure, teaspoon full
••••••
|
|
#4968
⚙️
|
/ˈteknɪkəl/
adjective
••••••
|
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relating to or involving special skills or knowledge; requiring specialized training
••••••
|
The manual contains technical instructions for operating the machine. |
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specialized, scientific, technological, professional
••••••
|
simple, basic, general, non-technical
••••••
|
technical skills, technical problem, technical support, technical knowledge
••••••
|
|
#4969
🧘
|
/tɛkˈniːk/
noun
••••••
|
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A particular way of carrying out a task, especially with skill.
••••••
|
She learned a new breathing technique in yoga class. |
by technique |
Done using a specific method or skill.
••••••
|
method, procedure, style, craft, skill
••••••
|
incompetence, inability
••••••
|
teaching technique, special technique, breathing technique, painting technique
••••••
|
|
#4970
💻
|
/ˌteknəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/
adjective
••••••
|
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relating to or involving technology or technical processes
••••••
|
The company is investing heavily in technological innovation. |
technological advancement |
progress or improvement in technology over time
••••••
|
technical, scientific, industrial, mechanical, digital
••••••
|
nontechnical, manual
••••••
|
technological development, technological innovation, technological change, technological progress
••••••
|
|
#4971
💻
|
/tɛkˈnɒlədʒi/
noun
••••••
|
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the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry
••••••
|
Modern technology has revolutionized communication. |
cutting-edge technology |
the most advanced and innovative technology available
••••••
|
innovation, machinery, engineering, science, technique
••••••
|
tradition, primitiveness, simplicity
••••••
|
modern technology, advanced technology, information technology, use of technology
••••••
|
|
#4972
🧑🦱
|
/tiːn/
noun
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|
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a person aged between 13 and 19 years.
••••••
|
He's a teenager who loves sports. |
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adolescent, young person, minor
••••••
|
adult, senior, elder
••••••
|
teen years, teen life, teenage
••••••
|
|
#4973
👦
|
/ˈtiːneɪdʒər/
noun
••••••
|
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a person aged between 13 and 19 years.
••••••
|
Teenagers often enjoy hanging out with friends. |
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adolescent, youth, young person
••••••
|
adult, senior, elder
••••••
|
teenager life, teenage dreams, teenager problems
••••••
|
|
#4974
📞
|
/ˈtɛlɪfəʊn/
noun
••••••
|
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a system for transmitting voices over a distance using wire or radio, typically for communication.
••••••
|
I need to make a telephone call to my friend. |
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phone, handset, mobile, communication device
••••••
|
- •••••• |
telephone call, telephone line, make a telephone call
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|
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