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#4975
🔭
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/ˈtɛlɪˌskoʊp/
noun
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An optical instrument used to make distant objects appear closer and larger by collecting and focusing light.
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The astronomer used a telescope to observe the distant planets. |
turn the telescope on |
to focus on or direct attention toward something
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scope, spyglass, binoculars, glass
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microscope, naked eye
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powerful telescope, optical telescope, space telescope, through a telescope
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#4976
📺
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/ˈtɛlɪˌvɪʒən/
noun
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a device that receives television signals and displays them on a screen
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I like to watch the news on television. |
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TV, set, screen, monitor
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radio, silence
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television program, watch television, television show, color television
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#4977
🗣️
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/tɛl/
verb
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told
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told
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tells
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telling
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to communicate information, give an account of something, or instruct someone to do something
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She asked him to tell the truth. |
tell the truth |
to speak honestly
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say, inform, relate, narrate, reveal
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conceal, hide, suppress
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tell a story, tell the truth, tell lies, tell someone
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#4978
💵
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/ˈtɛl.ər/
noun
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A person who counts and manages money at a bank; a person who tells or relates something
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The bank teller counted the cash carefully before handing it over. |
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cashier, bank clerk, narrator, storyteller
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customer, listener
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bank teller, teller window, teller machine
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#4979
🌡️
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/ˈtem.pər.ə.tʃər/
noun
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the degree of heat or cold in the atmosphere, body, or substance
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The temperature today is twenty-five degrees Celsius. |
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heat, warmth, thermal reading, degree
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absolute zero
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body temperature, room temperature, high temperature, take temperature
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#4980
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/ˈtɛmpəl/
noun
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a building used for the worship of a god or gods
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They visited an ancient temple during their trip to India. |
holy temple |
a sacred place dedicated to religious worship
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shrine, sanctuary, church, mosque, pagoda
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secular place, profane site
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ancient temple, Hindu temple, temple bell, temple visit
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#4981
⏳
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/ˈtɛmpərɛrɪli/
adverb
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for a limited time; not permanently
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The road is closed temporarily for repairs. |
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briefly, momentarily, temporarily, short-term
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permanently, forever
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temporarily closed, temporarily unavailable, temporarily suspended
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#4982
⏰
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/ˈtɛmpərɛri/
adjective
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Lasting for only a limited period of time; not permanent.
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She found a temporary job during the summer break. |
temporary solution |
A fix that is not permanent but works for a short time.
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short-term, momentary, provisional, fleeting, transient
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permanent, lasting
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temporary job, temporary solution, temporary shelter, temporary measure
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#4983
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/tɛmpt/
verb
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tempted
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tempted
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tempts
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tempting
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to entice or attract someone to do something, often something wrong or unwise
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The smell of fresh bread tempted him to enter the bakery. |
tempt fate |
to take a risk that might lead to trouble or danger
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entice, lure, attract, seduce, persuade
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deter, repel, discourage
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tempt someone, tempt fate, tempting offer, hard to tempt
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#4984
🔟
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/tɛn/
noun
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the number following nine and preceding eleven
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I have ten apples in the basket. |
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decade, 10
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eleven, nine
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ten years, ten people, ten times, ten minutes
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#4985
👤
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/ˈtɛnənt/
noun
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A person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord.
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The tenant paid the rent on time every month. |
sitting tenant |
A tenant who is currently living in a rented property.
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occupant, renter, lodger, leaseholder, dweller
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landlord, owner
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tenant rights, tenant protection, tenant eviction, sitting tenant
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#4986
🌱
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/tɛnd/
verb
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tended
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tended
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tends
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tending
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To regularly behave in a particular way or to take care of something.
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She tends to wake up early in the morning. |
tend to |
To be likely to do something or to have a certain characteristic.
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care for, look after, lean, incline, nurture
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ignore, neglect
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tend to, tend animals, tend plants, tend carefully
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#4987
📈
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/ˈten.dən.si/
noun
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an inclination toward a particular characteristic or type of behavior
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She has a tendency to arrive late for meetings. |
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inclination, propensity, disposition, proclivity
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aversion, disinclination, reluctance
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natural tendency, strong tendency, growing tendency, general tendency
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#4988
🌸
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/ˈtɛndər/
verb, noun, adjective
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tendered
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tendered
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tenders
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tendering
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to offer formally; soft and delicate in texture or character; a formal offer or proposal
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The company tendered its resignation to the board. |
tender loving care |
gentle, nurturing care
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offer, submit, delicate, fragile, proposal
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withdraw, reject, harsh
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tender offer, tender document, tender heart, tender age
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#4989
🎾
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/ˈtɛnɪs/
noun
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a sport played with rackets and a ball on a rectangular court
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He enjoys playing tennis with his friends on the weekends. |
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racket sport, sport, game
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chess, board games
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play tennis, tennis match, tennis court, tennis player
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#4990
😰
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/ˈtɛn.ʃən/
noun
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A state of being stretched tight; mental or emotional strain.
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There was a lot of tension in the room before the exam results were announced. |
cut the tension with a knife |
When the atmosphere is very tense and easily noticeable.
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strain, stress, pressure, anxiety, suspense
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relaxation, ease, calm
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high tension, political tension, muscle tension, relieve tension
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#4991
⛺
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/tent/
noun
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a portable shelter made of cloth or canvas; military accommodation
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The soldiers set up their tent in the military camp. |
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shelter, pavilion, canvas shelter
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permanent structure, building
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military tent, field tent, tent camp, army tent
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#4992
📜
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/ˈtɛnjər/
noun
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The period of time during which someone holds a position, office, or land.
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His tenure as president lasted for five years. |
secure tenure |
Guaranteed possession of a position or land.
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term, occupancy, incumbency, holding
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unemployment, dispossession, vacancy
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tenure track, fixed tenure, tenure of office, land tenure
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#4993
🛫
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/ˈtɜːrmɪnəl/
noun/adjective
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As a noun: A place where transport routes begin or end. As an adjective: Relating to the end or final stage of something, often an illness.
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He waited for the bus at the central terminal. |
terminal illness |
An illness that cannot be cured and will eventually lead to death.
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station, depot, final, ultimate, incurable
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initial, beginning
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bus terminal, airport terminal, terminal illness, terminal stage
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#4994
🛑
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/ˈtɜːrmɪˌneɪt/
verb
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terminated
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terminated
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terminates
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terminating
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to bring something to an end or to stop something from continuing
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The company decided to terminate his contract. |
terminate a pregnancy |
to medically end a pregnancy
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end, conclude, finish, cease, halt
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begin, start, continue
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terminate a contract, terminate employment, terminate immediately, terminate agreement
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#4995
📜
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/tɜːmz/
noun
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plural of term; conditions or rules in a contract or agreement
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The terms of the agreement are clearly outlined in the contract. |
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conditions, clauses, provisions, requirements
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freedom, flexibility
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contract terms, payment terms, terms and conditions
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#4996
🌄
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/təˈreɪn/
noun
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a stretch of land, especially with regard to its physical features
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The soldiers had to cross rough terrain during the mission. |
mountainous terrain |
landscape full of mountains or steep slopes
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land, ground, landscape, topography, area
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sea, sky
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rocky terrain, flat terrain, desert terrain, rugged terrain
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#4997
😖
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/ˈtɛrɪbəl/
adjective
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extremely bad or unpleasant
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The food at that restaurant was terrible. |
a terrible mistake |
a very bad or serious error
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awful, dreadful, horrible, appalling
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wonderful, excellent, good
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terrible accident, terrible pain, terrible mistake, terrible situation
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#4998
😢
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/ˈtɛrəbli/
adverb
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to a very great or extreme degree; very badly or unpleasantly
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He felt terribly sad after hearing the news. |
terribly sorry |
feeling extremely apologetic or regretful
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extremely, awfully, horribly, dreadfully, badly
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slightly, mildly
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terribly sorry, terribly wrong, terribly cold, terribly slow
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#4999
🌟
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/təˈrɪfɪk/
adjective
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extremely good or excellent; very great or intense
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The concert last night was absolutely terrific. |
feel terrific |
to feel very well or happy
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excellent, wonderful, fantastic, superb, amazing
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awful, terrible, poor
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terrific idea, terrific job, feel terrific, look terrific
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#5000
😱
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/ˈtɛrəˌfaɪ/
verb
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terrified
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terrified
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terrifies
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terrifying
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To cause someone to feel extreme fear.
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The loud thunder terrified the children. |
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frighten, scare, alarm, startle, petrify
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comfort, reassure, calm
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terrify someone, absolutely terrify, terrify the crowd
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#5001
🏞️
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/ˈtɛrɪˌtɔːri/
noun
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An area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler, government, or state.
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The bird fiercely defended its territory. |
uncharted territory |
An unfamiliar or unexplored area or situation.
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region, area, domain, land, zone
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sky, sea
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foreign territory, occupied territory, disputed territory
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#5002
👻
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/ˈtɛrər/
noun
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Extreme fear or dread.
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The villagers fled in terror during the attack. |
reign of terror |
A period during which fear and violence prevail.
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fear, dread, horror, panic, fright
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calm, peace, comfort
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state of terror, sheer terror, live in terror
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#5003
💣
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/ˈter.ər.ɪ.zəm/
noun
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the unlawful use of violence and intimidation against civilians for political aims
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The government increased security measures to prevent terrorism. |
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extremism, radicalism, violence, insurgency
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peace, nonviolence, diplomacy, harmony
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international terrorism, domestic terrorism, counter-terrorism, war on terrorism
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#5004
👤💥
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/ˈtɛrərɪst/
noun
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a person who uses violence or threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes
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The terrorist was arrested by the police after the attack. |
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extremist, militant, radical, insurgent
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peacemaker, diplomat
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suspected terrorist, terrorist group, radical terrorist
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#5005
📝
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/test/
verb
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tested
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tested
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tests
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testing
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to examine or try something to see if it works or to find out information
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The teacher will test our knowledge tomorrow. |
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examine, check, try, evaluate
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ignore, neglect
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test results, test case, test drive, test positive, test negative, blood test
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#5006
📝
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/ˈtɛstəfaɪ/
verb
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testified
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testified
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testifies
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testifying
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to make a statement or declaration under oath or to give evidence
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She was called to testify in court about the accident. |
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witness, declare, confirm, affirm
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deny, oppose
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testify in court, testify under oath, testify as a witness
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#5007
⚖️
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/ˈtɛstəˌmoʊni/
noun
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A formal statement given in a court of law or evidence supporting a fact.
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Her testimony in court helped convict the criminal. |
bear testimony |
To serve as evidence or proof of something
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evidence, declaration, statement, affidavit, proof
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denial, contradiction, refutation
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sworn testimony, court testimony, give testimony, eyewitness testimony
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#5008
🔬
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/ˈtɛstɪŋ/
noun
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the process of assessing or evaluating something, often by trying it out
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The testing of the new software is still ongoing. |
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examination, assessment, trial, evaluation
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failure, rejection
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testing phase, software testing, testing process, performance testing
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#5009
📖
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/tɛkst/
noun
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a written or printed work or passage, especially a book or document
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The teacher asked us to read the text on page 50. |
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script, writing, passage, document
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speech, talk
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text message, read the text, text book, written text
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#5010
📘
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/ˈtɛkstbʊk/
noun
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a book used for studying a subject in school or college
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She bought a new biology textbook for her class. |
a textbook example |
a perfect or typical example of something
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manual, guidebook, reference book, coursebook
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fiction, magazine
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textbook example, textbook case, school textbook, college textbook
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#5011
🧵
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/ˈtɛkstʃər/
noun
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the way something feels when you touch it; the quality of a surface or substance
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The fabric has a soft and smooth texture. |
rough texture |
a coarse or uneven surface feel
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surface, feel, grain, structure, consistency
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smoothness, flatness
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soft texture, rough texture, fabric texture, skin texture
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#5012
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/ðæn/
conjunction
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used to introduce the second element in a comparison
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She is taller than her brother. |
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more than, compared to, as opposed to
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less than
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greater than, more than, better than
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#5013
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/θæŋk/
verb
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thanked
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thanked
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thanks
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thanking
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to express gratitude to someone
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I want to thank you for your help. |
Thank you |
expression of gratitude
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appreciate, be grateful, acknowledge, express thanks
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disregard, ignore, neglect
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thank you, thank someone, thank for, thanking you
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#5014
🙏
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/ˈθæŋkfəli/
adverb
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used to express relief or gratitude
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Thankfully, she arrived just in time for the meeting. |
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gratefully, luckily, fortunately, happily
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unfortunately, regretfully
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thankfully received, thankfully avoided, thankfully accepted
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#5015
🙏
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/θæŋks/
noun
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an expression of gratitude
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Thanks for helping me with the project. |
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gratitude, appreciation, recognition, thanks-giving
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ingratitude, ungratefulness
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say thanks, give thanks, express thanks
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#5016
👉
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/ðæt/
pronoun
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used to identify a specific person or thing observed or heard
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That is my book on the table. |
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this, it, the one
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those, these
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that book, that person, that idea
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#5017
🌞
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/ðə/
article
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used to specify a noun as something already mentioned or known
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The sun rises in the east. |
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this, that
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the best, the first, the last
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#5018
🎭
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/ˈθiːətər/
noun
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a building or area for dramatic performances
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We are going to the theater tonight. |
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playhouse, cinema, auditorium
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open-air, outdoor
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movie theater, local theater, drama theater
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#5019
🎭
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/θiˈætrɪkl/
adjective
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Relating to the theater or exaggerated and dramatic in behavior or style.
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Her theatrical performance won the audience's applause. |
make a theatrical scene |
to act dramatically in an exaggerated way
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dramatic, exaggerated, showy, stage-like, flamboyant
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subtle, natural, modest
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theatrical performance, theatrical gesture, theatrical costume, theatrical style
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#5020
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/θɛft/
noun
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the action or crime of stealing
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The theft of his wallet was reported to the police. |
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burglary, robbery, larceny, stealing
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honesty, integrity
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committed theft, petty theft, reported theft
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#5021
👨👩👧👦
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/ðɛər/
pronoun
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belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned
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Their house is on the corner. |
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his, her, its
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my, your
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their car, their family, their opinion
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#5022
👥
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/ðɛərz/
pronoun
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belonging to them; that which is theirs
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This book is theirs, not ours. |
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belonging to them, theirs alone, their property, their possession
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ours, mine
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all theirs, entirely theirs, rightfully theirs
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#5023
👥
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/ðɛm/
pronoun
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used to refer to people or things previously mentioned or easily identified
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I saw them at the park yesterday. |
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they, those, these
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none
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see them, tell them, help them
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#5024
🎨
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/θiːm/
noun
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the subject or topic of a speech, essay, exhibition, or discussion
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The theme of the conference was sustainability. |
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topic, subject, motif, idea
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none
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main theme, central theme, theme of discussion
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