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#5075
🎀
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/taɪ/
verb
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tied
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tied
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ties
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tying
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to fasten or bind with a knot or string
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He tied his shoes before leaving. |
tie the knot |
to get married
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bind, fasten, knot, secure
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untie, loosen
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tie a knot, tie shoes, tie the rope
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#5076
🪢
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/taɪt/
adjective
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firmly held in place, not loose or slack
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The knot was too tight to untie. |
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firm, secure, stiff, taut
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loose, slack
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tight grip, tight fit, tight knot
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#5077
🔩
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/ˈtaɪtən/
verb
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tightened
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tightened
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tightens
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tightening
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to make something become tighter or more firmly fixed
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He tightened the screw with a wrench. |
tighten one's belt |
to spend less money; to be more economical
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fasten, secure, stiffen, contract, strengthen
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loosen, relax, slacken
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tighten the screw, tighten control, tighten grip, tighten security
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#5078
🤏
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/ˈtaɪtli/
adverb
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in a tight manner; firmly; securely
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Hold the rope tightly so you don't fall. |
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firmly, securely, closely, strongly
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loosely, weakly, gently, lightly
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hold tightly, grip tightly, packed tightly
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#5079
⏰
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/tɪl/
preposition
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up to the time of; until
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She waited till midnight for his call. |
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until, up to, before, pending
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after, since
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till now, till late, till tomorrow, wait till
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#5080
🌲
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/ˈtɪmbər/
noun
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wood prepared for use in building and carpentry
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The house was built entirely from local timber. |
shiver me timbers |
an expression of surprise or astonishment
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wood, lumber, logs, planks, beam
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metal, concrete
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timber industry, timber house, cut timber, timber supply
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#5081
⏰
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/taɪm/
noun
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a measured or measurable period during which an action, process, or condition exists or continues
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I don’t have enough time to finish the project. |
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moment, duration, period, interval
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eternity, infinity
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spend time, waste time, save time, take time
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#5082
⏰
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/ˈtaɪmli/
adjective
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Done or occurring at a favorable or useful time; opportune.
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Her timely advice helped me avoid a big mistake. |
timely intervention |
An action taken at the right moment to prevent harm or improve a situation
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prompt, punctual, appropriate, suitable, convenient
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late, delayed, untimely
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timely manner, timely advice, timely response, timely action
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#5083
📅
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/ˈtaɪm.teɪ.bəl/
noun
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a schedule showing planned activities or events at particular times
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Please check the train timetable for departure times. |
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schedule, agenda, program, itinerary
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spontaneity, improvisation
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train timetable, school timetable, bus timetable
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#5084
⏰
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/ˈtaɪmɪŋ/
noun
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the choice, judgment, or control of when something should be done
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Good timing is essential in business negotiations. |
perfect timing |
doing something at exactly the right moment
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scheduling, coordination, planning, arrangement, rhythm
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delay, misjudgment
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good timing, bad timing, timing issue, timing control
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#5085
🥫
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/tɪn/
noun
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a metal container; a chemical element (Sn)
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She bought a tin of biscuits from the store. |
in a tin |
packed or contained in a tin container
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can, container, box, metal case
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plastic container, bag
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tin can, tin foil, tin box, tin of cookies
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#5086
🐭
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/ˈtaɪ.ni/
adjective
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extremely small in size or amount
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The baby bird was tiny and helpless. |
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small, miniature, microscopic, minute, little
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huge, enormous, gigantic, massive, large
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tiny house, tiny amount, tiny details, tiny steps
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#5087
💡
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/tɪp/
noun
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a small but useful piece of advice
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I received a tip on how to improve my presentation. |
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hint, suggestion, advice, clue
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misguidance
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give a tip, follow a tip, valuable tip
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#5088
🚗
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/taɪər/
noun
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a rubber covering around a wheel
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The car’s tire burst on the highway. |
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wheel, rubber, rim
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flat tire, spare tire, tire pressure
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#5089
😴
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/taɪəd/
adjective
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feeling exhausted; in need of sleep or rest
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I am too tired to continue working. |
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exhausted, weary, fatigued, drained, worn out
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energetic, refreshed, alert, vigorous, rested
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tired eyes, tired voice, feel tired, getting tired
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#5090
😴
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/ˈtaɪə.səm/
adjective
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causing weariness or boredom; tedious
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The long lecture was tiresome and repetitive. |
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boring, tedious, wearisome, dull
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interesting, exciting, engaging, stimulating
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tiresome task, tiresome journey, tiresome work
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#5091
😫
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/ˈtaɪərɪŋ/
adjective
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causing someone to feel exhausted or in need of rest
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The long journey was extremely tiring. |
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exhausting, fatiguing, draining, wearying
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refreshing, invigorating
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tiring day, tiring task, tiring journey
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#5092
🧻
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/ˈtɪʃ.uː/
noun
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a piece of soft absorbent paper or fabric
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She used a tissue to wipe her nose. |
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paper, napkin, cloth, handkerchief
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none
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tissue paper, facial tissue, soft tissue
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#5093
📖
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/ˈtaɪ.təl/
noun
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the name of a book, movie, or other work; a word used before someone's name to show rank or status
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The title of the book is very interesting. |
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heading, name, caption, designation
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subtitle, content, body
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book title, job title, movie title
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#5094
➡️
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/tuː/
preposition
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used for expressing motion or direction
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She is going to the market. |
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toward, towards, in the direction of
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from
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go to, travel to, turn to
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#5095
🚬
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/təˈbækoʊ/
noun
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a plant grown for its leaves, which are used in making cigarettes and cigars
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He stopped smoking tobacco after his health scare. |
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cigarettes, cigars, nicotine
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none
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tobacco leaves, tobacco smoke, chewing tobacco
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#5096
📅
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/təˈdeɪ/
noun, adverb
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on this present day
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She has a meeting today. |
here today, gone tomorrow |
something temporary or short-lived
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now, currently, presently, nowadays
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yesterday, tomorrow
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today only, happening today, today morning, today evening
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#5097
🦶
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/toʊ/
noun
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any of the five digits at the end of the human foot
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He injured his toe while playing football. |
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foot, digit, appendage
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none
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toe injury, big toe, pinky toe
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#5098
🤝
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/təˈɡeðər/
adverb
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with each other; in unity; at the same time
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We should work together to solve this problem. |
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jointly, collectively, unitedly
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separately, apart, alone
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work together, come together, live together
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#5099
🚽
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/ˈtɔɪlət/
noun
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a fixture used for the disposal of human waste
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The public toilet was clean and well maintained. |
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lavatory, restroom, bathroom, washroom, loo
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kitchen, bedroom
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public toilet, flush toilet, toilet paper, toilet seat
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#5100
🤲
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/ˈtɒlərəns/
noun
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The ability or willingness to accept or endure differences, behaviors, or opinions without hostility.
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Her tolerance for different cultures impressed everyone. |
zero tolerance |
A policy of not allowing any violation of rules or standards.
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acceptance, patience, endurance, open-mindedness, leniency
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intolerance, rejection, prejudice
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cultural tolerance, religious tolerance, show tolerance, promote tolerance
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#5101
😐
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/ˈtɒləreɪt/
verb
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tolerated
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tolerated
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tolerates
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tolerating
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To allow or endure something unpleasant without interference.
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The teacher will not tolerate rude behavior. |
tolerate no nonsense |
To be strict and not allow foolish or improper behavior.
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endure, accept, allow, permit, withstand
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reject, oppose, forbid
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tolerate behavior, tolerate noise, tolerate mistakes, refuse to tolerate
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#5102
💰
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/toʊl/
noun
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A charge payable for using a road or bridge; also the extent of damage or suffering caused by something.
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The flood took a heavy toll on the village. |
take a toll |
To cause harm, damage, or suffering over time.
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fee, charge, cost, damage, burden
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relief, benefit
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pay toll, heavy toll, death toll, take a toll
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#5103
🍅
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/təˈmeɪtoʊ/
noun
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a red or yellowish fruit that is typically eaten as a vegetable
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I added some tomato to the salad. |
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fruit, vegetable, berry
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none
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tomato sauce, tomato soup, tomato paste
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#5104
📆
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/təˈmɒroʊ/
adverb
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on the day after today; in the future
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Tomorrow we will visit the museum. |
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next day, following day
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today, yesterday
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tomorrow morning, by tomorrow, tomorrow's meeting
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#5105
🛻
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/tʌn/
noun
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A unit of weight equal to 2,000 pounds (US) or 1,000 kilograms (metric); a large amount of something
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The truck carried a ton of apples to the market. |
a ton of |
a large amount of something
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load, heap, mass, bulk, weight
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none, little
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ton of bricks, ton of work, a ton of money
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#5106
🎶
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/toʊn/
noun, verb
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tones
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toning
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the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc.
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The tone of the letter was very formal. |
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style, manner, attitude, approach
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discord, harshness
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tone of voice, tone of conversation, tone of the message
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#5107
👅
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/tʌŋ/
noun
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a fleshy muscular organ in the mouth used for tasting, swallowing, and speaking
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She stuck out her tongue playfully. |
Cat got your tongue? |
used when someone is unexpectedly silent or unable to speak
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mouth, speech organ, language
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none
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tongue tied, tongue twister, tongue of a shoe
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#5108
🌙
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/təˈnaɪt/
adverb
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during the night of today; this evening
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Tonight we are going to watch a movie. |
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this evening, this night
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this morning, last night
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tonight's show, see you tonight, tonight only
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#5109
😔
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/tuː/
adverb
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to a higher degree than is desirable, permissible, or possible
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She is too tired to continue working. |
too good to be true |
something that seems so perfect that it is hard to believe it is real
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excessively, overly, extremely, very
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barely, slightly, moderately
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too much, too late, too many, too hard
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#5110
🔧
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/tuːl/
noun
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a device or implement used to carry out a particular function
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He used a hammer as a tool to fix the chair. |
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instrument, device, gadget, implement
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toy, decoration
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power tool, hand tool, tool kit, garden tool
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#5111
🦷
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/tuːθ/
noun
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each of the hard, pointed structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing food
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He has a toothache and needs to see the dentist. |
a tooth for a tooth |
an eye for an eye; retribution
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fang, molar, incisor, canine
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gum
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toothbrush, tooth paste, tooth decay, tooth fairy
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#5112
🔝
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/tɒp/
noun
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the highest or uppermost point, part, or surface of something
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The book is on the top shelf. |
top of the world |
feeling extremely happy or successful
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summit, peak, pinnacle, apex
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bottom, base
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top priority, top scorer, top rated, top of the list
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#5113
💬
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/ˈtɒpɪk/
noun
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a subject of conversation, discussion, or writing
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The topic of the meeting was company expansion. |
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subject, theme, issue, matter
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digression, aside
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discussion topic, popular topic, hot topic, main topic
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#5114
🔦
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/tɔːrtʃ/
noun
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a portable electric lamp powered by batteries; a flaming stick used for light
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Use the torch to find your way in the dark. |
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flashlight, lamp, beacon
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darkness, blackout
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electric torch, pocket torch, torch light, shine the torch
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#5115
🌪️
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/tɔːrˈneɪdoʊ/
noun
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a rapidly rotating column of air in contact with the ground and clouds, often destructive
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The tornado destroyed several houses in the village. |
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twister, cyclone, whirlwind, storm
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calm, stillness
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violent tornado, tornado warning, tornado path, tornado damage
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#5116
🐢
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/ˈtɔːr.təs/
noun
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A slow-moving land reptile with a hard shell.
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The tortoise slowly crossed the garden. |
slow as a tortoise |
very slow
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terrapin, chelonian, testudine, shelled reptile
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hare, rabbit
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tortoise shell, tortoise race, tortoise pace
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#5117
😣
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/ˈtɔːtʃər/
noun
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the action or practice of inflicting severe pain on someone as a punishment or to force them to do something
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He was subjected to torture during the interrogation. |
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torment, agony, suffering, pain
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comfort, relief
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subject to torture, torture methods, inflicted torture
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#5118
🎲
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/tɔs/
verb
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tossed
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tossed
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tosses
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tossing
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To throw something lightly or casually; to move or turn suddenly.
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He tossed the keys onto the table. |
toss and turn |
to move around restlessly in bed without being able to sleep
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throw, fling, pitch, hurl
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catch, hold, retain
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toss a coin, toss away, toss out, toss salad
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#5119
🧮
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/ˈtoʊ.təl/
adjective, noun, verb
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totaled
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totaled
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totals
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totaling
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the whole amount; complete
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The total cost was too high. |
a total loss |
completely destroyed or ruined
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whole, complete, sum, entire
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partial, incomplete
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total cost, total amount, total failure, grand total
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#5120
💯
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/ˈtoʊtəli/
adverb
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completely; entirely; absolutely
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I totally agree with your opinion. |
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completely, entirely, absolutely
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partially, partly, incompletely
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totally different, totally wrong, totally agree
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#5121
👆
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/tʌtʃ/
verb
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touched
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touched
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touches
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touching
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to put your hand or finger on something; to make physical contact
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Please don't touch the wet paint. |
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feel, handle, contact, brush
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avoid, miss
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touch screen, touch gently, lose touch, get in touch
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#5122
💪
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/tʌf/
adjective
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strong, durable, and difficult to break or deal with
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He had a tough day at work. |
tough luck |
a phrase used to express sympathy for someone's unfortunate situation
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hard, durable, strong, resilient
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soft, weak
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tough decision, tough time, tough job
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#5123
🧳
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/tʊr/
noun/verb
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toured
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toured
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tours
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touring
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a journey or trip, often for pleasure, during which you visit different places
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They went on a tour of Europe last summer. |
grand tour |
an extended journey through Europe, traditionally taken by wealthy young men in the past
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trip, journey, excursion, voyage, travel
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stay, remain
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guided tour, world tour, tour bus, tour guide, cultural tour
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#5124
🏆
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/ˈtʊənəmənt/
noun
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a competition in which players or teams compete against each other for a prize
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The tournament was held in the city center. |
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competition, contest, match, championship
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friendly game
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tournament final, tournament winner, tennis tournament
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