Whoever Came, Stayed to Clean
The river bird census marked several species as missing. Children asked, 'Can our river-guarding monster stay only in imagination?' Organizers declared, 'whoever loves this river should come today.' Morning mist blended without sunlight into a dreamy setting. Volunteers did a light workout to warm up. Their dreams now stand as vows written into stone. A young democrat speaker talked about equality. He denounced the polluters' policies in sharp language. The health camp taught how river water awareness helps those with diabetes. Historians noted how the river's line looked on maps during a past dictator's regime. They said belittling the river would diminish humanity. The research team sent field data directly to the center. The documentary director explained the shooting plan. Ramps were installed for disabled participants. If anyone chose to disagree with a proposal, it was heard respectfully. The finance team disclosed every donation detail. Vendors offered extra discounts on river-friendly goods. Tech experts identified a hydrological disorder. New shelter plans aimed not to displace people again during monsoon surges. Finally the cleanup disposal points were sealed safely.
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🕊️
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/ˈdɛməˌkræt/
noun
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a supporter of democracy or a member of the Democratic Party in the US
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He is a strong democrat who believes in equal rights. |
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supporter, liberal, reformer, egalitarian
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dictator, autocrat
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loyal democrat, leading democrat, democrat leader, true democrat
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/dɪˈnaʊns/
verb
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denounced
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denounced
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denounces
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denouncing
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To publicly declare something to be wrong, evil, or condemn strongly.
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The leader denounced corruption in his speech. |
denounce in no uncertain terms |
To condemn very strongly and clearly.
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condemn, criticize, censure, blame, accuse
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praise, approve, endorse
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publicly denounce, strongly denounce, denounce corruption, denounce violence
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💉
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/ˌdaɪəˈbiːtiːz/
noun
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a medical condition in which the body cannot properly control the level of sugar in the blood
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He was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes last year. |
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hyperglycemia, metabolic disorder
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good health, wellness
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type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, diabetes treatment, diabetes patient
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/dɪkˈteɪtə/
noun
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a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force
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The dictator ruled the country with an iron fist. |
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tyrant, despot, autocrat
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democrat, leader
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dictator's regime, military dictator, cruel dictator
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/dɪˈmɪnɪʃ/
verb
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diminished
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diminished
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diminishes
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diminishing
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to make or become less; to reduce in size, importance, or value
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Over time, his influence in the company began to diminish. |
diminish returns |
a situation where the benefit gained is less compared to the effort or investment put in
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reduce, decrease, lessen, weaken, dwindle
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increase, enlarge, expand
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diminish value, diminish importance, diminish role, diminish returns
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/dəˈrɛktli/ or /daɪˈrɛktli/
adverb
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in a straight line or manner; without anything in between
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She spoke directly to the manager about her concerns. |
directly involved |
personally connected or participating
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immediately, personally, straightforwardly, openly
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indirectly, vaguely
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directly responsible, directly affected, speak directly, directly proportional
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🎬
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/dəˈrɛktər/ or /daɪˈrɛktər/
noun
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a person who manages or oversees a company, department, or film
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The director gave final approval for the new movie script. |
board of directors |
a group of people elected to manage a company
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manager, leader, chief, head, supervisor
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employee, subordinate
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film director, company director, executive director, board of directors
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/dɪsˈeɪbld/
adjective
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having a physical or mental condition that limits movements, senses, or activities
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The park has special facilities for disabled people. |
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handicapped, impaired, incapacitated, challenged
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able-bodied, healthy, fit
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disabled person, disabled access, physically disabled, disabled community
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/ˌdɪsəˈɡriː/
verb
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disagreed
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disagreed
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disagrees
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disagreeing
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to have a different opinion or to not accept something
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They disagree on how to solve the problem. |
agree to disagree |
accept that two people will not reach the same opinion
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differ, oppose, contradict, dispute, object
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agree, consent, approve
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strongly disagree, disagree with, politely disagree
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/dɪsˈkloʊz/
verb
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disclosed
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disclosed
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discloses
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disclosing
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to make something known; to reveal information that was previously secret or hidden
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The company refused to disclose details of the agreement. |
full disclosure |
being completely open and honest about all relevant information
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reveal, expose, uncover, divulge, announce
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conceal, hide, suppress
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disclose information, disclose details, disclose identity, disclose agreement
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/ˈdɪskaʊnt/
noun, verb
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discounted
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discounted
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discounts
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discounting
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A reduction in the usual price of something; to reduce the price of something.
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The store offered a 20% discount on all electronics. |
discount rate |
The interest rate charged to commercial banks by a central bank.
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reduction, markdown, rebate, deduction, concession
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surcharge, premium, markup
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offer discount, receive discount, discount price, trade discount
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/dɪsˈɔːrdər/
noun
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A state of confusion or lack of order; also a medical or mental condition.
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The protest ended in disorder when the crowd became violent. |
eating disorder |
A medical condition involving abnormal eating habits.
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confusion, chaos, disturbance, illness, ailment
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order, organization, harmony
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mental disorder, physical disorder, cause disorder, public disorder
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/dɪsˈpleɪs/
verb
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displaced
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displaced
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displaces
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displacing
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To force someone or something out of its usual place or position.
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The flood displaced hundreds of families from their homes. |
displaced person |
someone forced to leave their home, especially because of war or disaster
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remove, replace, shift, expel, oust
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retain, keep, maintain
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displace workers, displace people, displace water, displace families
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/dɪsˈpoʊzl/
noun
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the action or process of getting rid of something
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The disposal of waste is crucial for maintaining a clean environment. |
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removal, elimination, clearance, junking
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retention, preservation
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waste disposal, disposal process, proper disposal, disposal site
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/ˈmɪsɪŋ/
adjective
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not present or cannot be found
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The keys are missing from the table. |
missing in action |
not present or unaccounted for
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absent, lost, gone, vanished, misplaced
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present, found
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missing person, missing item, missing piece, missing child
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👹
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/ˈmɒnstər/
noun
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an imaginary or large frightening creature
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The child was afraid that a monster was hiding under the bed. |
monster hit |
a very successful or popular product or show
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beast, creature, giant, demon, ogre
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angel, human, friend
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monster movie, sea monster, create a monster, monster hit
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/huːˈɛvər/
pronoun
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any person who; no matter who
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Whoever wants to join the trip must register today. |
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anyone, anybody, whosoever
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none, nobody
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whoever comes, whoever wants, whoever said, whoever did
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/wɪðˈaʊt/
preposition
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in the absence of, or not having something
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He left without saying goodbye. |
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lacking, absent, minus, excluding
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with, having
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without a doubt, without hesitation, without warning
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🏋️♀️
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/ˈwɜːrkaʊt/
noun
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a session of physical exercise or training to improve fitness or health
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She does a full-body workout every morning before work. |
intense workout |
a very demanding or vigorous exercise session
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exercise, training, session, fitness routine, practice
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rest, inactivity, relaxation
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daily workout, intense workout, gym workout, home workout
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✍️
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/ˈrɪtən/
adjective
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expressed in writing rather than spoken; composed or recorded in written form
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The agreement must be in written form to be valid. |
in black and white |
clearly written or printed, leaving no doubt
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documented, recorded, drafted, inscribed, composed
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spoken, oral, verbal
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written form, written statement, written communication, written agreement
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