Autumn River Expo
Each stall carried a different theme. Volunteers kept smiling to put guests at ease. New lighting was installed along the river edge. The film crew stayed up past midnight to edit the footage. You won't find people this hospitable anywhere else. The evening breeze carried an even flute tone. Mira said, 'It's the ever bravest crew I've seen.' They revealed the hard fact of river pollution. To curb rumors they listed sources of fake news. The first fall leaves of autumn littered the stage. A local artist told the story of gaining national fame. Return fare for visitors came from the community fund. An open-air film screening lit up the night. The sound engineer tuned the mix to sound fine. A health session taught fist positions for self-defense. The host honored five standout innovations. They built a flat stage platform by the river. The only flaw in the prototype was discussed openly. Developers flipped through UI screens to show fixes. At the end everyone folded the banners and packed up.
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🔢
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/iːtʃ/
determiner/pronoun
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every one of two or more people or things considered separately
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Each student received a certificate. |
each and every |
used for emphasis, meaning all without exception
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every, all, individual, every single
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none, zero
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each day, each person, each time, each other
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😌
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/iːz/
noun/verb
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eased
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eased
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eases
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easing
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absence of difficulty or effort; to make something less serious or severe
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Meditation helps ease stress. |
at ease |
free from worry or anxiety
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comfort, relief, rest, simplicity
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difficulty, hardship, discomfort
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with ease, ease the pain, ease restrictions, ease pressure
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🔪
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/ɛdʒ/
noun
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the border or outermost part of something; a sharp side of a blade or tool
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He stood on the edge of the cliff. |
on edge |
to be nervous or anxious
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border, margin, rim, brink, boundary
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center, middle, core
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sharp edge, cliff edge, edge of the table, cutting edge
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✏️
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verb
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edited
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edited
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edits
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editing
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to prepare written material by correcting, condensing, or modifying it.
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She edited the article before it was published. |
editor's cut |
a version of a film or video edited by its editor rather than the director.
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revise, correct, modify, proofread, alter
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ignore, neglect, keep unchanged
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edit text, edit video, edit file, edit content, edit message
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/ɛls/
adverb
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In addition; besides.
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Is there anything else you need? |
or else |
Used to warn of unpleasant consequences if something is not done.
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besides, otherwise, additionally, furthermore
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nothing, none
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anything else, someone else, somewhere else, nothing else
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adjective, adverb
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flat or smooth; equal in degree or amount; used to emphasize something surprising
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The road was surprisingly even after the storm. |
even odds |
a situation where chances of success or failure are equal
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level, flat, equal, balanced, fair
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uneven, unfair, irregular
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even surface, even chance, even number, even tone, even odds
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♾️
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adverb
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at any time; always; continuously
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Have you ever been to London? |
ever since |
from a particular time in the past until now
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always, continuously, at any time, forever
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never
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ever seen, ever heard, best ever, hardly ever
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/fækt/
noun
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A thing that is known or proved to be true
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It is a fact that the Earth orbits the Sun. |
matter of fact |
something that is true and cannot be disputed
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truth, reality, certainty, actuality
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lie, fiction, falsehood
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scientific fact, historical fact, fact check, hard fact
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/feɪk/
adjective/verb/noun
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faked
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faked
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fakes
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faking
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not genuine; counterfeit; to imitate something dishonestly
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He tried to fake his signature on the document. |
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counterfeit, forged, imitation, bogus
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genuine, real, authentic
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fake news, fake smile, fake passport, fake identity
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/fɔːl/
verb, noun
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fell
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fallen
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falls
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falling
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to move downward, typically rapidly and freely without control; the act of dropping from a higher to a lower place
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The leaves fall from the trees in autumn. |
fall apart |
to break into pieces or stop functioning properly
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drop, tumble, descend, collapse, plummet
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rise, ascend, increase
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fall asleep, fall down, fall in love, fall short, fall behind
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/feɪm/
noun
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the state of being known or recognized by many people
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She achieved worldwide fame for her acting. |
rise to fame |
to become famous
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renown, glory, popularity, reputation, celebrity
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obscurity, anonymity, disregard
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seek fame, achieve fame, rise to fame, enjoy fame
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/fɛər/
noun
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the money paid for a journey on public transport; also food or treatment provided
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The bus fare to the city center is five dollars. |
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ticket price, charge, cost, rate
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bus fare, train fare, taxi fare
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🎬
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/fɪlm/
noun/verb
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filmed
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filmed
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films
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filming
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a motion picture or movie; or to record on camera
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They watched a film together on the weekend. |
short film |
a motion picture of brief duration
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movie, motion picture, cinema, video, documentary
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reality, stage, live show
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watch a film, film industry, film festival, film director
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👌
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/faɪn/
adjective, noun, verb
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fined
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fined
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fines
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fining
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of high quality; very good, or a penalty for breaking a law
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She paid a fine for parking in the wrong place. |
cut it fine |
to allow very little time for something
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excellent, good, penalty, fee, delicate
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poor, bad, coarse
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pay a fine, fine art, fine weather, fine line
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✊
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/fɪst/
noun
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a hand with the fingers clenched tightly into the palm
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He punched the wall with his fist in anger. |
iron fist |
to rule or control with strictness and force
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hand, knuckle, punch, grip
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open hand, palm
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clenched fist, raise fist, fist fight, iron fist
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5️⃣
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/faɪv/
noun
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The number 5; one more than four and one less than six.
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She bought five apples from the market. |
High five |
A gesture of celebration or greeting in which two people slap their raised hands together.
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5, quintet, pentad, V
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four, six
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five years, five minutes, five times, high five
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📏
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/flæt/
adjective
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Smooth and level, without raised areas or curves.
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The road ahead was completely flat. |
fall flat |
To fail completely to produce the intended effect.
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even, smooth, level, plain, horizontal
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bumpy, uneven, rough
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flat surface, flat tire, flat rate, flat shoes
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💔
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/flɔː/
noun
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a defect or imperfection in something
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The diamond had a small flaw that was barely visible. |
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defect, imperfection, blemish, fault
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perfection, strength
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major flaw, design flaw, flaw in logic
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🔄
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/flɪp/
verb
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flipped
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flipped
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flips
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flipping
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to turn over quickly or suddenly; to toss lightly
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She flipped the pancake in the pan. |
flip out |
to become very angry or lose control
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toss, turn, throw, switch, overturn
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place, steady, settle
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flip a coin, flip through, flip over
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📄
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/fəʊld/
verb
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folded
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folded
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folds
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folding
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to bend something, especially paper or cloth, so that one part covers another
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She folded the letter neatly before placing it in the envelope. |
fold up |
to close or collapse something that opens out
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bend, crease, wrap, double, pleat
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unfold, open, spread
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fold clothes, fold paper, fold arms, neatly folded
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