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#1648
💵
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/ˈdɒlər/
noun
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The basic monetary unit of the United States and some other countries
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I need five dollars to buy this book. |
not worth a dollar |
having little or no value
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buck, greenback, currency, coin, bill
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debt, worthless
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US dollar, dollar bill, exchange dollar, dollar coin
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#1649
🌐
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/dəˈmeɪn/
noun
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An area of knowledge, activity, or territory over which control is exercised.
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Mathematics is her main domain of expertise. |
public domain |
Something not protected by copyright and available for public use.
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territory, realm, field, sphere, area
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outsider, exterior
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domain name, knowledge domain, public domain, private domain
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#1650
🏠
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/dəˈmɛstɪk/
adjective
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Relating to the home or internal affairs of a country.
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She bought domestic products to support local businesses. |
domestic affairs |
Matters within a household or a country
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household, internal, local, home
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foreign, international
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domestic violence, domestic market, domestic products, domestic flights
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#1651
👑
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/ˈdɑː.mə.nəns/
noun
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The state of having power and influence over others.
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The company has maintained dominance in the smartphone market. |
alpha dominance |
The behavior of asserting leadership or control, often seen in social or animal groups.
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control, authority, supremacy, power, command
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subordination, weakness
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market dominance, dominance hierarchy, dominance over
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#1652
🦁
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/ˈdɑː.mə.nənt/
adjective
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Having power, authority, or influence over others; most important.
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English has become the dominant language in international business. |
dominant hand |
The hand that a person uses most skillfully and frequently.
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powerful, controlling, leading, influential
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submissive, minor, weak
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dominant role, dominant culture, dominant force
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#1653
👑
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/ˈdɒmɪneɪt/
verb
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dominated
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dominated
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dominates
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dominating
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to have power or control over something or someone
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The company dominates the smartphone market. |
dominate the field |
to be the most successful or influential in a particular area
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control, rule, command, govern, lead
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submit, follow, yield
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dominate the market, dominate the conversation, dominate politics, dominate completely
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#1654
🏰
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/ˌdɒmɪˈneɪʃən/
noun
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the exercise of control or influence over someone or something
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The empire sought domination over its neighbors. |
total domination |
complete control over something or someone
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control, power, supremacy, authority
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submission, weakness, dependence
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political domination, economic domination, domination of nature
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#1655
🎁
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/dəʊˈneɪt/
verb
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donated
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donated
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donates
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donating
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to give money, goods, or time to help a person or organization
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They donated food to the flood victims. |
donate blood |
to give one's blood voluntarily for medical use
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give, contribute, offer, bestow
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keep, withhold, retain
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donate money, donate blood, donate food, donate clothes
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#1656
🎁
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/dəʊˈneɪ.ʃən/
noun
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something that is given to help a person or organization, often money
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He made a generous donation to the local orphanage. |
make a donation |
to give money or goods to help a cause
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contribution, gift, offering, grant, endowment
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withdrawal, taking
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charity donation, blood donation, make donation, receive donation
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#1657
🩸
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/ˈdoʊnər/
noun
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A person who gives something, especially to a charity or cause.
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The donor contributed generously to the hospital’s new wing. |
blood donor |
A person who gives blood voluntarily for medical use.
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benefactor, contributor, patron, philanthropist, giver
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recipient, donee
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blood donor, organ donor, anonymous donor, generous donor
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#1658
🚪
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/dɔːr/
noun
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A movable barrier that allows entry or exit to a building, room, or vehicle.
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He knocked on the door before entering the house. |
when one door closes, another opens |
New opportunities arise when one ends
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gate, entrance, portal, threshold
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wall, barrier
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open the door, close the door, lock the door, knock on the door
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#1659
🚪
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/ˈdɔːrˌkiːpər/
noun
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A person whose job is to guard or manage the entrance of a building or room.
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The doorkeeper checked everyone’s passes before they entered the hall. |
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porter, gatekeeper, usher, sentinel
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intruder, trespasser
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doorkeeper duties, doorkeeper role, doorkeeper station
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#1660
💊
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/doʊs/
noun
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a measured amount of a medicine or drug taken at one time
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The doctor prescribed one dose of the medicine every six hours. |
a dose of one's own medicine |
experiencing the same unpleasant treatment that one has given to others
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portion, amount, quantity, measure, shot
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overdose, underdose
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high dose, low dose, single dose, daily dose, lethal dose
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#1661
🔴
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/dɒt/
noun
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a small round mark or spot
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She drew a red dot on the paper. |
connect the dots |
to understand the relationship between different facts
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spot, speck, point, mark, stain
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blank, void
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dot pattern, dot matrix, red dot, connect dots
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#1662
2️⃣
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/ˈdʌbəl/
verb
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doubled
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doubled
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doubles
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doubling
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to make twice as much in size, number, or amount
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The company hopes to double its profits this year. |
double-edged sword |
something that has both positive and negative effects
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increase, multiply, expand, amplify, boost
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halve, reduce, decrease
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double the amount, double the size, double digits, double check
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#1663
❓
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/daʊt/
noun/verb
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doubted
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doubted
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doubts
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doubting
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a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction; to be uncertain about something
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She had doubts about the success of the plan. |
beyond doubt |
certain; without question
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uncertainty, suspicion, disbelief, hesitation
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certainty, confidence, assurance
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cast doubt, beyond doubt, raise doubt, doubt remains
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#1664
⬇️
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/daʊn/
adverb
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from a higher to a lower position
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He walked down the stairs slowly. |
down to earth |
practical and realistic
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below, downward, under, beneath
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up, above, over
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down the road, down the line, down the street
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#1665
⬇️
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/ˌdaʊnˈsteəz/
adverb
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on or to a lower floor of a building
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Please go downstairs and wait in the lobby. |
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below, underneath, on the lower floor
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upstairs, above, on the upper floor
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go downstairs, come downstairs, live downstairs
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#1666
🏙️
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/ˈdaʊnˌtaʊn/
noun
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the central part of a city
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They spent the afternoon shopping downtown. |
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city center, metropolis, central district, urban area
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suburb, countryside
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downtown area, downtown district, downtown core, downtown business
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#1667
🥚
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/ˈdʌzən/
noun
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a group of twelve
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She bought a dozen eggs from the market. |
cheaper by the dozen |
items bought in bulk are often cheaper
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twelve, set, group, batch
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single, one
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a dozen eggs, dozens of people, a dozen times
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#1668
📝
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/dræft/
noun/verb
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drafted
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drafted
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drafts
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drafting
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A preliminary version of a piece of writing; to prepare a preliminary version of a document.
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She finished the first draft of her novel. |
rough draft |
An early, unfinished version of a piece of writing.
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outline, sketch, plan, blueprint, design
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final, complete
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draft proposal, draft agreement, first draft, draft law
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#1669
🛷
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/dræɡ/
verb
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dragged
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dragged
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drags
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dragging
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to pull something along the ground with effort
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He had to drag the heavy box across the floor. |
drag one's feet |
to delay doing something deliberately
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pull, haul, tow, tug
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push, propel
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drag across, drag along, drag into, drag down
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#1670
🚰
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/dreɪn/
verb
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drained
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drained
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drains
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draining
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to cause liquid to flow away from something; to remove liquid
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He drained the pasta before adding the sauce. |
drain the life out of |
to make someone or something lose energy or enthusiasm
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empty, remove, exhaust, deplete, discharge
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fill, flood, retain
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drain water, drain pipe, drain energy, drain battery
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#1671
🎭
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/ˈdrɑː.mə/
noun
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a play for theater, radio, or television, or an exciting or emotional situation
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She loves watching historical drama series. |
make a drama out of nothing |
to exaggerate a situation unnecessarily
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play, performance, act, show
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comedy, farce
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drama series, school drama, intense drama, family drama
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#1672
🎭
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/drəˈmætɪk/
adjective
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sudden and striking; relating to drama or theater
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The play ended with a dramatic twist. |
dramatic change |
a sudden and significant alteration
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theatrical, emotional, intense, striking, sensational
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ordinary, calm, unremarkable
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dramatic effect, dramatic improvement, dramatic increase, dramatic change
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#1673
📈
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/drəˈmætɪkli/
adverb
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in a sudden, striking, or exaggerated way
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Sales increased dramatically after the campaign. |
change dramatically |
to alter in a sudden and significant way
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suddenly, sharply, significantly, strikingly
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slightly, gradually
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increase dramatically, change dramatically, drop dramatically, improve dramatically
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#1674
✏️
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/drɔː/
verb
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drew
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drawn
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draws
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drawing
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to produce a picture by making lines and marks on paper; to pull or move something in a particular direction
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The child loves to draw pictures of animals. |
draw attention |
To attract someone's notice.
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sketch, illustrate, depict, pull, attract
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erase, repel, push
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draw attention, draw a picture, draw a line, draw a conclusion
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#1675
✏️
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/ˈdrɔːɪŋ/
noun
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a picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen, or crayons rather than paint
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She showed me a drawing of her house. |
drawing attention |
attracting notice or interest
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sketch, illustration, diagram, doodle
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erasing, deletion
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make a drawing, pencil drawing, line drawing, drawing skills
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#1676
💭
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/driːm/
noun/verb
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dreamed
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dreamed
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dreams
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dreaming
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a series of thoughts, images, or emotions occurring during sleep; a cherished aspiration or goal
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She dreamed of becoming a doctor. |
living the dream |
enjoying life as if in an ideal situation
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vision, aspiration, goal, fantasy
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reality, nightmare
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have a dream, dream big, chase a dream, dream come true
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#1677
👗
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/drɛs/
noun/verb
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dressed
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dressed
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dresses
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dressing
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a one-piece garment for women or girls; to put on clothes
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She wore a beautiful red dress to the party. |
dressed to kill |
wearing clothes that are intended to impress others
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outfit, attire, garment, clothing
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undress, nakedness
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wear a dress, long dress, summer dress, dress code
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#1678
👗
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/ˈdrɛsˌmeɪkər/
noun
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A person who makes or alters women's clothing professionally.
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The dressmaker crafted a beautiful gown for the bride. |
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seamstress, tailor, couturier, garment maker
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customer, client
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skilled dressmaker, professional dressmaker, custom dressmaker, bridal dressmaker
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#1679
⛵
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/drɪft/
verb
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drifted
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drifted
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drifts
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drifting
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to move slowly, especially by air or water currents
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The boat began to drift away from the shore. |
drift apart |
to gradually become distant or less friendly
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float, glide, wander, meander, coast
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anchor, stay, remain
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drift away, drift apart, drift off, drift slowly
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#1680
🥤
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/drɪŋk/
verb, noun
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drank
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drunk
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drinks
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drinking
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to take liquid into the mouth and swallow; a beverage
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She likes to drink a glass of water before bed. |
drink like a fish |
to drink a lot of alcohol
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sip, gulp, swallow, beverage, refreshment
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eat, abstain
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drink water, drink alcohol, soft drink, energy drink
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#1681
🚗
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/draɪv/
verb, noun
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drove
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driven
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drives
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driving
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to operate and control a vehicle; a journey in a vehicle
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He learned to drive when he was 18. |
drive someone crazy |
to annoy or irritate someone a lot
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steer, operate, ride, control, propel
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walk, stop
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drive a car, drive home, driving license, drive safely
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#1682
🚗
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/ˈdraɪ.vər/
noun
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a person who operates a motor vehicle
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The taxi driver knew all the shortcuts through the busy city. |
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chauffeur, operator, motorist, pilot
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passenger, pedestrian, walker
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taxi driver, bus driver, truck driver, professional driver, experienced driver
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#1683
💧
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/drɒp/
verb, noun
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dropped
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dropped
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drops
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dropping
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to let something fall; a small quantity of liquid
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Be careful not to drop your phone. |
drop the ball |
to make a mistake or fail to do something
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fall, release, decline, drip, descend
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lift, raise, pick up
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drop out, drop by, drop off, raindrop
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#1684
🌵
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/draʊt/
noun
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A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
••••••
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The farmers struggled to grow crops during the drought. |
in a drought |
Experiencing a lack of something, often used metaphorically.
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dry spell, aridity, lack of rain, scarcity, shortage
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rainfall, flood, abundance
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severe drought, prolonged drought, drought conditions, drought relief
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#1685
🌊
|
/draʊn/
verb
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drowned
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drowned
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drowns
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|
drowning
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|
to die or cause to die by being submerged in and inhaling water
••••••
|
He nearly drowned while swimming in the river. |
drown out |
to make a sound so loud that it prevents other sounds from being heard
••••••
|
sink, submerge, suffocate, engulf
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float, survive, resurface
••••••
|
drown in debt, drown in sorrow, nearly drown, drown out
••••••
|
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#1686
💊
|
/drʌɡ/
noun
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a substance used as a medicine or an illegal addictive substance
••••••
|
The doctor prescribed a new drug for the illness. |
war on drugs |
efforts to stop illegal drug use and trade
••••••
|
medicine, medication, narcotic, substance
••••••
|
cure, remedy
••••••
|
drug abuse, drug dealer, prescription drug, drug addiction
••••••
|
|
#1687
💊
|
/ˈdrʌɡˌstɔːr/
noun
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|
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A retail store that sells medicines, health-related products, and sometimes cosmetics or snacks.
••••••
|
I stopped by the drugstore to buy some cold medicine. |
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pharmacy, chemist, apothecary, drug shop
••••••
|
none, unrelated store
••••••
|
local drugstore, visit the drugstore, drugstore chain, drugstore aisle
••••••
|
|
#1688
🥁
|
/drʌm/
noun
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a musical instrument beaten with sticks or hands; also a cylindrical container
••••••
|
The drummer hit the drum loudly during the concert. |
beat the drum for |
to publicly support or promote something
••••••
|
percussion, barrel, container, cylinder
••••••
|
silence, stillness
••••••
|
drum kit, drum beats, steel drum, oil drum, bass drum
••••••
|
|
#1689
🍺
|
/drʌŋk/
adjective
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|
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affected by alcohol to the point of losing control of one's faculties or behavior
••••••
|
He was too drunk to walk straight. |
dead drunk |
extremely intoxicated
••••••
|
intoxicated, tipsy, inebriated, wasted, buzzed
••••••
|
sober, abstinent
••••••
|
get drunk, dead drunk, completely drunk, drunk driving
••••••
|
|
#1690
☀️
|
/draɪ/
verb
••••••
|
•••••• |
dried
••••••
|
dried
••••••
|
dries
••••••
|
drying
••••••
|
to remove moisture; to become free of water
••••••
|
Hang the clothes outside to dry. |
- •••••• | - •••••• |
dehydrate, evaporate, drain, wither
••••••
|
wet, moisten, dampen, soak
••••••
|
dry clothes, dry completely, dry naturally, dry thoroughly, dry in the sun
••••••
|
|
#1691
👥
|
/ˈduː.əl/
adjective
••••••
|
- •••••• | - •••••• | - •••••• | - •••••• | - •••••• |
having two parts or consisting of two elements; double
••••••
|
She has dual citizenship of both countries. |
- •••••• | - •••••• |
double, twin, paired, binary
••••••
|
single, sole, individual, unique
••••••
|
dual purpose, dual citizenship, dual nature
••••••
|
|
#1692
🎬
|
/dʌb/
verb
••••••
|
- •••••• |
dubbed
••••••
|
dubbed
••••••
|
dubs
••••••
|
dubbing
••••••
|
to give a name or label to something; to add a soundtrack to a film or recording
••••••
|
The movie was dubbed into several languages for international release. |
- •••••• | - •••••• |
name, label, dub over, voice over
••••••
|
misname, unlabel
••••••
|
dub a movie, dub in a voice, dub over a film
••••••
|
|
#1693
📅
|
/djuː/
adjective
••••••
|
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expected at a certain time or required by a certain date
••••••
|
The rent is due on the first of every month. |
due date |
the final day something must be completed or paid
••••••
|
expected, scheduled, payable, owed, anticipated
••••••
|
unexpected, optional, unnecessary
••••••
|
due date, due payment, due process, due respect
••••••
|
|
#1694
😴
|
/dʌl/
adjective
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|
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lacking brightness, vividness, or interest; boring or not sharp
••••••
|
The lecture was so dull that many students fell asleep. |
dull as dishwater |
extremely boring
••••••
|
boring, tedious, lifeless, monotonous, uninteresting
••••••
|
exciting, lively, interesting
••••••
|
dull knife, dull sound, dull moment, dull pain, dull color
••••••
|
|
#1695
🤐
|
/dʌm/
adjective
••••••
|
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lacking intelligence or unable to speak
••••••
|
He made a dumb mistake during the exam. |
strike dumb |
to make someone speechless with shock or amazement
••••••
|
stupid, foolish, silly, mute
••••••
|
smart, intelligent
••••••
|
dumb mistake, dumb idea, dumb luck, dumb silence
••••••
|
|
#1696
🗑️
|
/dʌmp/
verb
••••••
|
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dumped
••••••
|
dumped
••••••
|
dumps
••••••
|
dumping
••••••
|
to drop or dispose of something carelessly; to end a relationship suddenly
••••••
|
He dumped all the trash into the bin. |
dump someone |
to end a romantic relationship with someone
••••••
|
discard, throw, drop, abandon, release
••••••
|
keep, hold, retain
••••••
|
dump site, garbage dump, dump truck, dump waste, dump someone
••••••
|
|
#1697
🎶
|
/ˈdjuːəʊ/
noun
••••••
|
- •••••• | - •••••• | - •••••• | - •••••• | - •••••• |
a pair of people or things, especially in music or entertainment
••••••
|
The musical duo performed their latest hit at the concert. |
- •••••• | - •••••• |
pair, couple, team, twosome
••••••
|
solo, individual
••••••
|
musical duo, comedy duo, famous duo
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|
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