35 Lesson 35 - 6000 Most Used Vocabulary

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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.

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not worth a dollar

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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.

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public domain

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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.

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domestic affairs

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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.

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alpha dominance

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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.

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dominant hand

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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.

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dominate the field

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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.

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total domination

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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.

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donate blood

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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.

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make a donation

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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.

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blood donor

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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.

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when one door closes, another opens

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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.

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a dose of one's own medicine

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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.

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connect the dots

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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.

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double-edged sword

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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.

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beyond doubt

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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.

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down to earth

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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.

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cheaper by the dozen

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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.

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rough draft

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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.

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drag one's feet

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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.

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drain the life out of

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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.

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make a drama out of nothing

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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.

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dramatic change

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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.

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change dramatically

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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.

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draw attention

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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.

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drawing attention

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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.

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living the dream

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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.

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dressed to kill

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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.

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drift apart

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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.

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drink like a fish

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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.

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drive someone crazy

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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.

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drop the ball

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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.

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in a drought

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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
🌊
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/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
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He nearly drowned while swimming in the river.

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drown out

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to make a sound so loud that it prevents other sounds from being heard
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sink, submerge, suffocate, engulf
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float, survive, resurface
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drown in debt, drown in sorrow, nearly drown, drown out
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#1686
💊
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/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

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efforts to stop illegal drug use and trade
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medicine, medication, narcotic, substance
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cure, remedy
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drug abuse, drug dealer, prescription drug, drug addiction
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#1687
💊
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/ˈdrʌɡˌstɔːr/
noun
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A retail store that sells medicines, health-related products, and sometimes cosmetics or snacks.
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I stopped by the drugstore to buy some cold medicine.

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pharmacy, chemist, apothecary, drug shop
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none, unrelated store
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local drugstore, visit the drugstore, drugstore chain, drugstore aisle
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#1688
🥁
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/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.

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beat the drum for

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to publicly support or promote something
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percussion, barrel, container, cylinder
••••••
silence, stillness
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drum kit, drum beats, steel drum, oil drum, bass drum
••••••
#1689
🍺
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/drʌŋk/
adjective
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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.

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dead drunk

••••••
extremely intoxicated
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intoxicated, tipsy, inebriated, wasted, buzzed
••••••
sober, abstinent
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get drunk, dead drunk, completely drunk, drunk driving
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#1690
☀️
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/draɪ/
verb
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dried
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dried
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dries
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drying
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to remove moisture; to become free of water
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Hang the clothes outside to dry.

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dehydrate, evaporate, drain, wither
••••••
wet, moisten, dampen, soak
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dry clothes, dry completely, dry naturally, dry thoroughly, dry in the sun
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/ˈduː.əl/
adjective
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having two parts or consisting of two elements; double
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She has dual citizenship of both countries.

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double, twin, paired, binary
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single, sole, individual, unique
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dual purpose, dual citizenship, dual nature
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#1692
🎬
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/dʌb/
verb
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dubbed
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dubbed
••••••
dubs
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dubbing
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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.

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name, label, dub over, voice over
••••••
misname, unlabel
••••••
dub a movie, dub in a voice, dub over a film
••••••
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📅
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/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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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
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a pair of people or things, especially in music or entertainment
••••••

The musical duo performed their latest hit at the concert.

••••••
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pair, couple, team, twosome
••••••
solo, individual
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musical duo, comedy duo, famous duo
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