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#1698
⏳
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/djʊˈreɪʃən/
noun
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the length of time that something continues
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The meeting lasted for the duration of two hours. |
for the duration |
for the whole time that something lasts
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length, span, period, term, extent
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end, termination, conclusion
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short duration, long duration, duration of action
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#1699
⏳
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/ˈdjʊərɪŋ/
preposition
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throughout the course of a period of time
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I fell asleep during the movie. |
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throughout, amid, in, over
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before, after, beyond
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during the day, during the night, during the meeting, during the war
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#1700
🌫️
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/dʌst/
noun, verb
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dusted
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dusted
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dusts
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dusting
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fine, dry particles of matter or to clean by removing such particles
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The old books were covered in dust. |
bite the dust |
to fail or be defeated
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powder, dirt, particles, debris
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cleanliness, purity
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dust storm, dust off, dust particles, dust cloud
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#1701
🌫️
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/ˈdʌsti/
adjective
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covered with or full of dust; dry and dull from lack of moisture or use
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The old bookshelf was dusty after years of neglect. |
dusty old |
something outdated, old-fashioned, or long unused
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powdery, grimy, dirty, soiled
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clean, spotless, fresh
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dusty road, dusty shelf, dusty air, dusty clothes
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#1702
🙏
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/ˈdjuːtɪfəl/
adjective
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Willingly obedient and responsible in performing one's duty.
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She is a dutiful daughter who always takes care of her parents. |
dutiful son |
A son who is obedient and fulfills responsibilities to family.
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obedient, loyal, devoted, compliant, faithful
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neglectful, disobedient, rebellious
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dutiful daughter, dutiful son, dutiful servant, dutifully follow
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#1703
🛡️
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/ˈdjuːti/
noun
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a moral or legal obligation; a responsibility
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It is our duty to protect the environment. |
call of duty |
a responsibility that must be carried out
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responsibility, obligation, task, assignment, commitment
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freedom, choice, exemption
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duty free, official duty, moral duty, line of duty
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#1704
🎨
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/daɪ/
verb
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dyed
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dyed
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dyes
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dyeing
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to change the color of something using a chemical substance
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She will dye her hair blonde tomorrow. |
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color, tint, stain, pigment
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bleach, fade, whiten
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dye hair, dye fabric, dye clothes, dye permanently, dye naturally
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#1705
⚡
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/daɪˈnæmɪk/
adjective
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Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress; energetic and forceful.
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She is a dynamic leader who inspires her team. |
dynamic duo |
Two people who work together very effectively.
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energetic, active, powerful, forceful, lively
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static, passive, inactive
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dynamic leader, dynamic personality, dynamic growth, dynamic process
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#1706
🔢
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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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#1707
🤩
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/ˈiːɡər/
adjective
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very excited and interested; keen to do something
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The children were eager to open their gifts. |
eager beaver |
a person who is extremely enthusiastic and hard-working
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keen, enthusiastic, excited, avid
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reluctant, indifferent
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eager to learn, eager for success, eager anticipation, eager smile
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#1708
😍
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/ˈiːɡərli/
adverb
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with keen interest or enthusiasm; with great desire
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The children eagerly waited for the holiday to begin. |
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enthusiastically, keenly, anxiously
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reluctantly, unwillingly, halfheartedly
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eagerly await, eagerly anticipate, eagerly accept
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#1709
👂
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/ɪə(r)/
noun
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the organ of hearing and balance in humans and other animals
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She whispered something in his ear. |
lend an ear |
to listen carefully and sympathetically
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hearing organ, auricle, lobe, auditory organ
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deafness, silence
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ear pain, sharp ear, ear infection, whisper in ear
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#1710
🐦
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/ˈɜːrli/
adjective/adverb
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before the usual or expected time
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She arrived early to the meeting. |
early bird |
someone who wakes up or arrives early
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premature, initial, prompt, ahead
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late, delayed
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early morning, early stage, early development, arrive early
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#1711
💵
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/ɜːrn/
verb
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earned
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earned
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earns
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earning
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To receive money or reward in return for work or service.
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She worked hard to earn enough money for college. |
earn a living |
To make enough money to support oneself financially.
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receive, gain, obtain, secure, acquire
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lose, spend, forfeit
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earn money, earn respect, earn a living, earn interest
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#1712
💰
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/ˈɜːrnər/
noun
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A person who earns money through work or business
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She is the primary earner in her family. |
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income generator, wage earner, breadwinner, salaryman
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spender, unemployed
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high earner, top earner, regular earner, monthly earner
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#1713
💰
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/ˈɜːnɪŋz/
noun
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money obtained in return for labor or services
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Her monthly earnings are enough to support her family. |
net earnings |
the total profit after deducting expenses
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income, wages, salary, profit, revenue
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loss, debt
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monthly earnings, total earnings, net earnings, gross earnings
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#1714
🌍
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/ɜːrθ/
noun
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the planet we live on; soil or ground
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The astronauts looked back at the Earth from space. |
down to earth |
practical, realistic, and sensible
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world, globe, planet, ground, soil
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sky, heaven
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planet Earth, Earth surface, Earth orbit, Earth science
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#1715
🌋
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/ˈɜːrθ.kweɪk/
noun
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a sudden shaking of the ground caused by movements within the Earth's crust or volcanic action
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A strong earthquake hit the city last night. |
earthquake zone |
an area prone to frequent earthquakes
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tremor, quake, shock, seismic event
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stability, calm
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major earthquake, earthquake zone, earthquake damage, earthquake victims
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#1716
😌
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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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#1717
👌
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/ˈiːzəli/
adverb
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without difficulty or effort
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He solved the problem easily. |
take it easy |
to relax and not worry
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effortlessly, readily, smoothly, simply
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hardly, with difficulty, painfully
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easily accessible, easily understood, easily broken, easily available
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#1718
🌅
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/iːst/
noun
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The direction from which the sun rises; one of the four cardinal points.
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The sun rises in the east. |
East meets West |
A phrase describing the meeting of Eastern and Western cultures.
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orient, sunrise, direction, right-hand side
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west, sunset
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east side, east wind, east coast, east direction
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#1719
🌅
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/ˈiː.stərn/
adjective
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relating to or situated in the east; from or characteristic of the eastern part of the world
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She studied Eastern philosophy at the university. |
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oriental, Asian, eastward, dawn-side
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western, occidental, westward, sunset-side
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Eastern culture, Eastern medicine, Eastern philosophy
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#1720
😊
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/ˈiːzi/
adjective
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not difficult; requiring little effort
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The exam was surprisingly easy. |
take it easy |
to relax and not worry
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simple, effortless, straightforward, uncomplicated
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difficult, hard
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easy task, easy way, easy solution, easy money
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#1721
🍽️
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/iːt/
verb
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ate
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eaten
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eats
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eating
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To put food into the mouth, chew, and swallow it.
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They eat breakfast together every morning. |
eat like a horse |
To eat a lot of food.
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consume, devour, chew, swallow, dine
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starve, fast
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eat food, eat dinner, eat breakfast, eat together
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#1722
🔊
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/ˈɛkəʊ/
noun, verb
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echoed
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echoed
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echoes
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echoing
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a sound that is reflected off a surface and heard again; to repeat or reflect a sound or idea.
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Her laughter echoed through the empty hall. |
echo chamber |
an environment where people only encounter information or opinions that reflect and reinforce their own.
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resound, reverberate, repeat, reflect, resonate
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silence, quiet, mute
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echo sound, echo chamber, echo through, faint echo, echo of laughter
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#1723
🌱
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/ˌiːkəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/
adjective
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relating to the relationships between living organisms and their environment.
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The factory made several ecological improvements to reduce pollution. |
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environmental, green, biological, natural, sustainable
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polluting, harmful, artificial
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ecological balance, ecological system, ecological impact, ecological disaster
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#1724
💰
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/ˌiːkəˈnɒmɪk/
adjective
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relating to the economy, trade, or money
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The country is facing an economic crisis. |
economic growth |
increase in a country's production and wealth
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financial, fiscal, commercial, monetary
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nonfinancial, uneconomic
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economic policy, economic growth, economic development, economic crisis
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#1725
💰
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/ˌiːkəˈnɒmɪkl/
adjective
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Careful in the use of resources; providing good value or efficiency.
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Driving a hybrid car is economical in the long run. |
economical with the truth |
A polite way of saying someone is not telling the whole truth.
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thrifty, frugal, efficient, cost-effective, prudent
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wasteful, extravagant, lavish
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economical choice, economical use, economical car, economical lifestyle
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#1726
📊
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/ˌiːkəˈnɒmɪks/ or /ˌɛkəˈnɒmɪks/
noun
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The study of production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
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He is studying economics at university. |
economics of scale |
Cost advantages gained when production increases.
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finance, commerce, business, trade
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non-financial, uncommercial
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study economics, economics course, economics department, economics theory
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#1727
👨🏫
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/ɪˈkɒnəmɪst/
noun
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A person who studies or is an expert in economics.
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The economist predicted a rise in inflation. |
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analyst, financial expert, researcher, academic
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layman, non-specialist
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famous economist, government economist, professional economist, research economist
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#1728
💹
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/ɪˈkɒnəmi/
noun
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The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in a society.
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The global economy has been affected by rising inflation. |
boost the economy |
to improve the economic condition of a country or region
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market, financial system, commerce, trade, industry
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stagnation, recession, collapse
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global economy, national economy, strong economy, economy growth, economy policy
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#1729
🔪
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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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#1730
✏️
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/ˈɛdɪt/
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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#1731
📚
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/ɪˈdɪʃən/
noun
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a particular version or printing of a book, newspaper, or other publication
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The latest edition of the magazine sold out quickly. |
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version, issue, release, publication
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original, draft
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latest edition, special edition, first edition, new edition
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#1732
🖊️
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/ˈɛdɪtər/
noun
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a person responsible for the final content of a newspaper, magazine, or book
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The editor approved the article before publication. |
editor-in-chief |
the main editor in charge of a publication
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publisher, reviser, proofreader, compiler
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writer, author
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newspaper editor, chief editor, film editor, editor’s note
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#1733
📰
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/ˌɛdɪˈtɔːriəl/
noun
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A newspaper article expressing the opinion of the editor or publisher.
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The newspaper published an editorial criticizing government policy. |
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opinion piece, commentary, article, column
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report, fact, news
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editorial board, editorial policy, write an editorial
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#1734
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/ˈɛdjʊˌkeɪt/
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educated
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educated
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educates
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educating
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to give knowledge, skills, or training to someone; to teach
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Parents should educate their children about healthy habits. |
self-educated |
having educated oneself without formal schooling
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teach, instruct, train, enlighten, coach
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ignore, neglect
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educate children, educate people, educate yourself, educate about
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#1735
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/ˈɛd.jʊ.keɪ.tɪd/
adjective
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Having received a good level of formal schooling or training; knowledgeable
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She is an educated woman who values lifelong learning. |
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learned, knowledgeable, literate, informed, trained
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ignorant, uneducated, illiterate
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educated guess, highly educated, well-educated, formally educated
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#1736
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/ˌɛdʒʊˈkeɪʃən/
noun
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the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university
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Education is the key to success. |
higher education |
education beyond the secondary level, usually at college or university
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learning, schooling, instruction, teaching, training
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ignorance, illiteracy
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primary education, higher education, quality education, access to education
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#1737
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/ˌɛdʒuˈkeɪʃənəl/
adjective
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relating to the process of education; providing knowledge or information
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The documentary was both entertaining and educational. |
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instructional, informative, enlightening, didactic, academic
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uneducational, misleading, uninformative
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educational program, educational system, educational institution, educational material
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#1738
👩🏫
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/ˈɛdʒuˌkeɪtər/
noun
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a person who provides education; a teacher or instructor
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She is a dedicated educator who inspires her students every day. |
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teacher, instructor, mentor, trainer, tutor
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student, pupil
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professional educator, experienced educator, educator training, role of educator
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#1739
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/ɪˈfɛkt/
noun
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a change that results from a particular action or cause
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The new law had a positive effect on public safety. |
take effect |
to begin to apply or produce results
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result, outcome, consequence, impact, influence
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cause, source, origin
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positive effect, negative effect, cause and effect, special effect
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#1740
✅
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/ɪˈfɛktɪv/
adjective
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producing the intended or desired result
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This medicine is very effective against headaches. |
effective immediately |
starting from now
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efficient, powerful, useful, successful, strong
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ineffective, useless, weak
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effective method, effective strategy, highly effective, effective communication
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#1741
✅
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/ɪˈfɛktɪvli/
adverb
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in a way that produces the desired result; efficiently and successfully
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The team worked together effectively to finish the project on time. |
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efficiently, successfully, productively, powerfully
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ineffectively, poorly, weakly
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work effectively, communicate effectively, manage effectively, use effectively
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#1742
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/ɪˈfɛktɪvnəs/
noun
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the degree to which something is successful in producing a desired result.
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The effectiveness of the new policy is still being evaluated. |
measure effectiveness |
to assess how well something achieves its goals.
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efficiency, success, productivity, power, capability
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ineffectiveness, failure, weakness
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test effectiveness, improve effectiveness, measure effectiveness, evaluate effectiveness
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#1743
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/ɪˈfɪʃ.ən.si/
noun
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the ability to accomplish something with the least waste of time and effort
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The new system improved the efficiency of the entire production process. |
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effectiveness, competence, productivity, capability
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inefficiency, incompetence, waste, slowness
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energy efficiency, improve efficiency, high efficiency
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#1744
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/ɪˈfɪʃ.ənt/
adjective
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working well without waste; competent; productive
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She is very efficient at managing her time. |
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competent, capable, skilled
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inefficient, incompetent, wasteful
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efficient system, efficient worker, efficient use
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#1745
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/ɪˈfɪʃəntli/
adverb
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in a way that achieves maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense
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She managed to complete the task efficiently within the deadline. |
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effectively, productively, competently, resourcefully
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inefficiently, ineffectively
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work efficiently, run efficiently, manage efficiently
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#1746
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/ˈɛfərt/
noun
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the use of physical or mental energy to do something; attempt
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He made a great effort to improve his English skills. |
make an effort |
to try hard to achieve something
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attempt, endeavor, exertion, struggle, work
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inaction, laziness, neglect
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make an effort, huge effort, joint effort, physical effort
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#1747
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/ɛɡ/
noun
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an oval or round object laid by a female bird, often eaten as food
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She had a boiled egg for breakfast. |
put all your eggs in one basket |
to risk everything on a single plan or opportunity
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ovum, embryo, yolk, shell
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sperm, chick
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boiled egg, fried egg, egg yolk, egg shell
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