Emoji
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Word | Meaning | Example Sentence | Synonyms | Antonyms | Collocations |
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#181
😄
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Chuckle
/ˈtʃʌk.əl/
noun
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a quiet or suppressed laugh; to laugh quietly or with amusement
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He gave a soft chuckle when he heard the funny joke. |
giggle, snicker, laugh softly, titter
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cry, sob, wail
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soft chuckle, quiet chuckle, give a chuckle
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#182
📞
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Communication
/kəˌmjuː.nɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
noun
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the imparting or exchanging of information or ideas; means of connection between people or places
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Good communication is essential for a successful business relationship. |
interaction, correspondence, dialogue, contact
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silence, isolation, disconnection
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effective communication, mass communication, communication skills
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#183
🛌
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Comfort
/ˈkʌm.fərt/
noun
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a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint; relief from distress or anxiety
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The soft sofa provided great comfort after a long day at work. |
ease, relief, solace, consolation
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discomfort, pain, distress, agony
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provide comfort, great comfort, comfort zone
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#184
🚗💥
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Collision
/kəˈlɪʒ.ən/
noun
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an instance of one moving object hitting violently against another; a conflict of opposing ideas or interests
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The collision between two cars caused a major traffic jam. |
crash, impact, clash, smash
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separation, avoidance, harmony
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car collision, head-on collision, avoid collision
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#185
📚
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Collection
/kəˈlek.ʃən/
noun
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a group of objects gathered together; the action or process of collecting
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She has an impressive collection of vintage books in her library. |
accumulation, assembly, compilation, anthology
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distribution, dispersal, scattering
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art collection, book collection, stamp collection
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#186
🎲
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Coincidence
/koʊˈɪn.sɪ.dəns/
noun
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a remarkable occurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection; chance happening
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It was a strange coincidence that they both wore the same dress to the party. |
chance, accident, fluke, serendipity
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plan, intention, design, purpose
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strange coincidence, mere coincidence, what a coincidence
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#187
🤝
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Co-existence
/ˌkovuːɪɡˈzɪs.təns/
noun
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the state of existing together at the same time or in the same place; peaceful cohabitation
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The peaceful co-existence of different cultures makes this city unique. |
cohabitation, harmony, peaceful living, tolerance
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conflict, war, hostility, separation
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peaceful co-existence, cultural co-existence, promote co-existence
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#188
🤡
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Clown
/klaʊn/
noun
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a comic entertainer, especially one in a circus, wearing a traditional costume and exaggerated makeup
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The children laughed loudly at the funny clown's silly antics. |
jester, comedian, entertainer, buffoon
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serious person, scholar, intellectual
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circus clown, funny clown, class clown
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#189
🏆
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Climax
/ˈklaɪ.mæks/
noun
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the most intense, exciting, or important point of something; the highest or most intense point in a process
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The movie reached its climax during the final battle scene. |
peak, pinnacle, culmination, apex
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beginning, start, anticlimax
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reach climax, dramatic climax, story climax
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#190
🌍
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Circumstances
/ˈsɜːr.kəmˌsˌtæn.sɪz/
noun
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the conditions that affect a situation, action, or event; facts or conditions connected with or relevant to an event
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Under normal circumstances, she would have arrived by now. |
conditions, situation, context, environment
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isolation, simplicity
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unusual circumstances, difficult circumstances, under circumstances
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#191
😊
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Cheek
/tʃiːk/
noun
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either side of the face below the eye; impudent or disrespectful behavior
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The baby's rosy cheeks showed she was healthy and happy. |
face, jowl, impudence, audacity
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respect, politeness, modesty
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rosy cheeks, chubby cheeks, turn the other cheek
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#192
📅
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Chronicle
/ˈkrɑn.ɪ.kəl/
noun
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a factual written account of important or historical events in the order they happened
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The historian wrote a detailed chronicle of the medieval period. |
record, account, history, annals
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fiction, myth, legend
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historical chronicle, ancient chronicle, chronicle events
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#193
🎵
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Chorus
/ˈkɔːr.əs/
noun
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a large organized group of singers; a part of a song that is repeated after each verse
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The school chorus performed beautifully at the annual concert. |
choir, ensemble, refrain, group
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solo, individual, single voice
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school chorus, chorus line, join the chorus
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#194
✅
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Choice
/tʃɔɪs/
noun
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an act of selecting or making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities
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She had to make a difficult choice between her career and family. |
option, selection, preference, alternative
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compulsion, obligation, necessity
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make a choice, difficult choice, good choice
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#195
📝
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Chit
/tʃɪt/
noun
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a short note, typically a brief informal letter; a voucher for a sum owed
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She left a chit on the table asking him to call her back. |
note, slip, voucher, receipt
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formal letter, long message
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leave a chit, pay chit, credit chit
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#196
🙂
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Chin
/tʃɪn/
noun
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the protruding part of the face below the mouth, formed by the apex of the lower jaw
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He stroked his beard thoughtfully, resting his hand on his chin. |
jaw, mandible
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forehead, top of head
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double chin, pointed chin, weak chin
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#197
🌶️
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Chilly/Chilli
/ˈtʃɪl.i/
noun
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noticeably cold; a hot-tasting pod of a variety of capsicum, used as a spice
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The chef added red chilli to make the curry spicier. |
cold, pepper, capsicum, spice
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warm, mild, bland
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chilly weather, red chilli, green chilli
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#198
❄️
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Chill
/tʃɪl/
noun
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an unpleasant feeling of coldness; a feeling of fear or anxiety; to relax
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There was a chill in the air as autumn approached. |
coldness, coolness, shiver, relaxation
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warmth, heat, tension
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morning chill, chill out, catch a chill
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#199
👕
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Chest
/tʃest/
noun
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the front surface of a person's or animal's body between the neck and abdomen; a large strong box
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The doctor listened to his chest with a stethoscope. |
torso, breast, trunk, box
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back, spine, rear
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chest pain, treasure chest, chest of drawers
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#200
🧀
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Cheese
/tʃiːz/
noun
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a food made from the pressed curds of milk; used for photography to make people smile
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She added grated cheese to the pasta for extra flavor. |
dairy product, curd, fromage
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liquid milk, fresh milk
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grated cheese, melted cheese, cheese sandwich
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