Emoji
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#361
🗣️
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Eloquence
/ˈel.ə.kwəns/
noun
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fluent or persuasive speaking or writing; the quality of being eloquent
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The lawyer's eloquence convinced the jury of his client's innocence. |
fluency, articulateness, persuasiveness, oratory
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inarticulation, stammering, silence, muteness
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natural eloquence, speak with eloquence, eloquence of speech
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#362
😡
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Enmity
/ˈen.mə.ti/
noun
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a state or feeling of active opposition or hostility
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The enmity between the two families lasted for generations. |
hostility, hatred, animosity, antagonism
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friendship, love, goodwill, harmony
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deep enmity, mutual enmity, personal enmity
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#363
🔓
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Emancipation
/ɪˌmæn.sɪˈpeɪ.ʃən/
noun
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the fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions
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The emancipation of slaves was a significant moment in American history. |
liberation, freedom, release, independence
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enslavement, bondage, captivity, oppression
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emancipation proclamation, women's emancipation, political emancipation
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#364
👨💼
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Entrepreneur
/ˌɒn.trə.prəˈnɜːr/
noun
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a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
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The young entrepreneur started her own tech company at age 22. |
businessperson, innovator, founder, startup owner
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employee, worker, follower, dependent
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successful entrepreneur, young entrepreneur, serial entrepreneur
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#365
🏢
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Enterprise
/ˈen.tə.praɪz/
noun
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a project or undertaking, especially a bold or complex one
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The space exploration enterprise required years of planning and preparation. |
venture, undertaking, business, project
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inaction, passivity, idleness, stagnation
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business enterprise, private enterprise, joint enterprise
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#366
🚨
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Emergency
/ɪˈmɜː.dʒən.si/
noun
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a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
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The hospital was prepared to handle any medical emergency. |
crisis, urgency, disaster, catastrophe
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routine, normalcy, calm, stability
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emergency room, state of emergency, emergency services
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#367
🌟
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Eminence
/ˈem.ɪ.nəns/
noun
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fame or recognized superiority; high rank or status
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The professor achieved eminence in the field of quantum physics. |
distinction, prominence, prestige, renown
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obscurity, insignificance, anonymity, mediocrity
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achieve eminence, rise to eminence, eminence in field
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#368
🎭
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Entertainment
/ˌen.təˈteɪn.mənt/
noun
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the action of providing or being provided with amusement or enjoyment
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The concert provided excellent entertainment for the entire family. |
amusement, recreation, fun, diversion
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boredom, work, duty, seriousness
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entertainment industry, live entertainment, family entertainment
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#369
❤️
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Emotion
/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən/
noun
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a strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships
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Her face showed every emotion she was feeling inside. |
feeling, sentiment, passion, mood
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apathy, indifference, numbness, detachment
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strong emotion, control emotions, emotional state
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#370
🔥
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Enthusiasm
/ɪnˈθjuː.zi.æz.əm/
noun
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intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval
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Her enthusiasm for the project inspired the entire team. |
passion, excitement, zeal, eagerness
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apathy, indifference, disinterest, reluctance
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great enthusiasm, show enthusiasm, lack enthusiasm
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#371
❗
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Emphasis
/ˈem.fə.sɪs/
noun
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special importance, value, or prominence given to something
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The teacher placed emphasis on the importance of regular study habits. |
stress, importance, focus, priority
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de-emphasis, neglect, understatement, minimization
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place emphasis, give emphasis, emphasis on
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#372
🚪
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Entrance
/ˈen.trəns/
noun
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an opening that allows access to a place; the action of entering
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The main entrance to the building was decorated with beautiful flowers. |
doorway, entry, gateway, access
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exit, departure, outlet, egress
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main entrance, entrance exam, entrance fee
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#373
🔚
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End
/end/
noun
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the final part of something; termination or conclusion
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The end of the movie was unexpected and left everyone surprised. |
conclusion, finish, termination, finale
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beginning, start, commencement, opening
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at the end, come to an end, end result
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#374
📝
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Entry
/ˈen.tri/
noun
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an act of going or coming in; an item written or printed in a record
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His entry into the competition was submitted just before the deadline. |
admission, registration, record, submission
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exit, withdrawal, removal, departure
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data entry, entry point, entry level
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#375
🏃♂️
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Endurance
/ɪnˈdʊr.əns/
noun
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the ability to endure an unpleasant or difficult process without giving way
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Marathon runners need exceptional endurance to complete the race. |
stamina, persistence, resilience, fortitude
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weakness, frailty, giving up, quitting
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physical endurance, test endurance, build endurance
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#376
🌍
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Environment
/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
noun
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the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives
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We must protect the environment for future generations. |
surroundings, habitat, ecosystem, atmosphere
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vacuum, isolation, sterility, artificiality
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natural environment, work environment, protect environment
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#377
⚔️
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Enemy
/ˈen.ə.mi/
noun
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a person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone or something
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In the story, the hero had to face his greatest enemy. |
foe, adversary, opponent, rival
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friend, ally, supporter, companion
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sworn enemy, defeat enemy, enemy territory
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#378
📖
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Epic
/ˈep.ɪk/
noun
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a long poem telling of heroic deeds; something heroic or grand in scale
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The Iliad is one of the most famous epics in world literature. |
saga, legend, heroic poem, grand tale
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short story, brief tale, minor work, simple narrative
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epic poem, epic tale, epic journey
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#379
⚡
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Energy
/ˈen.ər.dʒi/
noun
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the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
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After drinking coffee, she felt full of energy for the day ahead. |
power, vigor, vitality, strength
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lethargy, weakness, fatigue, exhaustion
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renewable energy, high energy, energy level
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#380
🦠
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Epidemic
/ˌep.ɪˈdem.ɪk/
noun
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a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community
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The flu epidemic affected thousands of people across the country. |
outbreak, pandemic, plague, contagion
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health, wellness, immunity, prevention
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flu epidemic, epidemic outbreak, control epidemic
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