Lesson 28
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#541
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Guest
/ɡest/
noun
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a person who is invited to visit someone's home or attend a particular social occasion
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We invited several guests to our wedding celebration last weekend.

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visitor, attendee, invitee, caller
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host, hostess, resident, owner
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house guest, wedding guest, guest room
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#542
👁️‍🗨️
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Hallucination
/həˌluː.sɪˈneɪ.ʃən/
noun
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an experience involving the apparent perception of something not present; a false or distorted perception
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The patient experienced visual hallucinations as a side effect of the medication.

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delusion, mirage, vision, illusion
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reality, fact, truth, actuality
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visual hallucination, auditory hallucination, drug-induced hallucination
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#543
🧭
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Guidance
/ˈɡaɪ.dəns/
noun
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advice or information aimed at resolving a problem or difficulty; leadership or direction
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The teacher provided valuable guidance to help students choose their career paths.

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direction, advice, counseling, instruction
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confusion, misdirection, neglect, abandonment
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career guidance, spiritual guidance, guidance counselor
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#544
🏘️
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Hamlet
/ˈhæm.lət/
noun
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a small rural settlement, smaller than a village; a small community
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The tiny hamlet nestled in the valley had only a dozen houses and one small church.

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village, settlement, community, locality
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city, metropolis, urban area, town
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small hamlet, rural hamlet, peaceful hamlet
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#545
😰
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Guilt
/ɡɪlt/
noun
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a feeling of having committed wrong or failed in an obligation; responsibility for wrongdoing
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She felt overwhelming guilt after forgetting her mother's birthday.

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remorse, regret, shame, culpability
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innocence, pride, satisfaction, righteousness
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feel guilt, guilt trip, overcome guilt
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#546
🤏
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Handful
/ˈhænd.fʊl/
noun
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a quantity that fills the hand; a small number or amount; something difficult to control
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She grabbed a handful of nuts from the bowl before heading out for her walk.

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few, small amount, bit, portion
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armful, large amount, abundance, plenty
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handful of people, handful of nuts, quite handful
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#547
🌊
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Gulf
/ɡʌlf/
noun
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a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land; a wide gap or difference between people or groups
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The Persian Gulf is an important waterway for international shipping and oil transport.

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bay, inlet, waterway, divide
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bridge, connection, unity, similarity
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Persian Gulf, Gulf Stream, gulf between
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#548
🎨
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Handicraft
/ˈhæn.di.krɑːft/
noun
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an activity involving the making of decorative domestic or other objects with the hands; handmade artistic work
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The local market featured beautiful handicrafts made by skilled artisans from the region.

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handwork, craftsmanship, artisanship, handiwork
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machine-made, factory product, mass production, automation
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traditional handicraft, handicraft market, handicraft skills
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#549
💨
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Gust
/ɡʌst/
noun
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a sudden strong rush of wind; a sudden burst or outburst of feeling
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A powerful gust of wind knocked over the outdoor umbrellas at the cafe.

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blast, burst, rush, surge
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calm, stillness, gentleness, steady breeze
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gust of wind, sudden gust, strong gust
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#550
🚪
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Handle
/ˈhæn.dəl/
noun
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the part by which a thing is held, carried, or controlled; to manage or deal with something
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The suitcase has a sturdy handle that makes it easy to carry through the airport.

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grip, knob, lever, manage
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mishandle, fumble, drop, neglect
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door handle, luggage handle, handle with care
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#551
🔄
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Habit
/ˈhæb.ɪt/
noun
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a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up
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Reading before bedtime has become a cherished habit that helps me relax.

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routine, practice, custom, tendency
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irregularity, inconsistency, randomness, spontaneity
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good habit, bad habit, daily habit
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#552
✈️
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Hangar
/ˈhæŋ.ər/
noun
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a large building with extensive floor area, typically for housing aircraft; an aircraft shelter
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The airplane was stored safely in the hangar during the severe thunderstorm.

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aircraft shelter, airplane garage, aviation building, depot
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runway, open field, airstrip, tarmac
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aircraft hangar, maintenance hangar, airport hangar
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#553
🧙‍♀️
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Hag
/hæɡ/
noun
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an ugly old woman, especially a vicious or malicious one; a witch
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In the fairy tale, the wicked hag lived alone in a cottage deep in the forest.

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witch, crone, sorceress, old woman
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beauty, maiden, young woman, angel
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old hag, wicked hag, fairy tale hag
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#554
👕
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Hanger
/ˈhæŋ.ər/
noun
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a shaped piece of wood, plastic, or metal with a hook at the top, used to hang up clothes
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She hung her dress on a wooden hanger to prevent it from getting wrinkled.

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clothes hanger, coat hanger, garment hook, clothing rack
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floor, bed, chair, drawer
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wire hanger, wooden hanger, plastic hanger
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#555
🧊
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Hail
/heɪl/
noun
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pellets of frozen rain that fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds; a greeting or acclaim
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The sudden hailstorm damaged many cars in the parking lot with large ice pellets.

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ice pellets, frozen rain, acclaim, greeting
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sunshine, warmth, mild weather, farewell
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hail storm, hail damage, hail mary
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#556
💭
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Hanker
/ˈhæŋ.kər/
noun
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a feeling of yearning or craving; a strong desire for something
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After years abroad, she developed a deep hanker for her homeland's traditional cuisine.

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craving, yearning, longing, desire
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satisfaction, contentment, fulfillment, indifference
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hanker for home, hanker after success, deep hanker
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#557
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Hair
/her/
noun
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any of the fine thread-like strands growing from the skin of humans and animals
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She decided to cut her long hair short for a fresh new look this summer.

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locks, mane, tresses, strands
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baldness, bare skin, hairlessness, smooth surface
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long hair, hair color, hair style
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#558
🎭
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Hanky-Panky
/ˌhæŋ.ki ˈpæŋ.ki/
noun
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dishonest or suspicious activity; unethical behavior; trickery or deception
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The audit revealed some hanky-panky in the company's financial records.

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trickery, deception, mischief, fraud
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honesty, integrity, transparency, straightforwardness
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financial hanky-panky, no hanky-panky, suspected hanky-panky
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#559
🏛️
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Hall
/hɔːl/
noun
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a large room for meetings, concerts, or other events; a corridor in a building
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The graduation ceremony was held in the main hall of the university.

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auditorium, corridor, passageway, chamber
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small room, closet, private space, outdoor area
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concert hall, dining hall, town hall
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#560
🔀
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Haphazard
/hæpˈhæz.ərd/
noun
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lacking any obvious principle of organization; done or chosen at random; disorganized
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His haphazard approach to studying resulted in poor performance on the final exam.

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random, disorganized, chaotic, unsystematic
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organized, systematic, methodical, planned
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haphazard manner, haphazard approach, haphazard arrangement
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