Emoji
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#981
📝
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Order
/ˈɔr.dər/
noun
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a command or instruction; the arrangement of things following a particular sequence
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The teacher gave an order to sit down quietly. |
command, instruction, arrangement, sequence
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chaos, disorder, confusion, anarchy
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give order, follow order, in order
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#982
🌿
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Over growth
/ˈoʊ.vər ɡroʊθ/
noun
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excessive growth beyond normal size; too much development or expansion
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The overgrowth of weeds made the garden look untidy. |
excessive growth, overgrowth, proliferation, expansion
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undergrowth, stunted growth, reduction, decline
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vegetation overgrowth, cancer overgrowth, prevent overgrowth
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#983
🌅
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Orient
/ˈɔr.i.ənt/
noun
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the East, especially countries of eastern Asia; to determine one's position or direction
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Many spices come from the Orient. |
East, eastern countries, Asia, Far East
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Occident, West, western countries
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Far Orient, Orient Express, orient oneself
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#984
🌊
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Over-spill
/ˈoʊ.vər spɪl/
noun
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the overflow of liquid from a container; excess that cannot be contained
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The overspill from the river flooded nearby farms. |
overflow, spillage, excess, surplus
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containment, shortage, deficit, underflow
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water overspill, population overspill, prevent overspill
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#985
🌱
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Origin
/ˈɔr.ə.ʒɪn/
noun
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the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived; the source
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Scientists are studying the origin of the universe. |
source, beginning, start, root
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end, conclusion, result, outcome
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country of origin, origin story, trace origin
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#986
💼
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Owner
/ˈoʊ.nər/
noun
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a person who owns something; someone who has legal possession of property
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The owner of the restaurant greeted us warmly. |
proprietor, possessor, holder, landlord
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tenant, renter, borrower, user
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business owner, property owner, car owner
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#987
✨
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Originality
/əˌrɪʒ.əˈnæl.ə.ti/
noun
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the quality of being novel or unusual; the ability to think independently and creatively
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The artist's work showed great originality and creativity. |
creativity, innovation, novelty, uniqueness
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imitation, copying, conventionality, conformity
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show originality, lack originality, creative originality
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#988
🤝
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Pact
/pækt/
noun
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a formal agreement between individuals or parties; a treaty or contract
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The two countries signed a peace pact to end the war. |
agreement, treaty, contract, deal
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disagreement, conflict, dispute, breach
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peace pact, trade pact, sign pact
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#989
👶
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Orphan
/ˈɔr.fən/
noun
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a child whose parents are dead; someone without protective support
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The orphan was adopted by a loving family. |
foundling, waif, abandoned child
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biological child, wanted child
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adopt orphan, orphan child, care for orphan
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#990
🌾
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Paddy
/ˈpæd.i/
noun
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rice in its natural state before processing; a field where rice is grown
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The farmers worked hard in the paddy fields during harvest season. |
rice field, rice paddy, rice cultivation
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processed rice, milled rice
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paddy field, paddy cultivation, paddy harvest
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#991
🏠
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Orphanage
/ˈɔr.fən.ɪʒ/
noun
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an institution for the care and education of children who have lost their parents
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The charity built a new orphanage for homeless children. |
children's home, foster home, care institution
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family home, biological family
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run orphanage, orphanage staff, children's orphanage
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#992
⛩️
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Pagan
/ˈpeɪ.ɡən/
noun
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a person holding religious beliefs other than the main world religions; a heathen
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Ancient Romans considered early Christians to be pagans. |
heathen, non-believer, idolater, infidel
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believer, Christian, Muslim, religious person
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pagan rituals, pagan beliefs, ancient pagan
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#993
🚨
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Out-break
/ˈaʊt.breɪk/
noun
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a sudden occurrence or eruption of something, especially disease or violence
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The outbreak of flu affected many students in the school. |
eruption, epidemic, flare-up, onset
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containment, control, suppression, end
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disease outbreak, outbreak of violence, contain outbreak
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#994
😢
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Pain
/peɪn/
noun
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physical suffering or discomfort; mental or emotional distress
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The patient felt severe pain in his back. |
ache, suffering, agony, discomfort
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pleasure, comfort, relief, ease
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severe pain, chronic pain, feel pain
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#995
🏆
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Outcome
/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
noun
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the result or consequence of an action or situation; the final product
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The outcome of the election surprised everyone. |
result, consequence, conclusion, end result
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beginning, cause, input, start
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positive outcome, final outcome, predict outcome
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#996
👅
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Palate
/ˈpæl.ət/
noun
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the roof of the mouth; a person's ability to distinguish between different flavors
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The chef created dishes to please every palate. |
taste, flavor sense, roof of mouth
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tastelessness, flavor blindness
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refined palate, develop palate, please palate
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#997
🗺️
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Outline
/ˈaʊt.laɪn/
noun
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a general description or plan showing the essential features of something; the main points
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The teacher provided an outline of the course syllabus. |
summary, plan, draft, framework
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detail, elaboration, full content
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course outline, project outline, detailed outline
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#998
⚰️
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Pall
/pɔl/
noun
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a cloth spread over a coffin; a dark covering that creates a gloomy atmosphere
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A pall of smoke hung over the burning building. |
shroud, covering, cloak, veil
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brightness, clarity, openness, light
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pall of smoke, funeral pall, cast pall
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#999
🚫
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Out-sider
/ˈaʊt.saɪ.dər/
noun
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a person who does not belong to a particular group; someone not accepted by a group
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As an outsider, he found it difficult to understand their traditions. |
stranger, foreigner, alien, newcomer
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insider, member, local, native
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complete outsider, political outsider, remain outsider
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#1000
💓
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Palpitation
/ˌpæl.pɪˈteɪ.ʃən/
noun
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a noticeably rapid, strong, or irregular heartbeat due to agitation or medical condition
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She experienced palpitations before her job interview. |
rapid heartbeat, heart flutter, irregular pulse
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normal heartbeat, steady pulse, calm heart
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heart palpitations, experience palpitations, cause palpitations
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