Emoji
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Word | Meaning | Example Sentence | Synonyms | Antonyms | Collocations |
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#1301
✂️
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Slit
/slɪt/
noun
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a long narrow opening or cut
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There was a small slit in the fabric. |
cut, opening, gap, crack
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closure, seal
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narrow slit, small slit, slit open
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#1302
👻
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Soul
/soʊl/
noun
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the spiritual or immaterial essence of a human being or animal; a person's emotional or intellectual nature
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She poured her heart and soul into her artwork. |
spirit, essence, heart, core
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body, flesh, matter
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heart and soul, lost soul, soul mate, save one's soul
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#1303
⛰️
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Slope
/sloʊp/
noun
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an inclined surface; a piece of ground that is not level
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We walked up the steep slope of the mountain. |
incline, gradient, hill, ramp
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flat, level, plateau
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steep slope, gentle slope, ski slope
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#1304
📍
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Source
/sɔːrs/
noun
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a place, person, or thing from which something originates; the origin of information
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The river's source is high in the mountains. |
origin, beginning, root, foundation
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destination, end, result, outcome
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reliable source, news source, water source, energy source
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#1305
🦥
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Sloth
/sloʊθ/
noun
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laziness; reluctance to work or make an effort
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His sloth prevented him from achieving his goals. |
laziness, idleness, lethargy, inactivity
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diligence, activity, energy, industriousness
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deadly sloth, overcome sloth, fall into sloth
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#1306
🎁
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Souvenir
/ˌsuːvəˈnɪər/
noun
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a thing that is kept as a reminder of a person, place, or event; a memento
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I bought a small souvenir from the gift shop. |
memento, keepsake, reminder, token
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necessity, essential, requirement
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souvenir shop, tourist souvenir, travel souvenir, souvenir collection
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#1307
🏚️
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Slum
/slʌm/
noun
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a poor urban area with substandard housing and squalid conditions
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The government is working to improve conditions in the slum. |
ghetto, shantytown, favela, tenement
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suburb, mansion, palace, estate
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urban slum, slum dweller, slum clearance
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#1308
⚡
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Spark
/spɑːrk/
noun
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a small fiery particle thrown off from a fire; a flash of light; something that triggers or initiates
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A spark from the campfire ignited the dry leaves. |
flame, flash, ignition, trigger
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extinguish, dampen, quench
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spark plug, spark of genius, spark interest, electric spark
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#1309
🧠
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Smartness
/ˈsmɑːrt.nəs/
noun
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intelligence; cleverness; neat and fashionable appearance
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Her smartness in solving problems impressed everyone. |
intelligence, cleverness, wit, elegance
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stupidity, dullness, sloppiness
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natural smartness, dress smartness, mental smartness
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#1310
👨⚕️
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Specialist
/ˈspeʃəlɪst/
noun
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a person who has specialized knowledge or training in a particular area; an expert
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She consulted a heart specialist about her condition. |
expert, professional, authority, consultant
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generalist, amateur, novice, beginner
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medical specialist, heart specialist, IT specialist, specialist knowledge
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#1311
🏘️
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Society
/səˈsaɪ.ə.ti/
noun
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a community of people living together; an organization or association
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Education plays an important role in society. |
community, civilization, culture, association
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isolation, solitude, individualism
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modern society, civil society, human society
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#1312
🎆
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Speciality
/ˌspeʃiˈælɪti/
noun
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a particular area of activity or interest that someone focuses on; expertise in a specific field
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His speciality is Italian cuisine. |
expertise, forte, strength, field
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weakness, general knowledge, inexperience
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medical speciality, culinary speciality, area of speciality, speciality dish
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#1313
🤗
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Solace
/ˈsɒl.ɪs/
noun
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comfort or consolation in a time of distress or sadness
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She found solace in music after her loss. |
comfort, consolation, relief, peace
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distress, agony, torment, anguish
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find solace, seek solace, take solace
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#1314
🐨
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Species
/ˈspiːʃiːz/
noun
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a group of living organisms that can reproduce with each other; a type or kind
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The Amazon rainforest is home to thousands of animal species. |
type, kind, variety, category
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individual, single organism
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animal species, plant species, endangered species, new species
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#1315
🤝
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Solidarity
/ˌsɒl.ɪˈdær.ə.ti/
noun
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unity or agreement of feeling or action among individuals with a common interest
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The workers showed solidarity during the strike. |
unity, cohesion, cooperation, fellowship
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division, discord, conflict, disagreement
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show solidarity, express solidarity, worker solidarity
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#1316
🧪
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Specimen
/ˈspesɪmən/
noun
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an individual example of something; a sample collected for scientific study or testing
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The scientist collected a blood specimen for analysis. |
sample, example, model, instance
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whole, entirety, bulk
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blood specimen, specimen jar, fine specimen, specimen collection
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#1317
💡
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Solution
/səˈluː.ʃən/
noun
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an answer to a problem; a liquid mixture
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We need to find a solution to this problem. |
answer, resolution, remedy, fix
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problem, question, complication
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find solution, perfect solution, practical solution
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#1318
👀
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Spectator
/spekˈteɪtər/
noun
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a person who watches at a show, game, or other event; an observer
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The stadium was filled with excited spectators. |
observer, viewer, onlooker, audience
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participant, player, performer, actor
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sports spectator, cheering spectators, spectator sport, spectator stand
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#1319
😢
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Sorrow
/ˈsɒr.oʊ/
noun
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a feeling of deep distress caused by loss or disappointment
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His heart was filled with sorrow after the tragedy. |
grief, sadness, anguish, heartache
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joy, happiness, delight, bliss
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deep sorrow, overwhelming sorrow, share sorrow
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#1320
🤔
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Speculation
/ˌspekyəˈleɪʃən/
noun
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the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence; investment in stocks hoping to gain from fluctuations
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There was much speculation about the company's future plans. |
conjecture, theory, guess, assumption
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certainty, fact, proof, evidence
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wild speculation, media speculation, speculation about, financial speculation
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