Emoji
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Word | Meaning | Example Sentence | Synonyms | Antonyms | Collocations |
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#1441
🤝
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Unanimity
/juːnəˈnɪməti/
noun
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complete agreement among all members of a group
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The committee reached unanimity on the new policy. |
consensus, agreement, accord, harmony
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disagreement, discord, dissent, division
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reach unanimity, achieve unanimity, unanimous decision
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#1442
⚖️
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Uprightness
/ˈʌp.raɪt.nəs/
noun
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the quality of being honest and morally correct; integrity
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His uprightness in business dealings earned him great respect. |
integrity, honesty, righteousness, virtue
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dishonesty, corruption, immorality
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moral uprightness, personal uprightness, uprightness of character
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#1443
🤔
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Unbelief
/ˌʌnbɪˈliːf/
noun
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lack of religious belief; skepticism or doubt
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His unbelief in the supernatural made him a skeptic. |
disbelief, skepticism, doubt, atheism
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belief, faith, trust, conviction
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religious unbelief, express unbelief, overcome unbelief
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#1444
✊
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Uprising
/ˈʌp.raɪ.zɪŋ/
noun
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a violent or armed resistance against an established government or ruler; rebellion
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The people organized an uprising against the oppressive regime. |
rebellion, revolt, insurrection, revolution
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submission, compliance, obedience
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popular uprising, armed uprising, uprising against
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#1445
❓
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Uncertainty
/ʌnˈsɜːrtənti/
noun
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the state of being uncertain; doubt or lack of sureness
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The uncertainty about the weather delayed our trip. |
doubt, ambiguity, confusion, hesitation
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certainty, confidence, assurance, clarity
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economic uncertainty, create uncertainty, reduce uncertainty
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#1446
📢
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Uproar
/ˈʌp.rɔːr/
noun
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a loud and emotional noise or disturbance; public outcry
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The announcement caused an uproar among the students. |
commotion, tumult, chaos, disturbance
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calm, quiet, peace, silence
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cause uproar, public uproar, uproar among
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#1447
😐
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Unconcern
/ʌnkənˈsɜːrn/
noun
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lack of worry or interest; indifference
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She showed complete unconcern about the criticism. |
indifference, apathy, detachment, nonchalance
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concern, worry, interest, anxiety
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show unconcern, complete unconcern, apparent unconcern
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#1448
🎯
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Upshot
/ˈʌp.ʃɒt/
noun
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the final result or outcome of a series of events; conclusion
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The upshot of the meeting was a decision to postpone the project. |
result, outcome, consequence, conclusion
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beginning, cause, origin
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upshot of, final upshot, upshot was
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#1449
📉
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Unemployment
/ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪmənt/
noun
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the state of being unemployed; lack of paid work
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The unemployment rate has increased significantly this year. |
joblessness, idleness, redundancy
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employment, work, occupation, job
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unemployment rate, unemployment benefits, mass unemployment
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#1450
🔝
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Upstairs
/ˌʌpˈsteəz/
noun
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on or to an upper floor of a building; the upper floor or floors
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She went upstairs to her bedroom to rest. |
above, upper floor, overhead
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downstairs, below, ground floor
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go upstairs, live upstairs, upstairs bedroom
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#1451
🔄
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Uniformity
/ˌjuːnɪˈfɔːrməti/
noun
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the quality of being uniform; consistency or sameness
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The uniformity of the design created a pleasing visual effect. |
consistency, regularity, sameness, standardization
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variety, diversity, irregularity, inconsistency
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maintain uniformity, achieve uniformity, lack uniformity
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#1452
⚡
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Urgency
/ˈɜː.dʒən.si/
noun
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the quality of requiring immediate action or attention; pressing importance
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The urgency of the situation required immediate medical attention. |
priority, importance, immediacy, pressing need
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delay, postponement, leisure
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sense of urgency, urgency of situation, extreme urgency
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#1453
🤲
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Union
/ˈjuːnjən/
noun
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the action of joining or combining; a political unit formed from separate states
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The union of the two companies created a powerful corporation. |
alliance, merger, combination, federation
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separation, division, dissolution, split
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trade union, labor union, form a union
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#1454
📖
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Usage
/ˈjuː.sɪdʒ/
noun
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the action of using something; the way in which words are used in a language
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The dictionary explains the correct usage of difficult words. |
use, application, employment, utilization
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disuse, neglect, abandonment
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correct usage, common usage, word usage
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#1455
🔗
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Unity
/ˈjuːnəti/
noun
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the state of being united or joined as a whole; harmony
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The team's unity helped them win the championship. |
harmony, solidarity, cohesion, togetherness
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division, discord, disunity, fragmentation
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national unity, achieve unity, promote unity
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#1456
🔧
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Usefulness
/ˈjuːs.fəl.nəs/
noun
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the quality of being useful; practical value or helpfulness
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The usefulness of this tool became apparent during the project. |
utility, value, benefit, practicality
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uselessness, worthlessness, futility
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practical usefulness, usefulness of tool, question usefulness
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#1457
🌌
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Universe
/ˈjuːnɪvɜːrs/
noun
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all existing matter and space; the cosmos
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Scientists study the universe to understand its mysteries. |
cosmos, space, creation, existence
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nothingness, void, emptiness
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expanding universe, observable universe, parallel universe
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#1458
⚙️
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Utility
/juːˈtɪl.ə.ti/
noun
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the state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial; a public service
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The utility of solar panels increases with rising electricity costs. |
usefulness, practicality, benefit, service
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uselessness, impracticality, disadvantage
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public utility, utility company, utility bill
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#1459
⚡
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Unrest
/ʌnˈrest/
noun
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a state of dissatisfaction and disturbance; social or political disorder
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The economic crisis led to widespread social unrest. |
disorder, turmoil, agitation, disturbance
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peace, calm, tranquility, order
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social unrest, civil unrest, political unrest
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#1460
🏢
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Vacancy
/ˈveɪ.kən.si/
noun
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an unoccupied position or job; an empty space or room
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There is a vacancy for a software engineer in our company. |
opening, position, emptiness, void
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occupation, fullness, employment
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job vacancy, vacancy rate, fill vacancy
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