Emoji
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#721
🤢
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Repulsive
/rɪˈpʌl.sɪv/
adjective
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extremely unpleasant; causing strong dislike or disgust
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The smell of rotten eggs was absolutely repulsive. |
disgusting, revolting, nauseating, offensive
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attractive, appealing, pleasant, charming
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repulsive behavior, repulsive smell, repulsive appearance
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#722
↩️
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Returnable
/rɪˈtɜː.nə.bəl/
adjective
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able to be returned or given back
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The bottle is returnable for a deposit refund. |
refundable, exchangeable, redeemable
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non-returnable, irreversible, permanent
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returnable bottle, returnable deposit, returnable container
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#723
🏠
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Residential
/ˌrez.ɪˈden.ʃəl/
adjective
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relating to housing or living areas; used for housing
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This is a quiet residential neighborhood with many families. |
domestic, housing, living, suburban
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commercial, industrial, business
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residential area, residential building, residential property, residential development
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#724
📱
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Responsive
/rɪˈspɒn.sɪv/
adjective
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reacting quickly and positively; readily reacting to suggestions or changes
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The website is very responsive and loads quickly on all devices. |
reactive, sensitive, receptive, adaptable
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unresponsive, insensitive, unreactive
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responsive design, responsive to needs, responsive service
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#725
🏆
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Reputable
/ˈrep.jə.tə.bəl/
adjective
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having a good reputation; respected and trusted
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She works for a reputable law firm in the city. |
respected, trustworthy, reliable, honorable
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disreputable, untrustworthy, unreliable, questionable
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reputable company, reputable source, reputable dealer
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#726
😠
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Revengeful
/rɪˈvenʒ.fəl/
adjective
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seeking or desiring revenge; vindictive
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He became revengeful after being betrayed by his friend. |
vindictive, spiteful, vengeful, resentful
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forgiving, merciful, compassionate, magnanimous
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revengeful spirit, revengeful nature, revengeful thoughts
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#727
😣
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Restless
/ˈrest.ləs/
adjective
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unable to rest or relax; constantly moving or fidgeting
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The child was restless during the long car journey. |
agitated, fidgety, unsettled, anxious
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calm, peaceful, relaxed, still
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restless night, restless energy, restless spirit
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#728
💪
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Resolute
/ˈrez.ə.luːt/
adjective
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determined; having a firm decision; unwavering
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She remained resolute in her decision to pursue her dreams. |
determined, firm, steadfast, unwavering, decisive
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hesitant, uncertain, wavering, indecisive
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resolute decision, resolute determination, remain resolute, resolute action
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#729
🎩
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Respectable
/rɪˈspek.tə.bəl/
adjective
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worthy of respect; having good reputation; decent
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He comes from a respectable family in the community. |
honorable, reputable, decent, worthy, esteemed
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disreputable, shameful, disgraceful, dishonor
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respectable family, respectable person, respectable society, respectable profession
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#730
🚫
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Restricted
/rɪˈstrɪk.tɪd/
adjective
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limited or controlled; subject to restrictions
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Access to this area is restricted to authorized personnel only. |
limited, confined, controlled, constrained
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unrestricted, unlimited, free, open
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restricted access, restricted area, restricted diet
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#731
🌟
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Reputed
/rɪˈpjuː.t̬ɪd/
adjective
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generally said or believed to be; having a particular reputation
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He is reputed to be one of the best doctors in the country. |
famous, renowned, celebrated, well-known
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unknown, obscure, infamous, disreputable
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reputed expert, reputed author, reputed company
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#732
⇄
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Reversible
/rɪˈvɜː.sə.bəl/
adjective
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able to be turned the other way around; able to be undone or changed back
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This jacket is reversible and can be worn on both sides. |
invertible, changeable, two-sided, convertible
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irreversible, permanent, one-way, unchangeable
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reversible jacket, reversible process, reversible decision
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#733
👥
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Respective
/rɪˈspek.tɪv/
adjective
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belonging to each individual; particular to each
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The students returned to their respective classrooms after lunch. |
individual, particular, separate, own
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collective, shared, common, joint
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respective roles, respective positions, respective duties, respective homes
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#734
👴
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Retired
/rɪˈtaɪərd/
adjective
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having left one's job and ceased to work; withdrawn from activity
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My retired grandfather enjoys gardening in his free time. |
pensioned, emeritus, former, ex-
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working, active, employed, current
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retired teacher, retired military, retired life
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#735
✅
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Requisite
/ˈrek.wɪ.zɪt/
adjective
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made necessary by particular circumstances; required
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Good communication skills are requisite for this job. |
necessary, essential, required, mandatory
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optional, unnecessary, dispensable, non-essential
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requisite skills, requisite qualifications, requisite knowledge
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#736
✊
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Revolutionary
/ˌrev.əˈluː.ʃən.ər.i/
adjective
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involving or causing a complete or dramatic change; relating to a political revolution
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The smartphone was a revolutionary invention that changed communication. |
radical, groundbreaking, innovative, transformative
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conservative, traditional, conventional, reactionary
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revolutionary idea, revolutionary change, revolutionary technology
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#737
⚖️
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Responsible
/rɪˈspɒn.sə.bəl/
adjective
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accountable; having duties; reliable and trustworthy
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Parents are responsible for their children's education and well-being. |
accountable, liable, answerable, trustworthy, reliable
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irresponsible, unreliable, unaccountable, careless
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responsible person, responsible behavior, responsible for, hold responsible
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#738
🤐
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Reserved
/rɪˈzɜːrvd/
adjective
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slow to reveal emotion or opinions; restrained in manner
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She is quite reserved and doesn't talk much in meetings. |
shy, quiet, introverted, restrained
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outgoing, extroverted, talkative, expressive
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reserved person, reserved manner, reserved behavior
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#739
🔙
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Retrospective
/ˌret.rəˈspek.tɪv/
adjective
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looking back on or dealing with past events or situations
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The museum held a retrospective exhibition of the artist's work. |
backward-looking, reflective, historical, reviewing
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prospective, forward-looking, future-oriented
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retrospective analysis, retrospective study, retrospective view
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#740
💰
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Rich
/rɪtʃ/
adjective
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having a lot of money or valuable possessions; abundant in nutrients or flavor
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The rich businessman donated money to the charity. |
wealthy, affluent, prosperous, well-off
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poor, impoverished, needy, broke
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rich person, rich flavor, rich history, rich culture
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