Lesson 181
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Lesson 181 - Mask Toggle

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Word Past Past Participle Third Person Singular Gerund Meaning Example Sentence Example Expression Example Expression Meaning Synonyms Antonyms Collocations
#5401
🏰
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manor
/ˈmænər/
noun
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A large country house with lands; the main house of an estate.
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The old manor stood proudly on the hill for centuries.

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manor house

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A large country house that is the main residence of a manor.
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estate, mansion, residence, hall, villa
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hut, shack, cabin
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old manor, grand manor, manor house, medieval manor
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#5402
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marital
/ˈmærɪtəl/
adjective
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Relating to marriage or the relationship between husband and wife.
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They sought counseling to resolve their marital issues.

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marital bliss

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a state of happiness in marriage
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wedded, matrimonial, conjugal, spousal
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unmarried, single
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marital status, marital life, marital problems, marital conflict
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#5403
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marine
/məˈriːn/
adjective
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Relating to the sea or ocean; connected with ships or seafaring.
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Marine life is threatened by pollution.

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nautical, oceanic, naval, maritime
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terrestrial, land-based
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marine life, marine biology, marine industry, marine animals
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#5404
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marginalize
/ˈmɑːrdʒɪnəlaɪz/
verb
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marginalized
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marginalized
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marginalizes
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marginalizing
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To treat a person or group as unimportant or insignificant.
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The policy marginalized minority communities.

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exclude, ignore, alienate, sideline, diminish
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include, empower, recognize
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marginalize groups, marginalize people, marginalized communities
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#5405
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marginal
/ˈmɑːrdʒɪnəl/
adjective
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Relating to or at the edge; small or insignificant in amount or importance.
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He made only a marginal improvement in his grades.

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slight, minimal, negligible, minor, small
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significant, major, important
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marginal improvement, marginal cost, marginal seat, marginal role
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#5406
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margin
/ˈmɑːrdʒɪn/
noun
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The edge or border of something; the amount by which something is won or falls short.
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The company increased its profit margin last year.

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on the margins

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existing at the edge of society or outside the mainstream
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edge, border, boundary, allowance, leeway
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center, core, middle
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profit margin, narrow margin, winning margin, margin of error
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#5407
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marauder
/məˈrɔː.dər/
noun
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a person who roams around in search of things to steal or people to attack
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Villagers feared the marauders who raided their homes.

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raider, plunderer, bandit, looter, pirate
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protector, guardian, defender
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marauder attack, fear marauders, ruthless marauder
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#5408
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maraud
/məˈrɔːd/
verb
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marauded
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marauded
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marauds
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marauding
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to roam in search of things to steal or attack
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The bandits marauded through the village at night.

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plunder, raid, loot, pillage, ransack
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protect, guard, defend
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maraud villages, marauding bandits, maraud for food
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#5409
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mar
/mɑːr/
verb
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marred
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marred
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mars
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marring
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to spoil or damage the appearance or quality of something
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The scratch will mar the beauty of the painting.

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mar the occasion

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to spoil a special event
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spoil, damage, ruin, impair, deface
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enhance, improve, beautify
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mar the beauty, mar the occasion, mar reputation
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#5410
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manuscript
/ˈmæn.juˌskrɪpt/
noun
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a handwritten or typed document, especially a writer’s draft before publication
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The author submitted her manuscript to the publisher.

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draft, document, text, script, paper
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print, publication, copy
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ancient manuscript, submit manuscript, manuscript copy
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#5411
🕊️
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manumit
/ˌmæn.juˈmɪt/
verb
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manumitted
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manumitted
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manumits
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manumitting
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to release from slavery or servitude; to set free
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The landowner decided to manumit his slaves.

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liberate, emancipate, release, free, discharge
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enslave, capture, imprison
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manumit slaves, manumit prisoners, decision to manumit
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#5412
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manumission
/ˌmænjəˈmɪʃən/
noun
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The act of a slave owner freeing their slaves.
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The manumission of the slaves marked a turning point in history.

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emancipation, liberation, freedom, release, enfranchisement
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enslavement, bondage, captivity
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grant manumission, act of manumission, legal manumission, manumission document
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#5413
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manufacturer
/ˌmænjəˈfæktʃərər/
noun
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A person or company that makes goods in large quantities.
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The manufacturer produces cars for the global market.

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original manufacturer

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The main company that first makes and sells a product.
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producer, maker, creator, builder, fabricator
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consumer, buyer, user
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car manufacturer, leading manufacturer, original manufacturer, manufacturer warranty
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#5414
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mantle
/ˈmæntl̩/
noun
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A cloak or covering; also the layer of the earth between the crust and the core.
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The leader assumed the mantle of responsibility.

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take up the mantle

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To take on an important role or responsibility.
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cloak, robe, covering, duty, role
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expose, neglect, discard
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earth's mantle, mantle of responsibility, mantle of leadership, take up the mantle
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#5415
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mantel
/ˈmæntl̩/
noun
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A shelf above a fireplace, often used for decoration.
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She placed family photos on the mantel above the fireplace.

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on the mantel

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Placed on the fireplace shelf, often as display.
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shelf, ledge, overmantel, mantlepiece
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floor, ground
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mantel clock, mantel shelf, decorate mantel, above the mantel
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#5416
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mangle
/ˈmæŋɡəl/
verb
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mangled
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mangled
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mangles
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mangling
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to severely damage or mutilate something, often by tearing or crushing
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The car was mangled in the accident.

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mangle the truth

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to distort or misrepresent the truth
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damage, crush, mutilate, ruin, deform
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repair, fix, restore
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mangle a body, mangle the truth, mangled remains, mangled machine
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#5417
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manoeuver
/məˈnuː.vər/
verb
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manoeuvered
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manoeuvered
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manoeuvers
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manoeuvering
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To move skillfully or carefully; to guide or manipulate into a desired position.
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The driver skillfully manoeuvered the car through the narrow street.

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political manoeuver

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A clever or strategic action in politics
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steer, guide, navigate, manipulate, handle
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misguide, mishandle, neglect
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military manoeuver, political manoeuver, careful manoeuver, strategic manoeuver
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#5418
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mannerism
/ˈmæn.əˌrɪz.əm/
noun
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A habitual way of speaking or behaving; a distinctive personal trait.
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One of his funny mannerisms is scratching his head when he’s nervous.

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habit, quirk, peculiarity, trait
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normality, commonness
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strange mannerism, unique mannerism, nervous mannerism, common mannerism
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#5419
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mannered
/ˈmæn.əd/
adjective
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Having or showing a particular manner, especially an artificial or affected one.
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The actor’s performance was too mannered to feel natural.

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artificial, affected, pretentious, unnatural
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natural, genuine, simple
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highly mannered, mannered speech, mannered acting, overly mannered
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#5420
🦸‍♂️
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manliness
/ˈmæn.li.nəs/
noun
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The quality of being manly; courage, strength, and honor associated with men.
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His manliness was admired by his peers.

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masculinity, virility, bravery, courage, boldness
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cowardice, weakness, effeminacy
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true manliness, display of manliness, admire manliness, strength and manliness
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#5421
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manlike
/ˈmæn.laɪk/
adjective
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Having qualities or characteristics traditionally associated with a man; manly.
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His manlike courage impressed everyone in the village.

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manly, masculine, virile, strong, bold
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womanly, effeminate, delicate
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manlike strength, manlike courage, manlike figure, manlike spirit
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#5422
🕹️
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manipulate
/məˈnɪpjəˌleɪt/
verb
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manipulated
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manipulated
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manipulates
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manipulating
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to control or influence someone or something cleverly or unfairly
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He tried to manipulate the results in his favor.

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manipulate the strings

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to control or influence events or people secretly
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control, influence, exploit, maneuver, handle
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mismanage, neglect, ignore
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manipulate data, manipulate results, manipulate people
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#5423
🌀
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manifold
/ˈmænɪˌfoʊld/
adjective, noun
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many and various; having many different forms
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The benefits of exercise are manifold.

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numerous, multiple, diverse, various
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few, single, scarce
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manifold reasons, manifold benefits, manifold forms
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#5424
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manifesto
/ˌmænɪˈfɛstoʊ/
noun
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a public declaration of policy and aims, especially by a political party
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The party released its manifesto before the election.

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declaration, proclamation, statement, platform
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silence, secrecy
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party manifesto, political manifesto, election manifesto
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#5425
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manifestation
/ˌmænɪfɛˈsteɪʃən/
noun
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an event, action, or object that clearly shows or embodies something
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His sudden anger was a manifestation of his stress.

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display, demonstration, expression, evidence
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concealment, suppression
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manifestation of power, physical manifestation, cultural manifestation
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#5426
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manifest
/ˈmænɪˌfɛst/
verb, adjective
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manifested
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manifested
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manifests
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manifesting
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to show or display clearly; obvious or evident
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The symptoms of the disease manifest quickly.

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manifest destiny

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the belief in the inevitable expansion of the U.S. across the American continent
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display, reveal, demonstrate, exhibit, express
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conceal, hide, obscure
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manifest itself, manifest clearly, manifest symptoms, manifest injustice
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#5427
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maniacal
/məˈnaɪəkəl/
adjective
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behaving like a maniac; showing excessive enthusiasm or madness
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He gave a maniacal laugh during the movie.

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maniacal laughter

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wild or crazed laughter
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crazy, insane, frenzied, wild
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calm, sane, rational
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maniacal laughter, maniacal grin, maniacal obsession
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#5428
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maniac
/ˈmeɪniæk/
noun
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a person who behaves in a wildly foolish, dangerous, or violent way
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The driver was speeding like a maniac.

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lunatic, madman, fanatic, enthusiast
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sane person, rational person
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like a maniac, violent maniac, complete maniac
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#5429
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mania
/ˈmeɪniə/
noun
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an extreme enthusiasm or obsession; a mental illness marked by excitement
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There was a mania for collecting rare stamps.

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football mania

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an extreme enthusiasm for football
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obsession, craze, enthusiasm, frenzy, passion
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calm, indifference
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mania for, suffering from mania, popular mania
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#5430
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mangy
/ˈmeɪndʒi/
adjective
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in poor condition, shabby, dirty, or affected by mange
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The stray dog looked mangy and weak.

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shabby, dirty, scruffy, unkempt
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clean, neat, healthy
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mangy dog, mangy appearance, mangy coat
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