Lesson 254
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Lesson 254 - Mask Toggle

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#7590
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resplendent
/rɪˈsplɛndənt/
adjective
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Shining brilliantly; dazzling in appearance or effect
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The bride looked resplendent in her wedding gown.

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radiant, splendid, magnificent, dazzling, glorious
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dull, drab, plain
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resplendent beauty, resplendent in, resplendent attire, resplendent glory
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#7591
🕊️
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resurrect
/ˌrɛzəˈrɛkt/
verb
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resurrected
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resurrected
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resurrects
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resurrecting
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To bring back to life or revive something from the past.
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The director decided to resurrect the old play for a new audience.

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resurrect from the dead

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To bring someone or something back to life or existence.
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revive, restore, reawaken, rejuvenate, reanimate
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bury, destroy, kill
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resurrect an idea, resurrect a tradition, resurrect a character
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#7592
🔥
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resurgent
/rɪˈsɜːrdʒənt/
adjective
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Becoming strong, active, or popular again.
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The resurgent economy gave hope to many businesses.

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revived, renewed, revitalized, reborn
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declining, stagnant, fading
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resurgent economy, resurgent force, resurgent nationalism
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#7593
📈
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resurgence
/rɪˈsɜːrdʒəns/
noun
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An increase or revival after a period of little activity or decline.
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There has been a resurgence of interest in vintage fashion.

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cultural resurgence

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A revival of cultural traditions or practices.
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revival, comeback, renewal, rebound, renaissance
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decline, fall, stagnation
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resurgence of interest, economic resurgence, political resurgence
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#7594
🌊
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resurge
/rɪˈsɜːrdʒ/
verb
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resurged
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resurged
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resurges
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resurging
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To rise, increase, or become active again after a decline.
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Interest in traditional crafts has begun to resurge.

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revive, reappear, rebound, renew
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decline, fade, disappear
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resurge in popularity, resurge strongly, resurge again
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#7595
🔄
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resumption
/rɪˈzʌmpʃən/
noun
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The act of starting something again after a pause or interruption.
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The resumption of classes after the holidays brought excitement among students.

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resumption of talks

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Restarting discussions or negotiations after a break.
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restart, renewal, continuation, recommencement, revival
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suspension, halt, stop
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resumption of negotiations, resumption of service, resumption of classes
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#7596
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restraint
/rɪˈstreɪnt/
noun
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the act of holding back or controlling; self-control
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He showed great restraint in not responding to the insult.

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with restraint

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acting with moderation or self-control
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control, moderation, discipline, limitation
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freedom, excess, indulgence
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show restraint, exercise restraint, with restraint
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#7597
🤐
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restrained
/rɪˈstreɪnd/
adjective
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characterized by reserve or self-control; held back
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Her restrained reaction surprised everyone.

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controlled, moderate, reserved, subdued
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wild, excessive, unrestrained
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restrained style, restrained manner, restrained voice
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#7598
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restrain
/rɪˈstreɪn/
verb
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restrained
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restrained
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restrains
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restraining
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to hold back, control, or prevent someone or something
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The police had to restrain the angry protester.

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restrain oneself

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to control one's own emotions or actions
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control, suppress, curb, limit, confine
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release, free, liberate
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restrain anger, restrain force, restrain movement
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#7599
😵
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restless
/ˈrɛstləs/
adjective
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unable to relax or remain still; constantly in motion
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He felt restless during the long meeting.

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restless night

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a night without proper sleep
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uneasy, agitated, fidgety, unsettled
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calm, peaceful, relaxed
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restless mind, restless night, restless spirit
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#7600
😣
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restive
/ˈrɛstɪv/
adjective
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unable to stay still or silent; restless and impatient
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The crowd grew restive as they waited for the concert to begin.

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uneasy, restless, impatient, fidgety, agitated
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calm, relaxed, composed
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restive crowd, restive mood, restive horse
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#7601
💰
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restitution
/ˌrɛstɪˈtjuːʃən/
noun
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The act of restoring something to its rightful owner or compensating for loss
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The court ordered restitution to the victims of the fraud.

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make restitution

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to restore or compensate for loss or damage
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compensation, reimbursement, restoration, indemnity
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deprivation, damage
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make restitution, restitution order, restitution payment
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#7602
📞
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responsiveness
/rɪˈspɒnsɪvnəs/
noun
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The quality of reacting quickly and positively
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The manager appreciated her responsiveness to customer feedback.

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alertness, receptiveness, sensitivity, reactivity
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unresponsiveness, indifference
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responsiveness to feedback, responsiveness of system, customer responsiveness
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#7603
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responsive
/rɪˈspɒnsɪv/
adjective
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Reacting quickly and positively to something
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The website is fully responsive on all devices.

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responsive to needs

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being quick and helpful in meeting requirements
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receptive, alert, reactive, sensitive
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unresponsive, indifferent, insensitive
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responsive design, responsive system, responsive service, responsive behavior
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#7604
🗣️
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respondent
/rɪˈspɒndənt/
noun
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A person who replies to something, especially in a survey or legal case
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The survey had over 1,000 respondents.

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participant, answerer, replier, defendant
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petitioner, complainant
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survey respondent, legal respondent, questionnaire respondent
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#7605
💫
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resistless
/rɪˈzɪstləs/
adjective
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Impossible to resist; having an overpowering effect.
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She felt a resistless urge to laugh at the joke.

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irresistible, overwhelming, compelling, forceful, uncontrollable
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resistible, avoidable, weak
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resistless power, resistless charm, resistless force, resistless urge
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#7606
⏸️
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respite
/ˈrɛspɪt/
noun
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A short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant.
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The weekend provided a welcome respite from work.

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without respite

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continuously without a break
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break, pause, rest, relief, interval
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continuation, strain, burden
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brief respite, temporary respite, respite care, respite from
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#7607
😮‍💨
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respire
/rɪˈspaɪər/
verb
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respired
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respired
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respires
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respiring
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To breathe in and out; to inhale and exhale.
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Plants also respire to release energy.

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breathe, inhale, exhale, ventilate
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suffocate, choke
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respire deeply, respire slowly, plants respire, respire air
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#7608
🌬️
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respiration
/ˌrɛspɪˈreɪʃən/
noun
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The process of breathing or the exchange of gases in living organisms.
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Respiration is essential for all living beings.

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artificial respiration

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the act of forcing air into the lungs of a person who has stopped breathing
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breathing, inhalation, exhalation, ventilation
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asphyxia, suffocation
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cellular respiration, respiration rate, deep respiration, artificial respiration
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#7609
🔢
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respectively
/rɪˈspɛktɪvli/
adverb
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Separately and in the order already mentioned.
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The two teams scored 3 and 5 points, respectively.

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separately, individually, in turn, correspondingly
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together, collectively
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listed respectively, mentioned respectively, respectively placed
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#7610
🧠
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resourceful
/rɪˈsɔːrsfəl/
adjective
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Having the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties.
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She is very resourceful when it comes to solving unexpected problems.

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ingenious, inventive, clever, capable, adaptive
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helpless, incompetent, unimaginative
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resourceful leader, resourceful person, extremely resourceful, resourceful in
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#7611
💎
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resource
/rɪˈsɔːrs/
noun
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A supply of materials, money, or assets that can be used when needed.
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Water is a vital natural resource.

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resourceful person

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A person who can find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties.
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asset, supply, stock, means, wealth
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liability, lack, need
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natural resource, human resource, resource management
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#7612
📢
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resound
/rɪˈzaʊnd/
verb
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resounded
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resounded
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resounds
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resounding
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To fill a place with sound; to be celebrated or talked about widely.
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The hall resounded with applause.

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resound with

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To be filled with a particular sound or quality.
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echo, reverberate, ring, boom, acclaim
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silence, quiet
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resound with laughter, resound in praise, resound throughout
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#7613
🏖️
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resort
/rɪˈzɔːrt/
noun, verb
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resorted
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resorted
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resorts
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resorting
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A place for rest or recreation; to turn to something for help or solution.
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They stayed at a beach resort during their vacation.

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last resort

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The final option when all others have failed.
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retreat, holiday spot, refuge, option, resource
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home, avoidance, refusal
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luxury resort, beach resort, ski resort, resort to violence
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#7614
🎶
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resonate
/ˈrɛzəneɪt/
verb
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resonated
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resonated
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resonates
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resonating
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To produce or be filled with a deep, full, and reverberating sound; to evoke a feeling or memory.
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Her words resonated with the audience.

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resonate with

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To have a strong impact or meaning for someone.
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echo, reverberate, strike, connect, impact
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dull, ignore, disconnect
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resonate deeply, resonate with people, resonate in memory
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#7615
🔊
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resonant
/ˈrɛzənənt/
adjective
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Deep, clear, and continuing to sound or echo.
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The resonant voice of the speaker filled the hall.

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resonant with

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Full of a particular quality, emotion, or association.
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echoing, sonorous, ringing, deep, vibrant
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dull, flat, faint
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resonant voice, resonant sound, resonant tone, resonant with
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#7616
🎶
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resonance
/ˈrɛzənəns/
noun
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The quality of a sound being deep, full, and reverberating; the ability to evoke a strong response.
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Her voice had a resonance that filled the hall.

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emotional resonance

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The ability to create or evoke strong emotions
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reverberation, echo, vibration, impact, significance
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dullness, emptiness
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resonance effect, resonance frequency, emotional resonance, cultural resonance
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#7617
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resolve
/rɪˈzɒlv/
verb
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resolved
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resolved
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resolves
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resolving
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To decide firmly on a course of action; to settle or solve a problem.
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They resolved to finish the project on time.

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resolve a conflict

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To find a solution to a disagreement
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decide, determine, settle, conclude, fix
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hesitate, waver, delay
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resolve an issue, resolve a problem, resolve a conflict, resolve to do
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#7618
📜
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resolution
/ˌrɛzəˈluːʃən/
noun
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A firm decision to do or not to do something; the quality of being determined.
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She made a resolution to exercise daily.

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New Year's resolution

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A firm decision or goal set at the beginning of a new year
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determination, decision, resolve, commitment, intention
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indecision, hesitation, doubt
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make a resolution, pass a resolution, strong resolution, resolution adopted
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#7619
💪
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resolute
/ˈrɛzəluːt/
adjective
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Admirably purposeful, determined, and unwavering.
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He remained resolute despite the many challenges.

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resolute in purpose

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Determined to achieve a goal without wavering
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determined, steadfast, firm, unwavering, persistent
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hesitant, indecisive, weak
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resolute determination, resolute action, resolute leader, resolute faith
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