Lesson 347
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Lesson 347 - 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
#10375
😰
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anxiety
/æŋˈzaɪəti/
noun
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a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something
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She felt anxiety before her final exam.

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separation anxiety

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a feeling of distress when separated from a loved one
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worry, nervousness, unease, tension, apprehension
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calmness, confidence, peace
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general anxiety, anxiety disorder, cause anxiety, reduce anxiety
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#10376
✔️
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approval
/əˈpruː.vəl/
noun
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official permission or agreement for something
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The project received government approval.

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seal of approval

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official acceptance or endorsement
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acceptance, consent, permission, endorsement, authorization
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disapproval, rejection, denial
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gain approval, seek approval, official approval, parental approval
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#10377
📅
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appointment
/əˈpɔɪntmənt/
noun
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an arrangement to meet someone at a particular time
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I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow.

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keep an appointment

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to attend an arranged meeting
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meeting, arrangement, date, schedule, reservation
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cancellation, absence
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make an appointment, cancel an appointment, keep an appointment, appointment time
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#10378
📄
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apply
/əˈplaɪ/
verb
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applied
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applied
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applies
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applying
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to make a formal request for something; to put into practice
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He decided to apply for the scholarship.

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apply oneself

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to make a serious effort to do something
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request, use, implement, employ, submit
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ignore, neglect
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apply for a job, apply pressure, apply rules, apply cream
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#10379
🍎
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apple
/ˈæpəl/
noun
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a round fruit with red, green, or yellow skin
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She ate a red apple for breakfast.

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the apple of one's eye

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a person or thing that is greatly loved or treasured
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fruit, pome, produce
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apple pie, apple tree, apple juice, eat an apple
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#10380
👀
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appearance
/əˈpɪərəns/
noun
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the way that someone or something looks
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His sudden appearance surprised everyone.

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keep up appearances

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to maintain an outward show of good behavior or success
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look, aspect, presence, form, figure
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disappearance, absence
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physical appearance, public appearance, sudden appearance, outward appearance
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#10381
🤔
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apparently
/əˈpærəntli/
adverb
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as far as one knows or can see; seemingly
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Apparently, she forgot about the meeting.

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seemingly, evidently, supposedly, clearly, obviously
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certainly, definitely
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apparently true, apparently clear, apparently not, apparently impossible
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#10382
🏢
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apartment
/əˈpɑːrtmənt/
noun
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a set of rooms forming a residence within a building
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She rented an apartment in the city center.

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apartment complex

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a group of apartment buildings in one area
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flat, unit, residence, condo, lodging
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house, bungalow
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rent an apartment, small apartment, apartment building, apartment complex
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#10383
↔️
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apart
/əˈpɑːrt/
adverb
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separated by distance or time; into pieces
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They live miles apart from each other.

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fall apart

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to break into pieces or fail completely
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separately, away, aside, alone, divided
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together, close
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miles apart, set apart, apart from, fall apart
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#10384
🌍
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anywhere
/ˈɛnɪwɛər/
adverb
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in, at, or to any place
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You can find good food anywhere in this city.

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go anywhere

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to have freedom to travel or move to any place
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everywhere, someplace, anyplace, location, place
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nowhere, somewhere specific
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anywhere else, almost anywhere, find anywhere, go anywhere
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#10385
🔑
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anything
/ˈɛnɪθɪŋ/
pronoun
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any object, event, or matter; whatever thing
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You can ask me anything about the project.

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anything but

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definitely not something
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whatever, everything, object, matter, item
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nothing, none
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do anything, say anything, anything else, almost anything
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#10386
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anyone
/ˈɛniwʌn/
pronoun
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any person at all; used to refer to an unspecified person
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Does anyone know the answer to this question?

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anyone's guess

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something that is very difficult to predict or know
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somebody, anybody, person, individual, someone
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nobody, no one
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anyone else, if anyone, hardly anyone, ask anyone
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#10387
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anymore
/ˌɛniˈmɔr/
adverb
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used to refer to the present time, typically to mean no longer
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He doesn’t live here anymore.

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no longer, not now, no more
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still, yet
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not anymore, hardly anymore, anymore questions
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#10388
👤
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anybody
/ˈɛniˌbɒdi/
pronoun
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any person; anyone
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Anybody can join the club.

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anyone, somebody, whoever, everyone
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nobody, no one
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ask anybody, tell anybody, anybody else, anybody interested
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#10389
🔄
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any
/ˈɛni/
determiner/pronoun
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one, some, or all, without specifying which
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Do you have any questions?

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any day now

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something expected to happen very soon
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some, whatever, each, all, every
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none, nothing
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any chance, any time, any questions, any problem
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#10390
🙂
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am
/æm/
verb (first person singular of 'be')
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the first person singular present tense of 'be'
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I am happy today.

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exist, live, remain
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am not, nonexistent
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I am, am sure, am going
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#10391
🔮
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anticipate
/ænˈtɪsɪˌpeɪt/
verb
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anticipated
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anticipated
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anticipates
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anticipating
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to expect or look forward to something; to realize or foresee in advance
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We anticipate a large crowd at the event.

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anticipate the worst

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to expect the most negative or undesirable outcome
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expect, foresee, predict, await, prepare
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doubt, ignore, neglect
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anticipate problems, anticipate demand, anticipate success, anticipate changes
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#10392
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another
/əˈnʌðər/
determiner/pronoun
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one more person or thing of the same type
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Can I have another cup of tea?

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another day

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a different or additional day
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one more, additional, extra, different
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same, identical
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another chance, another reason, another person, another story
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#10393
📢
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announce
/əˈnaʊns/
verb
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announced
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announced
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announces
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announcing
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to make a formal public statement about something
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The company will announce the new product tomorrow.

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announce decision

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to declare or make a decision public
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declare, proclaim, state, notify, publish
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conceal, withhold, hide
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announce results, announce plans, announce officially, announce publicly
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#10394
🎉
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anniversary
/ˌænɪˈvɜːrsəri/
noun
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the yearly recurrence of a date marking a past event
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They celebrated their wedding anniversary with a dinner.

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anniversary celebration

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a festivity or event to mark an anniversary
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commemoration, remembrance, jubilee, observance
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forgetfulness, neglect
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wedding anniversary, annual anniversary, silver anniversary, golden anniversary
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#10395
🐅
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animal
/ˈænɪməl/
noun
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a living organism that feeds on organic matter and usually has senses and mobility
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The tiger is a wild animal.

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party animal

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someone who enjoys going to parties a lot
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creature, beast, living being, organism
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plant, human
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wild animal, domestic animal, animal rights, animal kingdom
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#10396
😡
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angry
/ˈæŋɡri/
adjective
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feeling or showing strong displeasure or hostility
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She was angry when she found out the truth.

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angry with someone

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to feel or show anger towards a person
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mad, furious, upset, irritated, annoyed
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calm, happy, pleased
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angry face, angry voice, angry crowd, angry response
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#10397
📐
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angle
/ˈæŋɡl/
noun
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The space between two intersecting lines or surfaces at the point where they meet.
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The teacher explained how to measure an angle in geometry.

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different angle

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a new or alternative way of looking at something
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corner, viewpoint, perspective, slant
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straight line, alignment
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right angle, sharp angle, wide angle, camera angle
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#10398
😡
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anger
/ˈæŋɡər/
noun
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A strong feeling of displeasure or hostility.
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He couldn't control his anger after the argument.

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fit of anger

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a sudden, intense outburst of anger
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rage, fury, irritation, resentment, wrath
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calm, peace, happiness
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express anger, control anger, suppress anger, anger management
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#10399
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and
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conjunction
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Used to connect words or sentences that are to be taken jointly.
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She bought apples and oranges.

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plus, along with, together with, as well as
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or, but
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and so, and then, and finally, and also
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#10400
🏛️
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ancient
/ˈeɪnʃənt/
adjective
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Belonging to the very distant past; very old.
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They visited the ruins of an ancient city.

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ancient history

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something that happened a long time ago and is no longer important
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old, antique, archaic, prehistoric, classical
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modern, recent
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ancient civilization, ancient ruins, ancient culture, ancient temple
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#10401
🔬
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analysis
/əˈnæləsɪs/
noun
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A detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
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The scientist conducted an analysis of the data.

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in-depth analysis

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a very detailed and thorough examination of something
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examination, evaluation, study, review, assessment
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synthesis, summary
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data analysis, detailed analysis, critical analysis, market analysis
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#10402
💰
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amount
/əˈmaʊnt/
noun/verb
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amounted
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amounted
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amounts
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amounting
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a quantity of something, typically the total of a thing or things in number, size, value, or extent
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The total amount of money is not enough.

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amount to nothing

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to have no significant result or value
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quantity, sum, total, volume, measure
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lack, zero, nothing
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large amount, small amount, total amount
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#10403
👥
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among
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preposition
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surrounded by; in the middle of a group
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He was sitting among his friends.

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amid, amidst, between, surrounded by
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outside, away from
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among people, among friends, among the crowd
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#10404
🇺🇸
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american
/əˈmerɪkən/
noun/adjective
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relating to the United States or its people
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She is an American citizen.

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US, Yankee, North American
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non-American, foreigner
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American culture, American dream, American citizen
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