Emoji
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#11305
🚀
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launch
/lɔːntʃ/
verb, noun
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launched
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launched
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launches
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launching
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to start or introduce something, especially a new product, service, or event
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The company launched a new app last month. |
launch into |
to begin something with great energy or enthusiasm
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initiate, begin, start, inaugurate, unveil
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end, stop, cancel
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product launch, launch campaign, launch event, launch party
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#11306
🚶♂️
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leave
/liːv/
verb
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left
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left
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leaves
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leaving
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to go away from a place or situation
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She decided to leave the party early. |
leave no stone unturned |
to try every possible course of action
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depart, exit, withdraw, quit, abandon
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stay, remain, arrive
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leave a message, leave home, leave behind, leave early
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#11307
👞
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leather
/ˈlɛðər/
noun
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A material made from the skin of an animal, usually treated and used to make clothing, shoes, or furniture.
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He bought a leather jacket for winter. |
tough as leather |
very strong and durable
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hide, skin, suede, material
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fabric, cloth
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leather jacket, leather shoes, leather bag, leather belt
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#11308
📚
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learning
/ˈlɜrnɪŋ/
noun
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The process of gaining knowledge or skills through study or experience.
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Learning a new language can be exciting. |
lifelong learning |
continuous pursuit of knowledge throughout life
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education, knowledge, training, study
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ignorance, unawareness
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learning process, learning skills, online learning, active learning
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#11309
↘️
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lean
/liːn/
verb
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leaned
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leaned
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leans
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leaning
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To move or bend your body in a particular direction.
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He had to lean forward to hear her clearly. |
lean on someone |
to rely on someone for support
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tilt, bend, rest, incline
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stand straight, resist
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lean forward, lean back, lean against, lean towards
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#11310
🍃
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leaf
/liːf/
noun
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A flat, green part of a plant that grows from the stem or branch.
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A green leaf fell from the tree. |
turn over a new leaf |
to make a fresh start or begin to behave in a better way
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foliage, frond, blade, greenery
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stem, root
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green leaf, dry leaf, autumn leaf, leaf pattern
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#11311
👑
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leadership
/ˈliːdərˌʃɪp/
noun
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The action of leading a group of people or an organization.
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Her leadership inspired the entire team to achieve their goals. |
take the leadership role |
to assume responsibility for guiding or directing others
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guidance, direction, command, authority, management
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subordination, followership
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strong leadership, effective leadership, leadership skills, leadership qualities
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#11312
👑
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leader
/ˈliːdər/
noun
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A person who leads a group, organization, or country.
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The leader inspired the team with his vision. |
natural leader |
someone who has innate leadership qualities
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chief, head, commander, captain, director
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follower, subordinate
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political leader, business leader, strong leader, natural leader
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#11313
🧭
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lead
/liːd/
verb
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led
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leads
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leading
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To guide or be in charge; to show the way.
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He led the team to victory. |
lead the way |
to show others how to proceed
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guide, direct, command, conduct, head
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follow, obey
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lead the team, lead the way, lead a project, lead to success
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#11314
📚
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layer
/ˈleɪər/
noun
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A sheet, thickness, or coating of something that lies over or under a surface.
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The cake had a layer of cream between the sponges. |
a layer of meaning |
a deeper or additional significance
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sheet, coating, stratum, film, covering
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core, center
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thin layer, thick layer, protective layer, additional layer
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#11315
📖
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lay
/leɪ/
verb
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laid
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laid
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lays
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laying
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To put something down carefully in a flat position.
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She laid the book on the table. |
lay the foundation |
to establish the base or groundwork
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place, put, set, position, deposit
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lift, raise
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lay the table, lay eggs, lay bricks, lay emphasis
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#11316
⚖️
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lawyer
/ˈlɔːjər/
noun
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A professional who practices or studies law; an attorney.
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The lawyer presented the case confidently in court. |
hire a lawyer |
to employ an attorney for legal help
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attorney, advocate, solicitor, barrister, counselor
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client, defendant
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criminal lawyer, corporate lawyer, hire a lawyer, defense lawyer
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#11317
📑
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lawsuit
/ˈlɔːsuːt/
noun
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a legal case brought to a court of law by one person against another
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The company faced a lawsuit over false advertising. |
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case, litigation, action, proceeding
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agreement, settlement
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file a lawsuit, pending lawsuit, lawsuit settlement, lawsuit case
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#11318
🌱
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lawn
/lɔːn/
noun
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an area of short, regularly cut grass in a yard or park
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Children were playing on the green lawn. |
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grass, turf, garden, yard
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desert, barren land
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mow the lawn, front lawn, green lawn, lawn mower
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#11319
⚖️
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law
/lɔː/
noun
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a system of rules created and enforced by authority to regulate behavior
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Everyone must obey the law of the country. |
above the law |
not subject to the law or thinking rules do not apply
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rule, regulation, legislation, statute, code
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anarchy, disorder, chaos
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law enforcement, law firm, law student, law school
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#11320
🚪
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knock
/nɒk/
verb
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knocked
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knocked
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knocks
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knocking
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to hit a surface, often to get attention or by accident
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She knocked on the door before entering. |
knock on wood |
said to avoid bad luck after mentioning something good
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tap, hit, bang, strike, bump
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ignore, miss
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knock hard, knock gently, knock down, knock over
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#11321
😂
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laugh
/læf/
verb, noun
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laughed
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laughed
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laughs
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laughing
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to make sounds and movements of the face that show amusement or joy
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They laughed loudly at the comedian's joke. |
laugh it off |
to dismiss something unpleasant by treating it humorously
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giggle, chuckle, snicker, roar, cackle
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cry, weep, sob
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burst into laughter, hearty laugh, laugh at, laugh with
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#11322
➡️
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latter
/ˈlætər/
adjective
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the second of two people or things mentioned
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Between tea and coffee, I prefer the latter. |
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second, last-mentioned, concluding, final
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former, first
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the latter case, in the latter part, the latter option
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#11323
🏛️
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latin
/ˈlætɪn/
noun/adjective
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the language of ancient Rome; relating to Latin culture or language
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Many English words are derived from Latin. |
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Roman, classical, Italic, Romance
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modern, contemporary
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Latin language, Latin America, Latin culture, Latin alphabet
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#11324
⏰
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late
/leɪt/
adjective/adverb
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arriving, happening, or done after the expected time
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He arrived late to the meeting. |
better late than never |
it is better to do something late than not at all
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tardy, delayed, overdue, unpunctual
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early, prompt
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late arrival, late night, late payment, late fee
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#11325
📊
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largely
/ˈlɑːrdʒli/
adverb
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to a great extent; mostly or mainly
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The success of the project was largely due to teamwork. |
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mostly, mainly, chiefly, predominantly, primarily
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partially, slightly
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largely responsible, largely because, largely ignored, largely unchanged
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#11326
🗣️
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language
/ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ/
noun
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the system of communication used by a particular community, including spoken and written words
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She is fluent in three different languages. |
mother tongue |
a person's native language
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tongue, dialect, speech, lingo, communication
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silence, quiet
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foreign language, native language, language skills, language barrier
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#11327
🌍
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land
/lænd/
noun/verb
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landed
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landed
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lands
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landing
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The solid part of the earth's surface; to come down to the ground.
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The plane will land at the airport in ten minutes. |
land of opportunity |
a place where people have many chances to succeed
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ground, soil, territory, earth
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sea, water
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agricultural land, land area, land reform, land owner
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#11328
🏞️
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lake
/leɪk/
noun
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A large area of water surrounded by land.
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They enjoyed boating on the lake during summer. |
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pond, lagoon, reservoir, waterbody
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desert, land
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beautiful lake, lake water, lake view, mountain lake
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#11329
👩
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lady
/ˈleɪdi/
noun
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A polite or formal way of referring to a woman.
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The lady at the counter was very helpful. |
first lady |
the wife of a president or head of state
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woman, madam, female, gentlewoman
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man, gentleman
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young lady, elegant lady, old lady, lady friend
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#11330
⚠️
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lack
/læk/
noun/verb
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lacked
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lacked
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lacks
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lacking
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The state of being without or not having enough of something.
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He failed the exam due to a lack of preparation. |
lack of effort |
insufficient effort or attempt
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shortage, deficiency, absence, scarcity
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abundance, plenty, sufficiency
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lack of confidence, lack of resources, lack of support, lack of preparation
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#11331
🔬
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laboratory
/ˈlæbrətɔːri/
noun
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A room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching.
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The students conducted the experiment in the chemistry laboratory. |
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lab, research center, workshop, testing facility
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field, nature
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research laboratory, chemistry laboratory, medical laboratory, laboratory experiment
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#11332
🧪
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lab
/læb/
noun
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a place equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching
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The students conducted an experiment in the chemistry lab. |
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laboratory, workshop, studio, research center
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field, office
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science lab, computer lab, lab work, lab equipment
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#11333
📚
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knowledge
/ˈnɒlɪdʒ/
noun
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information, understanding, and skills gained through learning or experience
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Her knowledge of history is impressive. |
a wealth of knowledge |
a large amount of useful information or understanding
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awareness, understanding, wisdom, expertise, intelligence
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ignorance, misunderstanding
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general knowledge, practical knowledge, gain knowledge, share knowledge
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#11334
🧠
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know
/noʊ/
verb
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knew
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known
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knows
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knowing
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to have knowledge or be aware of something
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I know the answer to the question. |
know the ropes |
to be familiar with how something is done
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understand, recognize, realize, comprehend, identify
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ignore, forget, misunderstand
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know well, know better, know about, know exactly
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