Lesson 379
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Lesson 379 - 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
#11335
👍
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like
/laɪk/
verb, preposition
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liked
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liked
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likes
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liking
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To find something agreeable or enjoyable; similar to.
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I really like chocolate ice cream.

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like father, like son

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children often resemble their parents in behavior or character
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enjoy, prefer, love, admire, appreciate
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dislike, hate, detest
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like doing, like to, just like, feel like
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#11336
📍
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locate
/loʊˈkeɪt/
verb
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located
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located
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locates
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locating
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to find the exact position or place of something
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They managed to locate the missing keys under the couch.

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locate oneself

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to identify one's own position or situation
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find, discover, detect, identify, pinpoint
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lose, miss, overlook
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locate the source, locate the problem, difficult to locate, locate exactly
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#11337
📍
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local
/ˈloʊkəl/
adjective/noun
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relating to a particular area or neighborhood
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We prefer buying fruits from the local market.

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go local

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to support nearby or community-based products or services
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regional, nearby, community, native, domestic
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global, foreign, distant
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local community, local business, local government, local area
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#11338
💰
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loan
/loʊn/
noun
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money that is borrowed and expected to be paid back with interest
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She took a loan from the bank to buy a house.

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loan shark

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a person who lends money at very high interest rates
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credit, advance, debt, mortgage
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repayment, settlement
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take a loan, bank loan, student loan, repay a loan
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#11339
📦
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load
/loʊd/
noun/verb
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loaded
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loaded
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loads
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loading
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something that is carried or put into a container or vehicle
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The truck was carrying a heavy load of bricks.

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take a load off

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to sit down and relax
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burden, weight, cargo, freight, shipment
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unload, release, lighten
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heavy load, load up, load capacity, full load
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#11340
🌱
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living
/ˈlɪvɪŋ/
noun/adjective
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the state of being alive; or a way of earning money
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He makes his living as a teacher.

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cost of living

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the amount of money needed to maintain a certain standard of life
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existence, livelihood, earnings, occupation
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death, nonexistence
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living standard, living being, living conditions, cost of living
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#11341
🏡
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live
/lɪv/
verb
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lived
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lived
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lives
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living
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to be alive or to reside in a place
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They live in a small village near the river.

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live and let live

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to tolerate others' behavior and expect them to tolerate yours
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reside, dwell, exist, inhabit, survive
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die, perish
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live in, live on, live with, live happily, live abroad
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#11342
📚
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literary
/ˈlɪtərɛri/
adjective
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concerning the writing, study, or content of literature
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She is a well-known figure in the literary world.

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literary genius

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a person with outstanding creative talent in literature
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bookish, cultured, scholarly, learned
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illiterate, uneducated
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literary world, literary work, literary career, literary criticism
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#11343
🔍
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literally
/ˈlɪtərəli/
adverb
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in a literal manner or sense; exactly
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He was literally running for three hours without stopping.

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exactly, precisely, actually, really
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figuratively, metaphorically
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literally true, literally impossible, literally happened
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#11344
👂
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listen
/ˈlɪs.ən/
verb
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listened
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listened
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listens
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listening
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to pay attention to sound
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She loves to listen to classical music in the evenings.

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listen up

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used to tell people to pay attention
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hear, attend, heed, concentrate, pay attention
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ignore, neglect, disregard
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listen carefully, listen to music, listen closely, listen in
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#11345
👄
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lip
/lɪp/
noun
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either of the two soft edges of the mouth
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She smiled and bit her lower lip nervously.

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bite your lip

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to keep from saying something or showing emotion
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mouth edge, rim, border, edge
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interior, inside
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lower lip, upper lip, lip balm, lip movement
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#11346
🔗
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link
/lɪŋk/
noun, verb
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linked
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linked
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links
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linking
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a connection between two things; to connect or associate
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The article includes a link to the official website.

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missing link

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an important connection that is needed to complete something
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connection, tie, relation, bond, association
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separation, break, disconnection
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strong link, direct link, missing link, link to
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#11347
📏
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line
/laɪn/
noun, verb
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lined
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lined
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lines
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lining
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A long narrow mark or band; a row of people or things; to cover the inside surface of something.
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People waited in a long line outside the theater.

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toe the line

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to conform to rules or standards
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row, queue, streak, boundary, stripe
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gap, emptiness, space
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straight line, waiting line, line up, draw a line
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#11348
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limited
/ˈlɪmɪtɪd/
adjective
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Restricted in size, amount, or extent; not great in number or ability.
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Tickets for the concert are limited.

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limited edition

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a product produced in small quantities and available for a short time
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restricted, finite, scarce, confined
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unlimited, abundant, infinite
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limited access, limited time, limited resources, limited edition
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#11349
🚧
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limit
/ˈlɪmɪt/
noun, verb
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limited
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limited
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limits
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limiting
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A point or level beyond which something does not or may not extend; to restrict.
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You should limit the amount of sugar you eat.

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know your limits

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to understand your own abilities or boundaries
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restriction, boundary, cap, end, maximum
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freedom, allowance, expansion
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set a limit, beyond the limit, speed limit, limit access
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#11350
⬅️
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left
/lɛft/
adjective, noun, adverb, verb (past tense of leave)
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on or towards the side of the body that is to the west when facing north
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He turned left at the intersection.

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out of left field

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something surprising or unexpected
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port, remaining, gone, departed
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right, present
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left side, left hand, turn left, left over
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#11351
💡
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light
/laɪt/
noun, verb, adjective
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lit
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lit
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lights
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lighting
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The natural agent that makes things visible; to illuminate or make something start burning.
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She turned on the lamp to give more light in the room.

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see the light

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to finally understand or realize something clearly
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illumination, brightness, radiance, glow, shine
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darkness, gloom, shadow
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bright light, dim light, natural light, artificial light
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#11352
🛗
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lift
/lɪft/
verb
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lifted
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lifted
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lifts
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lifting
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To raise something to a higher position or level.
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He lifted the heavy box with ease.

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lift your spirits

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To make someone feel happier or more cheerful.
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raise, elevate, hoist, boost, uplift
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lower, drop
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lift weights, lift a ban, lift up, lift out
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#11353
🏖️
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lifestyle
/ˈlaɪf.staɪl/
noun
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The way in which a person or group lives, including habits, attitudes, and possessions.
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A healthy lifestyle includes regular exercise and a balanced diet.

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lavish lifestyle

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A luxurious way of living with expensive habits.
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way of life, living, habits, routine, manner
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hardship, poverty
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modern lifestyle, healthy lifestyle, urban lifestyle, simple lifestyle
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#11354
🌱
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life
/laɪf/
noun
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The existence of an individual human being or animal.
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Life is full of challenges and opportunities.

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circle of life

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The natural cycle of birth, growth, death, and renewal.
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existence, living, vitality, being, survival
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death, end
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daily life, life expectancy, life experience, life span
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#11355
🤥
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lie
/laɪ/
verb
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lied
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lied
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lies
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lying
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To make a false statement with the intention to deceive.
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He lied about his age to get the job.

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white lie

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A harmless or small lie told to avoid hurting someone.
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deceive, mislead, fib, falsify, invent
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tell the truth, confess
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tell a lie, caught lying, little lie, big lie
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#11356
📚
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library
/ˈlaɪ.brɛr.i/
noun
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A building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes other materials for people to read or borrow.
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She spent the afternoon studying in the library.

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library of knowledge

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A large collection of information or wisdom.
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book collection, archive, repository, reading room, information center
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bookstore, marketplace
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public library, digital library, library card, library staff
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#11357
✉️
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letter
/ˈlɛtər/
noun
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A written or printed message sent to someone.
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He wrote a letter to his friend.

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to the letter

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exactly as instructed or prescribed
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note, message, mail, correspondence
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speech, silence
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write a letter, love letter, official letter, letter of recommendation
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#11358
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let
/lɛt/
verb
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let
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let
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lets
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letting
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To allow someone to do something; to permit.
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She let him borrow her book.

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let it be

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accept a situation without trying to change it
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allow, permit, enable, grant
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forbid, prevent, refuse
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let go, let someone know, let in, let out
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#11359
📚
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lesson
/ˈlɛsən/
noun
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A unit of teaching or something learned through experience.
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The teacher explained the lesson clearly.

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learn a lesson

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to gain knowledge or understanding from a mistake or event
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class, session, lecture, instruction
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ignorance, neglect
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math lesson, life lesson, teach a lesson, learn a lesson
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#11360
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less
/lɛs/
adjective/adverb
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A smaller amount; not as much.
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She spends less money than her brother.

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less is more

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simplicity is more effective than complexity
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fewer, reduced, diminished, lower
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more, greater, higher
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less time, less money, less important, less than
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#11361
📏
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length
/lɛŋkθ/
noun
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The measurement or extent of something from end to end.
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The length of the bridge is two kilometers.

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at length

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in detail; thoroughly
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extent, distance, measurement, span, stretch
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shortness, brevity
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length of time, full length, hair length, considerable length
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#11362
🍋
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lemon
/ˈlɛmən/
noun
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a yellow citrus fruit with a sour taste
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She added lemon to the tea for extra flavor.

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when life gives you lemons

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make the best out of a bad situation
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citrus, lime, fruit, zest
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sweet, sugar
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lemon juice, lemon tea, lemon slice, fresh lemon
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#11363
⚖️
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legal
/ˈliːɡəl/
adjective
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relating to the law
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He sought legal advice before signing the contract.

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legal loophole

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a gap or ambiguity in the law that allows someone to avoid following it
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lawful, legitimate, valid, authorized
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illegal, unlawful, illicit
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legal advice, legal system, legal rights, legal action
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#11364
🦵
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leg
/lɛɡ/
noun
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one of the limbs on which a person or animal walks and stands
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He injured his leg while playing football.

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stretch your legs

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to walk around after sitting for a long time
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limb, shank, appendage, extremity
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arm, wing
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leg injury, leg pain, leg muscles, broken leg
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