Emoji
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#11545
🔄
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otherwise
/ˈʌðərwaɪz/
adverb
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in a different or other way
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We need to hurry; otherwise, we'll miss the train. |
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alternatively, if not, or else
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similarly
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otherwise known as, do otherwise, otherwise stated
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#11546
😖
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painful
/ˈpeɪn.fəl/
adjective
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causing physical or emotional pain
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The injury was very painful, and he needed immediate care. |
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aching, sore, excruciating, distressing
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comfortable, painless, soothing
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painful experience, painful injury, painful memories
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#11547
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pain
/peɪn/
noun
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physical suffering or discomfort caused by illness or injury
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She felt a sharp pain in her chest. |
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ache, hurt, suffering, discomfort
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comfort, ease, relief
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sharp pain, chronic pain, painkiller, unbearable pain
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#11548
📄
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page
/peɪdʒ/
noun
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one side of a sheet of paper, or a single sheet of paper in a book or document
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Turn to the next page for more information. |
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leaf, sheet, folio, document
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blank, empty space
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turn the page, page number, front page, last page
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#11549
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package
/ˈpækɪdʒ/
noun
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a container or wrapping in which something is packed
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He received a package in the mail. |
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parcel, bundle, box, shipment
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unpacking, unpacked item
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shipping package, gift package, delivery package, large package
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#11550
🏃♀️
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pace
/peɪs/
noun
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the speed at which something happens or is done
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She walked at a slow pace. |
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speed, rate, tempo, velocity
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slowness, delay, retardation
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fast pace, slow pace, quick pace, steady pace
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#11551
🏠
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owner
/ˈoʊnər/
noun
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a person who owns something
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She is the owner of the car. |
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proprietor, possessor, holder, landlord
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tenant, renter, lessee
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property owner, business owner, car owner, house owner
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#11552
🏠
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own
/oʊn/
verb, adjective
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owned
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owned
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owns
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owning
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to possess something; belonging to oneself
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She owns a beautiful house in the city. |
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possess, have, hold
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lack, not have
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own a house, own property, own up
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#11553
💰
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owe
/oʊ/
verb
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owed
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owed
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owes
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owing
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to be obligated to pay or give something to someone
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I owe you twenty dollars. |
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be indebted, be obligated, be in debt
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repay, return
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owe money, owe a debt, owe someone
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#11554
🌍
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overall
/ˈoʊvərɔːl/
adjective, adverb
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in general or as a whole
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Overall, the project has been successful. |
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generally, broadly, in total
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specifically, individually
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overall view, overall performance, overall result
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#11555
⬆️
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over
/ˈoʊvər/
preposition, adverb
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across, on top of, or beyond
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The book is lying over the table. |
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above, across, beyond
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under, beneath
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over the table, over the years, over there
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#11556
🍕
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oven
/ˈʌvən/
noun
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a chamber used for baking, roasting, or heating food
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I put the pizza in the oven to bake. |
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stove, cooker, range
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microwave, freezer
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bake in the oven, oven temperature, preheat the oven
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#11557
🎯
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outcome
/ˈaʊtkʌm/
noun
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the result or consequence of an action or situation
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The outcome of the project was beyond expectations. |
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result, consequence, effect, outcome
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cause
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final outcome, positive outcome, outcome of the situation
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#11558
🤗
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ourselves
/aʊərˈsɛlvz/
pronoun
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used by the speaker to refer to themselves and one or more others as the object of the verb
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We should help ourselves before helping others. |
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we, we ourselves, our own
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themselves, others
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help ourselves, find ourselves, express ourselves
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#11559
🏡
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our
/aʊər/
pronoun
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belonging to or associated with the speaker and one or more other people
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This is our house. |
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ours, belonging to us, our own
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their, your
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our family, our team, our responsibility
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#11560
⚪
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only
/ˈoʊnli/
adjective/adverb
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without others; solely
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He is the only person who knows the secret. |
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sole, exclusive, unique, solitary
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multiple, many
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only one, only person, only choice, only option
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#11561
👥
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others
/ˈʌðərz/
pronoun
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people or things distinct from the ones already mentioned or known
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I like to spend time with others. |
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people, individuals, others, another
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self, oneself
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help others, other people, among others
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#11562
🔄
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other
/ˈʌðər/
adjective
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used to refer to something different from the one already mentioned or known
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I don't want this one, I will take the other one. |
the other side of the coin |
the opposite aspect of a situation
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alternative, different, another, else
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same, identical
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the other side, the other person, the other day
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#11563
⏳
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originally
/əˈrɪdʒɪnəli/
adverb
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in the beginning, at first
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Originally, she wanted to be a doctor. |
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initially, at first, at the outset, in the beginning
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finally, ultimately
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originally from, originally intended, originally planned
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#11564
📅
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organize
/ˈɔːɡənaɪz/
verb
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organized
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organized
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organizes
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organizing
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to arrange or systematize something
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They decided to organize a charity event for the community. |
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arrange, sort, systematize, coordinate
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disorganize, disorder, scatter
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organize a party, organize a meeting, organize an event
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#11565
🏢
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organization
/ˌɔːɡənaɪˈzeɪʃn/
noun
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a group of people who work together to achieve a common purpose
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She works for a non-profit organization. |
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association, institution, group, establishment
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disorganization, chaos
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join an organization, non-profit organization, corporate organization
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#11566
📦
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order
/ˈɔːdə(r)/
noun
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an arrangement or command; a request for something to be made, done, or delivered
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He placed an order for a new laptop. |
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arrangement, command, request, instruction
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disorder, chaos
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order food, order products, place an order
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#11567
🍊
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orange
/ˈɒrɪndʒ/
noun
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a fruit that is typically round and orange in color
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She ate an orange for breakfast. |
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fruit, citrus, tangerine
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apple, pear
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eat an orange, orange juice, orange peel
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#11568
❓
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or
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conjunction
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used to link alternatives
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You can have tea or coffee. |
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either, alternatively
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neither
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tea or coffee, this or that, yes or no
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#11569
✊
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opposition
/ˌɒpəˈzɪʃən/
noun
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the action of opposing or resisting something
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The opposition to the new law was strong. |
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resistance, defiance, objection, protest
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support, cooperation
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political opposition, strong opposition, fierce opposition, lead the opposition
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#11570
✋
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oppose
/əˈpəʊz/
verb
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opposed
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opposed
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opposes
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opposing
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to disagree with or fight against something
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He opposed the new policy at the meeting. |
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resist, fight, defy, challenge
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support, accept, agree
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strongly oppose, oppose decision, oppose view, oppose proposal
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#11571
⚙️
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operation
/ˌɒpəˈreɪʃən/
noun
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an act or process of functioning or operating
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The hospital performed a successful operation. |
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procedure, surgery, process, action
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inactivity, stagnation
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military operation, surgical operation, operation room, operation procedure
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#11572
⚙️
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operating
/ˈɒpəreɪtɪŋ/
verb
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operated
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operated
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operates
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operating
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to control or manage the functioning of something
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The company has been operating in this market for five years. |
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managing, controlling, running, working
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stopping, halting
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operating system, operating room, operating procedure
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#11573
🔓
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opening
/ˈoʊpənɪŋ/
noun
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an act or instance of beginning something
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The opening of the new store was a huge success. |
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start, beginning, initiation, launch
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closing, ending
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grand opening, store opening, job opening, opening ceremony
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#11574
🔜
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onto
/ˈɒntu/
preposition
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moving to a position on the surface of something
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She jumped onto the table to get the book. |
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upon, on top of, over
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off, away from
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onto the surface, onto the floor, onto the roof
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