Emoji
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#11665
🍽️
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prepare
/prɪˈpɛə/
verb
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prepared
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prepared
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prepares
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preparing
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to make ready or suitable in advance for a particular purpose or event
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She will prepare dinner before the guests arrive. |
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arrange, ready, organize, make
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neglect, ignore, disregard
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prepare for, prepare dinner, prepare a presentation
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#11666
⏳
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prior
/ˈpraɪər/
adjective
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existing or coming before something in time or order
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He had no prior knowledge of the event. |
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previous, earlier, preceding, former
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later, subsequent, following
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prior experience, prior knowledge, prior engagement
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#11667
🖨️
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print
/prɪnt/
verb
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printed
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printed
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prints
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printing
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to produce text or images on paper or other materials using a machine
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He will print the report tomorrow morning. |
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publish, produce, reproduce, copy
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erase, delete
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print out, print on, digital print, print press
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#11668
⚡
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primarily
/praɪˈmɛrɪli/
adverb
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for the most part; mainly
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She is primarily responsible for managing the finances. |
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mainly, chiefly, principally, mostly
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secondarily, additionally
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primarily concerned, primarily used, primarily focused
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#11669
⛪
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priest
/priːst/
noun
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a person who performs religious duties and ceremonies
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The priest blessed the congregation during the Sunday service. |
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clergyman, pastor, minister, reverend
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laity
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church priest, catholic priest, priesthood
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#11670
👑
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pride
/praɪd/
noun
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a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one's own achievements
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He took pride in his work and always aimed for perfection. |
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self-respect, honor, dignity, satisfaction
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shame, humility
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take pride, show pride, sense of pride, national pride
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#11671
💵
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price
/praɪs/
noun
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the amount of money expected, required, or given for something
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The price of the car has increased recently. |
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cost, charge, fee, value
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discount, free
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high price, low price, reasonable price, price tag
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#11672
⏳
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previously
/ˈpriːviəsli/
adverb
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at an earlier time or before now
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She had previously worked at a bank before starting her own business. |
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formerly, earlier, before
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currently, presently
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previously stated, previously mentioned, previously worked
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#11673
💥
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pressure
/ˈprɛʃər/
noun/verb
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pressured
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pressured
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pressures
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pressuring
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the force applied to something or the feeling of stress or tension
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The pressure of the situation made him nervous. |
under pressure |
feeling stressed or forced to perform
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stress, tension, force
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relaxation, ease
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high pressure, pressure to succeed, under pressure, pressure point
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#11674
📰
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press
/prɛs/
noun/verb
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pressed
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pressed
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presses
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pressing
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to apply force to something; media or news organizations
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She pressed the button to start the machine. |
press the issue |
to continue discussing something forcefully or persistently
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push, squeeze, media
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pull, release
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press conference, press release, press charges, press on
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#11675
🏛️
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presidential
/ˌprɛzɪˈdɛnʃəl/
adjective
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relating to a president or presidency
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The presidential election is scheduled for next month. |
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president's, head of state's
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non-presidential
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presidential election, presidential duties, presidential candidate
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#11676
👨💼
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president
/ˈprɛzɪdənt/
noun
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the elected head of a republican state
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The president addressed the nation last night. |
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leader, chief, head of state
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subordinate, follower
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president of the United States, elected president, president's speech
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#11677
🖥️
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presentation
/ˌprɛzənˈteɪʃən/
noun
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the act of presenting something to an audience, typically involving speaking or showing information
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The presentation on digital marketing was very informative. |
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demonstration, display, talk, lecture
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neglect, omission
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make a presentation, give a presentation, attend a presentation
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#11678
🎁
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present
/ˈprɛzənt/
noun, verb, adjective
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presented
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presented
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presents
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presenting
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existing or happening now; to give something to someone in a formal way
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She presented her report to the team yesterday. |
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current, introduce, gift, show
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absent, absent-minded
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present at, present a gift, present the findings
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#11679
👤
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presence
/ˈprɛzəns/
noun
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the state of being present in a particular place
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Her presence at the meeting was greatly appreciated. |
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attendance, existence, being, appearance
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absence, nonexistence
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show presence, physical presence, online presence
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#11680
🎭
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portray
/pɔːˈtreɪ/
verb
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portrayed
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portrayed
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portrays
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portraying
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to describe or represent something or someone in a work of art or literature
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The novel portrays a vivid picture of life in the countryside. |
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depict, represent, describe, illustrate
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misrepresent, distort
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portray accurately, portray as, strongly portray, portrayed in
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#11681
🤰
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pregnancy
/ˈprɛɡnənsi/
noun
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the condition of being pregnant; the period during which a woman carries a developing fetus
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Her pregnancy was carefully monitored by her doctor. |
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gestation, expectancy, childbirth, maternity
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infertility, sterility
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pregnancy test, pregnancy symptoms, unexpected pregnancy
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#11682
📏
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precisely
/prɪˈsaɪsli/
adverb
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in exact terms; without vagueness
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She explained the process precisely. |
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exactly, accurately, specifically, strictly
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vaguely, approximately
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precisely timed, precisely explained, precisely measured
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#11683
🕊️
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prayer
/ˈprɛər/
noun
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a solemn request for help or expression of thanks addressed to God or another deity
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She recited a prayer before the meal. |
answer one's prayer |
to fulfill a person's request made in prayer
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supplication, devotion, plea, invocation
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curse, blasphemy
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say a prayer, prayer meeting, prayer time
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#11684
🙏
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pray
/preɪ/
verb
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prayed
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prayed
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prays
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praying
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to speak to a deity, especially for help or thanks
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Every night, she prays for her family’s safety. |
say your prayers |
to pray, especially before bed
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worship, beseech, implore, petition
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curse, blaspheme
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pray for, pray to, say a prayer, praying hands
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#11685
💪
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powerful
/ˈpaʊərfəl/
adjective
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having great strength or influence
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She is a powerful leader in her community. |
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strong, mighty, influential, dominant
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weak, powerless
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powerful voice, powerful impact, powerful influence, powerful leader
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#11686
🌾
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powder
/ˈpaʊdər/
noun
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a fine, dry substance made of very tiny particles
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She sprinkled some powder on the cake. |
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dust, flour, granules, particles
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liquid, solid
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baby powder, face powder, baking powder, talcum powder
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#11687
💸
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poverty
/ˈpɒvəti/
noun
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the state of being extremely poor
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Poverty is a major issue in many countries. |
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destitution, indigence, hardship
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wealth, affluence
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extreme poverty, poverty line, fight against poverty
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#11688
🥄
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pour
/pɔːr/
verb
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poured
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poured
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pours
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pouring
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to cause a liquid to flow from a container
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She poured the tea into the cup. |
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spill, decant, dispense
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spill (incorrectly), collect
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pour water, pour tea, pour into, pour out
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#11689
💷
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pound
/paʊnd/
noun, verb
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pounded
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pounded
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pounds
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pounding
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a unit of weight equal to 16 ounces or a unit of currency
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The price of the book is five pounds. |
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lb (pound as weight), sterling (pound as currency)
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ounce
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pound of meat, pound sterling, pound weight, pound cake
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#11690
🤔
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potentially
/pəˈtɛnʃəli/
adverb
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with the possibility of becoming something in the future
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This project is potentially a huge success. |
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possibly, maybe, conceivably
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impossibly, unlikely
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potentially dangerous, potentially successful, potentially harmful
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#11691
🥔
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potato
/pəˈteɪtoʊ/
noun
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a starchy plant tuber that is a staple food around the world
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We had mashed potato with our dinner. |
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spud, tuber, yam
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none
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boiled potato, baked potato, mashed potato, potato salad
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#11692
🍲
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pot
/pɒt/
noun
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a container, typically round and deep, used for cooking or holding plants
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She put the soup in a pot and set it on the stove. |
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container, vessel, jar, crock
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lid, cover
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flower pot, cooking pot, clay pot, pot of soup
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#11693
📮
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post
/pəʊst/
noun, verb
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posted
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posted
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posts
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posting
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a job or position, or to send something by mail
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She posted a letter to her friend yesterday. |
post a letter |
to send a letter via the postal service
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mail, dispatch, send, job
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receive, accept
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post a letter, job post, post online, post a message
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#11694
🤔
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possibly
/ˈpɒsɪbli/
adverb
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maybe, or in a way that is not certain
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It could possibly rain later today. |
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perhaps, maybe, conceivably, potentially
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definitely, certainly
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possibly yes, possibly no, could possibly, possibly happen
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