Lesson 396
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Lesson 396 - Mask Toggle

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#11845
💵
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salary
/ˈsæləri/
noun
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a fixed regular payment, typically paid monthly or annually, made by an employer to an employee
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He receives a monthly salary for his work as a teacher.

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wage, pay, income, remuneration
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debt, expenses
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monthly salary, basic salary, receive salary, pay salary
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#11846
🎓
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scholar
/ˈskɒlər/
noun
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a person who studies a particular subject or academic field
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The scholar presented a research paper on ancient civilizations.

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academic, intellectual, researcher, expert
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layman, non-expert
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scholar of literature, distinguished scholar, scholarly research
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#11847
📅
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schedule
/ˈskɛdʒʊl/
noun
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a plan for carrying out a process or task, showing the time and sequence of actions
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I have a busy schedule for today.

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follow a strict schedule

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to stick to a planned timeline
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agenda, timetable, plan, program
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chaos, disorganization
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tight schedule, busy schedule, daily schedule, work schedule
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#11848
🎬
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scene
/siːn/
noun
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a place or setting of an event or activity, or the part of a play or film
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The final scene of the movie was very emotional.

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a scene of crime

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a location where a crime has occurred
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setting, location, stage, situation
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silence, calm
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movie scene, crime scene, final scene, tragic scene
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#11849
😨
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scared
/skɛrd/
adjective
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feeling afraid or worried
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She was scared of the dark.

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frightened, afraid, terrified, nervous
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brave, calm
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scared of, scared to, scared to death
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#11850
😱
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scandal
/ˈskændəl/
noun
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an event or action that causes public outrage or damage to one's reputation
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The politician's affair became a public scandal.

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a scandalous affair

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an affair that causes a lot of public outrage
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controversy, disgrace, outrage, shame
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honor, respect
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public scandal, political scandal, media scandal, financial scandal
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#11851
🗣️
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say
/seɪ/
verb
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said
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said
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says
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saying
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to speak words or express thoughts aloud
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She asked him to say hello to her parents.

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speak, utter, pronounce, express
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silence, mute
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say something, say hello, say goodbye, say a word
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#11852
💰
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saving
/ˈseɪvɪŋ/
noun
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the process of saving money or resources for future use
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Her saving habits helped her afford the new car.

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economizing, frugality, saving money, thrift
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spending, wasting, squandering
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saving money, saving for the future, saving account
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#11853
🍅
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sauce
/sɔːs/
noun
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a liquid or semi-liquid substance used to add flavor to food
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She added some tomato sauce to the pasta.

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condiment, dressing, gravy, dip
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none
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tomato sauce, hot sauce, soy sauce, dipping sauce
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#11854
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satisfy
/ˈsætɪsfaɪ/
verb
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satisfied
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satisfied
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satisfies
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satisfying
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to meet the expectations, needs, or desires of someone
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The manager's explanation satisfied all of our concerns.

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fulfill, please, gratify, content
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disappoint, fail, upset
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satisfy expectations, satisfy needs, satisfy requirements
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#11855
😊
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satisfaction
/ˌsætɪsˈfækʃən/
noun
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the feeling of being pleased or content with something
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Her satisfaction with the results was evident.

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contentment, happiness, pleasure, gratification
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discontent, dissatisfaction, unhappiness
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total satisfaction, customer satisfaction, satisfaction guaranteed
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#11856
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sample
/ˈsæm.pəl/
noun
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a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like
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She gave me a sample of the fabric to see if I liked it.

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specimen, example, model, prototype
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whole, complete, entirety
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sample size, sample test, sample collection, sample product
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#11857
🧂
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salt
/sɔːlt/
noun
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a white crystalline substance used for seasoning and preserving food
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She added a pinch of salt to the soup for extra flavor.

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seasoning, condiment, flavoring
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sweet, sugar
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add salt, pinch of salt, salt shaker, salty taste
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#11858
📊
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sales
/seɪlz/
noun
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activities related to selling products or services
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The company saw a significant increase in sales during the holiday season.

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transactions, trade, business, commerce
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purchase, buying
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increase sales, sales target, boost sales, sales figures
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#11859
💸
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sale
/seɪl/
noun
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the exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something
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The store is having a sale on winter clothing.

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transaction, deal, exchange, bargain
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purchase, buy
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clearance sale, hold a sale, end of season sale
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#11860
❤️
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romantic
/rəʊˈmæntɪk/
adjective
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related to or involving love or feelings of love
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He wrote her a romantic letter for their anniversary.

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loving, affectionate, passionate, sentimental
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unromantic, indifferent
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romantic gesture, romantic movie, romantic date
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#11861
🥗
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salad
/ˈsæləd/
noun
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a dish consisting of various ingredients, typically including vegetables, which are usually mixed with a dressing
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She made a fresh salad with lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers.

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greens, vegetable dish, mixed vegetables, side dish
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main course, meat, protein
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fresh salad, Caesar salad, green salad, vegetable salad
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#11862
❤️
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sake
/seɪk/
noun
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for the purpose or reason of something
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He did it for the sake of his family.

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for the sake of

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for the purpose of achieving something
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purpose, reason, benefit, interest
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hindrance, obstacle, disadvantage
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for the sake of, for the sake of love, for the sake of peace
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#11863
🦺
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safety
/ˈseɪfti/
noun
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the condition of being protected from harm or danger
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The safety of passengers is our top priority.

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security, protection, safeguarding, well-being
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danger, insecurity, risk
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safety precautions, safety measures, personal safety
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#11864
🛡️
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safe
/seɪf/
adjective
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free from harm or danger
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Make sure your belongings are safe during the trip.

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secure, protected, sheltered, safe and sound
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dangerous, unsafe, risky
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safe journey, safe place, keep safe, feel safe
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#11865
🇷🇺
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russian
/ˈrʌʃən/
adjective
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relating to Russia, its people, or its language
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She is studying the Russian language at university.

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Russian Federation, Slavonic, Eastern European
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Russian language, Russian culture, Russian literature
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#11866
🏃
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rush
/rʌʃ/
verb
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rushed
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rushed
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rushes
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rushing
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to move or act with great speed or urgency
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She had to rush to the meeting to make it on time.

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rush hour

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the time when traffic is heaviest, usually when people are going to or leaving work
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hurry, race, speed, accelerate
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slow down, delay, dawdle
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rush to, rush in, rush hour, rush through
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#11867
🛣️
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route
/ruːt/
noun
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a way or course taken to get from one place to another
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The best route to the airport is through the highway.

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path, way, road, course
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obstacle, detour
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route map, take a route, preferred route, scenic route
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#11868
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round
/raʊnd/
adjective
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having a circular shape; shaped like a sphere or disk
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The table was round and had a smooth surface.

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circular, spherical, disk-shaped, globular
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square, rectangular
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round table, round shape, round object, round hole
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#11869
🔍
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roughly
/ˈrʌfli/
adverb
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in a manner that is not precise or exact; approximately
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He roughly estimated the cost of the project.

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approximately, about, nearly, roughly speaking
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exactly, precisely
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roughly speaking, roughly estimated, roughly 100, roughly 50%
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#11870
🛣️
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rough
/rʌf/
adjective
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having an uneven or irregular surface; not smooth or level
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The road was rough and difficult to drive on.

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bumpy, uneven, jagged, rugged
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smooth, flat, even
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rough surface, rough road, rough estimate, rough idea
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#11871
🌹
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rose
/roʊz/
noun
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a type of flowering plant, known for its beautiful and fragrant blooms
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She gave me a rose on my birthday.

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flower, blossom, bloom, bud
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thorn, weed
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red rose, white rose, a bouquet of roses, rose garden
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#11872
🪢
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rope
/roʊp/
noun
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a strong, thick cord made of twisted fibers or strands
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The climbers used a rope to scale the mountain.

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cord, string, line, cable
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thread, wire
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climbing rope, rope ladder, jump rope
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#11873
🌱
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root
/ruːt/
noun
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the part of a plant that attaches it to the ground and absorbs nutrients
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The tree's roots are deep in the soil.

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base, foundation, origin, source
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tip, surface
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root cause, plant root, tree root
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#11874
🏠
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roof
/ruːf/
noun
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the top covering of a building or vehicle
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The roof of the house needs to be repaired.

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ceiling, canopy, covering, lid
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floor, ground
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roof top, flat roof, roof repair
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