Lesson 403
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#12055
🤔
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such
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determiner
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of the type previously mentioned or specified
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I have never seen such a beautiful painting.

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like, similar, comparable
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different, unlike
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such a, such as, such beautiful
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#12056
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supporter
/səˈpɔːtər/
noun
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a person who supports someone or something
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She is a strong supporter of the local animal shelter.

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advocate, backer, champion, fan
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opponent, adversary, critic
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supporter of, strong supporter, loyal supporter, passionate supporter
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#12057
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support
/səˈpɔːrt/
verb
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supported
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supported
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supports
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supporting
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to give assistance or help to someone or something
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They always support each other during difficult times.

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assist, help, aid, back
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oppose, hinder
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support system, support team, financial support, emotional support
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#12058
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supply
/səˈplaɪ/
noun
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the amount of something that is available to be used or consumed
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The store has a limited supply of electronics.

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stock, inventory, provision, reserve
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shortage, deficiency
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supply chain, supply and demand, supply of goods, supply shortage
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#12059
💪
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super
/ˈsuːpər/
adjective
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excellent; very good
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She did a super job on the project.

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excellent, great, outstanding, remarkable
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poor, mediocre
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super fast, super cool, super hero, super strong
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#12060
☀️
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sun
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noun
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the star that provides light and heat to the Earth
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The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.

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star, orb, daylight source
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moon, darkness
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sunshine, sun rays, sunburn, under the sun
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#12061
🌞
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summer
/ˈsʌmər/
noun
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the warmest season of the year, between spring and autumn
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We love going to the beach during summer.

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season, warmth, hot period, vacation time
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winter, cold
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summer vacation, summer holiday, summer heat, summer camp
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#12062
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suit
/suːt/
noun
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a set of clothes made of the same fabric, usually consisting of trousers and a jacket
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He wore a black suit to the wedding.

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outfit, attire, ensemble
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casual wear, informal dress
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wear a suit, business suit, suit jacket
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#12063
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suicide
/ˈsuːɪˌsaɪd/
noun
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the act of intentionally taking one's own life
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The article discusses the rising rates of suicide in young people.

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self-harm, self-destruction, death
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life, survival
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commit suicide, suicide attempt, suicide prevention
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#12064
💡
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suggestion
/səˈdʒɛstʃən/
noun
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an idea or plan put forward for consideration or action
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She gave a suggestion for improving the project.

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recommendation, proposal, advice, input
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rejection, opposition
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make a suggestion, give a suggestion, suggestion box
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#12065
🍬
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sugar
/ˈʃʊɡər/
noun
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a sweet substance made from plants or produced synthetically
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She added two spoons of sugar to her tea.

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sweetener, glucose, sucrose, honey
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salt, sourness
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sugar cane, sugar bowl, sugar rush
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#12066
😞
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suffer
/ˈsʌfər/
verb
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suffered
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suffered
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suffers
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suffering
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to experience pain, distress, or hardship
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She suffered from a severe headache all day.

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endure, undergo, experience, bear
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enjoy, delight, thrive
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suffer from, suffer greatly, suffer in silence
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#12067
⚖️
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sue
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verb
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sued
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sued
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sues
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suing
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to bring a lawsuit against someone in a court of law
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She decided to sue the company for damages.

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litigate, prosecute, charge, complain
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defend, forgive
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sue for damages, sue someone, sue in court
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#12068
💨
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suddenly
/ˈsʌdənli/
adverb
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in a way that happens quickly and unexpectedly
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The lights suddenly went out during the meeting.

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abruptly, unexpectedly, instantly, immediately
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gradually, slowly
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suddenly stop, suddenly appear, suddenly change
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sudden
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adjective
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occurring or done quickly and unexpectedly
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The sudden change in the weather surprised everyone.

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unexpected, abrupt, instantaneous, quick
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gradual, expected, slow
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sudden change, sudden movement, sudden shock
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#12070
💪
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strengthen
/ˈstrɛŋkθən/
verb
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strengthened
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strengthened
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strengthens
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strengthening
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to make or become stronger
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They plan to strengthen the team with new players.

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fortify, reinforce, empower, bolster
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weaken, undermine
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strengthen skills, strengthen position, strengthen muscles, strengthen bond
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#12071
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successfully
/səkˈsɛsfəli/
adverb
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in a way that achieves a desired result
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She passed the exam successfully after weeks of studying.

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effectively, proficiently, smoothly, favorably
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unsuccessfully, poorly, ineffectively
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successfully complete, successfully achieve, successfully execute
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#12072
⚗️
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substance
/ˈsʌbstəns/
noun
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a particular kind of matter with uniform properties
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The substance of the matter was highly controversial.

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material, matter, element, composition
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nonentity, void
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substance abuse, chemical substance, substantial evidence
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#12073
📄
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submit
/səbˈmɪt/
verb
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submitted
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submitted
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submits
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submitting
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to present or deliver something formally or for approval
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Please submit your report by the end of the day.

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present, send, deliver, hand in
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withhold, keep, retain
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submit a proposal, submit an application, submit documents
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#12074
👗
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style
/staɪl/
noun
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a particular way of doing or presenting something, often reflecting individual preferences or trends
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Her style of dress is both elegant and modern.

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fashion, trend, mode, design
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conformity, uniformity
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personal style, unique style, fashion style
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#12075
🛍️
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stuff
/stʌf/
noun
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a collection of things or materials, typically unspecified or uncountable
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She packed all her stuff into the suitcase.

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things, items, belongings, materials
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nothing, void
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personal stuff, pack stuff, useful stuff
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#12076
📚
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study
/ˈstʌdi/
verb
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studied
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studied
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studies
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studying
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to learn about a subject, especially in an academic setting
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She plans to study medicine at university.

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learn, research, examine, review
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ignore, neglect
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study hard, study abroad, study for exams
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#12077
👩‍🎓
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student
/ˈstjuːdənt/
noun
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a person who is learning at an educational institution
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The student was studying for the final exam.

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pupil, scholar, learner, trainee
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teacher, mentor
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college student, student life, student council
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#12078
💪
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struggle
/ˈstrʌɡl/
verb
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struggled
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struggled
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struggles
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struggling
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to fight or make a strenuous effort to achieve something
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He struggled to lift the heavy box.

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a struggle for survival

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a difficult situation in which one is fighting to stay alive
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fight, battle, strive, exert
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succeed, relax
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struggle with, struggle for, personal struggle
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#12079
🏗️
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structure
/ˈstrʌktʃər/
noun
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the arrangement or organization of parts to form a whole
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The structure of the building was designed to withstand earthquakes.

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framework, organization, formation, setup
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disorganization, chaos
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building structure, social structure, complex structure
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#12080
💪
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strongly
/ˈstrɒŋɡli/
adverb
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in a strong manner or to a great extent
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She strongly believes in the power of positive thinking.

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firmly, forcefully, vigorously, intensely
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weakly, faintly
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strongly recommend, strongly disagree, strongly believe
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#12081
💥
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stroke
/strəʊk/
noun
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a sudden attack or event, typically of a medical or physical nature
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He suffered a stroke while working at his desk.

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attack, incident, episode, fit
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health, vitality
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stroke of luck, suffer a stroke, stroke of genius
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#12082
🧵
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string
/strɪŋ/
noun, verb
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strung
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strung
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strings
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stringing
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a thin piece of cord or thread; to tie or fasten with a string
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She tied the package with a string.

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cord, thread, rope, twine
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loosen, untie
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string of pearls, guitar string, string along, tie with string
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#12083
🤸‍♂️
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stretch
/strɛtʃ/
verb, noun
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stretched
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stretched
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stretches
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stretching
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to extend or spread out; to make something longer or wider
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He stretches his arms after waking up.

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extend, elongate, spread, widen
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contract, shrink
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stretch out, stretch muscles, stretch the truth
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#12084
😰
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stress
/strɛs/
noun, verb
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stressed
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stressed
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stresses
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stressing
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to give particular emphasis or importance to something; mental or emotional strain
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She feels a lot of stress from her work.

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stress out

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to become anxious or overwhelmed
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pressure, tension, anxiety, strain
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relaxation, calmness
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stress management, stress level, high stress, relieve stress
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