Emoji
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#12205
💊
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treat
/triːt/
verb
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treated
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treated
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treats
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treating
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to behave toward someone or something in a particular way
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The doctor treated me with great care during my recovery. |
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care for, handle, deal with, address
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ignore, neglect
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treat someone well, treat a disease, treat with kindness
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#12206
🧭
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truth
/truːθ/
noun
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the quality or state of being true; facts or reality
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The truth will always come out in the end. |
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fact, reality, veracity, honesty
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falsehood, lie, untruth
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truth of the matter, the truth will prevail, the truth is
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#12207
🤝
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trust
/trʌst/
verb
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trusted
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trusted
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trusts
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trusting
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to believe in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something
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I trust you to handle this situation carefully. |
trust your instincts |
to rely on your natural intuition or feeling about something
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believe in, have faith in, rely on, confide in
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distrust, doubt, mistrust
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trust someone, trust in, trust with, earn trust
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#12208
💖
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truly
/ˈtruːli/
adverb
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in a truthful, genuine, or sincere manner
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She truly believed in the power of kindness. |
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genuinely, sincerely, honestly, faithfully
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falsely, insincerely, dishonestly
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truly believe, truly love, truly sorry, truly amazing
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#12209
✔️
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true
/truː/
adjective
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in accordance with fact or reality; correct
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His story was true, and everyone believed him. |
true to oneself |
being loyal to one's own beliefs or values
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genuine, real, accurate, correct
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false, incorrect, wrong
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true story, true to yourself, true love, true meaning
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#12210
🚚
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truck
/trʌk/
noun
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a large motor vehicle for transporting goods
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The truck was loaded with boxes for the warehouse. |
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lorry, freight truck, delivery truck
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car, van, motorcycle
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load a truck, drive a truck, truck driver
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#12211
😟
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trouble
/ˈtrʌbəl/
noun
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difficulty or problems that cause distress or inconvenience
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She had a lot of trouble finding her keys. |
trouble in paradise |
problems in a situation that was previously thought to be perfect
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difficulty, problem, hardship, issue
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ease, comfort, solution
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cause trouble, get into trouble, have trouble, trouble with
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#12212
🪖
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troop
/truːp/
noun
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a group of people, animals, or things moving together
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A troop of soldiers marched down the street. |
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group, band, squad, crowd
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individual, lone
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troop of soldiers, scout troop, military troop
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#12213
🛣️
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trip
/trɪp/
noun
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a journey or excursion, especially for pleasure
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They took a trip to the mountains last summer. |
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journey, excursion, tour, voyage
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stay, halt
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take a trip, go on a trip, trip to the mountains
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#12214
🎩
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trick
/trɪk/
noun
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a cunning or deceitful action or plan intended to mislead or deceive someone
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She pulled a trick to win the game. |
pull a trick |
to deceive someone cleverly
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deception, hoax, ruse, scam
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honesty, sincerity
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trick or treat, play a trick, magic trick
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#12215
👥
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tribe
/traɪb/
noun
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a social group consisting of people with common customs, language, and culture
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The tribe lived in harmony with nature. |
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clan, ethnic group, people, nation
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individual, outsider
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tribal community, indigenous tribe, tribal leader
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#12216
⚖️
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trial
/ˈtraɪəl/
noun
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a formal examination of evidence in a court of law
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The trial will start next week. |
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court case, hearing, lawsuit, proceedings
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acquittal, freedom
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trial period, trial run, court trial, criminal trial
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#12217
📈
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trend
/trɛnd/
noun
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a general direction in which something is developing or changing
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The trend of online shopping continues to rise every year. |
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tendency, movement, direction, fashion
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decline, stagnation
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current trend, social trend, fashion trend, upward trend
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#12218
🌳
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tree
/triː/
noun
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a large plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves
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The tree in our backyard is over a hundred years old. |
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plant, shrub, bush
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weed, grass
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fruit tree, shade tree, tall tree
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#12219
🏥
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treatment
/ˈtriːtmənt/
noun
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the action or manner of treating someone or something
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She received excellent treatment at the hospital. |
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care, therapy, handling, management
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neglect, harm
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medical treatment, cancer treatment, treatment plan
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#12220
➡️
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towards
/tɔːrdz/
preposition
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in the direction of
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He is running towards the park. |
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toward, in the direction of
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away, backward
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go towards, move towards, head towards
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#12221
✈️
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travel
/ˈtrævəl/
verb
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traveled
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traveled
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travels
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traveling
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to make a journey, typically to a distant or unfamiliar place
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I love to travel around the world and explore new cultures. |
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journey, roam, explore, tour
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stay, remain
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travel abroad, travel light, travel the world, travel by train
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#12222
🚗
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transportation
/ˌtræns.pɔːˈteɪ.ʃən/
noun
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the action of transporting people or goods
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Public transportation in the city is very efficient. |
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transport, conveyance, movement, shipment
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immobility, stasis
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public transportation, transportation system, efficient transportation
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#12223
🔄
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transformation
/ˌtrænsfərˈmeɪʃən/
noun
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a thorough or dramatic change in form or appearance
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The city underwent a transformation after the new mayor took office. |
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change, metamorphosis, evolution, conversion
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stagnation, inertia
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major transformation, complete transformation, undergo transformation
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#12224
🎓
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training
/ˈtreɪnɪŋ/
noun
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the process of teaching or learning a particular skill or type of behavior
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She completed her training as a nurse last year. |
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instruction, education, coaching, preparation
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ignorance, inexperience
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employee training, intensive training, training course, job training
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#12225
🚆
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train
/treɪn/
noun
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a series of connected vehicles that run on tracks and are used for transporting people or goods
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The train departed from the station on time. |
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locomotive, railway, subway, express
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car, bus
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fast train, long train, train station, train journey
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#12226
🥾
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trail
/treɪl/
noun
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a path or track left by something that has passed
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The hikers followed the trail through the forest. |
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path, track, route, way
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obstacle, block
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mountain trail, hiking trail, follow a trail, well-worn trail
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#12227
😢
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tragedy
/ˈtrædʒədi/
noun
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an event causing great suffering or distress
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The earthquake was a tragedy for the entire country. |
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disaster, calamity, catastrophe, misfortune
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blessing, fortune
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great tragedy, tragic event, personal tragedy, national tragedy
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#12228
🚗
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traffic
/ˈtræfɪk/
noun
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movement of vehicles, goods, or people
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There was heavy traffic on the highway this morning. |
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congestion, transport, transportation, flow
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clearance, open road
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traffic jam, heavy traffic, traffic lights, traffic signal
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#12229
🕺
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traditional
/trəˈdɪʃənəl/
adjective
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existing in or as part of a tradition
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The traditional dance of this village is performed every year. |
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classic, conventional, customary, inherited
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modern, contemporary
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traditional clothing, traditional culture, traditional music, traditional festival
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#12230
🎉
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tradition
/trəˈdɪʃən/
noun
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the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation
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It is a tradition to celebrate New Year with family. |
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custom, practice, ritual, convention
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innovation, novelty
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cultural tradition, family tradition, religious tradition, ancient tradition
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#12231
🏃♂️
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track
/træk/
noun
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a path, route, or course followed by someone or something
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He ran along the track every morning. |
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path, route, trail, course
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detour, off-path
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race track, railway track, follow a track, track record
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#12232
🕵️
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trace
/treɪs/
noun, verb
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traced
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traced
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traces
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tracing
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a mark, object, or sign that shows the existence or development of something
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She traced the path of the river on the map. |
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track, path, sign
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obscure, erase
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trace the steps, trace the origin, leave a trace
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#12233
🏙️
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town
/taʊn/
noun
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a human settlement smaller than a city
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The town was quiet on Sundays. |
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village, settlement, community
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city, metropolis
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small town, old town, town center
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#12234
🗼
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tower
/ˈtaʊər/
noun
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a tall, narrow structure, often a part of a building
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The tower stood tall above the city. |
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spire, steeple, pinnacle
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ground, base
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clock tower, radio tower, watch tower
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