Lesson 427
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Lesson 427 - Mask Toggle

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Word Past Past Participle Third Person Singular Gerund Meaning Example Sentence Example Expression Example Expression Meaning Synonyms Antonyms Collocations
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hormone
/ˈhɔːrmoʊn/
noun
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a chemical substance produced in the body that influences how the body grows or functions
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Insulin is a hormone that controls blood sugar levels.

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chemical, secretion, enzyme, messenger
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none, null
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growth hormone, sex hormone, hormone levels
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horn
/hɔːrn/
noun
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a hard, pointed part growing from the head of some animals; a device that makes a loud sound as a warning
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The driver pressed the horn to warn the pedestrians.

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toot your own horn

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to boast or brag about oneself
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trumpet, alarm, antler, signal
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silence, mute
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car horn, blow horn, honk horn, horn sound
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horrible
/ˈhɔːrɪbəl/
adjective
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very unpleasant or causing horror; extremely bad or unpleasant
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The food at that restaurant was horrible.

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horrible dream

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a very bad or frightening dream
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terrible, awful, dreadful, nasty, unpleasant
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pleasant, wonderful, nice
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horrible accident, horrible smell, horrible feeling
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hug
/hʌɡ/
verb
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hugged
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hugged
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hugs
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hugging
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to hold someone tightly in your arms to show affection or comfort
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She hugged her friend before leaving for the airport.

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a bear hug

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a very tight and affectionate hug
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embrace, cuddle, hold, squeeze, clasp
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ignore, release, separate
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give a hug, warm hug, tight hug, hug someone, big hug
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huh
/hʌ/
interjection
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used to express confusion, surprise, or that you did not hear something
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Huh? What did you say?

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what, pardon, eh, really, oh
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none, silence
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say huh, huh expression, confused huh, huh reaction
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humanity
/hjuːˈmænɪti/
noun
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the quality of being human; kindness or compassion towards others; all human beings collectively
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Kindness is one of the greatest expressions of humanity.

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crimes against humanity

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serious offenses that harm large groups of people
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mankind, humankind, compassion, benevolence, kindness
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cruelty, inhumanity, brutality
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show humanity, act with humanity, crimes against humanity, humanity and compassion
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hunt
/hʌnt/
verb
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hunted
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hunted
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hunts
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hunting
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to chase and kill animals for food or sport; to search for something carefully
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The tiger hunts its prey silently in the jungle.

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on the hunt for

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actively searching for something or someone
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chase, search, track, pursue, seek
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avoid, ignore, escape
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hunt animals, hunt for food, hunt down, go hunting
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implementation
/ˌɪmplɪmenˈteɪʃən/
noun
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the process of putting a plan, decision, or idea into effect
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The successful implementation of the new policy improved efficiency.

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plan implementation

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the act of executing a planned action
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execution, application, realization, deployment, enforcement
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delay, neglect, failure
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policy implementation, project implementation, implementation phase, strategy implementation
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importantly
/ɪmˈpɔːtəntli/
adverb
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in a way that is of great significance or value
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Importantly, the report highlights the need for immediate action.

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significantly, notably, crucially, essentially, vitally
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insignificantly, trivially, unimportantly
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importantly, more importantly, very importantly, most importantly
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improved
/ɪmˈpruːvd/
adjective
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made better or enhanced in quality or condition
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Her health has significantly improved since last month.

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improved version

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a newer and better form of something
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enhanced, upgraded, refined, developed, advanced
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worsened, declined, deteriorated
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improved performance, improved quality, improved system, improved health
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impulse
/ˈɪmpʌls/
noun
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a sudden strong desire or urge to act without thinking
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He bought the watch on impulse without planning to.

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impulse buying

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purchasing things spontaneously without prior thought
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urge, instinct, drive, compulsion, motivation
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restraint, hesitation, caution
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impulse control, sudden impulse, natural impulse, strong impulse
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incredibly
/ɪnˈkrɛdɪbli/
adverb
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to a great degree; extremely or unbelievably
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The view from the top of the mountain was incredibly beautiful.

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extremely, amazingly, unbelievably, remarkably, extraordinarily
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barely, slightly, hardly
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incredibly beautiful, incredibly fast, incredibly talented, incredibly hard
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inevitably
/ɪnˈɛvɪtəbli/
adverb
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in a way that cannot be avoided or prevented
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Inevitably, the team faced challenges during the project.

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as inevitably as night follows day

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something that is certain to happen
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unavoidably, certainly, surely, predictably, inescapably
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avoidably, preventably, uncertainly
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inevitably lead, inevitably result, inevitably follow, inevitably happen
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infrastructure
/ˈɪnfrəˌstrʌktʃər/
noun
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the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise
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The government is investing heavily in transport infrastructure.

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framework, foundation, base, system, network
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superstructure, disorganization, destruction
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transport infrastructure, digital infrastructure, infrastructure development, public infrastructure
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inherit
/ɪnˈhɛrɪt/
verb
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inherited
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inherited
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inherits
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inheriting
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to receive property, money, or traits from someone after their death or from ancestors
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She inherited her father's house after his death.

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inherit the earth

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to gain control or possession of the world or land, often used metaphorically
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receive, acquire, obtain, succeed, derive
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lose, forfeit, give up
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inherit property, inherit money, inherit traits, inherit wealth
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injure
/ˈɪndʒər/
verb
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injured
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injured
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injures
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injuring
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to cause physical harm or damage to someone or something
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He injured his leg while playing football.

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injure someone's pride

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to hurt someone's feelings or sense of self-respect
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hurt, wound, damage, harm, bruise
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heal, repair, cure
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injure someone, injure badly, seriously injured, injure oneself
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inmate
/ˈɪnˌmeɪt/
noun
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a person confined to an institution such as a prison or hospital
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The prison has over a thousand inmates.

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prisoner, convict, detainee, captive
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visitor, guard, free person
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prison inmate, hospital inmate, fellow inmate, release an inmate
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innovative
/ˈɪnəˌveɪtɪv/
adjective
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introducing new ideas, methods, or products; creative and original
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The company is known for its innovative solutions.

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creative, inventive, original, cutting-edge, imaginative
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traditional, conventional, old-fashioned
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innovative idea, innovative design, innovative technology, innovative approach
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input
/ˈɪnpʊt/
noun
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information, advice, or data that is put into a system, device, or process
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The manager asked for everyone's input on the new project.

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data input

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the act of entering data into a computer system
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contribution, feedback, suggestion, data, information
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output, result
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user input, data input, input device, input field
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insect
/ˈɪnsekt/
noun
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a small animal with six legs and usually wings, such as a bee or an ant
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A butterfly is a beautiful type of insect.

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insect bite

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a mark or swelling caused by an insect's sting or bite
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bug, creature, ant, bee, beetle
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mammal, reptile
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flying insect, insect bite, insect species, insect repellent
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insert
/ɪnˈsɜːt/
verb
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inserted
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inserted
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inserts
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inserting
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to put something into something else
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Please insert your card into the machine.

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insert coin

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instruction to put a coin into a machine to operate it
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put in, place, embed, add, introduce
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remove, extract
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insert card, insert text, insert disk, insert key
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inspection
/ɪnˈspekʃən/
noun
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a careful examination of something, especially to check that it is correct or safe
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The building passed the safety inspection last week.

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under inspection

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being examined carefully
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examination, review, scrutiny, check, audit
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neglect, overlook
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safety inspection, routine inspection, detailed inspection, building inspection
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inspiration
/ˌɪnspəˈreɪʃən/
noun
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the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something creative or positive
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Her courage was a great inspiration to others.

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source of inspiration

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something or someone that motivates or encourages creativity
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motivation, encouragement, influence, stimulus, drive
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discouragement, apathy
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find inspiration, give inspiration, source of inspiration, draw inspiration
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installation
/ˌɪnstəˈleɪʃən/
noun
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the act or process of putting something in position and making it ready for use
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The installation of the new software took less than an hour.

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setup, implementation, deployment, placement, establishment
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removal, uninstallation, dismantling
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installation process, installation guide, software installation, electrical installation
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instantly
/ˈɪnstəntli/
adverb
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immediately, without any delay
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He replied instantly to the message.

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instantly recognizable

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easy to identify immediately
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immediately, promptly, right away, straightaway, at once
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later, eventually, slowly
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respond instantly, disappear instantly, instantly available, instantly clear
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instruct
/ɪnˈstrʌkt/
verb
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instructed
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instructed
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instructs
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instructing
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to tell or teach someone how to do something
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The teacher instructed the students to complete the assignment.

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instruct someone to do something

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to tell someone officially to perform an action
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teach, direct, order, command, guide
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ignore, neglect, mislead
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instruct students, instruct employees, properly instructed, legally instructed
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instructional
/ɪnˈstrʌkʃənəl/
adjective
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providing knowledge or information; intended to teach
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The website offers many instructional videos for beginners.

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educational, informative, didactic, teaching, training
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noneducational, misleading, confusing
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instructional material, instructional design, instructional video, instructional guide
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insure
/ɪnˈʃʊr/
verb
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insured
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insured
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insures
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insuring
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to arrange for compensation in case of loss or damage, typically by taking out insurance
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You should insure your car against theft or accidents.

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insure against loss

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to protect oneself financially from possible loss
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cover, protect, guarantee, secure, safeguard
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risk, endanger, expose
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insure property, insure car, insure against damage, fully insured
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integrated
/ˈɪntɪɡreɪtɪd/
adjective
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combined or united to form a whole; including all parts or people equally
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The company offers an integrated system for managing all business operations.

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combined, unified, merged, cohesive, connected
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separate, divided, isolated
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integrated system, integrated approach, integrated solution, fully integrated
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integration
/ˌɪntɪˈɡreɪʃən/
noun
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the process of combining or bringing different things together to form a whole
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Social integration helps people from different backgrounds live together harmoniously.

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combination, unification, merging, inclusion, assimilation
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segregation, separation
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social integration, system integration, economic integration, cultural integration
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