Mastering the Most Frequent Nouns
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#461
🤸
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Flexibility
/ˌflek.səˈbɪl.ə.ti/
noun
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the quality of bending easily without breaking; willingness to change or compromise
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The job requires flexibility in working hours and the ability to adapt quickly. |
adaptability, versatility, pliability, elasticity
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rigidity, inflexibility, stiffness, stubbornness
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mental flexibility, workplace flexibility, show flexibility
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#462
➗
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Fraction
/ˈfræk.ʃən/
noun
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a numerical quantity that is not a whole number; a small or tiny part of something
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Only a small fraction of the population voted in the local election. |
portion, segment, part, piece
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whole, entirety, total, complete
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small fraction, proper fraction, fraction of time
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#463
🗣️
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Fluency
/ˈfluː.ən.si/
noun
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the ability to speak or write a language easily and accurately; smooth and effortless speech
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Her fluency in three languages made her an excellent translator. |
eloquence, articulateness, proficiency, smoothness
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stuttering, hesitation, awkwardness, incoherence
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language fluency, verbal fluency, fluency in English
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#464
😤
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Fractious
/ˈfræk.ʃəs/
adjective
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irritable and quarrelsome; difficult to control; bad-tempered
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The fractious child refused to follow any of the teacher's instructions. |
quarrelsome, irritable, unruly, rebellious
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obedient, cooperative, agreeable, compliant
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fractious behavior, fractious child, fractious mood
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#465
🫧
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Foam
/foʊm/
noun
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a mass of small bubbles formed on or in liquid; frothy white mass
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The waves crashed against the rocks, creating white foam on the shore. |
froth, bubbles, lather, suds
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solid, stillness, calm, flat
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sea foam, shaving foam, foam rubber
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#466
🦴
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Fracture
/ˈfræk.tʃər/
noun
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the cracking or breaking of a hard object or material; a break in a bone
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The doctor confirmed that he had a hairline fracture in his wrist. |
break, crack, split, rupture
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healing, mending, repair, wholeness
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bone fracture, stress fracture, hairline fracture
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#467
💪
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Force
/fɔːrs/
noun
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strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement; coercion or compulsion
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The force of the wind knocked down several trees during the storm. |
power, strength, energy, might
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weakness, gentleness, persuasion, softness
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military force, use force, force of nature
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#468
🖼️
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Frame
/freɪm/
noun
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a rigid structure that surrounds or encloses something; the basic structure of something
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She bought a beautiful wooden frame for her graduation photograph. |
border, structure, framework, outline
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center, interior, core, middle
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picture frame, door frame, frame of mind
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#469
🌤️
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Forecast
/ˈfɔːr.kæst/
noun
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a prediction or estimate of future events, especially coming weather conditions
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The weather forecast predicted heavy rain for the entire weekend. |
prediction, projection, outlook, prognosis
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hindsight, retrospection, past event, history
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weather forecast, economic forecast, forecast accuracy
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#470
🧩
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Fragment
/ˈfræɡ.mənt/
noun
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a small part broken or separated off something; an incomplete or isolated portion
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Archaeologists found fragments of ancient pottery buried in the soil. |
piece, part, portion, shard
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whole, complete, entirety, totality
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bone fragment, memory fragment, text fragment
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#471
🎩
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Formality
/fɔːrˈmæl.ə.ti/
noun
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the rigid observance of rules of convention or etiquette; a thing done simply to comply with requirements
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The signing of the contract was just a formality; the deal was already agreed upon. |
ceremony, protocol, procedure, convention
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informality, casualness, spontaneity, flexibility
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mere formality, legal formality, observe formalities
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#472
🌸
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Fragrance
/ˈfreɪ.ɡrəns/
noun
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a pleasant, sweet smell; a perfume or cologne
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The fragrance of jasmine flowers filled the entire garden in the evening. |
aroma, scent, perfume, smell
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stench, odor, foulness, bad smell
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floral fragrance, sweet fragrance, delicate fragrance
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#473
📋
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Format
/ˈfɔːr.mæt/
noun
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the way in which something is arranged or set out; the shape, size, and presentation of a book or document
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Please submit your report in PDF format by the end of the week. |
layout, structure, arrangement, design
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disorder, chaos, confusion, disarray
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file format, video format, standard format
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#474
🚫
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Fraud
/frɔːd/
noun
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wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
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The company was investigated for credit card fraud and money laundering. |
deception, scam, swindle, trickery
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honesty, truth, legitimacy, authenticity
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credit fraud, insurance fraud, identity fraud
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#475
🦁
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Fortitude
/ˈfɔːr.tə.tuːd/
noun
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courage in pain or adversity; mental and emotional strength in facing difficulty
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She showed great fortitude during her long battle with illness. |
courage, bravery, endurance, resilience
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cowardice, weakness, frailty, timidity
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moral fortitude, show fortitude, inner fortitude
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#476
👩🦰
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Freckle
/ˈfrek.əl/
noun
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a small brownish spot on the skin, often becoming more pronounced through exposure to the sun
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Her face was covered with cute freckles that appeared every summer. |
spot, mark, speckle, blemish
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clear skin, unmarked, smooth, spotless
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facial freckles, sun freckles, cute freckles
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#477
🍀
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Fortune
/ˈfɔːr.tʃən/
noun
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chance or luck as an external, arbitrary force affecting human affairs; a large amount of money or assets
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He made his fortune by investing wisely in technology companies. |
luck, fate, wealth, prosperity
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misfortune, poverty, bad luck, hardship
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good fortune, fortune teller, make fortune
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#478
🕊️
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Freedom
/ˈfriː.dəm/
noun
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the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint
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The country celebrated its freedom from colonial rule with great enthusiasm. |
liberty, independence, autonomy, emancipation
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captivity, slavery, oppression, bondage
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freedom of speech, personal freedom, fight for freedom
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#479
👨💼
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Founder
/ˈfaʊn.dər/
noun
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a person who establishes an institution or settlement; someone who starts or creates something
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Steve Jobs was the co-founder of Apple Inc. and revolutionized personal computing. |
creator, establisher, originator, pioneer
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follower, destroyer, imitator, successor
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company founder, founding father, co-founder
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#480
🌪️
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Frenzy
/ˈfren.zi/
noun
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a state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behavior; intense activity
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The announcement of the sale created a shopping frenzy at the mall. |
hysteria, mania, rage, excitement
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calmness, tranquility, peace, composure
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feeding frenzy, buying frenzy, media frenzy
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