Mastering the Most Frequent Nouns
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#501
🚪
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Gateway
/ˈɡeɪt.weɪ/
noun
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an entrance or opening that provides access to a place; a means of achieving a particular state or condition
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The ancient stone gateway served as the entrance to the magnificent palace. |
entrance, portal, doorway, passage
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exit, barrier, obstacle, blockade
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gateway to success, gateway drug, internet gateway
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#502
👋
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Gesture
/ˈdʒes.tʃər/
noun
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a movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning
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She made a welcoming gesture with her hands to invite the guests inside. |
motion, signal, sign, indication
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stillness, inaction, immobility, passivity
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hand gesture, friendly gesture, gesture of goodwill
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#503
👁️
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Gaze
/ɡeɪz/
noun
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a steady intent look; to look steadily and intently in a particular direction
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She met his intense gaze across the crowded room and felt her heart skip a beat. |
stare, look, glance, regard
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glance away, avoid looking, turn away, ignore
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steady gaze, piercing gaze, admiring gaze
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#504
👻
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Ghost
/ɡoʊst/
noun
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an apparition of a dead person believed to be able to become visible to the living; a spirit
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The old mansion was rumored to be haunted by the ghost of its former owner. |
spirit, phantom, specter, apparition
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living being, physical form, reality, substance
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ghost story, ghost town, haunted by ghost
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#505
📰
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Gazette
/ɡəˈzet/
noun
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an official journal or newspaper, especially one published by an organization or government
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The promotion was officially announced in the government gazette last week. |
journal, newspaper, publication, bulletin
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private correspondence, secret document, classified information, unpublished material
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government gazette, official gazette, gazette notification
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#506
🗿
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Giant
/ˈdʒaɪ.ənt/
noun
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an imaginary or mythical being of human form but superhuman size; something of great size or force
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The technology giant announced record profits for the third consecutive quarter. |
colossus, titan, behemoth, mammoth
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dwarf, pygmy, miniature, tiny
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technology giant, sleeping giant, corporate giant
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#507
💎
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Gem
/dʒem/
noun
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a precious or semi-precious stone, especially when cut and polished or engraved; something prized for its beauty or worth
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The antique necklace featured a rare sapphire gem surrounded by diamonds. |
jewel, precious stone, treasure, gemstone
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worthless stone, common rock, fake jewelry, imitation
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precious gem, rare gem, hidden gem
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#508
⚰️
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Gibbet
/ˈdʒɪb.ɪt/
noun
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a gallows for hanging criminals; an upright post with a projecting arm for hanging the bodies of criminals
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In medieval times, criminals were often executed on a gibbet as a public warning. |
gallows, scaffold, hanging post, execution frame
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sanctuary, safety, protection, refuge
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public gibbet, medieval gibbet, gibbet execution
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#509
⚧️
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Gender
/ˈdʒen.dər/
noun
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either of the two sexes (male and female); the range of characteristics pertaining to masculinity and femininity
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The company promotes gender equality by ensuring equal opportunities for all employees. |
sex, classification, category, type
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genderless, neutral, unspecified, ambiguous
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gender equality, gender roles, gender identity
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#510
🎁
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Gift
/ɡɪft/
noun
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a thing given willingly to someone without payment; a present; a natural ability or talent
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She received a beautiful jewelry gift from her grandmother on her birthday. |
present, offering, donation, talent
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debt, burden, obligation, payment
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birthday gift, gift wrap, natural gift
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#511
👨👩👧👦
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Generation
/ˌdʒen.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
noun
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all the people born and living at about the same time; the production or creation of something
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Each generation faces unique challenges that shape their worldview and values. |
cohort, age group, era, production
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individual, single person, destruction, consumption
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younger generation, generation gap, next generation
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#512
🫚
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Ginger
/ˈdʒɪn.dʒər/
noun
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a hot fragrant spice made from the rhizome of a plant; the plant itself
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The chef added fresh ginger to the stir-fry to enhance its flavor and aroma. |
spice, root, rhizome, seasoning
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bland ingredient, tasteless herb, mild spice, sweet element
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fresh ginger, ginger root, ginger tea
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#513
🤲
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Generosity
/ˌdʒen.əˈrɒs.ə.ti/
noun
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the quality of being kind and generous; willingness to give money, help, kindness freely
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The billionaire's generosity was evident in his numerous charitable donations to hospitals. |
kindness, benevolence, charity, magnanimity
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stinginess, selfishness, greed, meanness
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show generosity, act of generosity, overwhelming generosity
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#514
💡
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Gist
/dʒɪst/
noun
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the substance or essence of a speech or text; the main point
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I missed the beginning of the lecture, but I caught the gist of the professor's argument. |
essence, core, substance, main point
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detail, elaboration, complication, tangent
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get the gist, main gist, gist of argument
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#515
🧠
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Genius
/ˈdʒiː.ni.əs/
noun
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exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability; a person who has such ability
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Einstein was recognized as a genius for his groundbreaking contributions to physics. |
brilliance, talent, intellect, mastermind
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idiot, fool, mediocrity, dunce
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mathematical genius, creative genius, evil genius
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#516
✨
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Glamour
/ˈɡlæm.ər/
noun
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an attractive or exciting quality that makes certain people or things seem appealing; alluring charm
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The glamour of Hollywood attracted young actors from around the world. |
charm, allure, appeal, magnetism
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plainness, dullness, ordinariness, simplicity
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Hollywood glamour, old glamour, glamour industry
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#517
☠️
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Genocide
/ˈdʒen.ə.saɪd/
noun
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the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation
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The international court condemned the systematic genocide committed during the war. |
mass murder, ethnic cleansing, extermination, massacre
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protection, preservation, salvation, rescue
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prevent genocide, genocide prevention, ethnic genocide
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#518
👀
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Glance
/ɡlæns/
noun
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a quick look; a brief or hurried look
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She took a quick glance at her watch to check the time before the meeting. |
look, peek, glimpse, gaze
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stare, scrutiny, examination, focus
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quick glance, stolen glance, glance around
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#519
🎩
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Gentility
/dʒenˈtɪl.ə.ti/
noun
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social superiority as demonstrated by polite and refined manners; the quality of being well-mannered and refined
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Her natural gentility and grace made her popular among high society circles. |
refinement, elegance, politeness, sophistication
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rudeness, vulgarity, coarseness, boorishness
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natural gentility, refined gentility, old-fashioned gentility
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#520
😠
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Glare
/ɡler/
noun
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a fierce or angry stare; a strong and dazzling light
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The teacher's stern glare silenced the noisy students immediately. |
stare, scowl, brightness, dazzle
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smile, gentleness, dimness, softness
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angry glare, sun glare, glare of lights
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