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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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#11875
🌱
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seed
/siːd/
noun
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the small, hard part of a plant from which a new plant can grow
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I planted a seed in the garden. |
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grain, pit, kernel, sprout
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fruit, flower, leaf
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plant a seed, grow from seed, seed bank
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#11876
🏡
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settle
/ˈsɛtl/
verb
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settled
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settled
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settles
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settling
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to resolve or come to an agreement about something; to establish a residence or position
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After a long negotiation, they were able to settle the dispute. |
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resolve, establish, fix, conclude
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dispute, unsettled, unorganized
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settle down, settle a dispute, settle in, settle for
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#11877
🌅
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setting
/ˈsɛtɪŋ/
noun
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the environment or place where something happens
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The setting of the movie was a beautiful beach. |
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environment, backdrop, surroundings, scene
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dismantling, disruption
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movie setting, setting sun, setting time
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#11878
🔧
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set
/sɛt/
verb
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set
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set
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sets
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setting
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to place something in a particular position or condition
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He set the vase on the table. |
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place, position, arrange, put
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remove, displace
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set up, set down, set in motion
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#11879
📅
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session
/ˈsɛʃ.ən/
noun
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a meeting or a period of time devoted to a specific activity
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The session will begin at 10 AM. |
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meeting, gathering, conference, seminar
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interruption, break
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training session, discussion session, work session
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#11880
🍽️
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serve
/sɜːv/
verb
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served
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served
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serves
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serving
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to provide service or assistance to others
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He serves the customers with a smile. |
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assist, help, attend to, provide for
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neglect, ignore
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serve food, serve drinks, serve customers
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#11881
😐
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seriously
/ˈsɪə.ri.əs.li/
adverb
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in a solemn or thoughtful manner
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She took the matter very seriously. |
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earnestly, sincerely, thoughtfully, profoundly
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lightly, casually, humorously
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take seriously, treat seriously, speak seriously
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#11882
📚
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series
/ˈsɪəriːz/
noun
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a number of things or events that are related in some way
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This series of books is really popular among young readers. |
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sequence, string, chain, progression
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disorder, randomness
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TV series, book series, series of events, series of meetings
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#11883
👴
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senior
/ˈsɪniər/
adjective
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having a higher rank or status; older or more experienced
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He is the senior manager in the department. |
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elder, superior, experienced, advanced
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junior, inferior
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senior position, senior executive, senior staff, senior year
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#11884
📤
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send
/sɛnd/
verb
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sent
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sent
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sends
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sending
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to cause something to go or be taken to a destination
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Please send the report by tomorrow morning. |
send off |
to send someone off or away, often with farewell
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dispatch, deliver, forward, transmit
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receive, collect
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send a message, send an email, send a letter, send money
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#11885
👨⚖️
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senator
/ˈsɛnətər/
noun
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a member of a senate, especially in a legislative body
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The senator spoke passionately about environmental policies. |
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legislator, lawmaker, representative, congressman
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citizen, elector
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senator speech, senator election, senior senator, senator's office
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#11886
🏛️
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senate
/ˈsɛnət/
noun
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a legislative or governing body, typically the upper chamber in a bicameral legislature
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The senate voted in favor of the new healthcare bill. |
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congress, legislature, council, assembly
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executive, judiciary
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senate vote, senate bill, senate session, senate committee
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#11887
💰
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sell
/sɛl/
verb
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sold
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sold
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sells
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selling
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to give or hand over something in exchange for money
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I want to sell my old phone. |
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trade, exchange, vend, offer
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buy, purchase, acquire
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sell a product, sell online, sell at a loss
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#11888
🧑💼
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self
/sɛlf/
noun
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a person's essential being that distinguishes them from others, especially considered as the object of introspection or reflexive action
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She has a strong sense of self. |
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identity, individuality, personality
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other, others
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sense of self, true self, self-awareness
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#11889
🤔
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seem
/siːm/
verb
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seemed
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seemed
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seems
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seeming
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to give the impression of being something or having a particular quality
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He seems tired after the long journey. |
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appear, look, sound, feel
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seemless, unremarkable
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seem like, seem to be, seem impossible
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#11890
💸
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scholarship
/ˈskɒlərʃɪp/
noun
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an award or grant to support a student's education
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She received a scholarship to study abroad. |
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grant, fellowship, award, financial aid
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loan, debt
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merit-based scholarship, full scholarship, scholarship program
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#11891
👀
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see
/siː/
verb
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saw
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seen
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sees
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seeing
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to perceive with the eyes; to visually detect
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I can see the mountains from here. |
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observe, view, notice, look at
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ignore, overlook, miss
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see clearly, see the difference, see the future
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#11892
🛡️
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security
/sɪˈkjʊərɪti/
noun
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the state of being free from danger or threat
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We need to improve our security measures at the airport. |
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protection, safety, defense, guard
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danger, insecurity
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security system, security guard, security breach, national security
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#11893
🔒
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secure
/sɪˈkjʊər/
verb/adjective
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secured
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secured
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secures
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securing
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to make safe or protect; to fix something firmly in place
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Please secure the door before you leave. |
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safeguard, protect, lock, fasten
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expose, endanger
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secure the area, secure the future, secure a position
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#11894
💼
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sector
/ˈsɛktər/
noun
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a distinct part or area of an economy, society, or industry
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The technology sector is growing rapidly. |
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field, domain, industry, area
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whole, total
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business sector, economic sector, public sector, private sector
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#11895
📚
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section
/ˈsɛkʃən/
noun
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a distinct part or subdivision of something larger
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This section of the report needs further review. |
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part, division, segment, portion
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whole, entirety
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section of a book, business section, section leader
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#11896
📋
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secretary
/ˈsɛkrəteri/
noun
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a person employed to handle correspondence and manage routine tasks for an individual or organization
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The secretary scheduled the meeting for tomorrow. |
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assistant, clerk, administrator, executive
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boss, employer
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office secretary, personal secretary, company secretary, secretary role
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#11897
🤫
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secret
/ˈsiːkrət/
noun
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something that is kept or meant to be kept unknown or unseen by others
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He told me a secret about his childhood. |
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mystery, hidden fact, confidential information
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public, open, revealed
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keep a secret, tell a secret, secret information
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#11898
💺
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seat
/siːt/
noun
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a place to sit, especially a chair or other place for sitting
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I reserved a seat for you at the concert. |
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chair, bench, stool, pew
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stand, floor
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take a seat, empty seat, front seat
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#11899
🌊
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sea
/siː/
noun
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the large body of saltwater that covers most of the earth's surface
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We spent the day at the sea, enjoying the waves. |
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ocean, waters, brine, deep
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land, desert
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sea breeze, sea water, sea shore
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#11900
🖥️
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screen
/skriːn/
noun
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a flat surface on which images or data are displayed
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The movie was displayed on a large screen. |
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monitor, display, panel, projector
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background, blank
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screen display, movie screen, touch screen
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#11901
😱
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scream
/skriːm/
verb
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screamed
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screamed
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screams
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screaming
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to make a loud, high-pitched sound, usually because of fear, pain, or excitement
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She screamed when she saw the spider. |
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yell, shout, cry, holler
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whisper, mutter, murmur
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scream loudly, scream in fear, scream for help
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#11902
👩🔬
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scientist
/ˈsaɪəntɪst/
noun
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a person who conducts scientific research or experiments
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The scientist made a groundbreaking discovery in physics. |
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researcher, innovator, experimenter, investigator
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layperson, non-expert
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eminent scientist, renowned scientist, lead scientist
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#11903
🔍
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scientific
/ˌsaɪənˈtɪfɪk/
adjective
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relating to or based on science
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The scientific community is working to find a cure for cancer. |
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empirical, systematic, methodical, analytical
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unscientific, irrational
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scientific research, scientific method, scientific discovery
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#11904
🔬
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science
/ˈsaɪəns/
noun
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the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world
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Science has made incredible advancements in medicine. |
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study, knowledge, research, discipline
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ignorance, superstition
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science experiments, science degree, natural science, applied science
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