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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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#11935
🎤
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sing
/sɪŋ/
verb
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sang
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sung
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sings
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singing
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to make musical sounds with the voice, typically in a tune
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She loves to sing in the choir. |
Sing your heart out |
to sing with great enthusiasm and emotion
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chant, croon, hum, vocalize
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mumble, whisper
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sing a song, sing loudly, sing along, sing in the choir
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#11936
👤
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slave
/sleɪv/
noun
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a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to work for them
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The abolitionist movement fought for the rights of slaves. |
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serf, bondsman, vassal, indentured servant
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freeman, master, owner
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enslaved slave, slavery system, slave labor
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#11937
🌌
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sky
/skaɪ/
noun
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the expanse of air over the Earth, often appearing blue
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The sky was clear and the sun was shining brightly. |
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heavens, atmosphere, firmament
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earth, ground
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clear sky, blue sky, sky high, skydiving
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#11938
👗
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skin
/skɪn/
noun
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the outer layer of the body
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She has fair skin and bright blue eyes. |
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epidermis, dermis, hide
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interior, inside
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healthy skin, smooth skin, skin tone, skin care
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#11939
🎿
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ski
/skiː/
verb
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skied
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skied
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skis
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skiing
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to glide over snow on skis
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We went skiing in the Alps last winter. |
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snowboard, glide, coast
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walk, crawl
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ski trip, ski resort, downhill skiing, cross-country skiing
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#11940
📏
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size
/saɪz/
noun
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the physical dimensions, proportions, or magnitude of something
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This shirt is too small in size for me. |
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dimension, measurement, volume, magnitude
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smallness, insignificance
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larger size, shirt size, appropriate size, size chart
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#11941
6️⃣
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six
/sɪks/
noun
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the number 6
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There are six apples on the table. |
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half a dozen, sextuple, sixfold
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one
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six o'clock, six people, six months, six days
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#11942
🌍
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situation
/ˌsɪtʃʊˈeɪʃən/
noun
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a set of circumstances or state of affairs at a particular time
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The situation at work became difficult after the new policies were introduced. |
in a tight situation |
to be in a difficult or challenging circumstance
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condition, circumstance, state, scenario
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none
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critical situation, emergency situation, business situation
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#11943
🌍
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site
/saɪt/
noun
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a location or place, often used for a specific purpose, such as a construction site or a website
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The construction site is ready for the next phase of the project. |
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location, place, area, venue
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none
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site of the accident, construction site, development site
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#11944
🪑
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sit
/sɪt/
verb
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sat
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sat
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sits
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sitting
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to rest with the body supported by the buttocks, often in a chair or on the ground
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Please sit down and relax for a while. |
sit tight |
to stay in one place and wait patiently
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perch, rest, settle, lounge
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stand, rise
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sit down, sit still, sit comfortably, sit on the chair
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#11945
👭
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sister
/ˈsɪstər/
noun
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a female sibling; a girl or woman in relation to other children of her parents
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My sister is coming to visit us next week. |
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sibling, sister-in-law, female relative
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brother
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older sister, younger sister, sisterly bond, my sister
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#11946
👨
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sir
/sɜːr/
noun
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a respectful or formal form of address used for a man, typically one of higher social status or authority
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Sir, may I assist you with your order? |
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mister, gentleman, lord, master
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madam, miss
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Sir, dear sir, Sir John, Sir Thomas
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#11947
💦
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sink
/sɪŋk/
verb
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sank
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sunk
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sinks
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sinking
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to go down below the surface of something, especially water
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The ship began to sink after hitting the iceberg. |
Sink or swim |
to face a situation where one must succeed or fail based on their actions
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submerge, descend, drop
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float, rise
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sink the ship, sink into despair, sink under pressure
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#11948
1️⃣
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single
/ˈsɪŋɡəl/
adjective
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only one; not one of several
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She bought a single ticket for the concert. |
Single handed |
done by one person alone
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individual, sole, solitary, lone
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multiple, many
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single ticket, single person, single item
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#11949
🎶
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singer
/ˈsɪŋər/
noun
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a person who sings, especially professionally
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The singer performed on stage last night. |
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vocalist, artist, crooner
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listener, audience
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famous singer, lead singer, rock singer
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#11950
📢
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shout
/ʃaʊt/
verb
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shouted
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shouted
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shouts
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shouting
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to say something very loudly
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He shouted at the top of his lungs to get their attention. |
Shout from the rooftops |
To tell everyone about something in a very public way
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yell, scream, holler, cry
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whisper, mumble
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shout loudly, shout angrily, shout for help
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#11951
⏳
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since
/sɪns/
preposition
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from a particular time in the past until now
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I have known her since childhood. |
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from, after
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until, before
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since childhood, since then, since yesterday
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#11952
🗣️
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simply
/ˈsɪmpli/
adverb
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in a clear and easy to understand manner
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She explained the concept simply and clearly. |
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easily, plainly, straightforwardly
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complicatedly, confusingly
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simply put, simply explained, simply stated
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#11953
🟢
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simple
/ˈsɪmpəl/
adjective
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easy to understand or do; not complicated
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The instructions were simple and easy to follow. |
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easy, basic, straightforward, uncomplicated
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complex, difficult, complicated
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simple task, simple solution, simple life, simple explanation
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#11954
🔄
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similarly
/ˈsɪmɪlərli/
adverb
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in a similar way
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Similarly, we can achieve success with dedication and hard work. |
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alike, likewise, in the same way
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differently, oppositely
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similarly to, similarly minded, similarly structured
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#11955
💍
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silver
/ˈsɪlvər/
noun, adjective
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a shiny gray-white metal, often used for coins, jewelry, and decoration
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She wore a beautiful silver necklace for the party. |
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metal, sterling, argent, silverware
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gold, bronze
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silver coin, silver jewelry, silver medal, silver spoon
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#11956
🤐
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silent
/ˈsaɪlənt/
adjective
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not speaking or making noise
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The room was silent as everyone waited for the announcement. |
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quiet, mute, hushed, noiseless
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noisy, loud
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silent night, silent prayer, silent movie, remain silent
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#11957
🤫
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silence
/ˈsaɪləns/
noun
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the absence of sound or noise
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The silence in the room was deafening. |
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quiet, hush, stillness, calm
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noise, clamor, din
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dead silence, profound silence, heavy silence, eerie silence
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#11958
📊
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significantly
/sɪɡˈnɪfɪkəntli/
adverb
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in a way that is large or important enough to have an effect
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The economy has significantly improved over the last decade. |
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considerably, notably, appreciably, substantially
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slightly, marginally, insignificantly
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significantly improve, significantly increase, significantly change
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#11959
🚸
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sign
/saɪn/
noun
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a symbol, mark, or gesture that conveys information or instructions
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The sign on the door said 'Closed for lunch'. |
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symbol, indication, mark, signal
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silence, ambiguity
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stop sign, road sign, warning sign, zodiac sign
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#11960
👀
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sight
/saɪt/
noun
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the ability to see or something that is seen
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The sight of the sunset took her breath away. |
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vision, view, scene, perception
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blindness, darkness
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beautiful sight, breathtaking sight, sight of a lifetime, wonderful sight
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#11961
😔
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sigh
/saɪ/
verb
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sighed
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sighed
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sighs
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sighing
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to let out a long, deep breath as an expression of tiredness, relief, or sadness
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She sighed with relief when she heard the good news. |
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breathe out, exhale, moan, groan
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inhale, gasp, cheer
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let out a sigh, deep sigh, sigh of relief, sigh with exhaustion
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#11962
➡️
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side
/saɪd/
noun
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a position to the left or right of something
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The store is on the side of the road. |
On the side |
Something extra, or not central
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flank, edge, border, aspect
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center, middle
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side of the road, side effect, side dish
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#11963
🤐
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shut
/ʃʌt/
verb
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shut
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shut
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shuts
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shutting
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to close something, especially a door or window
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Please shut the door before you leave. |
Shut up |
A rude way of telling someone to stop talking
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close, lock, seal, fasten
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open, unlock
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shut the door, shut your mouth, shut the window
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#11964
🚿
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shower
/ˈʃaʊər/
noun
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a brief fall of rain or snow or a device for taking a bath or washing oneself
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After the workout, I took a quick shower to refresh myself. |
Take a shower |
To wash oneself in a shower
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bath, rinse, wash, sprinkle
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drought, dryness
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take a shower, shower curtain, hot shower
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