Mastering the Most Frequent Nouns
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Past Participle
Third Person Singular
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Example Sentence
Example Sentence Translation
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Lesson 57 - Mask Toggle
Emoji
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#1121
💀
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Quietus
/kwaɪˈiːtəs/
noun
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death or something that causes death; a final settlement
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The hero received his quietus from the villain's sword. |
death, demise, end, termination
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birth, beginning, life, start
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final quietus, receive quietus, give quietus
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#1122
🌍
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Reality
/riˈæl.ə.ti/
noun
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the state of things as they actually exist; the actual situation
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We need to face the reality of the situation. |
actuality, truth, fact
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fantasy, illusion, fiction
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face reality, harsh reality, virtual reality
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#1123
🤪
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Quirk
/kwɜːrk/
noun
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a peculiar behavioral habit; an unexpected turn or twist
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Her quirk of always wearing mismatched socks made her unique. |
peculiarity, idiosyncrasy, trait, habit
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normalcy, conformity, regularity, predictability
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personal quirk, strange quirk, little quirk
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#1124
🤗
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Reassurance
/ˌriː.əˈʃʊr.əns/
noun
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comfort or confidence given to someone to remove their fears or doubts
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She needed reassurance that everything would be okay. |
comfort, encouragement, support
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discouragement, doubt, uncertainty
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seek reassurance, provide reassurance, need reassurance
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#1125
👥
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Rabble
/ˈræbəl/
noun
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a disorderly crowd; the common people regarded as socially inferior
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The politician dismissed the protesters as mere rabble. |
mob, crowd, masses, horde
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elite, aristocracy, nobility, gentry
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angry rabble, unruly rabble, common rabble
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#1126
✊
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Rebel
/ˈreb.əl/
noun
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a person who resists authority or control
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The young rebel refused to follow the school rules. |
revolutionary, insurgent, dissenter
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conformist, loyalist, supporter
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teenage rebel, rebel leader, rebel forces
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#1127
🗣️
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Raconteur
/ˌrækənˈtɜːr/
noun
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a person who tells anecdotes in a skillful and amusing way
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The old man was a gifted raconteur who entertained everyone with his stories. |
storyteller, narrator, anecdotalist, spinner
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listener, audience, silent person, introvert
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gifted raconteur, accomplished raconteur, entertaining raconteur
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#1128
⚔️
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Rebellion
/rɪˈbel.jən/
noun
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an act of armed resistance to an established government or leader
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The rebellion against the king lasted for three years. |
revolt, uprising, insurrection
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obedience, submission, compliance
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armed rebellion, suppress rebellion, lead rebellion
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#1129
🧽
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Rag
/ræɡ/
noun
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a piece of old cloth used for cleaning; worn-out clothing
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She used an old rag to clean the dusty table. |
cloth, towel, wipe, fabric
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new cloth, fine fabric, silk, luxury textile
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cleaning rag, old rag, dirty rag
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#1130
📞
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Receiver
/rɪˈsiː.vər/
noun
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a person or thing that receives something; the part of a telephone containing the earpiece and mouthpiece
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She picked up the receiver to answer the phone call. |
recipient, beneficiary, addressee
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sender, transmitter, giver
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phone receiver, radio receiver, pick up receiver
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#1131
🧹
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Rake
/reɪk/
noun
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a garden tool with a long handle and prongs for gathering leaves; to gather with a rake
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He used a rake to gather the fallen autumn leaves. |
tool, implement, scraper, gatherer
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scatter, spread, disperse, strew
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garden rake, leaf rake, rake leaves
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#1132
🎉
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Reception
/rɪˈsep.ʃən/
noun
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the action of receiving something or someone; a formal social occasion held to welcome someone
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The wedding reception was held at a beautiful hotel. |
welcome, gathering, party
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rejection, dismissal, farewell
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wedding reception, hotel reception, reception desk
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#1133
🎲
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Random
/ˈrændəm/
adjective
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without pattern or predetermined order; happening by chance
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She selected a random book from the library shelf. |
arbitrary, chance, haphazard, accidental
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planned, systematic, organized, deliberate
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random selection, random number, random choice
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#1134
🎁
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Recipient
/rɪˈsɪp.i.ənt/
noun
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a person who receives something
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She was the recipient of the prestigious award. |
receiver, beneficiary, addressee
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donor, giver, sender
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award recipient, scholarship recipient, organ recipient
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#1135
💎
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Rarity
/ˈrerəti/
noun
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the state of being rare; something that is uncommon or scarce
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The antique vase was a rarity worth thousands of dollars. |
scarcity, uniqueness, novelty, oddity
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commonality, abundance, frequency, normalcy
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great rarity, extreme rarity, museum rarity
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#1136
🎭
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Recitation
/ˌres.ɪˈteɪ.ʃən/
noun
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the action of reciting or repeating aloud from memory
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The poetry recitation contest was held in the auditorium. |
recital, reading, performance
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silence, muteness, listening
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poetry recitation, Quran recitation, recitation contest
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#1137
✅
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Ratification
/ˌrætɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/
noun
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the action of signing or giving formal consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement
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The treaty required ratification by both countries' parliaments. |
approval, confirmation, endorsement, validation
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rejection, denial, disapproval, veto
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treaty ratification, formal ratification, parliamentary ratification
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#1138
🏆
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Recognition
/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
noun
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acknowledgment of the existence, validity, or legality of something
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His hard work finally received recognition from the management. |
acknowledgment, appreciation, acceptance
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ignorance, denial, rejection
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gain recognition, facial recognition, public recognition
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#1139
⚡
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Reaction
/riˈækʃən/
noun
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an action performed or a feeling experienced in response to a situation or event
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Her reaction to the surprise party was pure joy. |
response, reply, feedback, consequence
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action, cause, stimulus, initiative
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immediate reaction, strong reaction, chemical reaction
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#1140
🧠
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Recollection
/ˌrek.əˈlek.ʃən/
noun
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the action or faculty of remembering something
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I have no recollection of what happened yesterday. |
memory, remembrance, recall
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forgetfulness, amnesia, oblivion
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clear recollection, vivid recollection, no recollection
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