Mastering the Most Frequent Nouns
Translation
Past
Past Participle
Third Person Singular
Gerund
Meaning
Example Sentence
Example Sentence Translation
Synonyms
Antonyms
Collocations
Mnemonic
Example Sentence Translation
Word
Lesson 62 - Mask Toggle
Emoji
|
Word | Meaning | Example Sentence | Synonyms | Antonyms | Collocations |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
#1221
🦀
|
Rust
/rʌst/
noun
••••••
|
reddish-brown coating formed on iron or steel by oxidation; corrosion
••••••
|
The old car was covered in rust after years of neglect. |
corrosion, oxidation, tarnish
••••••
|
polish, shine, gleam
••••••
|
rust prevention, rust remover, iron rust, rust spots
••••••
|
#1222
💰
|
Salary
/ˈsæl.ər.i/
noun
••••••
|
a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly basis
••••••
|
She receives a good salary for her work as a teacher. |
wage, pay, income, earnings
••••••
|
debt, expense, cost
••••••
|
annual salary, monthly salary, basic salary, gross salary
••••••
|
#1223
💧
|
Saliva
/səˈlaɪ.və/
noun
••••••
|
the watery liquid secreted into the mouth by glands
••••••
|
The dentist asked her to rinse the saliva from her mouth. |
spit, spittle, drool
••••••
|
- •••••• |
excess saliva, saliva production, saliva glands
••••••
|
#1224
💥
|
Rupture
/ˈrʌp.tʃər/
noun
••••••
|
breaking or bursting apart; breakdown of relations
••••••
|
The rupture in the pipeline caused a massive oil spill. |
break, tear, split, fracture
••••••
|
repair, mend, unite, join
••••••
|
muscle rupture, rupture point, diplomatic rupture
••••••
|
#1225
💣
|
Sabotage
/ˈsæb.ə.tɑːʒ/
noun
••••••
|
deliberate destruction of equipment or disruption of activities
••••••
|
The factory was shut down due to an act of sabotage. |
destruction, vandalism, disruption, undermining
••••••
|
support, assistance, cooperation, help
••••••
|
industrial sabotage, sabotage attempt, economic sabotage
••••••
|
#1226
🙏
|
Salutation
/ˌsæl.jʊˈteɪ.ʃən/
noun
••••••
|
a greeting; an expression of goodwill
••••••
|
The letter began with a formal salutation. |
greeting, welcome, address, hail
••••••
|
farewell, goodbye, dismissal
••••••
|
formal salutation, opening salutation, respectful salutation
••••••
|
#1227
🙏
|
Sacrifice
/ˈsæk.rɪ.faɪs/
noun
••••••
|
giving up something valued for the sake of something else; offering to a deity
••••••
|
She made many sacrifices to support her family. |
offering, surrender, devotion, selflessness
••••••
|
selfishness, greed, taking, receiving
••••••
|
personal sacrifice, animal sacrifice, ultimate sacrifice
••••••
|
#1228
✝️
|
Salvation
/sælˈveɪ.ʃən/
noun
••••••
|
deliverance from sin and its consequences; preservation from harm
••••••
|
Many people seek salvation through prayer and good deeds. |
redemption, deliverance, rescue, liberation
••••••
|
damnation, perdition, condemnation
••••••
|
eternal salvation, personal salvation, path to salvation
••••••
|
#1229
😢
|
Sadness
/ˈsæd.nəs/
noun
••••••
|
feeling of sorrow, unhappiness, or grief
••••••
|
Her sadness was evident after hearing the bad news. |
sorrow, grief, melancholy, depression
••••••
|
happiness, joy, cheerfulness, delight
••••••
|
deep sadness, overwhelming sadness, sadness and grief
••••••
|
#1230
🔬
|
Sample
/ˈsæm.pəl/
noun
••••••
|
a small part taken as an example of the whole; a specimen
••••••
|
The doctor took a blood sample for testing. |
specimen, example, instance, model
••••••
|
whole, entirety, complete set
••••••
|
blood sample, free sample, sample size, random sample
••••••
|
#1231
🔒
|
Safe
/seɪf/
noun
••••••
|
secure container for storing valuables; protection from danger
••••••
|
He kept his important documents in the office safe. |
vault, strongbox, security, protection
••••••
|
danger, risk, threat, unsafe
••••••
|
bank safe, fire safe, combination safe, safe deposit
••••••
|
#1232
⚖️
|
Sanction
/ˈsæŋk.ʃən/
noun
••••••
|
official permission or approval; a penalty for disobeying a rule
••••••
|
The government imposed economic sanctions on the country. |
approval, authorization, penalty, punishment
••••••
|
prohibition, ban, reward, encouragement
••••••
|
economic sanctions, trade sanctions, impose sanctions
••••••
|
#1233
🛡️
|
Safeguard
/ˈseɪf.ɡɑːrd/
noun
••••••
|
measure or action designed to protect someone or something
••••••
|
New safeguards were implemented to prevent data breaches. |
protection, shield, defense, security
••••••
|
threat, danger, vulnerability, risk
••••••
|
security safeguards, legal safeguards, environmental safeguards
••••••
|
#1234
🕊️
|
Sanctity
/ˈsæŋk.tɪ.ti/
noun
••••••
|
the state of being holy, sacred, or spiritually pure
••••••
|
The sanctity of the temple must be preserved. |
holiness, sacredness, purity, inviolability
••••••
|
profanity, impurity, corruption, desecration
••••••
|
sanctity of life, sanctity of marriage, preserve sanctity
••••••
|
#1235
⚠️
|
Safety
/ˈseɪf.ti/
noun
••••••
|
condition of being protected from danger, risk, or injury
••••••
|
The company prioritizes workplace safety above all else. |
security, protection, welfare, well-being
••••••
|
danger, hazard, risk, peril
••••••
|
safety measures, public safety, safety regulations, road safety
••••••
|
#1236
😈
|
Satan
/ˈseɪ.tən/
noun
••••••
|
the chief evil spirit; the Devil in Christian and Islamic belief
••••••
|
According to religious texts, Satan tempts people to sin. |
Devil, Lucifer, Evil One, Beelzebub
••••••
|
God, Angel, Saint, Divine
••••••
|
Satan's temptation, worship Satan, Satan's power
••••••
|
#1237
😇
|
Saint
/seɪnt/
noun
••••••
|
person recognized as holy or virtuous; very kind or patient person
••••••
|
Mother Teresa was declared a saint by the Catholic Church. |
holy person, martyr, angel, paragon
••••••
|
sinner, devil, villain, criminal
••••••
|
patron saint, saint's day, canonized saint
••••••
|
#1238
😊
|
Satisfaction
/ˌsæt.ɪsˈfæk.ʃən/
noun
••••••
|
fulfillment of one's wishes, expectations, or needs
••••••
|
She felt great satisfaction after completing the project. |
contentment, fulfillment, pleasure, gratification
••••••
|
dissatisfaction, disappointment, frustration
••••••
|
job satisfaction, customer satisfaction, personal satisfaction
••••••
|
#1239
🤝
|
Sake
/seɪk/
noun
••••••
|
purpose or reason for doing something; benefit or interest
••••••
|
She worked overtime for the sake of her family's future. |
purpose, benefit, interest, welfare
••••••
|
detriment, harm, disadvantage, loss
••••••
|
for the sake of, heaven's sake, goodness sake
••••••
|
#1240
🗣️
|
Sawder
/ˈsɔː.dər/
noun
••••••
|
flattering or wheedling talk; soft soap
••••••
|
His sawder couldn't convince anyone of his sincerity. |
flattery, cajolery, wheedling, soft soap
••••••
|
honesty, sincerity, straightforwardness
••••••
|
empty sawder, use sawder, sawder and flattery
••••••
|
Comments (0)
Share your thoughts and join the discussion.
Join the discussion by logging in
Login to CommentNo comments yet
Be the first to share your thoughts!