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Lesson 435
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Lesson 435 - মাস্ক টগল

ইমোজি
শব্দ অতীত অতীত কৃদন্ত তৃতীয় পুরুষ একবচন জেরান্ড মিনিং উদাহরণ বাক্য এক্সাম্পল এক্সপ্রেশন উদাহরণ এক্সপ্রেশনের অর্থ সিনোনিমস অ্যান্টোনিমস কলোকেশনস
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related
/rɪˈleɪtɪd/
adjective
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connected or associated with something else
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The documents are all related to the same project.

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related to

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connected with or concerning something
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connected, associated, linked, relevant, correlated
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unrelated, separate
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related issue, related topic, closely related, directly related
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reliability
/rɪˌlaɪəˈbɪləti/
noun
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the quality of being trustworthy or performing consistently well
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Customers value the reliability of our service.

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reliability test

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a test to measure how dependable something is
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dependability, consistency, trustworthiness, stability
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unreliability, inconsistency
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high reliability, reliability test, system reliability, reliability score
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relieve
/rɪˈliːv/
verb
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relieved
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relieved
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relieves
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relieving
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to make pain, distress, or difficulty less severe or serious
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The medicine helped relieve his headache.

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relieve stress

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to reduce or ease mental or emotional strain
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ease, reduce, lessen, soothe, alleviate
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aggravate, worsen
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relieve pain, relieve stress, relieve pressure, relieve symptoms
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reminder
/rɪˈmaɪndər/
noun
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something that helps you remember a fact, event, or action that you need to do or recall
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He set a reminder to call his mother on her birthday.

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gentle reminder

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a polite way to remind someone about something
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prompt, cue, notice, alert, warning
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forgetfulness, omission
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set a reminder, friendly reminder, daily reminder, send a reminder
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removal
/rɪˈmuːvəl/
noun
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the act of taking something or someone away or out of a place
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The removal of old furniture made the room look spacious.

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stain removal

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the process of getting rid of a mark or dirt
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elimination, extraction, withdrawal, deletion, dismissal
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addition, insertion, inclusion
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waste removal, hair removal, removal process, removal service
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rental
/ˈrɛntəl/
noun
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an arrangement in which something is rented, or the amount paid for renting
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The car rental was more expensive than we expected.

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rental agreement

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a legal contract for renting property or equipment
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lease, hire, letting, rent, charter
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ownership, purchase
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car rental, rental service, rental property, rental cost
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repair
/rɪˈpɛər/
verb
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repaired
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repaired
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repairs
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repairing
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to fix or restore something that is broken or damaged
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He repaired his broken watch with patience.

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beyond repair

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so damaged that it cannot be fixed
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fix, mend, restore, renovate, patch
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break, damage, destroy
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repair service, repair shop, repair cost, repair work
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replacement
/rɪˈpleɪsmənt/
noun
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the act of substituting one thing or person for another
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She got a replacement for her damaged phone.

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replacement value

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the cost of replacing an item with a new one of similar kind
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substitute, change, exchange, substitution, successor
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retention, original
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replacement part, replacement cost, replacement policy, replacement product
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reportedly
/rɪˈpɔːtɪdli/
adverb
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according to what is said or believed, although not confirmed
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The company has reportedly agreed to the new terms.

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allegedly, supposedly, apparently, seemingly, purportedly
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certainly, definitely, surely
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reportedly said, reportedly involved, reportedly missing, reportedly agreed
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reporting
/rɪˈpɔːtɪŋ/
noun
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the act of giving news or information about something
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Good reporting is essential for public awareness.

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journalism, coverage, documentation, communication
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concealment, suppression
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news reporting, financial reporting, accurate reporting, media reporting
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republic
/rɪˈpʌblɪk/
noun
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a state in which power is held by the people and their elected representatives
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Bangladesh is a democratic republic.

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nation, state, democracy, commonwealth
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monarchy, dictatorship
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democratic republic, federal republic, republic government, republic constitution
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required
/rɪˈkwaɪəd/
adjective
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necessary or compulsory
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A visa is required to enter the country.

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necessary, essential, mandatory, needed, obligatory
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optional, unnecessary, voluntary
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required field, required document, required permission, required skills
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rescue
/ˈrɛskjuː/
verb
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rescued
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rescued
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rescues
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rescuing
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to save someone or something from a dangerous or difficult situation
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Firefighters rescued the child from the burning building.

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come to the rescue

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to help someone in trouble or in need
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save, recover, free, deliver, retrieve
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abandon, endanger, trap
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rescue team, rescue mission, rescue operation, emergency rescue
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residence
/ˈrɛzɪdəns/
noun
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a place where someone lives; a home or dwelling
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He recently moved to a new residence near the city center.

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place of residence

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the home where someone lives
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home, dwelling, house, abode, habitation
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office, workplace
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permanent residence, official residence, private residence, place of residence
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residential
/ˌrɛzɪˈdɛnʃəl/
adjective
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relating to a place where people live rather than work or do business
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They moved to a quiet residential neighborhood.

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domestic, housing, suburban, inhabited
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commercial, industrial
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residential area, residential building, residential zone, residential property
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resume
/rɪˈzjuːm/ (verb), /ˈrɛzjʊmeɪ/ (noun)
verb, noun
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resumed
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resumed
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resumes
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resuming
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to begin again after a pause; or a summary of one’s qualifications and work experience
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She resumed her studies after a two-year break.

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resume work

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to start working again after a pause
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restart, continue, proceed, recommence
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pause, stop, suspend
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resume work, resume studies, resume operations, submit resume
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retail
/ˈriːteɪl/
noun, verb
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retailed
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retailed
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retails
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retailing
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the sale of goods to the public in small quantities for use or consumption rather than for resale
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The company specializes in the retail of clothing and accessories.

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retail therapy

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shopping as a way to improve mood
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sell, trade, merchandise, market
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wholesale, purchase
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retail store, retail price, retail business, retail sales
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retailer
/ˈriːteɪlər/
noun
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a person or business that sells goods to consumers rather than to other businesses
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The retailer offers discounts on electronic products.

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seller, merchant, dealer, vendor, shopkeeper
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wholesaler, buyer
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online retailer, local retailer, major retailer, retail chain
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retired
/rɪˈtaɪərd/
adjective
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no longer working at one's job, typically because of having reached a certain age
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My grandfather is a retired teacher who now enjoys gardening.

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retired life

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the period of life after one stops working permanently
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pensioned, inactive, elderly, ex-employed, withdrawn
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working, employed, active
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retired teacher, retired army officer, retired life, retired couple
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retreat
/rɪˈtriːt/
verb
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retreated
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retreated
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retreats
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retreating
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to move back or withdraw from a position or situation
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The soldiers had to retreat after losing the battle.

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beat a retreat

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to withdraw or run away from a situation quickly
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withdraw, back off, pull back, recoil, recede
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advance, attack, proceed
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military retreat, forced retreat, strategic retreat, retreat center
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reverse
/rɪˈvɜːs/
verb
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reversed
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reversed
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reverses
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reversing
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to change something to the opposite direction, position, or result
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She quickly reversed the car out of the driveway.

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reverse course

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to change plans or direction completely
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invert, overturn, flip, undo, back
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continue, maintain, keep
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reverse decision, reverse gear, reverse order, reverse effect
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revolutionary
/ˌrɛvəˈluːʃəˌnɛri/
adjective
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involving or causing a complete or dramatic change
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The internet was a revolutionary development in communication.

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radical, innovative, transformative, groundbreaking, reformist
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conservative, traditional, reactionary
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revolutionary change, revolutionary idea, revolutionary technology, revolutionary movement
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reward
/rɪˈwɔːd/
noun
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something given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement
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He received a reward for returning the lost wallet.

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as a reward

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in return for doing something good or helpful
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prize, compensation, bonus, benefit, gift
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penalty, punishment, loss
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cash reward, big reward, reward system, reward program
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rib
/rɪb/
noun
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one of the curved bones that form the rib cage in humans and animals, protecting the chest organs
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He broke a rib while playing football.

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tickle someone's ribs

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to make someone laugh or amuse them
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bone, framework, structure, support, arc
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spine, limb
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rib cage, broken rib, pork rib, rib bone
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ribbon
/ˈrɪb.ən/
noun
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a long, narrow strip of fabric used for tying or decoration
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She tied her hair with a red ribbon.

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cut the ribbon

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to officially open a new building or event
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band, strip, tape, lace, cord
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rope, chain
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red ribbon, blue ribbon, ribbon cutting, silk ribbon
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ridge
/rɪdʒ/
noun
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a long, narrow hilltop, mountain range, or raised strip
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We walked along the mountain ridge.

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ridge of mountains

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a continuous chain of mountains or hills
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crest, peak, range, spine, chain
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valley, hollow
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mountain ridge, ridge line, ridge top, ice ridge
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rim
/rɪm/
noun
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the outer edge or border of a circular object
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The coffee cup had a chip on its rim.

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on the rim

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at the edge or border of something
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edge, border, fringe, margin, boundary
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center, core
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cup rim, wheel rim, glass rim, mountain rim
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ritual
/ˈrɪtʃ.u.əl/
noun
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a set of fixed actions and sometimes words performed regularly, especially as part of a ceremony or religion
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Morning coffee has become a daily ritual for him.

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go through the ritual

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to perform the usual routine or formal steps
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ceremony, tradition, custom, rite, practice
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chaos, informality
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religious ritual, morning ritual, wedding ritual, daily ritual
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rival
/ˈraɪvəl/
noun, verb
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rivaled
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rivaled
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rivals
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rivaling
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a person or thing competing with another for the same goal or superiority in the same field
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The two companies are fierce rivals in the smartphone market.

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arch rival

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a main and long-standing opponent
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competitor, opponent, challenger, adversary, foe
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ally, partner, supporter
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main rival, business rival, political rival, sports rival
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robot
/ˈroʊbɒt/
noun
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a machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically
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The factory uses robots to assemble cars efficiently.

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like a robot

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acting mechanically or without emotion
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android, automaton, machine, cyborg, bot
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human, person
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industrial robot, robot arm, robot technology, service robot
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