প্রো মেম্বারশিপ সহ টোটাল শব্দভান্ডার আইটেমে আনলিমিটেড অ্যাক্সেস পান
প্রো তে আপগ্রেড করুনপ্রো মেম্বারশিপ সহ টোটাল বাক্যে আনলিমিটেড অ্যাক্সেস পান
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translation
/trænzˈleɪʃən/
noun
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the process of converting text or speech from one language into another
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She completed the translation of the book within two months. |
lost in translation |
when something loses its original meaning in another language
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interpretation, version, conversion, rendering, adaptation
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original, source, misinterpretation
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machine translation, language translation, translation service, translation app
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trap
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verb
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trapped
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trapped
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traps
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trapping
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to catch or hold something or someone so they cannot escape
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The fox was trapped in a cage. |
fall into a trap |
to be tricked or deceived into a bad situation
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catch, ensnare, imprison, capture, confine
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free, release, liberate
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set a trap, mouse trap, fall into a trap, trap animal
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trash
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noun
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waste material; things that are no longer useful or wanted
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Please take out the trash before you go to bed. |
talk trash |
to speak insultingly or boastfully
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garbage, waste, litter, junk, refuse
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treasure, valuables, belongings
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trash bin, take out trash, collect trash, throw away trash
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trauma
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noun
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a deeply distressing or disturbing experience; physical injury or emotional shock
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The accident left her with lasting emotional trauma. |
recover from trauma |
to heal mentally or emotionally after a painful experience
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shock, distress, suffering, injury, agony
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comfort, peace, relief
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childhood trauma, emotional trauma, trauma patient, trauma center
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traveler
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noun
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a person who is traveling or who often travels
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The traveler rested at a small inn after a long journey. |
frequent traveler |
a person who travels often for work or leisure
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tourist, voyager, nomad, wanderer, adventurer
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resident, settler
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business traveler, solo traveler, world traveler, frequent traveler
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tray
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noun
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a flat, shallow container used for carrying or holding items
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She brought the tea cups on a silver tray. |
serving tray |
a tray used for serving food or drinks
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plate, platter, dish, board, container
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bowl, basket
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food tray, serving tray, metal tray, plastic tray
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tribal
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adjective
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relating to a tribe or tribes, especially indigenous people
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The tribal community has preserved its culture for centuries. |
tribal conflict |
fighting or disagreement between tribes
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ethnic, native, cultural, aboriginal, communal
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urban, modern
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tribal community, tribal leader, tribal area, tribal rights
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triumph
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noun
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a great victory or achievement
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Winning the championship was a moment of triumph for the team. |
crowning triumph |
the greatest achievement of someone's career or life
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victory, success, achievement, win, conquest
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defeat, failure, loss
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great triumph, celebrate triumph, moment of triumph, triumph over adversity
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tropical
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adjective
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relating to or characteristic of the tropics; hot and humid climate
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They spent their vacation on a tropical island surrounded by palm trees. |
tropical paradise |
a place that is extremely beautiful, warm, and pleasant like the tropics
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equatorial, hot, humid, balmy, sultry
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arctic, cold, temperate
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tropical island, tropical forest, tropical weather, tropical storm
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troubled
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adjective
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experiencing or showing distress, anxiety, or worry
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He looked deeply troubled after hearing the bad news. |
troubled mind |
a mind filled with worry or anxiety
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worried, upset, anxious, distressed, uneasy
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calm, relaxed, peaceful
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troubled times, troubled relationship, deeply troubled, emotionally troubled
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tuck
/tʌk/
verb
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tucked
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tucked
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tucks
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tucking
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to push or fold something neatly into a particular place
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She tucked the blanket around the baby to keep him warm. |
tuck in |
to make someone comfortable in bed by arranging the blankets
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insert, fold, stuff, push, adjust
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unfold, pull out, open
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tuck in bed, tuck away, tuck under, neatly tucked
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tumor
/ˈtjuːmər/
noun
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an abnormal mass of tissue caused by excessive cell growth
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The doctor found a benign tumor during the medical check-up. |
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growth, lump, swelling, neoplasm, mass
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healthy tissue, normal cell
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brain tumor, benign tumor, malignant tumor, tumor cells
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tune
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noun
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a sequence of musical notes that are pleasant to listen to; a melody
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She hummed a cheerful tune while cooking dinner. |
in tune |
playing or singing with correct musical pitch
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melody, song, harmony, air, jingle
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noise, discord
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catchy tune, musical tune, tune in, out of tune
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turkey
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noun
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a large bird native to North America, often eaten at special occasions like Thanksgiving; also the meat of this bird.
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We roasted a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. |
talk turkey |
to discuss something honestly and directly
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bird, fowl, poultry, gobbler, hen
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none, silence
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roast turkey, turkey sandwich, turkey dinner, wild turkey
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twentieth
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adjective
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coming after the nineteenth in order; being one of twenty equal parts.
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She was born on the twentieth of April. |
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20th, twentieth part, ordinal number, fraction
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nineteenth, twenty-first
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twentieth century, twentieth floor, twentieth birthday, twentieth of April
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twist
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verb
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twisted
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twisted
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twists
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twisting
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to bend or turn something into a coil or spiral shape; to distort.
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He twisted the rope tightly around the pole. |
plot twist |
an unexpected change in the story or situation
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bend, turn, curl, spin, distort
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straighten, flatten
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twist the rope, twist around, twist ankle, plot twist
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two-thirds
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noun
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a fraction equal to two parts of three; 2/3.
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Two-thirds of the students passed the exam. |
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fraction, ratio, portion, majority
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one-third, whole
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two-thirds majority, two-thirds vote, two-thirds full
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uh
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interjection
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a sound people make when they hesitate or are unsure what to say next.
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Uh, I’m not sure if that’s the right answer. |
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um, er, hmm, ah
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silence, certainty
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uh sound, say uh, uh moment
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uncertain
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adjective
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not sure or confident about something; not clearly known or decided
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She felt uncertain about her future after graduation. |
in uncertain terms |
without being clear or definite
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unsure, doubtful, hesitant, indecisive, ambiguous
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certain, confident, sure
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uncertain future, uncertain times, uncertain outcome, feel uncertain
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uncertainty
/ʌnˈsɜːtənti/
noun
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the state of being unsure or not knowing what will happen
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Economic uncertainty affects business investments. |
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doubt, insecurity, unpredictability, ambiguity, vagueness
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certainty, assurance, confidence
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economic uncertainty, feeling of uncertainty, political uncertainty, face uncertainty
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uncomfortable
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adjective
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causing or feeling physical or emotional discomfort
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He felt uncomfortable during the long meeting. |
make someone uncomfortable |
to cause someone to feel uneasy or awkward
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uneasy, awkward, embarrassed, uneasy, distressed
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comfortable, relaxed, pleasant
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feel uncomfortable, uncomfortable situation, uncomfortable silence, make uncomfortable
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uncover
/ʌnˈkʌvə(r)/
verb
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uncovered
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uncovered
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uncovers
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uncovering
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to reveal something that was hidden or secret
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The investigation uncovered new evidence. |
uncover the truth |
to reveal the real facts or reality of a situation
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reveal, expose, disclose, discover, unearth
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cover, hide, conceal
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uncover truth, uncover evidence, uncover facts, uncover secrets
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undergraduate
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noun
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a student who has not yet earned a bachelor's degree
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She is an undergraduate studying computer science. |
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student, scholar, learner, collegian
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graduate, postgraduate
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undergraduate student, undergraduate program, undergraduate degree, undergraduate course
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unemployment
/ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪmənt/
noun
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the state of not having a paid job despite being able and willing to work
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High unemployment is a major issue in the country. |
unemployment rate |
the percentage of the labor force that is jobless
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joblessness, redundancy, idleness, inactivity, layoff
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employment, work, occupation
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high unemployment, youth unemployment, unemployment benefits, unemployment crisis
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unexpected
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not anticipated or predicted; surprising
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We had an unexpected visitor last night. |
expect the unexpected |
be prepared for surprises or things you don’t foresee
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surprising, sudden, unforeseen, astonishing, abrupt
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expected, predicted, planned
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unexpected result, unexpected event, unexpected visitor, unexpected change
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unfair
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not based on or behaving according to the principles of equality or justice
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It’s unfair to blame her for the team’s failure. |
unfair advantage |
a situation where someone has an undeserved benefit
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biased, unjust, partial, unequal, prejudiced
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fair, just, equal
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unfair treatment, unfair decision, unfair advantage, unfair competition
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unfold
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verb
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unfolded
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unfolded
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unfolds
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unfolding
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to open or spread out something that was folded; to gradually reveal or develop
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She unfolded the letter carefully. |
as the story unfolds |
as events become known over time
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open, expand, develop, reveal, evolve
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fold, close, conceal
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unfold story, unfold plan, unfold events, unfold wings
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unhappy
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not happy; sad, disappointed, or dissatisfied
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He was unhappy with the final decision. |
an unhappy ending |
a sad or tragic conclusion to a story or event
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sad, miserable, gloomy, depressed, dissatisfied
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happy, cheerful, content
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unhappy with, feel unhappy, unhappy marriage, unhappy ending
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unite
/juˈnaɪt/
verb
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united
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unites
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uniting
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to join together or combine; to bring people or things together
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The crisis helped unite the community. |
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join, combine, merge, connect, integrate
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divide, separate, split
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unite people, unite forces, unite together, unite against, unite in purpose
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unity
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the state of being joined together or in agreement
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The team showed great unity during the match. |
unity in diversity |
the idea that differences can exist together in harmony
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harmony, togetherness, solidarity, cohesion, cooperation
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division, discord, disunity
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national unity, team unity, unity among people, show unity
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