টোটাল শব্দভান্ডার অ্যাক্সেস করতে আপগ্রেড করুন
প্রো মেম্বারশিপ সহ টোটাল শব্দভান্ডার আইটেমে আনলিমিটেড অ্যাক্সেস পান
প্রো তে আপগ্রেড করুনঅনুবাদ
অতীত
অতীত কৃদন্ত
তৃতীয় পুরুষ একবচন
জেরান্ড
মিনিং
উদাহরণ বাক্য
উদাহরণ বাক্য অনুবাদ
সিনোনিমস
অ্যান্টোনিমস
কলোকেশনস
স্মৃতিকৌশল
টোটাল বাক্য অ্যাক্সেস করতে আপগ্রেড করুন
প্রো মেম্বারশিপ সহ টোটাল বাক্যে আনলিমিটেড অ্যাক্সেস পান
প্রো তে আপগ্রেড করুনউদাহরণ বাক্য অনুবাদ
শব্দ
Lesson 421 - মাস্ক টগল
ইমোজি
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শব্দ | অতীত | অতীত কৃদন্ত | তৃতীয় পুরুষ একবচন | জেরান্ড | মিনিং | উদাহরণ বাক্য | এক্সাম্পল এক্সপ্রেশন | উদাহরণ এক্সপ্রেশনের অর্থ | সিনোনিমস | অ্যান্টোনিমস | কলোকেশনস |
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developmental
/dɪˌveləpˈmentl/
adjective
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relating to the process of growth or progress
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Early childhood is a crucial developmental stage for learning. |
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evolutionary, progressive, formative, educational
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regressive, stagnant
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developmental stage, developmental psychology, developmental delay
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dock
/dɒk/
noun
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a structure where ships are loaded, unloaded, or repaired
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The ship stayed at the dock for two days. |
in the dock |
being accused of something or under examination
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harbor, pier, wharf, quay, jetty
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open sea, offshore
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ship dock, cargo dock, repair dock, fishing dock
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disturbing
/dɪˈstɜː.bɪŋ/
adjective
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causing anxiety, worry, or emotional distress
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The news about the accident was deeply disturbing. |
disturbing the peace |
to make noise or cause trouble in a quiet public place
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upsetting, alarming, distressing, troubling, shocking
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comforting, calming, soothing
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deeply disturbing, disturbing image, disturbing trend, disturbing news
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disturb
/dɪsˈtɜːb/
verb
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disturbed
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disturbed
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disturbs
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disturbing
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to interrupt or cause someone to stop what they are doing
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Please don’t disturb me while I’m studying. |
do not disturb |
used to tell people not to interrupt or bother someone
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interrupt, bother, annoy, upset, distract
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calm, soothe, comfort
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disturb peace, disturb sleep, disturb someone, disturb balance
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disk
/dɪsk/
noun
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a flat, circular object, often used to store data electronically
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All the data is saved on a hard disk. |
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disc, platter, hard drive, storage device
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none, sphere
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hard disk, floppy disk, magnetic disk, disk drive
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discourage
/dɪsˈkʌrɪdʒ/
verb
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discouraged
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discouraged
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discourages
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discouraging
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to make someone less confident or enthusiastic about doing something
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Failure should not discourage you from trying again. |
discourage someone from doing something |
to make someone not want to do something
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deter, dishearten, demotivate, depress, prevent
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encourage, inspire, motivate
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strongly discourage, discourage behavior, discourage effort, discourage action
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disc
/dɪsk/
noun
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a flat, thin, round object or surface
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He inserted the music disc into the player. |
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disk, platter, circle, plate, record
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sphere, cube
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compact disc, spinal disc, brake disc, hard disc
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disappointment
/ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntmənt/
noun
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the feeling of sadness or displeasure caused by the non-fulfillment of one's hopes or expectations
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Her face showed deep disappointment after hearing the results. |
to one's disappointment |
to express that something happened in a way that caused disappointment
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frustration, letdown, sadness, regret, dismay
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satisfaction, joy, delight
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great disappointment, bitter disappointment, express disappointment, feel disappointment
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disappointed
/ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd/
adjective
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sad or displeased because something has not happened as expected
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She was disappointed with her exam results. |
disappointed in someone |
feeling let down by a person's actions or behavior
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dissatisfied, upset, frustrated, let down, displeased
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satisfied, pleased, content
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feel disappointed, deeply disappointed, disappointed result, disappointed face
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disabled
/dɪsˈeɪbld/
adjective
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having a physical or mental condition that limits movements, senses, or activities
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The park has special facilities for disabled people. |
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handicapped, impaired, incapacitated, challenged
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able-bodied, healthy, fit
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disabled person, disabled access, physically disabled, disabled community
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dip
/dɪp/
verb
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dipped
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dipped
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dips
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dipping
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to put something quickly into a liquid and take it out again
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She dipped her bread into the soup. |
dip your toes in |
to try something new carefully or slowly
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immerse, submerge, sink, plunge, dunk
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lift, raise, dry
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dip in water, dip sauce, dip stick, dip temperature
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dignity
/ˈdɪɡnəti/
noun
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the state or quality of being worthy of respect or honor
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He faced the difficult situation with calm and dignity. |
maintain one's dignity |
to behave respectfully and with self-control even in difficult situations
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honor, self-respect, grace, pride, nobility
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disgrace, humiliation, shame
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human dignity, personal dignity, loss of dignity, with dignity
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diary
/ˈdaɪəri/
noun
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a book in which one keeps a daily record of events and experiences
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She wrote about her day in her diary before going to bed. |
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journal, log, notebook, memoir
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public record, announcement
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keep a diary, personal diary, secret diary, daily diary
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diamond
/ˈdaɪəmənd/
noun
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a precious hard stone, usually clear and colorless, valued as a gemstone
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She wore a beautiful diamond necklace at the party. |
diamond in the rough |
a person or thing with potential or talent but lacking polish or refinement
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gem, jewel, crystal, stone, treasure
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rock, pebble
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diamond ring, diamond necklace, diamond mine, diamond shape
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diabetes
/ˌdaɪəˈbiːtiːz/
noun
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a medical condition in which the body cannot properly control the level of sugar in the blood
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He was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes last year. |
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hyperglycemia, metabolic disorder
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good health, wellness
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type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, diabetes treatment, diabetes patient
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database
/ˈdeɪtəbeɪs/
noun
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a structured collection of data stored and accessed electronically
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The company's customer details are stored in a secure database. |
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data store, data system, repository, archive, registry
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paper files, disorganization
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create database, access database, database management, database server
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developer
/dɪˈveləpər/
noun
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a person or company that creates software, buildings, or land projects
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She works as a software developer at a tech company. |
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programmer, creator, builder, engineer, designer
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user, consumer
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software developer, property developer, app developer, game developer
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devastating
/ˈdevəsteɪtɪŋ/
adjective
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causing severe shock, distress, or destruction; extremely damaging or upsetting
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The earthquake had a devastating effect on the city. |
devastating blow |
a sudden event that causes great damage or distress
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destructive, ruinous, catastrophic, disastrous, crushing
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beneficial, constructive, harmless
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devastating effect, devastating impact, devastating news, devastating loss
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detective
/dɪˈtɛktɪv/
noun
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a person whose job is to investigate and solve crimes
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The detective solved the mystery in just two days. |
private detective |
a person hired privately to investigate cases
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investigator, sleuth, inspector, agent, examiner
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criminal, suspect
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detective story, police detective, private detective, chief detective
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destination
/ˌdɛstɪˈneɪʃən/
noun
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the place to which someone or something is going or being sent
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Paris is a popular tourist destination. |
final destination |
the last stop or end point of a journey
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goal, target, endpoint, stop, terminus
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origin, start, source
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travel destination, holiday destination, final destination, tourist destination
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desperately
/ˈdɛspərətli/
adverb
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in a way that shows despair or great need
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He called for help desperately after the accident. |
desperately in need |
to require something urgently
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urgently, hopelessly, frantically, severely, badly
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calmly, easily, leisurely
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desperately need, desperately want, cry desperately, try desperately
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departure
/dɪˈpɑːrtʃər/
noun
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the act of leaving a place, especially to start a journey
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The plane’s departure was delayed due to fog. |
a sudden departure |
an unexpected or quick exit
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exit, leave, withdrawal, flight, going
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arrival, entry, return
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flight departure, departure time, sudden departure, scheduled departure
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density
/ˈdɛnsɪti/
noun
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the degree of compactness or thickness of a substance or object
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The density of water is higher than that of air. |
population density |
the number of people living per unit area of land
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thickness, concentration, solidity, compactness, mass
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thinness, rarity, emptiness
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high density, low density, population density, energy density
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denial
/dɪˈnaɪəl/
noun
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a statement that something is not true; the refusal to accept or believe something
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His denial of the accusations surprised everyone. |
in denial |
refusing to accept reality or truth
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refusal, rejection, contradiction, repudiation
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acceptance, confirmation, admission
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strong denial, official denial, denial of reality, denial of responsibility
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delight
/dɪˈlaɪt/
noun, verb
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delighted
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delighted
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delights
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delighting
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great pleasure or joy; to give someone great pleasure
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The children were filled with delight when they saw the gifts. |
to one's delight |
to one's great pleasure or happiness
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joy, pleasure, happiness, bliss, satisfaction
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sorrow, disappointment, sadness
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great delight, pure delight, delight in, take delight
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defender
/dɪˈfɛndər/
noun
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a person who protects someone or something from harm or attack
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The defender blocked the shot and saved the goal. |
stand as a defender of |
to support or protect something or someone
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protector, guardian, champion, advocate, supporter
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attacker, enemy, opponent
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football defender, human rights defender, defender of justice
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dedicate
/ˈdɛdɪkeɪt/
verb
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dedicated
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dedicated
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dedicates
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dedicating
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to devote time, effort, or oneself to a particular purpose or person
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She dedicated her life to helping the poor. |
dedicate oneself to |
to commit oneself fully to something
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devote, commit, allocate, apply, surrender
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neglect, ignore, abandon
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dedicate time, dedicate effort, dedicate a book, dedicate resources
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decorate
/ˈdɛkəreɪt/
verb
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decorated
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decorated
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decorates
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decorating
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to make something look more attractive by adding ornaments or color
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They decorated the hall with balloons and lights for the party. |
decorate the truth |
to exaggerate or add details to make a story more interesting
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adorn, embellish, beautify, garnish, ornament
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spoil, deface, mar
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decorate a room, decorate the tree, decorate with flowers, decorate beautifully
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deadly
/ˈdedli/
adjective
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causing or able to cause death; extremely dangerous
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The snake's bite is deadly to humans. |
deadly serious |
completely serious; not joking
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fatal, lethal, dangerous, mortal, poisonous
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harmless, safe, mild
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deadly weapon, deadly virus, deadly poison, deadly attack
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deadline
/ˈdedlaɪn/
noun
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the latest time or date by which something must be completed
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We need to finish this project before the deadline. |
meet the deadline |
to finish something on time
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due date, cutoff date, time limit, target date, completion date
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delay, extension
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tight deadline, project deadline, meet deadline, set a deadline
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