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 422 - 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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🍺
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drunk
/drʌŋk/
adjective
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affected by alcohol to the point of losing control of one's faculties or behavior
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He was too drunk to walk straight. |
dead drunk |
extremely intoxicated
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intoxicated, tipsy, inebriated, wasted, buzzed
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sober, abstinent
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get drunk, dead drunk, completely drunk, drunk driving
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elder
/ˈɛldər/
noun
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a person who is older or has higher rank; an older person in a family or community
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We should always respect our elders. |
respect your elders |
to show politeness and honor towards older people
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senior, ancestor, elder statesman, veteran
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junior, youth, minor
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elder brother, elder sister, village elder, respect elders
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eighth
/eɪtθ/
adjective
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coming after the seventh position in a sequence; one of eight equal parts
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She finished in eighth place in the race. |
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8th, octaval, eighthly, one-eighth
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first, last
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eighth grade, eighth position, eighth place, eighth day
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🎯
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effectiveness
/ɪˈfɛktɪvnəs/
noun
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the degree to which something is successful in producing a desired result.
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The effectiveness of the new policy is still being evaluated. |
measure effectiveness |
to assess how well something achieves its goals.
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efficiency, success, productivity, power, capability
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ineffectiveness, failure, weakness
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test effectiveness, improve effectiveness, measure effectiveness, evaluate effectiveness
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✏️
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edit
/ˈɛdɪt/
verb
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edited
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edited
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edits
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editing
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to prepare written material by correcting, condensing, or modifying it.
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She edited the article before it was published. |
editor's cut |
a version of a film or video edited by its editor rather than the director.
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revise, correct, modify, proofread, alter
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ignore, neglect, keep unchanged
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edit text, edit video, edit file, edit content, edit message
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economically
/ˌiːkəˈnɒmɪkli/
adverb
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in a way that relates to economics or is efficient and not wasteful.
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The company is trying to operate more economically this year. |
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efficiently, financially, frugally, cost-effectively
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wastefully, extravagantly
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economically viable, economically independent, economically strong, economically developed
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ecological
/ˌiːkəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/
adjective
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relating to the relationships between living organisms and their environment.
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The factory made several ecological improvements to reduce pollution. |
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environmental, green, biological, natural, sustainable
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polluting, harmful, artificial
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ecological balance, ecological system, ecological impact, ecological disaster
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🔊
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echo
/ˈɛkəʊ/
noun, verb
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echoed
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echoed
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echoes
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echoing
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a sound that is reflected off a surface and heard again; to repeat or reflect a sound or idea.
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Her laughter echoed through the empty hall. |
echo chamber |
an environment where people only encounter information or opinions that reflect and reinforce their own.
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resound, reverberate, repeat, reflect, resonate
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silence, quiet, mute
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echo sound, echo chamber, echo through, faint echo, echo of laughter
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🍽️
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eating
/ˈiːtɪŋ/
verb
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ate
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eaten
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eats
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eating
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the act of consuming food
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They were eating dinner when the phone rang. |
eating habits |
the way someone eats or their regular food patterns
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consuming, devouring, chewing, swallowing
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fasting, starving
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healthy eating, eating disorder, eating habits, eating together
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🌋
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earthquake
/ˈɜːrθ.kweɪk/
noun
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a sudden shaking of the ground caused by movements within the Earth's crust or volcanic action
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A strong earthquake hit the city last night. |
earthquake zone |
an area prone to frequent earthquakes
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tremor, quake, shock, seismic event
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stability, calm
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major earthquake, earthquake zone, earthquake damage, earthquake victims
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dynamics
/daɪˈnæmɪks/
noun
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the forces or properties that stimulate growth, development, or change within a system or process
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The dynamics of the team changed after the new manager joined. |
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forces, interactions, relationships, motion
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stability, stagnation
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team dynamics, market dynamics, group dynamics, power dynamics
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dying
/ˈdaɪɪŋ/
verb
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died
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died
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dies
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dying
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to stop living; approaching death
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The old man was dying peacefully in his sleep. |
a dying wish |
a final request made before death
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passing, perishing, expiring, fading
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living, surviving
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dying man, dying words, dying wish, dying moment
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dutch
/dʌtʃ/
adjective
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relating to the Netherlands, its people, or their language
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She enjoys Dutch paintings from the 17th century. |
go Dutch |
to share the cost of something equally, especially a meal
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Netherlandish, Hollandic, European, Low Countries
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foreign, non-Dutch
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Dutch language, Dutch culture, Dutch people, Dutch oven
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dump
/dʌmp/
verb
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dumped
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dumped
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dumps
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dumping
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to drop or dispose of something carelessly; to end a relationship suddenly
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He dumped all the trash into the bin. |
dump someone |
to end a romantic relationship with someone
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discard, throw, drop, abandon, release
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keep, hold, retain
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dump site, garbage dump, dump truck, dump waste, dump someone
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duck
/dʌk/
noun, verb
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ducked
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ducked
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ducks
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ducking
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a waterbird with a broad bill and webbed feet; to lower the head or body quickly to avoid something
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He ducked to avoid the flying ball. |
sitting duck |
a person or thing vulnerable to attack or criticism
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bird, fowl, dive, dodge, bend
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face, confront
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duck pond, roast duck, duck down, duck out, sitting duck
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doll
/dɒl/
noun
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a small toy resembling a human figure, especially for children
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The little girl hugged her favorite doll tightly. |
as pretty as a doll |
very beautiful or attractive, like a toy doll
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toy, figurine, puppet, model, plaything
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monster, beast
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toy doll, baby doll, Barbie doll, rag doll
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drum
/drʌm/
noun
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a musical instrument beaten with sticks or hands; also a cylindrical container
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The drummer hit the drum loudly during the concert. |
beat the drum for |
to publicly support or promote something
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percussion, barrel, container, cylinder
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silence, stillness
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drum kit, drum beats, steel drum, oil drum, bass drum
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🚗
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driving
/ˈdraɪvɪŋ/
verb
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drove
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driven
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drives
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driving
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the act of controlling and operating a vehicle; guiding or motivating something forward
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She loves driving along the coast on weekends. |
driving force |
a person or thing that motivates or pushes progress
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operating, steering, motivating, propelling, guiding
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stopping, halting, blocking
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driving license, driving test, driving skills, driving force, driving school
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🚗
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driveway
/ˈdraɪv.weɪ/
noun
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a short private road leading from a street to a house or garage
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The car was parked in the driveway next to the garden. |
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path, lane, entrance, approach, access road
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highway, street
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private driveway, long driveway, clean the driveway, driveway entrance
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🥤
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drinking
/ˈdrɪŋkɪŋ/
noun
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the act of consuming liquids, especially alcohol
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Drinking too much water at once can make you feel bloated. |
drinking habit |
a regular pattern of alcohol consumption
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consumption, sipping, gulping, swigging
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abstinence, fasting
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drinking water, drinking habit, heavy drinking, social drinking
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🛠️
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drill
/drɪl/
noun
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a tool or exercise used for making holes or practicing skills
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The students took part in a fire drill at school. |
practice drill |
a repeated exercise to train for an emergency
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exercise, training, practice, rehearsal
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neglect, disorganization
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fire drill, safety drill, military drill, practice drill
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⛵
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drift
/drɪft/
verb
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drifted
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drifted
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drifts
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drifting
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to move slowly, especially by air or water currents
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The boat began to drift away from the shore. |
drift apart |
to gradually become distant or less friendly
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float, glide, wander, meander, coast
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anchor, stay, remain
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drift away, drift apart, drift off, drift slowly
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🌸
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dried
/draɪd/
adjective
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without moisture; preserved by removing water
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She added some dried flowers to the vase for decoration. |
dried up |
to become dry or to end completely
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dehydrated, parched, withered, desiccated
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wet, moist, fresh
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dried fruits, dried flowers, dried leaves, dried meat
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drawer
/ˈdrɔːər/
noun
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a box-shaped storage compartment that slides in and out of furniture
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She kept her jewelry in the top drawer of the dresser. |
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compartment, tray, storage, container, box
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shelf, open space
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desk drawer, top drawer, kitchen drawer, pull out drawer
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drain
/dreɪn/
verb
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drained
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drained
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drains
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draining
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to cause liquid to flow away from something; to remove liquid
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He drained the pasta before adding the sauce. |
drain the life out of |
to make someone or something lose energy or enthusiasm
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empty, remove, exhaust, deplete, discharge
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fill, flood, retain
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drain water, drain pipe, drain energy, drain battery
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dough
/doʊ/
noun
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a mixture of flour, water, and other ingredients used to make bread or pastries
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She kneaded the dough for ten minutes before baking. |
rolling in dough |
having a lot of money
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batter, paste, mixture, mass, blend
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liquid, powder
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bread dough, pizza dough, soft dough, knead dough
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dot
/dɒt/
noun
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a small round mark or spot
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She drew a red dot on the paper. |
connect the dots |
to understand the relationship between different facts
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spot, speck, point, mark, stain
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blank, void
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dot pattern, dot matrix, red dot, connect dots
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dose
/doʊs/
noun
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a measured amount of a medicine or drug taken at one time
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The doctor prescribed one dose of the medicine every six hours. |
a dose of one's own medicine |
experiencing the same unpleasant treatment that one has given to others
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portion, amount, quantity, measure, shot
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overdose, underdose
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high dose, low dose, single dose, daily dose, lethal dose
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doorway
/ˈdɔː.weɪ/
noun
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the space where a door opens into a room or building
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She stood in the doorway waiting for him to arrive. |
a doorway to success |
an opportunity or means to achieve success
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entrance, threshold, entry, gate, portal
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exit, wall
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front doorway, stand in the doorway, doorway entrance, doorway light
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donation
/dəʊˈneɪ.ʃən/
noun
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something that is given to help a person or organization, often money
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He made a generous donation to the local orphanage. |
make a donation |
to give money or goods to help a cause
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contribution, gift, offering, grant, endowment
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withdrawal, taking
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charity donation, blood donation, make donation, receive donation
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