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 457 - 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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upcoming
/ˈʌpˌkʌmɪŋ/
adjective
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about to happen or appear
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The upcoming event will be held next week. |
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forthcoming, approaching, imminent, near
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past, previous, distant
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upcoming event, upcoming week, upcoming project
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🔗
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whereby
/wɛərˈbaɪ/
adverb
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by which; because of which
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The company agreed to a contract whereby it would pay the penalty. |
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through which, by means of which, in which
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whereby agreement, whereby clause
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❌
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whatsoever
/wɒtˈsəʊɛvər/
adverb
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used for emphasis after a negative statement to mean 'at all'
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She has no interest in the matter whatsoever. |
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at all, in any way, in any respect
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some, any, much
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whatsoever reason, whatsoever means, whatsoever interest
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🌡️
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warming
/ˈwɔːmɪŋ/
noun, verb
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warms
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warming
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the process of making something warm or the increase in temperature
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Global warming is a significant concern for environmentalists. |
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heating, increase, raising, elevating
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cooling, chilling
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global warming, warming up, warming trend
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⚔️
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warfare
/ˈwɔːfeə/
noun
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engagement in or the activities involved in war
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The country prepared for the possibility of total warfare. |
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combat, battle, fighting, conflict
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peace, harmony, diplomacy
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warfare strategy, modern warfare, total warfare
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⚠️
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vulnerability
/ˌvʌlnərəˈbɪləti/
noun
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the quality of being easily harmed or attacked
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The vulnerability of the system was exposed during the cyberattack. |
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weakness, susceptibility, sensitivity, fragility
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strength, invulnerability, protection
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vulnerability assessment, security vulnerability, emotional vulnerability
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💍
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vow
/vaʊ/
noun
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a solemn promise or assertion, typically one made publicly
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They took a vow to always support each other. |
take a vow |
to make a serious and formal promise
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pledge, oath, promise, commitment
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betrayal, break
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take a vow, vow of silence, wedding vow
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🛂
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visa
/ˈviːzə/
noun
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an official authorization or permission to enter, leave, or stay in a country
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She applied for a visa to study abroad. |
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permit, authorization, clearance, pass
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ban, restriction
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visa application, visa approval, travel visa
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👀
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viewpoint
/ˈvjuːpɔɪnt/
noun
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a particular attitude or way of considering a matter
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From his viewpoint, the situation was hopeless. |
point of view |
the position from which something is considered or evaluated
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perspective, outlook, angle, stance
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misunderstanding, confusion
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different viewpoint, personal viewpoint, from my viewpoint
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😈
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vice
/vaɪs/
noun
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immoral or wicked behavior; a weakness in someone's character
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Greed is a vice that can destroy lives. |
A vice grip |
a very tight or firm hold
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immorality, wickedness, evil, depravity
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virtue, morality, goodness
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moral vice, addictive vice, commit a vice
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🌈
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vibrant
/ˈvaɪbrənt/
adjective
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full of energy and life; bright and striking
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The city is vibrant with culture and color. |
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energetic, lively, dynamic, colorful
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dull, lifeless, boring
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vibrant city, vibrant atmosphere, vibrant colors
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🩸
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vein
/veɪn/
noun
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a tube in the body that carries blood to the heart
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The nurse checked the patient's veins for an IV insertion. |
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blood vessel, artery
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none
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vein in arm, vein problems, vein surgery
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varied
/ˈvɛərɪd/
adjective
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showing many different kinds or forms
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The menu offers a varied selection of dishes. |
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diverse, varied, assorted, different
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uniform, identical, same
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varied options, varied choices, varied results
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useless
/ˈjuːsləs/
adjective
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not serving any purpose or value
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The broken phone is completely useless. |
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pointless, futile, ineffective, inoperative
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useful, effective, valuable
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useless tool, useless information, useless advice
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⬆️
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upgrade
/ˈʌpˌɡreɪd/
verb
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upgraded
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upgraded
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upgrades
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upgrading
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to raise something to a higher standard, improve
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We decided to upgrade the software to the latest version. |
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improve, enhance, elevate, boost
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downgrade, reduce, worsen
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upgrade software, upgrade system, upgrade device
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😄
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thrilled
/θrɪld/
adjective
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extremely happy or excited
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She was thrilled with the surprise party. |
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excited, elated, overjoyed, delighted
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disappointed, unhappy
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thrilled with, thrilled to, thrilled by
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🎉
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unveil
/ʌnˈveɪl/
verb
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unveiled
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unveiled
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unveils
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unveiling
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to reveal or disclose something, especially in a formal manner
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The company will unveil a new product next week. |
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reveal, disclose, unveil, disclose
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conceal, hide, cover
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unveil a product, unveil a plan, unveil the truth
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#1
✔️
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undoubtedly
/ʌnˈdaʊtɪdli/
adverb
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without a doubt, certainly
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He is undoubtedly the best player on the team. |
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certainly, definitely, unquestionably, assuredly
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doubtfully, uncertainly
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undoubtedly true, undoubtedly the best, undoubtedly right
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⚖️
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unconstitutional
/ˌʌnkənˈstɪtjuːʃənl/
adjective
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not in accordance with a political constitution
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The court ruled that the law was unconstitutional. |
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illegal, unlawful, against the constitution, illegitimate
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constitutional, lawful, legitimate
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unconstitutional law, unconstitutional act, unconstitutional practice
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🚫
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unacceptable
/ˌʌnəkˈsɛptəbl/
adjective
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not satisfactory or allowable
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The behavior displayed by the employee was completely unacceptable. |
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intolerable, unreasonable, unsatisfactory, objectionable
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acceptable, satisfactory, tolerable
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unacceptable behavior, unacceptable conduct, completely unacceptable
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💼
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turnover
/ˈtɜːnˌəʊvə/
noun
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the amount of business conducted during a particular period, or the rate at which employees leave a company
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The company reported a high turnover in its sales department. |
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revenue, sales, business, output
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retention, stability
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high turnover, staff turnover, turnover rate, annual turnover
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#1
👥
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turnout
/ˈtɜːr.naʊt/
noun
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the number of people who attend or participate in an event or activity
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The turnout at the rally was impressive, with thousands showing up. |
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attendance, participation, presence
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absence, nonattendance
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high turnout, low turnout, voter turnout
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💸
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tuition
/tʃuˈɪʃ.ən/
noun
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the fee for instruction or teaching, typically at a school or university
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The tuition for the college has increased this year. |
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fees, charges, payment, cost
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scholarship, grant
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tuition fee, pay tuition, tuition increase
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#1
🌊
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tsunami
/tsuːˈnɑː.mi/
noun
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a large sea wave caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption
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The tsunami devastated the coastal town, leaving thousands homeless. |
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tidal wave, sea surge
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calm, tranquility
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tsunami warning, tsunami waves, deadly tsunami
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🛡️
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trustee
/trʌsˈtiː/
noun
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a person who holds or manages property or assets for the benefit of others
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She was appointed as the trustee of the family estate. |
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administrator, custodian, guardian
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beneficiary, heir
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trustee of a will, appointed trustee, charitable trustee
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💰
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trillion
/ˈtrɪl.jən/
noun
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a number equal to 1,000 billion, or 10^12
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The company's worth has risen to over a trillion dollars. |
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billion, thousand billion, 10^12
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million, billion
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trillion dollars, trillion dollar industry
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#1
🔍
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transparency
/trænsˈpærənsi/
noun
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the quality of being open and honest; the condition of being easily understood or seen through
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The company is known for its transparency in business practices. |
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openness, clarity, honesty, visibility
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opacity, secrecy
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corporate transparency, full transparency, transparency in decision-making
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transcript
/ˈtrænskrɪpt/
noun
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a written or printed version of material originally presented in another medium
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The professor asked for a transcript of the meeting. |
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record, copy, documentation, account
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original, draft
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academic transcript, transcript of records, official transcript
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trademark
/ˈtreɪdmɑːrk/
noun
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a symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product
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The company’s logo is its trademark. |
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brand, logo, symbol, emblem
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generic, unbranded
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registered trademark, trademark symbol, trademark infringement
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torture
/ˈtɔːtʃər/
noun
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the action or practice of inflicting severe pain on someone as a punishment or to force them to do something
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He was subjected to torture during the interrogation. |
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torment, agony, suffering, pain
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comfort, relief
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subject to torture, torture methods, inflicted torture
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