Emoji
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Word | Meaning | Example Sentence | Synonyms | Antonyms | Collocations |
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#41
✈️
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Arrival
/əˈraɪvəl/
noun
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the action or process of arriving; the reaching of a destination
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The arrival of the train was delayed by two hours. |
coming, advent, appearance, entrance
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departure, leaving, exit
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arrival time, arrival gate, late arrival, early arrival
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#42
😏
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Audacity
/ɔːˈdæsəti/
noun
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willingness to take bold risks; rude or disrespectful behavior; impudence
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He had the audacity to ask for a raise after being late every day. |
boldness, nerve, impudence, cheek
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timidity, respect, politeness, modesty
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have the audacity, sheer audacity, incredible audacity
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#43
🔨
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Auction
/ˈɔːkʃən/
noun
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a public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder
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The antique furniture was sold at an auction last weekend. |
sale, bidding, public sale
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private sale, fixed price sale
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auction house, online auction, art auction
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#44
🧲
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Attraction
/əˈtrækʃən/
noun
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the action or power of evoking interest or pleasure in something; a place that draws visitors
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The museum is the main attraction for tourists in this city. |
appeal, draw, magnetism, fascination
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repulsion, aversion, deterrent
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tourist attraction, main attraction, physical attraction
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#45
📋
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Attendance
/əˈtendəns/
noun
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the action or state of going regularly to or being present at a place or event
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The teacher takes attendance at the beginning of each class. |
presence, participation, turnout
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absence, non-attendance, truancy
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school attendance, perfect attendance, take attendance
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#46
✅
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Assurance
/əˈʃʊrəns/
noun
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a positive declaration intended to give confidence; a promise; confidence in oneself
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The manager gave us assurance that the project would be completed on time. |
guarantee, promise, pledge, confidence
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doubt, uncertainty, insecurity
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give assurance, quality assurance, self-assurance
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#47
🤔
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Assumption
/əˈsʌmpʃən/
noun
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a thing that is accepted as true without proof; a supposition
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His assumption about the weather proved to be wrong. |
supposition, presumption, belief, conjecture
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fact, certainty, proof, evidence
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false assumption, basic assumption, make an assumption
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#48
🤝
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Assistance
/əˈsɪstəns/
noun
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the action of helping someone with a job or task; support
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She offered her assistance with the project. |
help, aid, support, service
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hindrance, obstruction, interference
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provide assistance, need assistance, technical assistance
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#49
🗡️
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Assassin
/əˈsæsɪn/
noun
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a person who murders an important person for political or religious reasons
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The president was protected from potential assassins by security guards. |
killer, murderer, hitman
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protector, guardian, defender
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hired assassin, political assassin, would-be assassin
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#50
😤
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Arrogance
/ˈærəɡəns/
noun
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having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities
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His arrogance made him unpopular among his colleagues. |
pride, conceit, haughtiness, hubris
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humility, modesty, meekness
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sheer arrogance, display arrogance, arrogance of power
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#51
👼
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Angel
/ˈeɪn.dʒəl/
noun
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a spiritual being believed to act as an attendant, agent, or messenger of God
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She looked like an angel in her white dress. |
cherub, seraph, divine messenger
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demon, devil, fiend
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guardian angel, fallen angel, angel of mercy
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#52
👑
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Aristocrat
/əˈrɪs.tə.kræt/
noun
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a member of the aristocracy; a person of noble rank or birth
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The aristocrat lived in a magnificent castle. |
noble, peer, patrician, blue blood
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commoner, peasant, plebeian
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wealthy aristocrat, old aristocrat, aristocratic family
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#53
🗣️
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Argument
/ˈɑːr.ɡju.mənt/
noun
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an exchange of diverging or opposite views; a reason or set of reasons given in support of an idea
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They had a heated argument about politics. |
debate, dispute, disagreement, reasoning
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agreement, harmony, consensus
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strong argument, heated argument, valid argument
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#54
📅
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Appointment
/əˈpɔɪnt.mənt/
noun
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an arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place; the action of appointing someone to a job or position
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I have a doctor's appointment at 3 PM. |
meeting, arrangement, engagement, assignment
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cancellation, dismissal, discharge
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medical appointment, job appointment, keep an appointment
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#55
👀
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Appearance
/əˈpɪə.rəns/
noun
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the way that someone or something looks; an act of performing or participating in a public event
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Her appearance at the event surprised everyone. |
look, presence, manifestation, emergence
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disappearance, absence, invisibility
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physical appearance, public appearance, make an appearance
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#56
🙏
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Appeal
/əˈpiːl/
noun
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a serious or urgent request, typically to the public; the quality of being attractive or interesting
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The charity made an appeal for donations. |
request, plea, petition, entreaty
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rejection, refusal, denial
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appeal for help, court appeal, emotional appeal
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#57
😰
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Anxiety
/æŋˈzaɪ.ə.ti/
noun
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a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome
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She felt anxiety before her job interview. |
worry, nervousness, unease, concern
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calmness, confidence, peace
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anxiety disorder, anxiety attack, reduce anxiety
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#58
😡
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Animosity
/ˌæn.ɪˈmɒs.ə.ti/
noun
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strong hostility or dislike; active hatred or ill will
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There was clear animosity between the two rival teams. |
hostility, hatred, enmity, antagonism
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friendship, affection, goodwill
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personal animosity, deep animosity, show animosity
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#59
🎬
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Animation
/ˌæn.ɪˈmeɪ.ʃən/
noun
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the technique of making inanimate objects appear to move; liveliness and enthusiasm
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The animation in this movie is incredibly detailed. |
cartoon, motion picture, liveliness
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stillness, lifelessness, inertia
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computer animation, stop-motion animation, animated film
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#60
😠
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Anger
/ˈæŋ.ɡər/
noun
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a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility
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His anger was evident when he slammed the door. |
rage, fury, wrath, irritation
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calmness, peace, serenity
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express anger, control anger, burst of anger
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