Emoji
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#81
🏷️
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Bid
/bɪd/
noun
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an offer to pay a certain amount for something; an attempt to obtain or achieve something
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She made a bid for the antique vase at the auction. |
offer, proposal, attempt
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refusal, rejection
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make a bid, bid farewell, highest bid
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#82
🔴
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Blain
/bleɪn/
noun
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an inflammatory swelling or sore on the skin; a blister or pustule
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The doctor examined the blain on his arm. |
blister, pustule, sore
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healthy skin
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painful blain, infected blain, treat blain
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#83
💼
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Biz
/bɪz/
noun
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business (informal); commercial enterprise or activity
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He's been in the restaurant biz for twenty years. |
business, trade, commerce
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hobby, leisure
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show biz, restaurant biz, entertainment biz
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#84
😤
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Bitterness
/ˈbɪtərnəs/
noun
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anger and disappointment at being treated unfairly; resentment; a sharp, unpleasant taste
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She spoke with bitterness about her former employer. |
resentment, acrimony, rancor
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sweetness, kindness, forgiveness
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feel bitterness, taste of bitterness, overcome bitterness
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#85
🐕🦺
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Bitch
/bɪtʃ/
noun
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a female dog; an unpleasant or spiteful woman (offensive)
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The bitch gave birth to five puppies. |
female dog
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male dog, dog
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breeding bitch, guard bitch
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#86
🔹
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Bit
/bɪt/
noun
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a small piece or quantity of something; a short time or distance
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Can you wait a bit longer for me? |
piece, fragment, portion
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whole, entirety, lot
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a bit more, bit by bit, every bit
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#87
👶
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Birth
/bɜːrθ/
noun
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the emergence of a baby or young from the body of its mother; the beginning or origin of something
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The birth of their first child was a joyful moment. |
delivery, nativity, origin
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death, end, conclusion
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give birth, birth certificate, birth rate
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#88
🌍
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Biosphere
/ˈbaɪoʊˌsfɪr/
noun
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the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the earth occupied by living organisms
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Climate change is affecting the entire biosphere. |
ecosphere, life zone
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geosphere, atmosphere
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protect biosphere, biosphere reserve, global biosphere
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#89
📖
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Biography
/baɪˈɒɡrəfi/
noun
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an account of someone's life written by someone else; the story of a person's life
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I'm reading a fascinating biography of Albert Einstein. |
life story, memoir, profile
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fiction, novel
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write a biography, read biography, authorized biography
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#90
📋
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Bio-data
/ˈbaɪoʊ ˌdeɪtə/
noun
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biographical data; a resume or curriculum vitae containing personal and professional information
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Please submit your bio-data along with the job application. |
resume, CV, curriculum vitae
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submit bio-data, personal bio-data, complete bio-data
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#91
🌙
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Bend
/bend/
noun
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a curved or angled part of something; a turning point in a road or river
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There is a sharp bend in the river ahead. |
curve, turn, twist, corner
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straight, line
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sharp bend, river bend, road bend, bend in the road
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#92
⚖️
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Bias
/ˈbaɪəs/
noun
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prejudice in favor of or against something; an inclination or outlook
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The judge showed no bias during the trial proceedings. |
prejudice, partiality, favoritism, inclination
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impartiality, fairness, neutrality, objectivity
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cultural bias, unconscious bias, media bias, gender bias
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#93
🐍
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Betrayer
/bɪˈtreɪər/
noun
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a person who betrays someone or something; one who is disloyal
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The betrayer was exposed and faced severe consequences. |
traitor, turncoat, backstabber, double-crosser
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loyalist, faithful person, ally, supporter
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expose the betrayer, identify betrayer, betrayer revealed
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#94
💔
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Betrayal
/bɪˈtreɪəl/
noun
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the action of betraying one's country, group, or person; disloyalty
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His betrayal of their friendship hurt her deeply. |
treachery, disloyalty, deception, backstabbing
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loyalty, faithfulness, devotion, allegiance
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act of betrayal, feel betrayed, betrayal of trust
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#95
🛏️
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Berth
/bɜːrθ/
noun
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a sleeping place in a ship, train, or other vehicle; a place where a ship can dock
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I booked an upper berth on the overnight train. |
bunk, bed, sleeping place, dock, mooring
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upper berth, lower berth, ship berth, train berth
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#96
🎯
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Bent
/bent/
noun
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a natural inclination or talent; a strong interest or liking for something
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She has a natural bent for music and art. |
inclination, tendency, aptitude, talent, disposition
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aversion, dislike, inability
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natural bent, artistic bent, bent for learning, musical bent
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#97
😇
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Benignity
/bɪˈnɪɡnɪti/
noun
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kindness; gentleness; the quality of being benign or gracious
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Her benignity towards all people made her beloved by everyone. |
kindness, gentleness, compassion, goodness
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malice, cruelty, harshness, unkindness
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natural benignity, show benignity, acts of benignity
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#98
✅
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Benefit
/ˈbenɪfɪt/
noun
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an advantage or profit gained from something; a helpful or good effect
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Exercise has many health benefits for your body. |
advantage, profit, gain, good, help
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disadvantage, harm, loss, detriment
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health benefits, mutual benefit, social benefits, economic benefits
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#99
🤝
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Benefactor
/ˈbenɪˌfæktər/
noun
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a person who gives money or other help to support a person or cause; a patron
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The anonymous benefactor donated millions to the hospital. |
patron, donor, sponsor, supporter, philanthropist
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beneficiary, recipient, enemy
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anonymous benefactor, generous benefactor, wealthy benefactor
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#100
🙏
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Benediction
/ˌbenɪˈdɪkʃən/
noun
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a blessing, especially a ceremonial one; an expression of good wishes
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The priest gave his benediction to the newlyweds. |
blessing, prayer, invocation, good wishes
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curse, malediction, condemnation
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give benediction, receive benediction, papal benediction
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