Emoji
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#201
🤰
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Conception
/kənˈsep.ʃən/
noun
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the forming of an idea or plan; the fertilization of an ovum by a sperm; the action of conceiving
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The conception of this innovative project took several months of brainstorming. |
formation, creation, beginning, fertilization
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completion, end, destruction
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conception of an idea, moment of conception, creative conception
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#202
⚖️
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Comparison
/kəmˈpær.ɪ.sən/
noun
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the act of examining the similarities and differences between two or more things
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The teacher made a comparison between the two poems to show their different styles. |
contrast, examination, analysis, evaluation
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similarity, uniformity, likeness
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make a comparison, comparison between, in comparison
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#203
❤️🤗
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Compassion
/kəmˈpæʃ.ən/
noun
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sympathetic concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others; deep awareness of suffering with a desire to help
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She showed great compassion towards the homeless children by providing them food and shelter. |
empathy, sympathy, mercy, kindness
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cruelty, indifference, heartlessness, callousness
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show compassion, deep compassion, compassion for others
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#204
🔚
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Conclusion
/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
noun
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the end or finish of an event, process, or text; a judgment or decision reached by reasoning
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The conclusion of the research paper summarized all the important findings. |
ending, finale, outcome, decision
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beginning, introduction, start, opening
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draw a conclusion, in conclusion, logical conclusion
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#205
💰
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Compensation
/ˌkɑm.pənˈseɪ.ʃən/
noun
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something given or received as an equivalent for services, debt, loss, injury, or suffering; payment or reward
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The company provided financial compensation to the workers injured in the accident. |
payment, reimbursement, remuneration, reparation
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penalty, punishment, loss, debt
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financial compensation, fair compensation, compensation package
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#206
🎉
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Congratulations
/kənˌɡrætʃ.əˈleɪ.ʃənz/
noun
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words expressing praise for an achievement or good wishes on a special occasion
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Congratulations on your promotion! You really deserved this success. |
felicitations, compliments, praise, well wishes
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condolences, criticism, blame
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heartfelt congratulations, warm congratulations, congratulations are in order
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#207
🏆
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Competition
/ˌkɑm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/
noun
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the activity or condition of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others
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The swimming competition attracted athletes from all over the country. |
contest, rivalry, tournament, race
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cooperation, collaboration, partnership
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fierce competition, healthy competition, international competition
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#208
💭
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Conscience
/ˈkɑn.ʃəns/
noun
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an inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior
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His conscience prevented him from lying to his parents about his grades. |
moral sense, ethics, scruples, inner voice
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amorality, unscrupulousness, immorality
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clear conscience, guilty conscience, matter of conscience
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#209
😊
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Complexion
/kəmˈplek.ʃən/
noun
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the natural color, texture, and appearance of a person's skin, especially on the face
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Her fair complexion glowed beautifully in the morning sunlight. |
skin color, skin tone, coloring, hue
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fair complexion, dark complexion, clear complexion
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#210
🧠
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Consciousness
/ˈkɑn.ʃəs.nəs/
noun
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the state of being awake and aware of one's surroundings; the awareness or perception of something
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After the accident, she slowly regained consciousness in the hospital. |
awareness, cognition, alertness, perception
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unconsciousness, unawareness, oblivion
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lose consciousness, stream of consciousness, environmental consciousness
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#211
⚠️
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Compulsion
/kəmˈpʌl.ʃən/
noun
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the action or state of forcing or being forced to do something; an irresistible urge to behave in a certain way
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He felt a strong compulsion to check his phone every few minutes. |
obligation, force, coercion, urge
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choice, freedom, option, voluntariness
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under compulsion, strong compulsion, compulsive behavior
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#212
😌
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Content
/ˈkɑn.tent/
noun
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pleased and satisfied; the things that are contained in something; subject matter of a text
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She felt content with her simple life in the countryside. |
satisfied, material, substance, happy
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dissatisfied, unhappy, discontented
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content with life, website content, table of contents
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#213
💪
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Confidence
/ˈkɑn.fɪ.dəns/
noun
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the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust; self-assurance
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She spoke with great confidence during the job interview. |
trust, faith, assurance, self-belief
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doubt, uncertainty, insecurity, anxiety
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have confidence, boost confidence, lose confidence
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#214
⚡
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Contradiction
/ˌkɑn.trəˈdɪk.ʃən/
noun
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a combination of statements, ideas, or features which are opposed to one another; inconsistency
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There was a clear contradiction between his words and his actions. |
inconsistency, conflict, opposition, paradox
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consistency, agreement, harmony, accord
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direct contradiction, logical contradiction, contradiction in terms
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#215
⚔️
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Confrontation
/ˌkɑn.frənˈteɪ.ʃən/
noun
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a hostile or argumentative meeting or situation between opposing parties; direct challenge or opposition
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The confrontation between the two leaders ended without any agreement. |
conflict, clash, dispute, face-off
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agreement, cooperation, harmony, peace
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avoid confrontation, violent confrontation, direct confrontation
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#216
⚫⚪
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Contrast
/ˈkɑn.træst/
noun
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the state of being strikingly different from something else; comparison showing differences
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The contrast between city life and rural life is quite remarkable. |
difference, distinction, comparison, opposition
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similarity, likeness, resemblance, agreement
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sharp contrast, striking contrast, in contrast to
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#217
😵💫
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Confusion
/kənˈfjuː.ʒən/
noun
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lack of understanding; uncertainty; the state of being bewildered or unclear in one's mind
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There was confusion about the meeting time, so half the team arrived late. |
bewilderment, perplexity, disorder, chaos
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clarity, understanding, certainty, order
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cause confusion, avoid confusion, mental confusion
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#218
🗣️💥
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Controversy
/ˈkɑn.trəˌvɜr.si/
noun
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prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion; a dispute or argument involving opposing viewpoints
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The new policy sparked a major controversy among the citizens. |
debate, dispute, argument, disagreement
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agreement, consensus, harmony, accord
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public controversy, major controversy, controversy surrounds
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#219
💡
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Concept
/ˈkɑn.sept/
noun
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an abstract idea; a general notion or understanding of something; a plan or intention
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The concept of democracy is based on the idea that people should govern themselves. |
idea, notion, thought, principle
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reality, fact, concrete example
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basic concept, new concept, concept development
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#220
🛍️
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Convenience
/kənˈviː.ni.əns/
noun
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the state of being able to proceed with something without difficulty; a thing that contributes to an easy way of life
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The convenience of online shopping has changed how people buy products. |
ease, comfort, advantage, benefit
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inconvenience, difficulty, hardship, trouble
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for your convenience, convenience store, modern convenience
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