Lesson 22
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Lesson 22 - Mask Toggle

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#421
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Facility
/fəˈsɪl.ə.ti/
noun
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a building, service, or piece of equipment provided for a particular purpose
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The new sports facility includes a swimming pool and gymnasium.

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amenity, service, installation, resource
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inconvenience, difficulty, obstacle, hindrance
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sports facility, medical facility, research facility
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#422
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Fan
/fæn/
noun
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a person who has a strong interest in or admiration for a particular person or thing; a device for creating air current
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She is a huge fan of classical music and attends every concert in the city.

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enthusiast, admirer, supporter, devotee
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critic, opponent, detractor, hater
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sports fan, electric fan, fan base
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#423
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Faction
/ˈfæk.ʃən/
noun
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a small organized dissenting group within a larger one
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Different factions within the party disagreed about the new policy.

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group, sect, clique, wing
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unity, whole, entirety, consensus
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political faction, rival faction, faction within party
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#424
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Fancy
/ˈfæn.si/
noun
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a feeling of liking or wanting something; imagination or fantasy
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The child had a fancy for becoming a famous astronaut when he grew up.

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whim, desire, imagination, fantasy
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reality, fact, certainty, truth
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take a fancy, flight of fancy, fancy dress
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#425
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Failing
/ˈfeɪ.lɪŋ/
noun
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a weakness, especially in a person's character; a fault
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His only failing is that he talks too much during meetings.

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weakness, fault, defect, shortcoming
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strength, virtue, asset, advantage
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personal failing, human failing, minor failing
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#426
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Farewell
/ˌfer.ˈwel/
noun
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an act of parting or of marking someone's departure
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The company organized a farewell party for the retiring manager.

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goodbye, departure, parting, send-off
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welcome, greeting, arrival, hello
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farewell party, bid farewell, farewell speech
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#427
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Failure
/ˈfeɪ.ljər/
noun
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lack of success; an unsuccessful person, enterprise, or thing
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The project's failure was due to poor planning and communication.

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defeat, disappointment, breakdown, collapse
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success, achievement, victory, triumph
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complete failure, failure to act, failure rate
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#428
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Fascination
/ˌfæs.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/
noun
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the power to fascinate someone; the state of being intensely interested
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Her fascination with ancient history led her to become an archaeologist.

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captivation, charm, allure, enchantment
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boredom, disinterest, repulsion, aversion
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hold fascination, fascination with science, endless fascination
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#429
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Fairy-tale
/ˈfer.i.teɪl/
noun
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a children's story about magical and imaginary beings and lands
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Children love listening to fairy-tales before bedtime.

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folk tale, fantasy, fable, story
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reality, fact, truth, non-fiction
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classic fairy-tale, fairy-tale ending, fairy-tale character
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#430
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Fate
/feɪt/
noun
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the development of events beyond a person's control, regarded as determined by a supernatural power
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Many people believe that fate determines the course of their lives.

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destiny, fortune, karma, providence
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choice, free will, control, chance
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twist of fate, sealed fate, tempt fate
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#431
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Faith
/feɪθ/
noun
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complete trust or confidence in someone or something; strong belief in religion
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She had unwavering faith in her team's ability to succeed.

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belief, trust, confidence, conviction
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doubt, disbelief, skepticism, mistrust
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religious faith, have faith, faith in humanity
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#432
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Fatigue
/fəˈtiːɡ/
noun
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extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness
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After working for twelve hours straight, he was overcome by fatigue.

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exhaustion, weariness, tiredness, burnout
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energy, vitality, freshness, vigor
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muscle fatigue, mental fatigue, chronic fatigue
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#433
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Fake
/feɪk/
noun
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a thing that is not genuine; a forgery or sham
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The painting was discovered to be a fake worth very little money.

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counterfeit, forgery, imitation, fraud
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genuine, authentic, real, original
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fake news, fake passport, fake jewelry
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#434
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Fault
/fɔːlt/
noun
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an unattractive or unsatisfactory feature; responsibility for an accident or misfortune
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The accident was caused by a fault in the car's braking system.

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defect, flaw, error, mistake
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perfection, strength, virtue, merit
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at fault, find fault, mechanical fault
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#435
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Falsehood
/ˈfɔːls.hʊd/
noun
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the state of being untrue; a lie
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The politician was caught spreading falsehoods about his opponent.

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lie, untruth, deception, dishonesty
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truth, honesty, fact, reality
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spread falsehood, deliberate falsehood, pure falsehood
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#436
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Favour
/ˈfeɪ.vər/
noun
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approval, support, or liking for someone or something; a kind or helpful act
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Could you do me a favour and help me move this heavy box?

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kindness, help, assistance, good turn
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disfavour, hindrance, harm, disadvantage
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ask a favour, return favour, curry favour
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#437
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Fame
/feɪm/
noun
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the condition of being known or talked about by many people
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The young actor achieved international fame with his latest movie.

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renown, celebrity, reputation, prominence
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obscurity, anonymity, unknown, insignificance
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international fame, rise to fame, fame and fortune
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#438
😨
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Fear
/fɪər/
noun
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an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous
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She overcame her fear of heights by taking rock climbing lessons.

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anxiety, terror, dread, panic
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courage, bravery, confidence, fearlessness
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fear of failure, overcome fear, face fear
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#439
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Famine
/ˈfæm.ɪn/
noun
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extreme scarcity of food; a period when food is extremely scarce
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The severe drought led to widespread famine in the region.

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starvation, hunger, scarcity, shortage
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abundance, plenty, feast, surplus
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widespread famine, famine relief, famine conditions
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#440
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Feast
/fiːst/
noun
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a large meal, typically one in celebration of something; an annual religious celebration
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The wedding feast included traditional dishes from both families' cultures.

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banquet, celebration, festival, meal
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famine, fast, starvation, hunger
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wedding feast, feast day, feast your eyes
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