Lesson 29
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Lesson 29 - Mask Toggle

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Word Meaning Example Sentence Synonyms Antonyms Collocations
#561
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Harbinger
/ˈhɑːr.bɪn.dʒər/
noun
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a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another; a forerunner of something
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The first robin of spring is often considered a harbinger of warmer weather to come.

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herald, forerunner, precursor, messenger
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follower, aftermath, consequence, result
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harbinger of spring, harbinger of change, early harbinger
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#562
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Heading
/ˈhed.ɪŋ/
noun
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a title at the head of a page or section of a book; the direction or course being followed
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The newspaper article had a bold heading that immediately caught the reader's attention.

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title, caption, header, direction
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footer, conclusion, ending, tail
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chapter heading, section heading, main heading
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#563
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Harbour
/ˈhɑːr.bər/
noun
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a place on the coast where vessels may find shelter; a place of safety or refuge
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The fishing boats returned safely to the harbour before the storm hit the coastline.

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port, haven, marina, dock
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open sea, storm, danger, exposure
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safe harbour, natural harbour, harbour master
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#564
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Headway
/ˈhed.weɪ/
noun
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forward movement or progress, especially when this is slow or difficult
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Despite the challenges, the research team made significant headway in developing the new vaccine.

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progress, advancement, improvement, development
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setback, regression, decline, stagnation
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make headway, significant headway, slow headway
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#565
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Hardship
/ˈhɑːrd.ʃɪp/
noun
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severe suffering or privation; difficulty or distress
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Despite facing many hardships during the war, the family remained united and hopeful.

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difficulty, adversity, suffering, trial
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comfort, ease, prosperity, luxury
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financial hardship, endure hardship, overcome hardship
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#566
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Hearing
/ˈhɪr.ɪŋ/
noun
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the faculty of perceiving sounds; a session in which testimony and arguments are heard
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The elderly man's hearing had deteriorated, so he needed to wear a hearing aid.

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audition, listening, trial, tribunal
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deafness, silence, muteness, quiet
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hearing aid, hearing loss, court hearing
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#567
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Harmony
/ˈhɑːr.mə.ni/
noun
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the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce chords; agreement or concord
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The choir sang in perfect harmony, creating a beautiful and peaceful atmosphere.

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accord, unity, balance, peace
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discord, conflict, disagreement, chaos
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perfect harmony, live in harmony, social harmony
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#568
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Hearsay
/ˈhɪr.seɪ/
noun
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information received from other people that one cannot adequately substantiate; rumor
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The accusations were based on hearsay rather than concrete evidence or eyewitness testimony.

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rumor, gossip, speculation, word of mouth
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fact, evidence, proof, testimony
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mere hearsay, based on hearsay, hearsay evidence
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#569
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Hassle
/ˈhæs.əl/
noun
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irritating inconvenience; trouble or difficulty; a situation causing problems
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Booking tickets online can save you the hassle of waiting in long queues at the theater.

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trouble, annoyance, bother, inconvenience
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convenience, ease, help, assistance
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avoid hassle, unnecessary hassle, too much hassle
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#570
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Hearse
/hɜːrs/
noun
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a vehicle for conveying the coffin at a funeral; a funeral car
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The black hearse slowly made its way to the cemetery, followed by a procession of mourners.

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funeral car, death wagon, mortuary vehicle, funeral carriage
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wedding car, celebration vehicle, ambulance, rescue vehicle
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funeral hearse, horse-drawn hearse, black hearse
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#571
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Haste
/heɪst/
noun
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swiftness of motion; urgent need of quick action; excessive speed or urgency
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In his haste to catch the train, he forgot to take his wallet from the table.

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speed, hurry, rush, urgency
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slowness, deliberation, patience, delay
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in haste, make haste, haste makes waste
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#572
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Heaven
/ˈhev.ən/
noun
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a place regarded in various religions as the abode of God and the angels; a place of eternal happiness
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Many people believe that good souls go to heaven after they pass away from this world.

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paradise, afterlife, eternity, bliss
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hell, purgatory, damnation, suffering
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go to heaven, heaven and earth, seventh heaven
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#573
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Hatred
/ˈheɪ.trəd/
noun
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intense dislike or ill will; a feeling of strong aversion
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His hatred for injustice motivated him to become a human rights lawyer.

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loathing, animosity, hostility, resentment
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love, affection, admiration, fondness
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deep hatred, racial hatred, hatred towards
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#574
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Heir
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noun
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a person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person's death
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The young prince was the rightful heir to the throne and would become king someday.

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successor, inheritor, beneficiary, descendant
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predecessor, ancestor, donor, grantor
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rightful heir, sole heir, heir apparent
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#575
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Havoc
/ˈhæv.ək/
noun
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widespread destruction; great confusion or disorder; chaos
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The hurricane wreaked havoc on the coastal towns, destroying homes and businesses.

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destruction, chaos, devastation, mayhem
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order, peace, construction, harmony
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wreak havoc, cause havoc, widespread havoc
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#576
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Hell
/hel/
noun
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a place regarded in various religions as a spiritual realm of evil and suffering; an extremely unpleasant experience
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Working in the factory during summer was absolute hell due to the extreme heat.

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inferno, torment, nightmare, agony
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heaven, paradise, bliss, joy
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living hell, hell on earth, through hell
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#577
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Hazard
/ˈhæz.ərd/
noun
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a danger or risk; something that poses a threat to safety
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Smoking is a serious health hazard that can lead to lung cancer and heart disease.

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danger, risk, peril, threat
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safety, security, protection, benefit
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health hazard, fire hazard, occupational hazard
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#578
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Helm
/helm/
noun
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a tiller or wheel for steering a ship or boat; a position of leadership or control
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The experienced captain took the helm and expertly navigated the ship through the storm.

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steering wheel, rudder, control, leadership
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passenger seat, follower position, subordination, guidance
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take the helm, at the helm, ship's helm
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#579
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Haze
/heɪz/
noun
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a slight obscuration of the lower atmosphere, typically caused by fine suspended particles; confusion
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The morning haze lifted gradually as the sun rose higher in the sky.

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mist, fog, vapor, blur
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clarity, clearness, brightness, sharpness
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morning haze, heat haze, haze of smoke
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#580
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Helmet
/ˈhel.mət/
noun
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a hard or padded protective hat worn by motorcyclists, construction workers, or soldiers
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The cyclist always wore a bright yellow helmet for safety and visibility while riding.

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hard hat, protective headgear, safety helmet, crash helmet
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bare head, unprotected head, soft hat, cap
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safety helmet, bicycle helmet, motorcycle helmet
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