Emoji
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#1481
🏢
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Venue
/ˈven.juː/
noun
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a place where an event or activity takes place
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The wedding venue was beautifully decorated. |
location, place, site, setting
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wedding venue, concert venue, sports venue
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#1482
🏆
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Victory
/ˈvɪk.tər.i/
noun
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success in a struggle or contest; the defeat of an enemy or opponent
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The team celebrated their victory in the championship. |
triumph, success, win, conquest
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defeat, loss, failure
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victory celebration, victory speech, decisive victory
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#1483
🚪
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Verge
/vɜːrdʒ/
noun
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the edge or border of something; very close to happening
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She was on the verge of tears. |
edge, border, brink, threshold
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center, middle, interior
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on the verge of, verge of collapse, verge of tears
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#1484
👁️
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View
/vjuː/
noun
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the ability to see something; a particular way of considering or regarding something; an opinion
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The mountain view from our hotel room was breathtaking. |
sight, perspective, opinion, outlook
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blindness, ignorance
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point of view, bird's eye view, scenic view
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#1485
🔴
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Vermillion
/vərˈmɪl.jən/
noun
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a bright red-orange color; a pigment of this color
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The artist used vermillion paint for the sunset. |
scarlet, crimson, red-orange, cinnabar
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blue, green, cyan
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vermillion paint, vermillion color, bright vermillion
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#1486
👀
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Vigilance
/ˈvɪdʒ.ɪ.ləns/
noun
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the action or state of keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties
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Security guards must maintain constant vigilance at the airport. |
watchfulness, alertness, caution, surveillance
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negligence, carelessness, inattention
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constant vigilance, maintain vigilance, security vigilance
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#1487
📝
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Version
/ˈvɜːr.ʒən/
noun
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a particular form or variation of something; an account of an event
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This is the latest version of the software. |
edition, variant, form, adaptation
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original, prototype
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latest version, new version, updated version
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#1488
💪
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Vigour
/ˈvɪɡ.ər/
noun
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physical strength and good health; effort, energy, and enthusiasm
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She approached her work with renewed vigour after the vacation. |
energy, strength, vitality, enthusiasm
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weakness, lethargy, fatigue
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youthful vigour, physical vigour, renewed vigour
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#1489
🚢
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Vessel
/ˈves.əl/
noun
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a ship or boat; a container for holding liquids
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The cargo vessel arrived at the port. |
ship, boat, container, receptacle
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cargo vessel, blood vessel, drinking vessel
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#1490
🚫
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Violation
/ˌvaɪ.əˈleɪ.ʃən/
noun
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the action of violating someone or something; the action of breaking or failing to comply with a rule or formal agreement
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The company was fined for violation of environmental regulations. |
breach, infringement, transgression, contravention
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compliance, observance, adherence
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traffic violation, human rights violation, rule violation
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#1491
🏺
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Vestige
/ˈves.tɪdʒ/
noun
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a trace or remnant of something that is disappearing or no longer exists
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No vestige of the ancient city remains. |
trace, remnant, remains, relic
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entirety, whole, complete
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last vestige, vestige of hope, no vestige
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#1492
⚔️
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Violence
/ˈvaɪ.ə.ləns/
noun
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behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill; extreme force or intensity
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The government condemned all forms of violence against civilians. |
brutality, aggression, force, cruelty
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peace, gentleness, nonviolence
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domestic violence, prevent violence, acts of violence
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#1493
📳
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Vibration
/vaɪˈbreɪ.ʃən/
noun
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a rapid back and forth movement; oscillation
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The phone's vibration woke me up. |
oscillation, tremor, pulsation, quiver
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stillness, stability, motionlessness
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phone vibration, sound vibration, vibration mode
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#1494
✨
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Virtue
/ˈvɜː.tʃuː/
noun
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behavior showing high moral standards; a good or useful quality of a thing
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Honesty is considered the highest virtue in many cultures. |
goodness, morality, integrity, excellence
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vice, immorality, wickedness
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moral virtue, cardinal virtue, virtue ethics
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#1495
⚠️
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Vice
/vaɪs/
noun
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an immoral or wicked behavior; a moral failing or fault
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Smoking is his only vice. |
fault, weakness, sin, immorality
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virtue, goodness, morality, strength
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moral vice, hidden vice, overcome vice
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#1496
🙋
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Volunteer
/ˌvɒl.ənˈtɪər/
noun
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a person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task
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Many volunteers helped distribute food to the homeless. |
helper, assistant, supporter, contributor
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employee, professional, paid worker
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volunteer work, volunteer organization, community volunteer
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#1497
📍
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Vicinity
/vɪˈsɪn.ə.ti/
noun
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the area near or surrounding a particular place; neighborhood
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There are many shops in the vicinity of the school. |
neighborhood, area, locality, proximity
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distance, remoteness
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in the vicinity, immediate vicinity, general vicinity
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#1498
🚢
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Voyage
/ˈvɔɪ.ɪdʒ/
noun
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a long journey involving travel by sea or in space
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The ship's voyage across the Atlantic took two weeks. |
journey, trip, expedition, cruise
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stay, residence, sojourn
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maiden voyage, sea voyage, long voyage
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#1499
😢
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Victim
/ˈvɪk.tɪm/
noun
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a person who suffers harm, injury, or death as a result of an event or action
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The victim was taken to the hospital immediately. |
casualty, sufferer, target, prey
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perpetrator, aggressor, attacker
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crime victim, accident victim, victim support
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#1500
😤
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Vulgarity
/vʌlˈɡær.ɪ.ti/
noun
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the quality of being rude, offensive, or indecent; lack of sophistication or good taste
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The comedian's jokes were criticized for their vulgarity. |
crudeness, coarseness, indecency, impropriety
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refinement, sophistication, elegance
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avoid vulgarity, display vulgarity, crude vulgarity
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