Emoji
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#3001
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ennoble
/ɪˈnəʊbəl/
verb
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ennobled
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ennobled
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ennobles
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ennobling
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to give someone a noble rank or to elevate in dignity or honor
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His selfless actions ennobled his character in the eyes of others. |
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elevate, dignify, honor, glorify, exalt
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dishonor, degrade, humble
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ennoble character, ennoble through, ennoble by
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#3002
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enterprising
/ˈɛntərˌpraɪzɪŋ/
adjective
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showing initiative and resourcefulness; willing to take risks to achieve success
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She is an enterprising young entrepreneur. |
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innovative, ambitious, resourceful, daring, bold
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timid, unadventurous, cautious
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enterprising spirit, enterprising approach, enterprising person, enterprising entrepreneur
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#3003
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enterprise
/ˈɛntərˌpraɪz/
noun
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a business or company; a project or undertaking that requires effort and initiative
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The new enterprise aims to create sustainable energy solutions. |
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an economic system where businesses operate with little government control
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company, business, venture, organization, initiative
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idleness, inactivity, stagnation
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large enterprise, small enterprise, business enterprise, free enterprise
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#3004
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entangle
/ɪnˈtæŋɡəl/
verb
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entangled
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entangled
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entangles
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entangling
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to become twisted together or caught in something; to involve in difficulties
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The fish got entangled in the net. |
entangled in a web |
to be deeply caught up in a complicated or difficult situation
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snare, trap, enmesh, ensnare, embroil
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release, free, disentangle
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entangle in, entangle with, deeply entangled, become entangled
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#3005
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entail
/ɪnˈteɪl/
verb
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entailed
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entailed
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entails
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entailing
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to involve something as a necessary or inevitable part or consequence
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The job will entail a lot of travel across the country. |
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to involve taking responsibility as part of a role or action
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involve, require, necessitate, demand, encompass
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exclude, eliminate, omit
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entail costs, entail risks, entail responsibility, entail changes
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#3006
➡️
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ensue
/ɪnˈsjuː/
verb
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ensued
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ensued
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ensues
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ensuing
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to happen as a result or consequence
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After the argument, silence ensued. |
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follow, result, occur, arise, develop
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precede, cause, prevent
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ensue from, chaos ensued, silence ensued, conflict ensued
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#3007
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ensnare
/ɪnˈsnɛər/
verb
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ensnared
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ensnared
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ensnares
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ensnaring
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to catch or trap, often by trickery or deceit
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The hunter ensnared the rabbit with a net. |
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trap, capture, entangle, lure, deceive
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release, free, liberate
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ensnare in debt, ensnared by lies, ensnared in trouble, ensnare victims
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#3008
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enshrine
/ɪnˈʃraɪn/
verb
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enshrined
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enshrined
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enshrines
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enshrining
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to preserve or cherish something as sacred or important
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The constitution enshrines the right to freedom of speech. |
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preserve, protect, safeguard, cherish, honor
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neglect, ignore, discard
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enshrine values, enshrined in law, enshrined in constitution, enshrine rights
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#3009
🎭
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ensemble
/ɒnˈsɒmbəl/
noun
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a group of things or people viewed as a whole, especially performers in music or theater
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The theater ensemble gave a spectacular performance. |
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group, band, company, cast, team
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individual, soloist
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musical ensemble, theater ensemble, dance ensemble, ensemble performance
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#3010
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ensconce
/ɪnˈskɒns/
verb
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ensconced
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ensconced
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ensconces
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ensconcing
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to settle comfortably or securely in a place; to hide or shelter firmly
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She ensconced herself in a cozy armchair by the fireplace. |
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settle, install, hide, shelter, embed
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uncover, reveal, expose
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ensconce oneself, comfortably ensconced, ensconced in, deeply ensconced
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#3011
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enrapture
/ɪnˈræptʃər/
verb
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enraptured
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enraptured
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enraptures
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enrapturing
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To fill someone with great delight or joy.
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The beautiful music enraptured the audience. |
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delight, enchant, thrill, captivate
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displease, bore, sadden
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enrapture the audience, enraptured by, enraptured smile
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#3012
😡
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enrage
/ɪnˈreɪdʒ/
verb
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enraged
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enraged
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enrages
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enraging
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To make someone extremely angry.
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His unfair remarks enraged the audience. |
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anger, infuriate, provoke, irritate
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calm, soothe, appease
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enrage someone, enraged by, enraged crowd, enraged response
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#3013
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enormous
/ɪˈnɔːrməs/
adjective
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Extremely large in size, amount, or degree.
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They built an enormous stadium in the city. |
enormous effort |
a very great or intense amount of effort
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huge, vast, immense, massive, gigantic
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tiny, small, little
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enormous impact, enormous amount, enormous pressure, enormous responsibility
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#3014
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enormity
/ɪˈnɔːrmɪti/
noun
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The extreme scale, seriousness, or extent of something perceived as bad or morally wrong.
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The enormity of the crime shocked the entire community. |
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outrage, atrocity, wickedness, severity
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goodness, virtue, kindness
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the enormity of the crime, moral enormity, political enormity
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#3015
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ennui
/ˈɒnwiː/ or /ˈɑːnwiː/
noun
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A feeling of boredom, listlessness, or dissatisfaction arising from lack of excitement.
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After weeks of doing nothing, he sank into a deep sense of ennui. |
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boredom, tedium, dissatisfaction, weariness, apathy
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excitement, enthusiasm, interest
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feeling of ennui, sense of ennui, cultural ennui, intellectual ennui
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#3016
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engaged
/ɪnˈɡeɪdʒd/
adjective
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Busy, occupied, or pledged to be married.
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She is engaged to be married next summer. |
engaged in |
Actively involved or occupied in a particular activity.
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involved, occupied, betrothed, pledged, busy
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free, idle, disengaged
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engaged couple, engaged in work, deeply engaged, fully engaged
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#3017
⚔️
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enmity
/ˈɛnmɪti/
noun
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a feeling of hostility, hatred, or opposition
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There was a long history of enmity between the two families. |
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hostility, animosity, hatred, rivalry, resentment
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friendship, goodwill, harmony
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deep enmity, long-standing enmity, mutual enmity
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#3018
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enliven
/ɪnˈlaɪvən/
verb
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enlivened
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enlivened
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enlivens
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enlivening
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to make something more lively, interesting, or cheerful
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Her jokes helped enliven the dull meeting. |
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brighten, animate, energize, refresh, cheer
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dull, depress, deaden
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enliven the atmosphere, enliven the meeting, enliven with
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#3019
🎖️
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enlist
/ɪnˈlɪst/
verb
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enlisted
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enlisted
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enlists
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enlisting
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to join or sign up, especially for military service; to secure someone's support or help
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He decided to enlist in the army after graduation. |
enlist support |
to gain someone's help or cooperation
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recruit, enroll, sign up, join
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resign, discharge, quit
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enlist in the army, enlist support, enlist volunteers
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#3020
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enlighten
/ɪnˈlaɪtən/
verb
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enlightened
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enlightened
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enlightens
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enlightening
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to give someone greater knowledge or understanding about a subject or situation
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The teacher tried to enlighten the students about ancient history. |
enlighten me |
a request for more information or explanation
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inform, educate, instruct, illuminate, explain
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confuse, mislead, obscure
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enlighten the public, enlighten someone, enlighten about
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#3021
🔥
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enkindle
/ɛnˈkɪndl/
verb
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enkindled
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enkindled
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enkindles
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enkindling
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to set on fire or inspire strong emotion
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The speech enkindled hope in the audience. |
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ignite, spark, inflame, arouse, inspire
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extinguish, suppress, quench
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enkindle hope, enkindle passion, enkindle fire, enkindle love
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#3022
📜
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enjoin
/ɛnˈdʒɔɪn/
verb
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enjoined
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enjoined
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enjoins
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enjoining
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to instruct or urge someone to do something; to prohibit legally
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The judge enjoined the company from continuing its activities. |
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urge, command, order, prohibit, forbid
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allow, permit, approve
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enjoin someone, enjoin action, enjoin company, enjoin from doing
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#3023
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enigmatic
/ˌɛnɪɡˈmætɪk/
adjective
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mysterious and difficult to interpret or understand
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He gave me an enigmatic smile. |
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mysterious, puzzling, cryptic, obscure
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clear, obvious, transparent
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enigmatic smile, enigmatic personality, enigmatic character, enigmatic expression
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#3024
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enigma
/ɪˈnɪɡmə/
noun
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a person or thing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand
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Her sudden disappearance remains an enigma. |
an enigma wrapped in a mystery |
something very difficult to understand or explain
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mystery, puzzle, riddle, conundrum
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clarity, explanation
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solve the enigma, great enigma, historical enigma, political enigma
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#3025
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enhance
/ɪnˈhæns/
verb
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enhanced
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enhanced
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enhances
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enhancing
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to improve the quality, value, or extent of something
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The new features will enhance the user experience. |
enhance beauty |
to make someone or something look more beautiful
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improve, boost, enrich, heighten, strengthen
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diminish, weaken, reduce
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enhance performance, enhance skills, enhance quality, enhance experience
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#3026
🌊
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engulf
/ɪnˈɡʌlf/
verb
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engulfed
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engulfed
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engulfs
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engulfing
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to completely surround or cover something or someone
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The village was engulfed by floodwaters. |
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overwhelm, swallow, consume, immerse, bury
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release, uncover, free
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engulf in flames, engulf by water, engulf the city, engulf completely
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#3027
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engross
/ɪnˈɡroʊs/
verb
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engrossed
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engrossed
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engrosses
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engrossing
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to absorb all the attention or interest of someone
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She was so engrossed in the book that she forgot the time. |
engrossed in thought |
completely absorbed in one's own thinking
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absorb, captivate, occupy, fascinate, immerse
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distract, bore, disengage
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engrossed in, engrossing story, engross in reading, engross attention
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#3028
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engrave
/ɪnˈɡreɪv/
verb
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engraved
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engraves
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engraving
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to cut or carve a design, letter, or pattern into a hard surface
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The craftsman engraved her name on the silver ring. |
engraved in memory |
something permanently remembered
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etch, carve, inscribe, imprint, cut
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erase, remove, delete
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engrave name, engrave design, engrave message, engrave initials
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#3029
🌱
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engender
/ɪnˈdʒɛndər/
verb
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engendered
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engendered
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engenders
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engendering
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to cause or give rise to a feeling, situation, or condition
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His policies engendered trust among the citizens. |
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cause, generate, produce, provoke, trigger
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destroy, suppress, extinguish
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engender trust, engender hope, engender feelings, engender debate
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#3030
✨
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engaging
/ɪnˈɡeɪdʒɪŋ/
adjective
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charming, attractive, or interesting
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The speaker gave an engaging presentation that captured everyone's attention. |
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charming, captivating, appealing, delightful, fascinating
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boring, dull, uninteresting
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engaging personality, engaging story, engaging smile, engaging content
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