Lesson 133
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Lesson 133 - Mask Toggle

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Word Past Past Participle Third Person Singular Gerund Meaning Example Sentence Example Expression Example Expression Meaning Synonyms Antonyms Collocations
#3961
💪
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gumption
/ˈɡʌmp.ʃən/
noun
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Courage, resourcefulness, or initiative.
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It takes real gumption to start your own business.

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initiative, resourcefulness, courage, determination, boldness
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cowardice, laziness, timidity
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show gumption, display gumption, lack gumption
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#3962
🌿
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habitat
/ˈhæbɪˌtæt/
noun
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The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
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The rainforest is the natural habitat of many rare species.

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environment, dwelling, territory, ecosystem, surroundings
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unnatural place, barren land
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natural habitat, wildlife habitat, forest habitat, marine habitat
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#3963
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
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habitant
/ˈhæbɪtənt/
noun
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An inhabitant; a person or animal that lives in a particular place.
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The habitants of the village were friendly and welcoming.

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inhabitant, resident, dweller, occupant, settler
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visitor, outsider, stranger
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native habitant, rural habitant, city habitant, permanent habitant
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#3964
🏠
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habitable
/ˈhæbɪtəbl/
adjective
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Suitable to live in; capable of sustaining life.
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Scientists are searching for habitable planets beyond our solar system.

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livable, inhabitable, fit, suitable, safe
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uninhabitable, hostile, unsafe
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habitable planet, habitable zone, habitable environment, habitable world
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#3965
🧭
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gyroscope
/ˈdʒaɪrəˌskoʊp/
noun
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A device consisting of a wheel or disk mounted so it can spin rapidly and maintain orientation, used for navigation and balance.
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The airplane's navigation system relies on a gyroscope for stability.

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stabilizer, rotor, spinner, compass, instrument
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instability, imbalance
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gyroscope sensor, gyroscope technology, digital gyroscope, gyroscope system
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#3966
🌀
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gyrate
/ˈdʒaɪreɪt/
verb
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gyrated
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gyrated
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gyrates
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gyrating
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to move or spin quickly in circles
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The dancer gyrated wildly to the rhythm of the drums.

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gyrate wildly

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to spin or move energetically in circles
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spin, whirl, twirl, rotate, revolve
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stand still, remain steady
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gyrate wildly, gyrate around, gyrate rapidly
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#3967
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gynecology
/ˌɡaɪnəˈkɒlədʒi/
noun
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the branch of medicine dealing with women's reproductive health
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She decided to specialize in gynecology after medical school.

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women's medicine, obstetrics, reproductive medicine
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andrology, general medicine
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study gynecology, gynecology clinic, gynecology department, gynecology specialist
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#3968
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gynecocracy
/ˌɡaɪnəˈkɒkrəsi/
noun
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a society or government ruled by women
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The ancient tribe was known for its gynecocracy, where women held all positions of power.

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matriarchy, female rule, women leadership
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patriarchy, male rule
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ancient gynecocracy, tribal gynecocracy, political gynecocracy
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#3969
🥤
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guzzle
/ˈɡʌzəl/
verb
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guzzled
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guzzled
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guzzles
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guzzling
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to drink greedily or excessively
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He guzzled three cans of soda in a few minutes.

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guzzle down

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to consume something quickly and greedily
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swallow, gulp, drink, consume, devour
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sip, savor
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guzzle beer, guzzle soda, guzzle fuel, guzzle water
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#3970
👨
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guy
/ɡaɪ/
noun
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an informal term for a man; sometimes used to refer to a person in general
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That guy over there is my best friend.

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good guy

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a person who is kind and decent
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man, fellow, dude, chap, lad
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woman, lady
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that guy, some guy, young guy, nice guy, guy next door
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#3971
💨
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gusty
/ˈɡʌsti/
adjective
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characterized by strong, sudden bursts of wind
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It was a cold, gusty day by the sea.

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blustery, windy, breezy, stormy
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calm, still
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gusty winds, gusty day, gusty conditions
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#3972
🔥
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gusto
/ˈɡʌstoʊ/
noun
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great enjoyment, energy, or enthusiasm in doing something
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She sang the song with great gusto.

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with gusto

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to do something with enthusiasm and energy
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enthusiasm, zeal, energy, vigor, relish
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apathy, indifference
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with gusto, full of gusto, great gusto
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#3973
👅
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gustatory
/ˈɡʌstəˌtɔːri/
adjective
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relating to the sense of taste
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The restaurant offered a gustatory experience unlike any other.

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tasting, palatable, flavorful, sensory
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tasteless, bland
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gustatory senses, gustatory pleasure, gustatory delight
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#3974
🌬️
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gust
/ɡʌst/
noun
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a sudden strong rush of wind or air
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A sudden gust of wind blew the papers away.

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gust of laughter

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a sudden burst of loud laughter
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blast, flurry, puff, breeze
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calm, stillness
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gust of wind, strong gust, sudden gust
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#3975
💦
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gush
/ɡʌʃ/
verb
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gushed
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gushed
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gushes
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gushing
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to flow out suddenly and forcefully, or to express something enthusiastically
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Tears began to gush from her eyes.

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gush over

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to show excessive enthusiasm or admiration for something
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pour, spurt, flow, effuse, rave
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trickle, drip
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gush of water, gush of blood, gush over someone, gush with pride
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#3976
🗣️
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gruff
/ɡrʌf/
adjective
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Rough or stern in manner, speech, or voice.
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Despite his gruff manner, he was very kind-hearted.

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gruff exterior

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A rough outward appearance that hides a softer personality.
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rough, harsh, blunt, brusque, stern
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gentle, kind, soft
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gruff voice, gruff manner, gruff reply, gruff exterior
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#3977
🍬
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gum
/ɡʌm/
noun, verb
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gummed
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gummed
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gums
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gumming
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A sticky substance from plants or used as adhesive; also the tissue around teeth.
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He chewed gum while waiting for the bus.

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stick like gum

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to adhere firmly like glue
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adhesive, resin, paste, glue, stick
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loosen, detach, separate
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chewing gum, bubble gum, gum disease
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#3978
⛰️
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gully
/ˈɡʌl.i/
noun
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A narrow channel or ravine worn away by water.
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After the storm, the road was cut by a deep gully.

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ravine, ditch, trench, channel, furrow
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hill, rise, mound
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deep gully, road gully, erosion gully
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#3979
🙈
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gullible
/ˈɡʌl.ə.bəl/
adjective
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Easily deceived or tricked.
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She was so gullible that she believed every rumor.

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naive, trusting, credulous, unsuspecting, innocent
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skeptical, suspicious, cautious
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gullible person, extremely gullible, seem gullible
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#3980
🕊️
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gull
/ɡʌl/
noun, verb
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gulled
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gulled
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gulls
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gulling
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A seabird with long wings and usually white and gray feathers; as a verb, to deceive or trick someone.
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The fisherman watched the gulls circle above the boat.

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gull someone into

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to trick someone into doing something
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seabird, deceive, trick, fool, mislead
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truth, honesty, reality
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seagull colony, gull cries, gull someone, gullible victim
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#3981
🎭
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guise
/ɡaɪz/
noun
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An external form, appearance, or manner of presentation, often hiding the true nature
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He approached in the guise of a friend.

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under the guise of

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pretending to be something else; using a false appearance
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appearance, pretense, disguise, semblance
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reality, truth, openness
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under the guise, in the guise of, guise of friendship
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#3982
🪙
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guinea
/ˈɡɪni/
noun
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A former British gold coin; also refers to Guinea, a country in West Africa
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The antique coin was worth one guinea.

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coin, currency, token
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paper money
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one guinea, half guinea, gold guinea
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#3983
😔
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guilt
/ɡɪlt/
noun
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A feeling of responsibility or remorse for an offense or wrongdoing
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She felt deep guilt after lying to her friend.

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guilty conscience

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a feeling of guilt for wrongdoing
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remorse, shame, regret, fault
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innocence, blamelessness
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feel guilt, deep guilt, sense of guilt
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#3984
😊
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guileless
/ˈɡaɪlləs/
adjective
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Innocent and without deceit
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Her guileless smile won everyone’s heart.

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innocent, honest, sincere, naive
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cunning, deceitful, crafty
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guileless child, guileless nature, guileless smile
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#3985
🦊
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guile
/ɡaɪl/
noun
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Cleverness or cunning used to achieve a goal, often in a deceptive way
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He used guile to win the negotiation.

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with guile

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using clever or deceitful means
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cunning, deceit, slyness, craft, trickery
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honesty, sincerity, truth
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full of guile, act with guile, guile and charm
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#3986
😂
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guffaw
/ɡəˈfɔː/
noun/verb
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guffawed
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guffawed
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guffaws
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guffawing
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a loud and boisterous laugh
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The audience guffawed at the comedian’s joke.

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laugh, chuckle, roar, cackle
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silence, sob
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burst into a guffaw, loud guffaw, hearty guffaw, guffaw of laughter
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#3987
🤔
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guess
/ɡɛs/
verb
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guessed
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guessed
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guesses
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guessing
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to form an opinion or give an answer without certainty
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Can you guess the answer to this riddle?

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take a guess

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to attempt an answer without being sure
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estimate, suppose, conjecture, assume, predict
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know, confirm, determine
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guess correctly, random guess, wild guess, guess the answer
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#3988
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guarantee
/ˌɡærənˈtiː/
noun/verb
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guaranteed
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guaranteed
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guarantees
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guaranteeing
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a formal promise or assurance, especially about the quality or durability of a product
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The company guarantees a refund if the product is faulty.

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money-back guarantee

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a promise that money will be refunded if the product is unsatisfactory
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assure, promise, warrant, pledge
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break, deny, disclaim
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lifetime guarantee, product guarantee, guarantee success, guarantee satisfaction
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#3989
🐗
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grunt
/ɡrʌnt/
verb
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grunted
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grunted
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grunts
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grunting
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to make a low, rough sound, often when exerting effort or expressing annoyance
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He grunted as he lifted the heavy box.

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grunt work

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boring, physically difficult, or routine work
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groan, moan, sigh, mutter
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speak, articulate, express
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grunt with effort, grunt loudly, grunt of approval, grunt work
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#3990
😒
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grumble
/ˈɡrʌmbəl/
verb
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grumbled
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grumbled
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grumbles
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grumbling
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to complain quietly or in a low voice
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She often grumbles about the traffic.

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grumble in your beard

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to complain quietly without intending others to hear
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complain, mutter, moan, whine, grouse
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praise, compliment, approve
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grumble about, constant grumble, low grumble, grumble of thunder
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