Lesson 344
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Lesson 344 - 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
#10285
😈
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wicked
/ˈwɪkɪd/
adjective
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morally bad or evil; also informally very good or impressive
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The villain in the story was truly wicked.

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wicked sense of humor

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a mischievous or dark style of humor
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evil, cruel, bad, sinful, malicious
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good, kind, virtuous
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wicked act, wicked smile, wicked laugh, wicked witch
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#10286
↔️
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zag
/zæɡ/
verb
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zagged
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zagged
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zags
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zagging
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to make a sharp change in direction, especially in a zigzag pattern
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The rabbit zagged quickly to escape the fox.

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swerve, veer, twist, turn
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straighten, align
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zig and zag, zag sharply, zag to the left
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#10287
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yell
/jɛl/
verb
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yelled
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yelled
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yells
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yelling
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to shout loudly, usually out of anger or excitement
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The coach yelled instructions to the players.

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yell at

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to shout at someone angrily
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shout, scream, holler, cry, call
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whisper, murmur
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yell loudly, yell at someone, yell for help
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#10288
💭
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yearn
/jɜːn/
verb
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yearned
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yearned
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yearns
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yearning
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to have a strong desire or longing for something
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She yearns for a peaceful life in the countryside.

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yearn for

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to deeply desire something
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long, crave, desire, pine, hunger
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dislike, reject, despise
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yearn for freedom, yearn for love, yearn to escape
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#10289
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wrong
/rɒŋ/
adjective
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not correct or true; mistaken
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It is wrong to cheat on a test.

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rub someone the wrong way

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to irritate or annoy someone
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incorrect, mistaken, false, erroneous, inaccurate
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correct, true, right
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completely wrong, prove wrong, wrong decision, wrong time
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#10290
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worn
/wɔːrn/
adjective, verb (past participle of wear)
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damaged, weakened, or deteriorated from use or age
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His shoes were old and worn.

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worn out

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exhausted or extremely tired
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used, frayed, tattered, damaged, shabby
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new, fresh, unused
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worn clothes, worn shoes, worn path, worn out
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#10291
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work
/wɜːrk/
verb, noun
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worked
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worked
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works
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working
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to perform a task or job; physical or mental effort
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She works at a software company.

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work hard

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to put in great effort in doing something
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labor, job, employment, effort, task
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rest, leisure, idleness
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work experience, work hard, work schedule, work environment
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#10292
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word
/wɜːrd/
noun
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a single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing
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He looked up the word in the dictionary.

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word of mouth

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information passed verbally from one person to another
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term, expression, phrase, utterance
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silence, quiet
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word meaning, word choice, spoken word, word of mouth
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#10293
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wonderful
/ˈwʌndərfəl/
adjective
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extremely good or impressive
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She had a wonderful time at the party.

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wonderful world

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a phrase celebrating the beauty and positivity of life
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amazing, excellent, superb, marvelous, fantastic
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awful, terrible, dreadful
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wonderful experience, wonderful time, wonderful news, wonderful feeling
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#10294
😔
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woes
/woʊz/
noun
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great sorrow or distress; troubles
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The company faced financial woes after the market crash.

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woes of life

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the difficulties and problems people face in life
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sorrows, troubles, misfortunes, hardships, griefs
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joys, happiness, delights
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financial woes, personal woes, economic woes, health woes
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#10295
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wise
/waɪz/
adjective
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having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment
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It was wise of him to save money for the future.

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wise up

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to become more knowledgeable or aware
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prudent, sensible, intelligent, judicious
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foolish, ignorant, unwise
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wise decision, wise man, wise choice, appear wise
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#10296
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wingspan
/ˈwɪŋˌspæn/
noun
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the distance from the tip of one wing to the tip of the other wing
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The eagle has an impressive wingspan of over two meters.

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wing spread, breadth, span
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narrowness
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large wingspan, measure wingspan, bird wingspan
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#10297
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winery
/ˈwaɪnəri/
noun
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a place where wine is made
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They visited a famous winery in France.

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vineyard, distillery, wine factory
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brewery
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famous winery, local winery, visit a winery
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#10298
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win
/wɪn/
verb
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won
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won
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wins
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winning
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to achieve victory in a competition or succeed in getting something
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She hopes to win the championship this year.

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win over

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to persuade or gain support
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succeed, triumph, prevail, conquer
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lose, fail, surrender
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win a prize, win a game, win support, win the championship
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#10299
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wild
/waɪld/
adjective
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living or growing in the natural environment; uncontrolled or untamed
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The children ran wild in the park.

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run wild

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to behave without restraint or control
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untamed, feral, uncontrolled, savage, free
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tame, domestic, controlled
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wild animal, wild nature, wild guess, wild behavior
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#10300
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abortion
/əˈbɔːrʃən/
noun
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The deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, usually performed during the first 28 weeks.
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The debate about abortion continues to divide public opinion.

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abortion rights

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The legal rights of women to have access to abortion procedures.
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termination, miscarriage, ending, interruption
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birth, delivery
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legal abortion, safe abortion, abortion clinic, abortion law
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#10301
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wholehearted
/ˌhoʊlˈhɑːrtɪd/
adjective
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showing complete sincerity and commitment; fully enthusiastic
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She gave her wholehearted support to the project.

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sincere, devoted, earnest, enthusiastic, committed
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half-hearted, indifferent
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wholehearted support, wholehearted effort, wholehearted approval, wholehearted dedication
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#10302
💍
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wed
/wɛd/
verb
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wed
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wed
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weds
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wedding
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to marry someone; to enter into a marriage
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They decided to wed in a small ceremony by the beach.

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newly wed

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someone who has recently married
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marry, unite, join, espouse
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divorce, separate
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wed someone, plan to wed, wed in church, wed soon
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#10303
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wealth
/wɛlθ/
noun
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an abundance of valuable possessions or money; prosperity
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The businessman built his wealth through hard work and smart investments.

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wealth of experience

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a large amount of knowledge or skill gained through practice or time
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riches, fortune, prosperity, affluence
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poverty, need, scarcity
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accumulate wealth, wealth distribution, create wealth, family wealth
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#10304
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vivid
/ˈvɪvɪd/
adjective
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producing strong, clear, and detailed images in the mind; strikingly bright or intense
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She gave a vivid description of her childhood home.

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vivid imagination

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the ability to form strong, clear, and creative mental images
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bright, intense, striking, graphic, lively
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dull, vague, faint
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vivid memory, vivid color, vivid imagination, vivid detail
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#10305
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virtue
/ˈvɜːrtʃuː/
noun
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High moral standards or a good quality considered morally good.
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Patience is considered a great virtue.

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by virtue of

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because of; as a result of
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morality, goodness, integrity, righteousness
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vice, immorality, corruption
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cardinal virtue, moral virtue, virtue of patience
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#10306
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victory
/ˈvɪktəri/
noun
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An act of defeating an opponent or achieving success in a struggle or contest.
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The team celebrated their victory after the final match.

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sweet victory

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a satisfying or well-deserved success
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triumph, success, win, conquest
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defeat, loss, failure
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celebrate victory, great victory, decisive victory
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#10307
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vibrate
/ˈvaɪbreɪt/
verb
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vibrated
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vibrated
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vibrates
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vibrating
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To move or cause to move continuously and rapidly back and forth.
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The phone began to vibrate on the table.

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vibrate with excitement

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to be filled with strong feelings of excitement
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shake, tremble, quiver, oscillate
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stabilize, steady
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phone vibrates, vibrate with sound, vibrate strongly
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#10308
💭
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velleity
/vəˈliːɪti/
noun
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A wish or inclination not strong enough to lead to action.
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His interest in painting never grew beyond a mere velleity.

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whim, inclination, fancy, wish
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determination, resolve, commitment
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mere velleity, faint velleity
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#10309
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vehemence
/ˈviːəməns/
noun
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Great forcefulness or intensity of expression, emotion, or conviction.
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She spoke with vehemence during the debate.

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passion, fervor, intensity, zeal, ardor
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calmness, gentleness, mildness
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with vehemence, vehemence of speech, vehemence of feelings
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#10310
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vast
/vɑːst/
adjective
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extremely large in size, amount, or extent
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The desert stretches across a vast area of land.

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vast majority

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a very large number of people or things compared to the rest
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immense, huge, enormous, massive, expansive
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small, tiny, limited
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vast amount, vast majority, vast area, vast distance
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#10311
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vary
/ˈveəri/
verb
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varied
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varied
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varies
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varying
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to differ in size, amount, degree, or nature
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The prices of fruits vary from season to season.

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vary widely

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to differ significantly
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differ, change, alter, fluctuate, diversify
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remain, stay, continue
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vary greatly, vary according to, vary from, vary in size
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#10312
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vanity
/ˈvænɪti/
noun
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excessive pride in one's appearance, achievements, or possessions
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His vanity made him buy an expensive car just to impress others.

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vanity fair

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a place or situation where frivolous activities dominate
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pride, conceit, arrogance, ego
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humility, modesty
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personal vanity, vanity table, vanity project, vanity mirror
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#10313
🗑️
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valueless
/ˈvæljuːləs/
adjective
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having no worth, importance, or usefulness
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The old broken phone was considered valueless.

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worthless, useless, trivial, insignificant
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valuable, useful, important
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valueless item, valueless paper, almost valueless, practically valueless
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#10314
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vacant
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adjective
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empty, unoccupied, or not being used
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The apartment has been vacant for three months.

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vacant look

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an expression showing emptiness or lack of thought
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empty, unoccupied, unused, free, available
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occupied, filled, engaged
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vacant position, vacant lot, vacant house, vacant seat
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