Lesson 368
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Lesson 368 - 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
#11005
🔥
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flame
/fleɪm/
noun
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A hot glowing body of ignited gas that is generated by something on fire.
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The flame from the candle lit up the dark room.

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add fuel to the flames

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To make an already bad situation worse.
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fire, blaze, light, spark
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smoke, ash
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flame of fire, candle flame, burning flame, flame out
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#11006
🦶
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foot
/fʊt/
noun
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The lower extremity of the leg below the ankle, used for standing and walking.
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He injured his foot while playing basketball.

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put your foot down

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to assert authority or take a firm stand
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leg end, paw, hoof, base, bottom
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head, top
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bare foot, foot injury, left foot, right foot, foot step
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#11007
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food
/fuːd/
noun
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any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink to maintain life and growth
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Rice is a common food in Asia.

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comfort food

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food that provides a sense of well-being or nostalgia
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meal, dish, cuisine, nourishment, sustenance
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poison, toxin
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fast food, healthy food, food supply, food chain
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#11008
👥
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following
/ˈfɑː.loʊ.ɪŋ/
noun
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a group of supporters or people who admire something or someone
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The singer has a large following around the world.

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fans, supporters, admirers, audience, enthusiasts
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critics, opponents
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large following, loyal following, following crowd, following group
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#11009
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
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folk
/foʊk/
noun
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people in general, often referring to a group or community
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Country folk often live a simple life.

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just plain folk

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ordinary people
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people, community, tribe, population, crowd
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individual, elite
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folk music, country folk, common folk, ordinary folk
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#11010
🎯
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focus
/ˈfoʊ.kəs/
verb
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focused
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focused
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focuses
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focusing
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to direct attention or effort on something specific
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She needs to focus on her studies.

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in focus

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clear and sharp in appearance or understanding
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concentrate, direct, aim, emphasize, highlight
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ignore, neglect, distract
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focus on, focus attention, focus sharply, focus clearly
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#11011
🕊️
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fly
/flaɪ/
verb
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flew
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flown
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flies
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flying
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to move through the air using wings or by being carried by the wind or an aircraft
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The birds fly south for the winter.

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fly high

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to be very successful or happy
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soar, glide, hover, ascend, travel
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fall, land, drop
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fly away, fly over, fly into, fly fast, fly high
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#11012
🌸
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flower
/ˈflaʊər/
noun
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the seed-bearing part of a plant, often colorful and fragrant, that blossoms
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The garden was full of colorful flowers.

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in full flower

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in a state of peak beauty or development
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blossom, bloom, flora, bud, petal
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wilt, decay, wither
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pick a flower, flower garden, flower shop, flower arrangement
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#11013
🌊
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flow
/floʊ/
verb
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flowed
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flowed
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flows
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flowing
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to move steadily and continuously in a current or stream
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The river flows gently through the valley.

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go with the flow

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to relax and accept a situation without trying to change it
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stream, run, circulate, pour, glide
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stop, halt, stagnate
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blood flow, water flow, flow freely, flow rate
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#11014
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floor
/flɔːr/
noun
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the lower surface of a room, on which one may walk
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The floor was covered with a soft carpet.

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wipe the floor with

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to defeat someone completely
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ground, surface, deck, level, platform
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ceiling, roof
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clean the floor, wooden floor, ground floor, floor tiles
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#11015
✈️
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flight
/flaɪt/
noun
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the act of flying, typically through the air; or a scheduled trip by an aircraft
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Our flight to London was delayed due to bad weather.

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take flight

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to escape or run away suddenly
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journey, trip, voyage, escape, air travel
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landing, stay, halt
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catch a flight, book a flight, flight attendant, flight schedule
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#11016
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flesh
/flɛʃ/
noun
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the soft substance consisting of muscle and fat that is found between the skin and bones of animals or humans
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The wound cut deep into the flesh of his arm.

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in the flesh

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in person, not through pictures or descriptions
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meat, tissue, muscle, body, skin
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bone, spirit, soul
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human flesh, tender flesh, flesh and blood, flesh wound
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#11017
🏃‍♂️
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flee
/fliː/
verb
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fled
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fled
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flees
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fleeing
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To run away from danger or a threatening situation.
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The villagers had to flee during the flood.

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flee the scene

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To quickly leave the place where an incident or crime has happened.
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escape, run, abscond, bolt, evacuate
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stay, remain
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flee from danger, flee the country, flee war, flee the scene
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#11018
🍦
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flavor
/ˈfleɪvər/
noun
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The distinctive taste of a food or drink.
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This ice cream has a delicious mango flavor.

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taste of your own medicine

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Experiencing the same unpleasant treatment that one has given to others.
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taste, savor, relish, tang, essence
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blandness, tastelessness
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flavor of ice cream, unique flavor, flavor profile, flavor combination
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#11019
📏
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flat
/flæt/
adjective
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Smooth and level, without raised areas or curves.
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The road ahead was completely flat.

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fall flat

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To fail completely to produce the intended effect.
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even, smooth, level, plain, horizontal
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bumpy, uneven, rough
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flat surface, flat tire, flat rate, flat shoes
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#11020
⚔️
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fighting
/ˈfaɪtɪŋ/
noun/verb
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fighting
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the act of engaging in a physical or verbal conflict
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The soldiers were fighting bravely on the battlefield.

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keep fighting

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to continue making effort despite challenges
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battle, combat, struggle, conflict, contest
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peace, harmony, agreement
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stop fighting, fighting spirit, fighting chance, fighting back
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#11021
5️⃣
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five
/faɪv/
noun
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The number 5; one more than four and one less than six.
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She bought five apples from the market.

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High five

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A gesture of celebration or greeting in which two people slap their raised hands together.
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5, quintet, pentad, V
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four, six
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five years, five minutes, five times, high five
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#11022
💪
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fitness
/ˈfɪtnəs/
noun
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the condition of being physically healthy and strong
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Regular exercise is important for good fitness.

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peak fitness

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the best level of physical health and strength
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health, wellness, strength, conditioning, vitality
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illness, weakness, unhealthiness
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fitness level, fitness program, fitness center, fitness test
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#11023
🎣
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fishing
/ˈfɪʃɪŋ/
noun/verb
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fishing
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the activity of catching fish
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Fishing is a popular activity in coastal villages.

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fishing for compliments

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trying to get praise or approval indirectly
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angling, catching fish, netting, trawling
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ignoring fish, land activity
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go fishing, fishing trip, fishing boat, fishing industry
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#11024
🐟
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fish
/fɪʃ/
noun/verb
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fished
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fished
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fishes
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fishing
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an aquatic animal with gills, or to try to catch such animals
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He went to the lake to fish early in the morning.

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a big fish

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an important or powerful person
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seafood, catch, angling, aquatic animal
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mammal, invertebrate
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catch fish, fried fish, fish market, fish tank
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#11025
🏢
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firm
/fɜːrm/
noun/adjective
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a business organization, or solid and steady
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She works at a law firm in the city.

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stand firm

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to remain strong in one’s position
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company, business, solid, steady, strong
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weak, unstable
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law firm, consulting firm, firm decision, firm grip
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#11026
🔥
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fire
/ˈfaɪər/
noun/verb
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fired
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fired
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fires
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firing
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the phenomenon of combustion, or to dismiss someone from a job
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The company decided to fire two employees last week.

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play with fire

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to take dangerous risks
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blaze, flame, ignite, dismiss, sack
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extinguish, hire
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start a fire, put out fire, fire alarm, fire someone
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#11027
☝️
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finger
/ˈfɪŋ.ɡər/
noun
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one of the five long parts of the hand
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He wore a gold ring on his finger.

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keep your fingers crossed

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hope for good luck
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digit, thumb, hand, knuckle, pointer
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palm, fist
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finger print, point a finger, ring finger, finger food
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#11028
👌
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fine
/faɪn/
adjective, noun, verb
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fined
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fined
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fines
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fining
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of high quality; very good, or a penalty for breaking a law
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She paid a fine for parking in the wrong place.

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cut it fine

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to allow very little time for something
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excellent, good, penalty, fee, delicate
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poor, bad, coarse
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pay a fine, fine art, fine weather, fine line
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#11029
📑
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finding
/ˈfaɪn.dɪŋ/
noun
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a discovery, conclusion, or result reached after investigation
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The scientist published her findings in a leading journal.

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discovery, result, conclusion, outcome, observation
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ignorance, loss
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research finding, important finding, surprising finding
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#11030
🔍
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find
/faɪnd/
verb
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found
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found
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finds
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finding
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to discover something or someone after searching
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She managed to find her lost keys under the couch.

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find out

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to discover information
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discover, locate, identify, detect, uncover
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lose, miss, overlook
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find out, find a way, find time, find fault
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#11031
💰
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finance
/ˈfaɪ.næns/ or /fəˈnæns/
noun, verb
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financed
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financed
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finances
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financing
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the management of money and investments, or to provide funds for something
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The company secured finance from a major bank.

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in finance

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working in the field of financial services
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funding, money, capital, investment, resources
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debt, loss, poverty
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finance department, finance company, personal finance, public finance, finance minister
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#11032
🏁
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final
/ˈfaɪnəl/
adjective/noun
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coming at the end; the last part of something
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The final exam will be held next week.

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final decision

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a conclusive and irreversible choice
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last, ultimate, concluding, terminal, decisive
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initial, first, beginning
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final exam, final round, final result, final decision
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#11033
🎬
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film
/fɪlm/
noun/verb
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filmed
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filmed
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films
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filming
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a motion picture or movie; or to record on camera
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They watched a film together on the weekend.

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short film

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a motion picture of brief duration
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movie, motion picture, cinema, video, documentary
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reality, stage, live show
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watch a film, film industry, film festival, film director
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#11034
📂
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file
/faɪl/
noun/verb
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filed
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filed
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files
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filing
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a collection of documents stored together; or to submit an official document
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She saved the report in a new file on her computer.

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file a complaint

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to officially register a complaint with an authority
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document, folder, record, archive, submit
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discard, erase, delete
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open file, save file, file cabinet, file a lawsuit
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