Lesson 372
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Lesson 372 - 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
#11125
❤️
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heart
/hɑːrt/
noun
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the organ that pumps blood through the body; also the center of emotions
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Her heart was beating fast with excitement.

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at heart

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in essence or fundamentally
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core, center, emotion, spirit, soul
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mind, brain
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heart attack, broken heart, kind heart, follow your heart
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#11126
👩
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herself
/hɜːrˈsɛlf/
pronoun
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used to refer to a female person as the object of a verb or preposition when she is the subject
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She prepared the meal all by herself.

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by herself

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alone, without help
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on her own, alone, independently, solo, unaided
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together, with others
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by herself, for herself, to herself, herself alone
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#11127
🦸
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hero
/ˈhɪəroʊ/
noun
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a person admired for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities
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The firefighter became a hero after saving the child.

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unsung hero

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a person who makes a great contribution without recognition
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champion, savior, idol, warrior, legend
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villain, coward
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national hero, war hero, real hero, unsung hero
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#11128
📍
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here
/hɪr/
adverb
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in, at, or to this place
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Please come here quickly.

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here and there

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in various places
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present, nearby, close, around
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there, away
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come here, right here, here today, stay here
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#11129
👩
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her
/hɜːr/
pronoun
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used to refer to a female person or animal already mentioned or easily identified
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I saw her at the park yesterday.

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give her a hand

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to help her
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herself, that woman, the girl
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him, his
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her book, her house, with her, for her
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#11130
🤝
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helpful
/ˈhɛlpfəl/
adjective
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giving help or being useful
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The guide was very helpful during our trip.

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supportive, useful, kind, accommodating, beneficial
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unhelpful, useless, uncooperative
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helpful advice, helpful guide, helpful information, helpful staff
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#11131
👋
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hello
/həˈloʊ/
interjection
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a greeting or expression used when meeting someone or starting a conversation
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She answered the phone with a cheerful hello.

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say hello to

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to greet someone
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hi, greetings, hey, howdy, welcome
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goodbye, farewell
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say hello, hello there, big hello, hello everyone
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#11132
🔥
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hell
/hɛl/
noun
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a place or state of great suffering and torment, often in religious belief
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He feared that his sins would send him to hell.

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raise hell

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to cause trouble or a noisy disturbance
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inferno, torment, misery, damnation
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heaven, paradise
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living hell, go to hell, raise hell
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#11133
🚁
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helicopter
/ˈhɛlɪˌkɒptər/
noun
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an aircraft with rotating blades that can take off and land vertically
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The helicopter landed safely on the hospital roof.

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helicopter parenting

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a style of parenting where parents are overly focused on their children
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chopper, rotorcraft, whirlybird
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airplane, glider
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helicopter ride, helicopter landing, helicopter rescue
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#11134
📏
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height
/haɪt/
noun
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the measurement of someone or something from base to top
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The height of the tower impressed the visitors.

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at the height of

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at the most intense point of something
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altitude, elevation, tallness, stature
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depth, low
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average height, great height, height measurement
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#11135
👠
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heel
/hiːl/
noun
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the back part of the human foot below the ankle
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Her shoe was rubbing against her heel.

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at someone's heels

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closely following someone
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backfoot, rear, sole, spur
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toe, front
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high heel, cracked heel, Achilles heel
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#11136
⚖️
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heavy
/ˈhɛvi/
adjective
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having great weight; difficult to lift or move
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The box was too heavy for her to carry alone.

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heavy heart

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a feeling of deep sadness
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weighty, massive, bulky, hefty, substantial
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light, weightless, airy
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heavy rain, heavy traffic, heavy bag, heavy burden
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#11137
🌧️
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heavily
/ˈhɛvɪli/
adverb
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to a great degree; with a lot of weight, intensity, or force
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It rained heavily all night.

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intensely, strongly, severely, weightily
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lightly, mildly
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heavily loaded, heavily armed, heavily influenced, heavily involved
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#11138
☁️
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heaven
/ˈhɛvən/
noun
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the place believed to be the home of God and the afterlife of the good; a state of extreme happiness
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They believe that good people go to heaven after death.

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move heaven and earth

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to do everything possible to achieve something
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paradise, bliss, afterlife, nirvana, delight
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hell, misery
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go to heaven, heaven on earth, gates of heaven, pray to heaven
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#11139
🔥
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heat
/hiːt/
noun/verb
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heated
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heated
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heats
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heating
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intensity of hotness; to make something warm or hot
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They heated the soup on the stove.

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in the heat of the moment

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acting without thinking due to strong emotions
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warmth, hotness, fire, passion, energy
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cold, chill
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heat wave, heat up, body heat, generate heat
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#11140
½
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half
/hæf/
noun, adjective
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one of two equal parts of something
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He ate half of the cake.

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half-hearted

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without much effort or enthusiasm
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portion, part, piece, division
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whole, complete
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half price, half hour, half life, half way
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#11141
👂
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hearing
/ˈhɪərɪŋ/
noun
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the ability to perceive sounds or an official meeting to listen to arguments or evidence
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The judge scheduled a hearing for next week.

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hard of hearing

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having partial hearing loss
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listening, audition, perception, trial, meeting
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deafness, silence
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court hearing, public hearing, hearing aid, hearing loss
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#11142
👂
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hear
/hɪr/
verb
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heard
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heard
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hears
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hearing
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To perceive sound with the ear.
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I can hear birds singing outside.

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hear from someone

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to receive news or communication from someone
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listen, perceive, detect, notice, overhear
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ignore, silence
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hear a sound, hear the news, hear from friends, hear clearly
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#11143
💪
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health
/hɛlθ/
noun
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The state of being free from illness or injury.
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Exercise is important for good health.

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in good health

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being healthy
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wellness, fitness, condition, wellbeing
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illness, sickness, disease
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good health, health care, public health, mental health
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#11144
🏢
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headquarters
/ˈhɛdˌkwɔːrtərz/
noun
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The main office or center of operations of an organization.
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The company’s headquarters is located in New York.

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main office, center, base, hub, command post
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branch, outpost
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corporate headquarters, police headquarters, company headquarters, military headquarters
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#11145
📰
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headline
/ˈhɛdˌlaɪn/
noun
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The title of a newspaper article printed in large letters.
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The scandal made front-page headlines.

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grab the headlines

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to attract public attention
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title, heading, banner, caption, news
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detail, footnote
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front-page headline, news headline, headline story, write a headline
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#11146
👤
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head
/hɛd/
noun, verb
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headed
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headed
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heads
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heading
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The upper part of the human body or to lead or be in charge of something.
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She turned her head to look out the window.

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head over heels

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completely in love
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chief, leader, boss, director, skull
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follower, subordinate
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head of department, head office, head a team, shake your head
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#11147
👨
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he
/hiː/
pronoun
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used to refer to a male person or animal already mentioned or easily identified
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He is my best friend.

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the man, that person, him
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she, her
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he said, he was, he went, he did
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#11148
👒
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hat
/hæt/
noun
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a shaped covering for the head, often with a brim
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He wore a black hat to the party.

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to wear many hats

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to have many roles or responsibilities
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cap, headgear, helmet, bonnet
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barehead
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wear a hat, take off hat, straw hat, cowboy hat
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#11149
😯
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hardly
/ˈhɑːrdli/
adverb
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almost not; scarcely
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She could hardly believe her eyes.

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barely, scarcely, rarely, seldom, infrequently
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easily, certainly, often
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hardly ever, hardly any, hardly noticeable, hardly believe
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#11150
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happen
/ˈhæpən/
verb
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happened
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happened
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happens
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happening
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to take place or occur, usually by chance
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Accidents can happen at any time.

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what happens, happens

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an expression used to accept events as they occur without worry
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occur, take place, transpire, arise, ensue
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prevent, stop, avoid
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happen suddenly, happen accidentally, happen again, happen quickly
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#11151
🖼️
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hang
/hæŋ/
verb
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hung
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hung
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hangs
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hanging
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to suspend or attach something from above so that it moves freely or is supported
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She decided to hang the painting on the living room wall.

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hang in there

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used to encourage someone to persevere through a difficult time
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suspend, dangle, attach, display, drape
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remove, drop, take down
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hang clothes, hang picture, hang around, hang up
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#11152
🪟
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handle
/ˈhændl̩/
noun, verb
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handled
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handled
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handles
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handling
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the part of an object designed to be held in the hand; to deal with or manage a situation
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He could not handle the pressure of the job.

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fly off the handle

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to suddenly become very angry
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grip, hold, control, manage
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ignore, release
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door handle, handle carefully, handle with care
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#11153
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handful
/ˈhænd.fʊl/
noun
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the amount of something that can be held in one hand; a small number
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She took a handful of nuts.

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a handful

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a small number of people or things; someone difficult to manage
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few, small amount, little, portion
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many, plenty
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a handful of, only a handful, just a handful
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#11154
🤚
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hand
/hænd/
noun, verb
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handed
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handed
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hands
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handing
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the part of the body at the end of the arm used for holding things
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She raised her hand to ask a question.

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in safe hands

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being looked after by someone competent and reliable
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palm, fist, grip, hold
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foot, neglect
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shake hands, hand in, hand out, raise hand
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