Lesson 381
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Lesson 381 - Mask Toggle

Emoji
Word Past Past Participle Third Person Singular Gerund Meaning Example Sentence Example Expression Example Expression Meaning Synonyms Antonyms Collocations
#11395
🙋
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me
/miː/
pronoun
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Used by a speaker to refer to themselves as the object of a verb or preposition.
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She gave me a beautiful gift.

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me time

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time spent relaxing alone and focusing on oneself
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myself, I, self
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you, he, she
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for me, to me, with me, about me
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#11396
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mere
/mɪr/
adjective
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Used to emphasize how small or insignificant something is.
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It was a mere suggestion, not a command.

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a mere formality

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Something done because it is expected, but without real importance
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simple, trivial, insignificant, minor, slight
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important, significant, major
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mere coincidence, mere child, mere formality, mere mention
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#11397
📜
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menu
/ˈmɛnjuː/
noun
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A list of food and drinks available at a restaurant or offered at a meal.
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The restaurant updated its menu with new dishes.

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set menu

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A fixed selection of dishes offered at a set price.
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bill of fare, food list, card, menu card, offerings
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emptiness, nothingness
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menu card, lunch menu, digital menu, special menu
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#11398
💬
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mention
/ˈmɛnʃən/
verb
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mentioned
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mentioned
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mentions
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mentioning
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To refer to something briefly without giving much detail.
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He mentioned her name during the meeting.

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not to mention

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Used to add emphasis to something by including an additional point.
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refer, cite, state, remark, bring up
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ignore, omit, overlook
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mention casually, fail to mention, specifically mention, worth mentioning
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#11399
🧩
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mental
/ˈmɛntəl/
adjective
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Relating to the mind, thoughts, or intellectual processes.
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He needs to take a break for his mental health.

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mental block

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An inability to think of something or remember something.
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cognitive, intellectual, psychological, rational, emotional
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physical, bodily
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mental health, mental illness, mental strength, mental state
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#11400
🧠
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memory
/ˈmɛməri/
noun
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The faculty of the mind by which information is stored and remembered.
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She has a vivid memory of her childhood home.

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in memory of

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As a way of showing respect for someone who has died.
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recollection, remembrance, retention, recall, reminiscence
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forgetfulness, amnesia
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short-term memory, long-term memory, memory loss, vivid memory
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#11401
🎫
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membership
/ˈmɛmbərʃɪp/
noun
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The state of being a member of a group, organization, or club.
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Her membership in the gym expires next month.

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membership drive

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A campaign to recruit new members for an organization.
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affiliation, enrollment, subscription, association, participation
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nonmembership, exclusion
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membership card, annual membership, club membership, membership fee
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#11402
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member
/ˈmembər/
noun
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a person or thing that belongs to a group or organization
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She is a member of the local sports club.

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active member

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a person who participates regularly in the activities of a group
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participant, affiliate, associate, enrollee
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outsider, nonmember
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club member, family member, group member, board member
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#11403
💊
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medication
/ˌmedɪˈkeɪʃən/
noun
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a drug or other form of medicine used to treat or prevent disease
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The doctor prescribed medication for his headache.

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take medication

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to consume prescribed medicine
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medicine, drug, remedy, prescription
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disease, illness
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take medication, prescribe medication, over-the-counter medication, pain medication
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#11404
🏥
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medical
/ˈmedɪkəl/
adjective
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relating to the science or practice of medicine
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He went for a medical check-up last week.

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medical condition

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a disease or health issue someone has
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clinical, healthcare, therapeutic, medicinal
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nonmedical, unhealthy
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medical treatment, medical advice, medical center, medical research
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#11405
🥩
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meat
/miːt/
noun
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the flesh of animals used as food
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She bought fresh meat from the market.

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the meat of the matter

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the most important or basic part of something
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flesh, beef, chicken, lamb, pork
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vegetable, fruit
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red meat, fresh meat, cooked meat, meat dish
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#11406
📏
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measurement
/ˈmeʒərmənt/
noun
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the size, length, or amount of something, as determined by measuring
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The tailor took my waist measurement before stitching the suit.

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take measurements

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to measure the size, length, or amount of something
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dimension, size, extent, magnitude, evaluation
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guess, estimate
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accurate measurement, take measurement, standard measurement, body measurement
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#11407
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meanwhile
/ˈmiːnˌwaɪl/
adverb
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At the same time; in the intervening period.
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She was cooking dinner; meanwhile, I set the table.

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at the same time, simultaneously, in the meantime, concurrently
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afterwards, later
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meanwhile back, meanwhile at home, and meanwhile
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#11408
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meaning
/ˈmiːnɪŋ/
noun
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The definition, purpose, or significance of something.
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The meaning of the word is explained in the dictionary.

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hidden meaning

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a deeper or secret interpretation of something
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sense, significance, purpose, definition, interpretation
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nonsense, insignificance, absurdity
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true meaning, literal meaning, meaning of life, meaning behind
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#11409
🍽️
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meal
/miːl/
noun
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An occasion when food is eaten, or the food that is eaten on such an occasion.
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We had a delicious meal at the restaurant.

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square meal

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a substantial, satisfying, and balanced meal
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dish, feast, food, banquet, repast
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fast, hunger, starvation
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have a meal, cook a meal, family meal, main meal
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#11410
🔢
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many
/ˈmɛni/
adjective
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a large number of
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Many students attended the lecture.

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many a time

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very often
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numerous, countless, several, various, multiple
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few, little
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many people, many years, many times, many ways
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#11411
🏛️
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mayor
/ˈmeɪər/
noun
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The elected head of a city, town, or municipality.
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The mayor announced a new policy to improve public transport.

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city leader, governor, official, magistrate, chief
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citizen, resident, subordinate
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mayor of the city, mayoral election, city mayor, mayor's office
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#11412
🌸
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may
/meɪ/
modal verb, noun
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Used to express possibility, permission, or uncertainty; also the name of the fifth month of the year.
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You may leave early if you finish your work.

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come what may

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No matter what happens.
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might, perhaps, can, possibility
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cannot, must not
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may occur, may happen, may I, month of May
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#11413
📌
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matter
/ˈmætər/
noun, verb
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mattered
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mattered
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matters
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mattering
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A subject or situation under consideration; to be important.
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It doesn’t matter what others think.

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a matter of time

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Something that will definitely happen sooner or later.
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issue, subject, affair, significance, importance
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triviality, insignificance
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serious matter, personal matter, matter of time
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#11414
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math
/mæθ/
noun
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The study of numbers, quantities, and shapes, also called mathematics.
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She is very good at math.

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do the math

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Figure something out logically or by calculation.
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mathematics, arithmetic, calculus, algebra
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nonsense, guesswork
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math problem, math test, math skills, math homework
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#11415
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match
/mætʃ/
noun, verb
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matched
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matched
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matches
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matching
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A contest between people or teams; to pair or correspond with something.
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The two teams will play a football match tomorrow.

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perfect match

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Two people or things that go very well together.
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contest, game, pair, partner, counterpart
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mismatch, imbalance
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football match, match the color, match made in heaven
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#11416
🎓
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master
/ˈmɑːstər/
noun, verb
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mastered
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mastered
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masters
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mastering
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A person with great skill or control in a subject or activity; to gain full command over something.
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She mastered the art of cooking Italian dishes.

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jack of all trades, master of none

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Someone who can do many things but is not an expert in any of them.
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expert, specialist, teacher, guru, controller
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novice, beginner, student
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master plan, master key, master skill, master class
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#11417
🎭
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mask
/mæsk/
noun
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A covering for the face to protect, disguise, or entertain.
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He wore a mask at the costume party.

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wear many masks

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To play different roles or hide one's true self.
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covering, disguise, veil, shield, facade
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exposure, reveal
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face mask, protective mask, surgical mask, wear a mask
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#11418
💒
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marry
/ˈmæri/
verb
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married
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married
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marries
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marrying
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To join in marriage; to take someone as a spouse.
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They plan to marry next spring.

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marry into

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To become part of a family or social group through marriage.
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wed, unite, espouse, join
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divorce, separate
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marry someone, plan to marry, marry into a family, decide to marry
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#11419
👩‍❤️‍👨
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married
/ˈmærid/
adjective
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Having a spouse; joined in marriage.
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She is happily married with two children.

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newly married

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Recently entered into marriage.
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wedded, espoused, united, partnered
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single, divorced
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married couple, happily married, married life, married man, married woman
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#11420
💍
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marriage
/ˈmærɪdʒ/
noun
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The legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners in a personal relationship.
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Their marriage lasted for over thirty years.

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marriage of convenience

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A marriage for practical reasons rather than love.
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wedding, union, matrimony, partnership, alliance
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divorce, separation
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happy marriage, arranged marriage, successful marriage, marriage ceremony, marriage contract
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#11421
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marketing
/ˈmɑːrkɪtɪŋ/
noun
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The action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
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The company invested heavily in digital marketing.

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guerrilla marketing

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Unconventional and creative marketing strategies to promote a product.
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advertising, promotion, publicity, sales, merchandising
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ignoring, neglect
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marketing strategy, digital marketing, marketing campaign, marketing research, marketing mix
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#11422
🛒
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market
/ˈmɑːrkɪt/
noun
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a place or system where goods and services are bought and sold
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They went to the market to buy fresh vegetables.

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black market

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illegal buying and selling of goods
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bazaar, exchange, trade, fair
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monopoly, scarcity
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local market, stock market, global market, open market
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#11423
✏️
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mark
/mɑːrk/
verb
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marked
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marked
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marks
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marking
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to make a visible impression or symbol on a surface
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The teacher marked the important points in red.

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make your mark

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to have a lasting impact or achieve success
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label, stain, sign, indicate, highlight
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erase, remove, clear
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mark a place, mark the date, mark the spot, examination mark
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#11424
🗺️
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map
/mæp/
noun
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a drawing that shows the features of an area of land or sea
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He studied the map before starting his journey.

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put on the map

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to make someone or something famous or important
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chart, plan, diagram, blueprint
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disorder, chaos
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world map, road map, city map, draw a map
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