Lesson 382
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Lesson 382 - 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
#11425
🥣
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mix
/mɪks/
verb
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mixed
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mixed
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mixes
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mixing
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To combine different substances or elements together.
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She likes to mix different colors to create new shades.

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mix up

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to confuse or mistake one thing for another
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blend, combine, merge, stir, mingle
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separate, divide, isolate
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mix ingredients, mix drinks, mix together, mix well
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#11426
🏃
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motion
/ˈmoʊʃən/
noun
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the act or process of moving; a change of place or position
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The motion of the car made her sleepy.

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set in motion

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to start something happening
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movement, gesture, action, shift, change
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stillness, rest, immobility
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in motion, slow motion, motion picture, set in motion
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#11427
👩‍👧
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mother
/ˈmʌðər/
noun
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a female parent
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Her mother is a kind and caring person.

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mother tongue

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the first language a person learns at home in childhood
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mom, mama, parent, mum, ma
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father, orphan
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mother tongue, mother nature, single mother, mother love
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#11428
🔎
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mostly
/ˈmoʊstli/
adverb
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for the most part; mainly
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She is mostly interested in art and literature.

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mainly, generally, primarily, largely, chiefly
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rarely, scarcely, occasionally
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mostly true, mostly peaceful, mostly about, mostly because
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#11429
📊
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most
/moʊst/
adjective, adverb, pronoun
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the greatest in amount, degree, or number
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Most people like to relax on weekends.

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for the most part

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generally; in most cases
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majority, maximum, greatest, bulk, largest
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least, fewest, minor
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most people, most important, most of the time, most cases
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#11430
🏠
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mortgage
/ˈmɔːrɡɪdʒ/
noun
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a legal agreement where a person borrows money to buy property and pays it back over time
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They applied for a mortgage to buy their new house.

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mortgage loan

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a loan taken against property
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loan, home loan, property loan, debt, finance
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repayment, ownership, clearance
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mortgage loan, mortgage interest, mortgage payment, pay off mortgage
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#11431
🌅
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morning
/ˈmɔːrnɪŋ/
noun
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the early part of the day, typically from sunrise until noon
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I like to go for a run in the morning.

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Good morning

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a greeting used in the early part of the day
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dawn, sunrise, forenoon, daybreak, early hours
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evening, night, dusk
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early morning, good morning, morning coffee, morning routine
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#11432
🌕
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moon
/muːn/
noun
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the natural satellite of the earth, visible mainly at night by reflected light from the sun
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The moon shines brightly in the night sky.

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once in a blue moon

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something that happens very rarely
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satellite, orb, crescent, full moon
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sun, darkness
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full moon, new moon, moonlight, moon surface
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#11433
😊
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mood
/muːd/
noun
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a temporary state of mind or feeling
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He was in a good mood after getting the job.

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in the mood

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ready or willing to do something
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feeling, temperament, emotion, attitude, spirit
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apathy, indifference
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good mood, bad mood, mood swing, change mood
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#11434
🗓️
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month
/mʌnθ/
noun
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a period of about four weeks or one-twelfth of a year
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She visits her grandparents once a month.

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flavor of the month

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something that is temporarily popular
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thirty days, period, lunar month
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year, day
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next month, this month, per month, monthly payment
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#11435
🖥️
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monitor
/ˈmɒnɪtər/
noun, verb
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monitored
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monitored
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monitors
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monitoring
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to observe and check the progress or quality of something; also a device that displays information
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The teacher monitors the students during the exam.

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keep a close monitor

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to watch carefully
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observe, watch, track, oversee, supervise
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ignore, neglect
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monitor progress, monitor performance, monitor screen, monitor activity
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#11436
👩‍👧
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mom
/mɑːm/
noun
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an informal word for mother
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My mom makes the best homemade food.

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mom and pop

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a small family-owned business
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mother, mama, mum, mommy, ma
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father, dad
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mom said, new mom, working mom, mom and dad
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#11437
🏛️
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model
/ˈmɒdəl/
noun
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A representation of something, often smaller or used as an example.
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The architect showed us a model of the new building.

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role model

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a person looked up to as an example
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prototype, replica, example, pattern, figure
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original, reality
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model behavior, model car, model student, model agency
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#11438
👍
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mm-hmm
/mˈhm/
interjection
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A sound used to express agreement or acknowledgment in conversation.
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‘Do you understand?’ ‘Mm-hmm.’

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yes, yeah, uh-huh, okay
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no, nah
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say mm-hmm, nod mm-hmm, mm-hmm response
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#11439
🧪
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mixture
/ˈmɪkstʃər/
noun
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A combination of different things or substances blended together.
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The cake recipe requires a mixture of flour and sugar.

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blend, combination, compound, concoction, fusion
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separation, division, purity
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chemical mixture, strange mixture, mixture of spices, mixture of ideas
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#11440
🪶
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merely
/ˈmɪərli/
adverb
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Only; nothing more than.
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She was merely trying to help.

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merely a matter of time

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Something certain to happen, just waiting for the right time
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only, simply, just, purely, solely
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more, beyond, extra
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merely coincidental, merely symbolic, merely academic, merely mentioned
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#11441
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mistake
/mɪˈsteɪk/
noun
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An action or decision that is wrong or misguided.
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She realized her mistake after submitting the wrong file.

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make a mistake

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to do something incorrectly
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error, blunder, slip, misjudgment, fault
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accuracy, correctness, truth
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common mistake, big mistake, silly mistake, honest mistake
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#11442
🚀
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mission
/ˈmɪʃən/
noun
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an important assignment or task, often with a specific purpose
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The astronauts were on a mission to explore Mars.

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mission accomplished

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a phrase used when a task has been successfully completed
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task, assignment, duty, operation, purpose
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idleness, inaction
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space mission, secret mission, diplomatic mission, mission statement
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#11443
😢
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miss
/mɪs/
verb, noun
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missed
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missed
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misses
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missing
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to fail to hit, reach, or meet; to feel the absence of someone or something
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I really miss my family when I travel abroad.

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miss the boat

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to miss an opportunity
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long for, yearn, fail, omit
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catch, attend, achieve
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miss a chance, miss the bus, miss someone, miss an opportunity
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#11444
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miracle
/ˈmɪrəkəl/
noun
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an extraordinary event that cannot be explained by natural laws
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Surviving the accident was nothing short of a miracle.

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miracle cure

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a treatment that seems to work magically
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wonder, marvel, phenomenon, blessing
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disaster, misfortune
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miracle cure, miracle worker, minor miracle, perform a miracle
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#11445
👔
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minister
/ˈmɪnɪstər/
noun
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a head of a government department; a person who leads a church
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The finance minister announced new tax policies.

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prime minister

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the head of a government
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official, clergyman, preacher, secretary
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layman, citizen
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prime minister, foreign minister, finance minister, minister of health
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#11446
⛏️
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mine
/maɪn/
noun, pronoun, verb
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mined
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mined
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mines
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mining
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a place where minerals are dug from the ground; or something belonging to me
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The workers went deep into the mine to extract coal.

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gold mine

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a source of abundant wealth or information
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pit, quarry, excavation, my own
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surface, yours
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coal mine, gold mine, mine shaft, mine worker
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#11447
💰
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million
/ˈmɪljən/
noun
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the number equivalent to one thousand thousand (1,000,000)
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The movie earned over a million dollars in its first week.

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one in a million

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something or someone very rare and special
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thousand thousand, 10^6, large number
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zero, none
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million dollars, million people, one in a million, several million
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#11448
🎖️
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military
/ˈmɪlɪˌtɛri/
noun/adjective
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relating to soldiers, the armed forces, or war
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He decided to join the military after college.

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military precision

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doing something in a very exact and disciplined way
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armed forces, army, defense, troops
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civilian, non-combatant
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military service, military base, military power, military training
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#11449
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might
/maɪt/
modal verb/noun
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used to express possibility; power or strength
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She might come to the party if she finishes work early.

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might is right

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the belief that power gives the right to rule or control
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may, could, strength, power
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weakness, impossibility
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might consider, might have been, military might, full might
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#11450
⚖️
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middle
/ˈmɪdəl/
noun/adjective
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the central point, position, or part of something
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The park is in the middle of the city.

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caught in the middle

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to be involved in a conflict between two sides
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center, midpoint, midst, halfway
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edge, end, side
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middle class, middle ground, middle school, middle of the road
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#11451
🌮
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mexican
/ˈmɛksɪkən/
noun/adjective
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a native or inhabitant of Mexico; relating to Mexico or its people, culture, or language
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She enjoys Mexican food like tacos and enchiladas.

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Mexican standoff

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a situation where no party can emerge as a clear winner or make progress
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Mexican national, Mexican citizen, Mexican person, Mexican-born
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foreigner, non-Mexican
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Mexican food, Mexican culture, Mexican heritage, Mexican border
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#11452
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method
/ˈmɛθəd/
noun
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A particular way or process of doing something.
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She explained the method of solving the problem.

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by method

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In an orderly or systematic way
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procedure, technique, system, process, approach
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chaos, disorder
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teaching method, scientific method, effective method, method of study
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#11453
📩
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message
/ˈmɛsɪdʒ/
noun
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A piece of information sent or communicated from one person to another.
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I received a message from my friend yesterday.

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get the message

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To understand the meaning or implication of something
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note, communication, letter, text, notification
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silence, quiet
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send a message, receive a message, leave a message, important message
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#11454
🌀
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mess
/mɛs/
noun
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A state of disorder or untidiness.
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The kids left the room in a complete mess.

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make a mess

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To cause disorder or problems
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chaos, disorder, confusion, clutter, disarray
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order, neatness, tidiness
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make a mess, big mess, messy situation, clean up the mess
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