Lesson 385
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Word Past Past Participle Third Person Singular Gerund Meaning Example Sentence Synonyms Antonyms Collocations
#11515
🔗
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of
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preposition
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expressing the relationship between a part and a whole
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The book is on the table, in front of the window.

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from, about, concerning
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none
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part of, full of, kind of, out of
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#11516
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online
/ˈɒnˌlaɪn/
adjective/adverb
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connected to or available through the internet
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I prefer shopping online rather than going to stores.

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internet-based, digital, connected, virtual
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offline, disconnected
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online shopping, online services, online education, online access
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#11517
🧅
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onion
/ˈʌnjən/
noun
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a round vegetable with a strong smell and flavor, usually used in cooking
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I chopped an onion to make the soup.

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bulb, leek, shallot
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garlic, herb
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chop an onion, onion soup, onion ring
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#11518
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ongoing
/ˈɒnɡəʊɪŋ/
adjective
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continuing; still in progress
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The ongoing project will finish next month.

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continuing, in progress, underway, persistent
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finished, completed
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ongoing process, ongoing work, ongoing issue
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#11519
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once
/wʌns/
adverb
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on one occasion only; at a time in the past
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She visited Paris once last year.

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formerly, previously, at one time, at one point
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never, always
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once in a while, once again, once a year
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#11520
🏅
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olympic
/əˈlɪmpɪk/
adjective
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related to the Olympic Games, a major international sporting event
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She trained hard to compete in the Olympic Games.

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worldwide, international, competitive
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local, amateur
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Olympic Games, Olympic athlete, Olympic gold, Olympic champion
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#11521
👌
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okay
/əʊˈkeɪ/
adjective
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used to express agreement or acceptance
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It's okay to leave early today.

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alright, fine, acceptable, good
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bad, unacceptable
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feel okay, seem okay, okay with, okay to
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#11522
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ok
/oʊˈkeɪ/
adjective
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used to indicate agreement, approval, or understanding
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Okay, let's go to the park.

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alright, fine, agreed, acceptable
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no, disagree, unacceptable
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okay with, okay to, okay about, okay for
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#11523
🛢️
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oil
/ɔɪl/
noun
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a viscous liquid derived from plants or animals, used for cooking, lubrication, or fuel
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She added some oil to the pan to fry the vegetables.

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grease, petroleum, lubricant, fat
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water
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olive oil, vegetable oil, motor oil, essential oil
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#11524
😮
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oh
/oʊ/
interjection
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used to express surprise, realization, or understanding
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Oh, I didn't know you were here!

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wow, ah, oh my, oops
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oh no, oh wow, oh my, oh dear
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#11525
🔁
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often
/ˈɔːfən/
adverb
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frequently, many times
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I often visit my grandparents on weekends.

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frequently, regularly, repeatedly, commonly
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rarely, seldom, never
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often visit, often see, often talk, often hear
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#11526
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official
/əˈfɪʃəl/
adjective
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relating to or connected with an authority or public office
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He is the official spokesperson for the company.

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authorized, formal, legitimate, recognized
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unofficial, informal, unofficial
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official statement, official announcement, official document, official role
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#11527
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officer
/ˈɔːfɪsər/
noun
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a person in a position of authority, especially in law enforcement
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The officer gave him a ticket for speeding.

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agent, constable, policeman, lawman
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civilian, criminal
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police officer, military officer, security officer
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#11528
🎁
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offer
/ˈɔːfər/
verb
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offered
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offered
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offers
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offering
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to present or give something to someone
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She offered him a gift for his birthday.

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present, provide, give, propose
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refuse, deny, reject
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offer a gift, offer help, offer assistance, make an offer
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#11529
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offense
/əˈfɛns/
noun
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an illegal act; a crime
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The offense was committed in broad daylight.

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crime, wrongdoing, transgression, violation
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defense, protection
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criminal offense, serious offense, minor offense
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#11530
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now
/naʊ/
adverb
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at the present moment or time
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I am studying now.

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currently, at present, at this moment
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later, then
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right now, as of now, now or never
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#11531
🌊
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ocean
/ˈoʊʃən/
noun
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a large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth's surface
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The ocean is vast and mysterious.

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sea, water, deep, abyss
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land, shore
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ocean breeze, ocean waves, deep ocean
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#11532
🕰️
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occur
/əˈkɜːr/
verb
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occurred
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occurred
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occurs
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occurring
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to happen or take place
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The event occurred last night at the hall.

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happen, take place, transpire, come about
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cease, stop
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occur suddenly, occur regularly, occur frequently
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#11533
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occupy
/ˈɒkjʊpaɪ/
verb
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occupied
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occupied
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occupies
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occupying
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to take control or possession of a place or thing
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The workers will occupy the building until the renovations are completed.

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inhabit, fill, take over, seize
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vacate, abandon
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occupy space, occupy a seat, occupy territory
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#11534
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occupation
/ˌɒkjʊˈpeɪʃən/
noun
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a job or profession; the action or state of occupying a place
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Her occupation is a teacher at a local school.

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job, profession, employment, career
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unemployment
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occupation status, occupation type, professional occupation
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#11535
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occasionally
/əˈkeɪʒənəli/
adverb
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from time to time; now and then
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I occasionally go for a walk in the park.

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sometimes, intermittently, periodically, once in a while
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always, regularly
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occasionally visit, occasionally see, occasionally hear
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#11536
🙄
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obviously
/ˈɒbviəsli/
adverb
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in a way that is easily perceived or understood; clearly
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Obviously, he didn’t read the instructions.

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clearly, evidently, unmistakably, plainly
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ambiguously, unclearly
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obviously wrong, obviously clear, obviously upset
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#11537
👀
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observer
/əbˈzɜːvər/
noun
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a person who watches or notices something
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The observer took notes during the meeting.

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spectator, watcher, viewer, onlooker
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participant, actor
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passive observer, keen observer, careful observer
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#11538
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observe
/əbˈzɜːv/
verb
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observed
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observed
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observes
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observing
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to watch carefully and attentively
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The teacher asked the students to observe the experiment.

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watch, notice, see, view
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ignore, overlook
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observe carefully, observe closely, observe the surroundings
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#11539
🔍
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observation
/ˌɒbzəˈveɪʃən/
noun
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the action or process of observing something carefully in order to gain information
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The scientist made an observation during the experiment.

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examination, study, analysis, inspection
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ignorance, inattention
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keen observation, careful observation, make an observation
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#11540
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obligation
/ˌɒblɪˈɡeɪʃən/
noun
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a duty or commitment
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You have an obligation to follow the rules.

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duty, responsibility, commitment, requirement
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option, freedom
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legal obligation, moral obligation, fulfill an obligation
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#11541
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object
/ˈɒbdʒɪkt/
noun
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a thing that can be seen and touched
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The table is an object in the room.

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item, thing, article, entity
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subject, person
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inanimate object, physical object, move object, object to
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#11542
🥜
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nut
/nʌt/
noun
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a hard-shelled fruit that contains a seed, or a small metal piece used in machinery
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She ate a peanut, which is a type of nut.

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seed, kernel, shell
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fruit, vegetable
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eat nuts, nut shell, nutcracker
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#11543
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number
/ˈnʌmbər/
noun
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a mathematical value used to count, measure, or label
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She gave me her phone number.

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digit, figure, numeral
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letter, word
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phone number, lucky number, large number
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#11544
☢️
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nuclear
/ˈnuːkliər/
adjective
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relating to the nucleus of an atom or to nuclear energy
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The country is developing nuclear energy.

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atomic, radioactive
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non-nuclear
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nuclear energy, nuclear power, nuclear weapon
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