Lesson 393
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Word Past Past Participle Third Person Singular Gerund Meaning Example Sentence Example Expression Example Expression Meaning Synonyms Antonyms Collocations
#11755
🎙️
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recording
/rɪˈkɔːdɪŋ/
noun
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the act or process of recording something
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The recording of the interview was clear and loud.

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taping, capturing, documenting, logging
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erasing, deleting
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make a recording, listen to the recording, audio recording
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#11756
🔗
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relate
/rɪˈleɪt/
verb
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related
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related
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relates
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relating
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to show or make a connection between things or people
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She could relate to his feelings of loss.

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connect, link, associate, tie
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disconnect, separate, isolate
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relate to, relate with, relate directly, relate emotionally
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#11757
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reject
/rɪˈdʒɛkt/
verb
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rejected
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rejected
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rejects
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rejecting
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to dismiss or refuse to accept, consider, or submit to
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She decided to reject the offer.

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decline, refuse, turn down, dismiss
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accept, approve
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reject an offer, reject a proposal, reject a request
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#11758
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regulation
/ˌrɛɡjuˈleɪʃən/
noun
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a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
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The new regulation will affect the banking sector.

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rule, law, guideline, directive
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freedom, allowance
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government regulation, strict regulation, financial regulation, safety regulation
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#11759
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regularly
/ˈrɛɡjələrli/
adverb
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at regular intervals; in a regular manner
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She exercises regularly to stay healthy.

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consistently, frequently, habitually, routinely
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irregularly, infrequently
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regularly scheduled, meet regularly, eat regularly, exercise regularly
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#11760
🌍
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regional
/ˈriːdʒənl/
adjective
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relating to or characteristic of a region
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The regional markets are growing rapidly.

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local, territorial, provincial, district
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global, national
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regional economy, regional development, regional impact, regional differences
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#11761
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region
/ˈriːdʒən/
noun
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an area or division, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries
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The region is known for its beautiful landscapes.

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area, zone, district, territory
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whole, entirety
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regional area, regional development, specific region, remote region
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#11762
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regardless
/rɪˈɡɑrdləs/
adverb
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without paying attention to the current situation or condition
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She will go to the party regardless of the weather.

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Regardless of

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despite any obstacles or conditions
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anyway, nonetheless, in spite of, no matter
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considering, depending
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regardless of the consequences, regardless of the weather
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#11763
📜
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regarding
/rɪˈɡɑrdɪŋ/
preposition
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concerning or relating to
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The decision regarding the meeting will be made tomorrow.

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concerning, about, in relation to
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regarding the matter, regarding the issue, regarding the project
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#11764
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regard
/rɪˈɡɑrd/
noun/verb
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regarded
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regarded
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regards
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regarding
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consider or think of in a specified way
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She regarded him as her mentor.

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With regard to

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concerning or in relation to
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respect, consider, view, esteem
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disregard, ignore
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regard highly, hold in regard, with regard to, in regard to
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#11765
🛶
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refugee
/ˌrɛfjuˈʤi/
noun
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a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster
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Thousands of refugees fled the war-torn region.

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asylum seeker, immigrant, exile, displaced person
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citizen, native
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refugee camp, refugee crisis, political refugee, refugee status
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#11766
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reference
/ˈrɛfərəns/
noun
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the action of mentioning or alluding to something
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I need to check the reference for this article.

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citation, mention, allusion, referral
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disregard, ignore
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reference book, reference point, reference letter, make a reference
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#11767
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reduction
/rɪˈdʌkʃən/
noun
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the action or process of making something smaller or less in amount, degree, or size
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There has been a significant reduction in pollution levels.

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decrease, decline, cutback, reduction
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increase, growth
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make a reduction, significant reduction, cost reduction
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#11768
🔴
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red
/rɛd/
adjective
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having the color of blood or rubies; a primary color
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She wore a red dress to the party.

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scarlet, crimson, ruby, cherry
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blue, green, yellow
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red color, red apple, red light
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#11769
🛌
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recovery
/rɪˈkʌvəri/
noun
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the process of recovering or returning to a normal state
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The patient is in recovery after the surgery.

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restoration, rehabilitation, healing
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decline, deterioration
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make a recovery, in recovery, full recovery
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#11770
📚
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read
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verb
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read
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read
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reads
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reading
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to look at and comprehend the meaning of written or printed matter
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I like to read books before bed.

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peruse, study, examine, scan
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ignore, skim
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read a book, read aloud, read thoroughly
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#11771
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record
/ˈrɛkɔːd/
noun
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a written or spoken account of something
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I kept a record of all the meetings.

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document, log, file, report
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forget, erase
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keep a record, maintain a record, record data
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#11772
💼
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recommendation
/ˌrɛkəmɛnˈdeɪʃən/
noun
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a suggestion or proposal as to the best course of action
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Her recommendation for the job was highly valued.

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suggestion, advice, proposal, counsel
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rejection, disapproval
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receive a recommendation, make a recommendation, highly recommend
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#11773
💡
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recommend
/ˌrɛkəˈmɛnd/
verb
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recommended
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recommended
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recommends
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recommending
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to suggest or advise something as being good or suitable
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I recommend trying the new restaurant downtown.

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suggest, advise, propose, endorse
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discourage, oppose
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recommend highly, recommend a product, strongly recommend
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#11774
🏆
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recognition
/ˌrɛkəɡˈnɪʃən/
noun
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the action or process of recognizing or being recognized, in particular, the appreciation or acknowledgement of something
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Her recognition of his efforts was greatly appreciated.

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acknowledgement, appreciation, identification, awareness
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ignorance, neglect
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public recognition, recognition for achievement, receive recognition
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#11775
🍰
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recipe
/ˈrɛsɪpi/
noun
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a set of instructions for preparing a particular dish, including a list of the ingredients required
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I found a great recipe for chocolate cake.

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formula, method, instructions, procedure
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improvisation, guesswork
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recipe for disaster, secret recipe, traditional recipe
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#11776
🕒
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recently
/ˈriːsəntli/
adverb
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in the recent past; not long ago
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I recently visited the museum.

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lately, just, a short time ago, in recent times
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long ago, previously
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recently found, recently announced, recently heard
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#11777
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recent
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adjective
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having happened or started only a short time ago
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The recent developments have been quite exciting.

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latest, new, fresh, recent
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old, past, ancient
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recent events, recent news, recent changes
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#11778
🧠
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recall
/rɪˈkɔːl/
verb
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recalled
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recalled
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recalls
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recalling
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to bring (a memory, fact, or situation) back into one's mind
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I can't recall the last time we met.

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remember, recollect, retrieve, summon
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forget, ignore, overlook
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recall a memory, recall an event, recall a fact
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#11779
🔥
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really
/ˈrɪəli/
adverb
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used to emphasize a statement or description
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She really enjoyed the movie last night.

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truly, genuinely, definitely, certainly
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falsely, deceptively, doubtfully
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really like, really want, really love
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#11780
💡
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realize
/ˈrɪəlaɪz/
verb
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realized
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realized
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realizes
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realizing
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to become fully aware of something as a fact; to understand clearly
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She suddenly realized that she had left her keys at home.

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understand, recognize, comprehend, grasp
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misunderstand, ignore, overlook
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realize the truth, realize one's mistake, suddenly realize
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#11781
🌍
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reality
/riˈæləti/
noun
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the state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or might be imagined
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The reality of the situation is more complicated than we thought.

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truth, actuality, fact, realness
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fiction, illusion, fantasy
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harsh reality, face reality, virtual reality
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#11782
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real
/riːəl/
adjective
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actually existing or happening; true and not imagined
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This is the real deal, no gimmicks.

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genuine, authentic, true, actual
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fake, imaginary
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real thing, real world, real life
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#11783
📖
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reading
/ˈriːdɪŋ/
noun
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the action or skill of reading
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Reading is one of my favorite hobbies.

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perusal, study
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skimming, ignoring
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reading habits, reading skills, reading time
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#11784
📖
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reader
/ˈriːdər/
noun
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a person who reads or who is capable of reading
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She is a fast reader, finishing books in a day.

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bibliophile, bookworm, student
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non-reader
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avid reader, fast reader, good reader
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