Lesson 395
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Lesson 395 - 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
#11815
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revolution
/ˌrɛvəˈluːʃən/
noun
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a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system
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The revolution changed the political landscape forever.

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rebellion, uprising, revolt, insurrection
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peace, stability
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social revolution, revolution in, revolution against, cultural revolution
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#11816
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roll
/roʊl/
verb
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rolled
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rolled
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rolls
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rolling
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to move by turning over and over on an axis
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She rolled the ball down the hill.

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turn, spin, twist, rotate
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stop, stand still
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roll over, roll out, roll up
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#11817
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role
/roʊl/
noun
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a part or function of something
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Her role in the project was crucial.

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part, function, position, job
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non-entity, spectator
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play a role, important role, leadership role, major role
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#11818
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rock
/rɒk/
noun
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a large, solid piece of mineral matter
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The mountain was made of solid rock.

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stone, boulder, pebble, cliff
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sand, soil
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rock formation, hard rock, rock face, climb a rock
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#11819
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road
/roʊd/
noun
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a wide way leading from one place to another
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We drove along the road to the village.

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street, avenue, lane, highway
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trail, path
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paved road, open road, country road, main road
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#11820
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river
/ˈrɪvər/
noun
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a large, flowing body of water
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The river flows through the city.

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stream, brook, creek, waterway
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desert, dry land
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river bank, river flow, cross the river, river bed
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#11821
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risk
/rɪsk/
noun
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the possibility of harm, loss, or danger
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There is a risk of rain this afternoon.

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danger, hazard, threat, peril
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safety, security
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take a risk, high risk, risk of, risk assessment
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#11822
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rise
/raɪz/
verb
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rose
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risen
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rises
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rising
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to move upwards or increase in level or amount
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The sun rises in the east every morning.

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rise and shine

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to wake up and become active, usually in the morning
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ascend, climb, grow, soar
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fall, decline, drop
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rise early, rise up, rise in the sky, rise to the occasion
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#11823
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ring
/rɪŋ/
noun
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a small circular band, typically worn on the finger as jewelry or a symbol
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She received a beautiful engagement ring.

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ring a bell

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to sound familiar or to remind someone of something
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band, circle, hoop, jewelry
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square, triangle
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wedding ring, gold ring, silver ring, engagement ring
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#11824
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rifle
/ˈraɪfəl/
noun
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a type of long-barreled gun designed for accurate shooting
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The hunter carried a rifle to catch game.

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gun, firearm, musket, carbine
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knife, bow
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hunting rifle, sniper rifle, rifle shot
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#11825
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ride
/raɪd/
verb
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rode
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ridden
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rides
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riding
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to sit on and control the movement of something, typically a vehicle or animal
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She loves to ride her bike around the park.

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travel, mount, drive, cycle
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walk, dismount
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ride a bike, ride a horse, ride the bus, ride on
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#11826
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rid
/rɪd/
verb
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rid
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rid
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rids
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ridding
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to remove or get rid of something
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I need to rid the house of all the clutter.

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remove, eliminate, discard, clear
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keep, retain, maintain
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rid of, rid the house, rid oneself
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#11827
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rich
/rɪʧ/
adjective
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having a great deal of money or assets
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He became rich after his successful business venture.

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wealthy, affluent, prosperous, opulent
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poor, impoverished
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rich person, rich in resources, rich food, become rich
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#11828
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rice
/raɪs/
noun
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a cereal grain that is the staple food of many countries
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Rice is an important part of the daily diet in many countries.

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grain, paddy, rice grain
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vegetables, fruits
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boiled rice, fried rice, rice dish, rice field
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#11829
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rhythm
/ˈrɪðəm/
noun
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a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound
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The rhythm of the music made everyone want to dance.

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beat, tempo, cadence, pattern
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disorder, chaos
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rhythm of life, rhythm section, musical rhythm, perfect rhythm
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#11830
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resistance
/rɪˈzɪstəns/
noun
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the act of opposing or fighting against something
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The community showed resistance against the new policy.

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opposition, defiance, resistance, rebellion
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compliance, acceptance, submission
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show resistance, face resistance, resistance movement
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#11831
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review
/rɪˈvjuː/
noun
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an evaluation or assessment of something
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I wrote a review of the movie for the blog.

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evaluation, critique, assessment, analysis
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praise, approval
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write a review, book review, movie review, product review
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#11832
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revenue
/ˈrɛvənjuː/
noun
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income generated from business activities, especially sales
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The company's revenue increased by 20% last year.

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income, earnings, profits, proceeds
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expenses, losses
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annual revenue, revenue growth, increase in revenue
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#11833
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return
/rɪˈtɜːn/
verb
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returned
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returned
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returns
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returning
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to go or come back to a place after being away
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He will return the book tomorrow.

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come back, go back, reappear, revert
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leave, depart
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return home, return a favor, return to
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#11834
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retirement
/rɪˈtaɪə.mənt/
noun
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the period of time when someone stops working after reaching a certain age
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She is looking forward to her retirement in two years.

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withdrawal, exit, cessation
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employment, work
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early retirement, pension, happy retirement
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#11835
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retire
/rɪˈtaɪə/
verb
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retired
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retired
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retires
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retiring
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to stop working after reaching a certain age or having completed a career
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She decided to retire after working for 40 years.

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quit, stop working, resign, leave
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work, continue
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retire from, retire early, retire peacefully
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#11836
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result
/rɪˈzʌlt/
noun
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a consequence, effect, or outcome of something
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The result of the test was excellent.

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outcome, consequence, effect, result
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cause, origin
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result in, result from, final result
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#11837
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restriction
/rɪˈstrɪkʃən/
noun
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a rule or law that limits or controls something
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The new restrictions will affect the business hours.

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limitation, constraint, curb, restraint
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freedom, liberty, allowance
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impose restrictions, lift restrictions, government restrictions, travel restrictions
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#11838
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restore
/rɪˈstɔː/
verb
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restored
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restored
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restores
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restoring
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to bring something back to its original or former condition
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The art gallery plans to restore the old paintings.

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revive, repair, renovate, regenerate
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destroy, ruin, damage
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restore a building, restore health, restore a balance, restore the system
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#11839
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restaurant
/ˈrɛst(ə)rɒnt/
noun
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a place where meals are prepared and served to customers
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We went to the restaurant for dinner.

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eatery, diner, bistro, café
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home, kitchen, cafeteria
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fine-dining restaurant, fast food restaurant, local restaurant, vegetarian restaurant
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#11840
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rest
/rɛst/
noun, verb
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rested
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rested
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rests
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resting
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to cease work or movement in order to relax or recover strength
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He needs to rest after the long journey.

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rest on one's laurels

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to stop trying or improving after achieving success
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repose, relax, take a break, snooze
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work, toil, exert
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get rest, take a rest, have a rest, rest up
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#11841
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responsible
/rɪˈspɒnsɪbl/
adjective
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having an obligation to do something or being the cause of something
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She is responsible for managing the project.

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accountable, liable, answerable, culpable
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irresponsible, careless, negligent
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responsible for, highly responsible, responsible adult, responsible attitude
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#11842
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responsibility
/rɪˌspɒnsɪˈbɪləti/
noun
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the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or having control over someone
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Being a manager comes with a lot of responsibility.

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duty, obligation, accountability, burden
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irresponsibility, negligence
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take responsibility, personal responsibility, accept responsibility
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#11843
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response
/rɪˈspɒns/
noun
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a reaction to something that has been said or done
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Her response to the question was both thoughtful and clear.

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answer, reply, reaction, feedback
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question, inquiry, silence
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give a response, response time, positive response
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#11844
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respect
/rɪˈspɛkt/
noun/verb
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respected
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respected
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respects
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respecting
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to treat someone with admiration or regard; high regard for someone or something
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We should respect each other's opinions, even if we disagree.

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admire, esteem, honor, regard
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disrespect, disregard, dishonor
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show respect, demand respect, mutual respect
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