Emoji
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#12235
👨🦳
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uncle
/ˈʌŋkəl/
noun
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the brother of one's father or mother
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My uncle is visiting us next week. |
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relative, kin, family member
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maternal uncle, paternal uncle, uncle and aunt
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#12236
🚫
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unlike
/ʌnˈlaɪk/
preposition/adjective
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differing from or not similar to
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Unlike his brother, he enjoys playing soccer. |
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different from, dissimilar to, contrasting with
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like, similar to
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unlike others, unlike anything, unlike before
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#12237
🚫
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unless
/ʌnˈlɛs/
conjunction
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except if
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We won't go unless it stops raining. |
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except, without, but, if not
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if, provided
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unless otherwise stated, unless there is
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#12238
❓
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unknown
/ʌnˈnoʊn/
adjective
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not known or familiar
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The origin of the disease remains unknown. |
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unfamiliar, undiscovered, hidden, secret
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known, familiar, discovered
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unknown source, unknown origin, unknown fact
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#12239
🎓
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university
/ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːrsɪti/
noun
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an institution of higher education and research, which grants academic degrees
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She is studying law at the university. |
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college, academy, school, institution
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none
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university degree, university campus, university student
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#12240
🌌
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universe
/ˈjuːnɪvɜːrs/
noun
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the totality of known or supposed objects and phenomena throughout space; the cosmos
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The universe is vast and full of mysteries. |
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cosmos, world, creation, galaxy
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nothingness, void
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vast universe, expanding universe, universe of possibilities
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#12241
🤝
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united
/juˈnaɪtɪd/
adjective
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joined together or combined as one
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The united team won the championship. |
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combined, joined, connected, cohesive
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divided, separate, fragmented
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united effort, united front, united nation, united goal
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#12242
🔢
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unit
/ˈjuːnɪt/
noun
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an individual thing or person regarded as a single and complete entity
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Each unit in the production line is carefully tested. |
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component, element, part, module
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whole, entirety
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unit of measurement, production unit, housing unit
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#12243
🤝
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union
/ˈjuːnɪən/
noun
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the action or fact of joining or being joined with others, especially to form a single unit
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The union of the two companies created a global leader. |
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alliance, federation, confederation, merger
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division, separation
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trade union, labor union, political union, European Union
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#12244
👚
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uniform
/ˈjuːnɪfɔːm/
adjective
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consistent or the same in form, manner, or degree
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The students were required to wear a uniform to school. |
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consistent, standardized, identical, homogeneous
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varied, different, inconsistent
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uniform color, uniform appearance, uniform policy, uniform distribution
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#12245
😞
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unfortunately
/ʌnˈfɔːtʃənətli/
adverb
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used to express regret or disappointment about something that has happened or is going to happen
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Unfortunately, the event was canceled due to the rain. |
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regrettably, sadly, disappointingly
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fortunately
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unfortunately, unfortunately for, unfortunately, it seems
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#12246
🧠
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understanding
/ˌʌndərˈstændɪŋ/
noun
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the ability to grasp the meaning, significance, or nature of something
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Her understanding of the issue was impressive. |
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comprehension, insight, perception, awareness
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misunderstanding, ignorance
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deep understanding, mutual understanding, thorough understanding
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#12247
🤔
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understand
/ˌʌndərˈstænd/
verb
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understood
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understood
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understands
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understanding
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to grasp the meaning, significance, or nature of something
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I finally understand the problem. |
understand the situation |
to grasp the full context or details of a situation
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comprehend, grasp, perceive, realize
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misunderstand, confuse
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understand a concept, understand the issue, understand deeply
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#12248
⚕️
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undergo
/ˌʌndərˈɡoʊ/
verb
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underwent
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undergone
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undergoes
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undergoing
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to go through something, especially something unpleasant or difficult
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She had to undergo surgery to recover. |
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endure, undergo, experience, suffer
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avoid, escape
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undergo surgery, undergo treatment, undergo change
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#12249
⬇️
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under
/ˈʌndər/
preposition
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in or to a lower position than something
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The cat is under the table. |
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beneath, below, underneath, lower than
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over, above, on top
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under the table, under the weather, under control
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#12250
💪
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try
/traɪ/
verb
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tried
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tried
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tries
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trying
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to make an attempt or effort to do something
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She will try her best to succeed. |
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Make the best effort possible
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attempt, strive, endeavor, seek
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give up, quit, abandon
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try to, try hard, try out, try again
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#12251
🙅♀️
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unable
/ʌˈneɪbl/
adjective
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not able to do something
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She was unable to attend the meeting. |
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incapable, powerless, helpless, ineffective
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able, capable, competent
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unable to help, unable to speak, unable to understand
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#12252
🏁
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ultimately
/ˈʌltəmətli/
adverb
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in the end, after everything else
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Ultimately, we decided to go ahead with the project. |
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finally, eventually, in the end, conclusively
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initially, prematurely
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ultimately decide, ultimately succeed, ultimately fail
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#12253
👹
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ugly
/ˈʌɡli/
adjective
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unpleasant or repulsive in appearance
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The house had an ugly view of the street. |
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unattractive, hideous, unpleasant, monstrous
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beautiful, attractive
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ugly face, ugly truth, ugly situation
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#12254
⏰
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typically
/ˈtɪpɪkli/
adverb
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in a way that is typical of a particular person, thing, or group
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She typically arrives at work at 9 AM. |
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usually, ordinarily, commonly, customarily
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unusually, rarely
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typically on time, typically works, typically performs
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#12255
🔠
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type
/taɪp/
noun
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a category of people or things having common characteristics
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What type of music do you like? |
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category, kind, sort, class
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none
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type of, typewriter, blood type
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#12256
2️⃣
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two
/tuː/
noun
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the number following one
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She has two children. |
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pair, couple, duet
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one, single
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two weeks, two days, two people
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#12257
👯♂️
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twin
/twɪn/
noun
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either of two children born at the same time to the same mother
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They have twin girls. |
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pair, duo, double
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single
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twin brothers, twin sisters, twin babies
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#12258
2️⃣
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twice
/twaɪs/
adverb
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two times
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I have seen that movie twice. |
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double, two times
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twice as much, twice a day, twice a week
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#12259
2️⃣0️⃣
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twenty
/ˈtwɛnti/
adjective
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the number equivalent to 20
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He is twenty years old. |
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twentieth, score
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twenty years, twenty dollars, twenty people
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#12260
12️⃣
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twelve
/twɛlv/
adjective
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the number equivalent to 12
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There are twelve months in a year. |
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dozen
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twelve months, twelve o'clock, twelve years
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#12261
📺
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tv
/ˈtiːˈviː/
noun
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a device used to receive television broadcasts
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I watch my favorite shows on TV every evening. |
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television, screen, tube
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watch TV, turn on the TV, TV show, TV channel
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#12262
🔄
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turn
/tɜːrn/
verb
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turned
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turned
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turns
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turning
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to change direction or position
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Turn right at the next intersection. |
Turn a blind eye |
To ignore something deliberately
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rotate, twist, spin, flip
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stand still, remain
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turn left, turn around, turn off, turn on
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#12263
🌌
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tunnel
/ˈtʌnəl/
noun
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an underground passage or shaft
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They dug a tunnel under the river. |
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passage, shaft, corridor
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open space, above ground
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tunnel vision, tunnel construction, tunnel system
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#12264
🧪
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tube
/tjuːb/
noun
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a hollow cylinder used to convey something, typically fluid
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He used a tube to measure the liquid. |
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pipe, cylinder, conduit
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block, obstruction
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vacuum tube, test tube, rubber tube
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