Mastering the Most Frequent Nouns
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#641
🌊
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Influence
/ˈɪn.flu.əns/
noun
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the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something
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The teacher's positive influence helped the student overcome his learning difficulties. |
effect, impact, power, sway
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ineffectiveness, powerlessness, weakness, insignificance
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positive influence, bad influence, under influence
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#642
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Invoice
/ˈɪn.vɔɪs/
noun
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a list of goods sent or services provided, with a statement of the sum due for these
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The company sent an invoice for the office supplies delivered last week. |
bill, statement, receipt, account
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payment, settlement, remittance, credit
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send invoice, unpaid invoice, invoice amount
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#643
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Injustice
/ɪnˈdʒʌs.tɪs/
noun
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lack of fairness or justice; an unfair act or occurrence
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The protesters marched against the injustice of racial discrimination in the legal system. |
unfairness, inequity, wrongdoing, bias
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justice, fairness, equity, righteousness
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social injustice, fight injustice, grave injustice
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#644
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Irruption
/ɪˈrʌp.ʃən/
noun
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a sudden violent entry; an invasion or raid; a sudden outburst or eruption
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The army's irruption into enemy territory caught the opposing forces completely off guard. |
invasion, incursion, raid, eruption
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withdrawal, retreat, evacuation, departure
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sudden irruption, military irruption, irruption of violence
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#645
🖋️
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Ink
/ɪŋk/
noun
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a colored fluid used for writing, drawing, or printing; a dark liquid ejected by cuttlefish
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The old fountain pen leaked ink all over his white shirt during the meeting. |
dye, pigment, fluid, tint
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eraser, correction fluid, bleach, remover
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fountain pen ink, black ink, ink cartridge
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#646
🏝️
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Isolation
/ˌaɪ.səˈleɪ.ʃən/
noun
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the process or fact of isolating or being isolated; separation from other people or things
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The patient was kept in isolation to prevent the spread of the infectious disease. |
separation, quarantine, seclusion, segregation
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integration, connection, socialization, inclusion
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social isolation, medical isolation, isolation ward
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#647
🤯
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Insanity
/ɪnˈsæn.ə.ti/
noun
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the state of being seriously mentally ill; extreme foolishness or irrationality
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The defense lawyer argued that his client was not guilty by reason of insanity. |
madness, mental illness, lunacy, irrationality
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sanity, rationality, mental health, clarity
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temporary insanity, plea of insanity, drive to insanity
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#648
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Jam
/dʒæm/
noun
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a sweet spread made from fruit and sugar; a difficult situation; a blockage
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She spread strawberry jam on her toast for breakfast every morning. |
preserve, jelly, marmalade, congestion
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liquid, flow, clarity, solution
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strawberry jam, traffic jam, jam jar
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#649
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Insecticide
/ɪnˈsek.tɪ.saɪd/
noun
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a substance used for killing insects; a chemical pesticide that targets insects
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The farmer sprayed insecticide on his crops to protect them from harmful bugs. |
pesticide, bug spray, poison, fumigant
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fertilizer, nutrients, organic treatment, natural repellent
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spray insecticide, organic insecticide, insecticide resistance
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#650
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Jamboree
/ˌdʒæm.bəˈriː/
noun
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a large celebration or party; a gathering with entertainment; a festive event
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The scout jamboree brought together thousands of young people from around the world. |
celebration, festival, party, gathering
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funeral, mourning, solitude, isolation
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scout jamboree, music jamboree, youth jamboree
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#651
😴
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Insomnia
/ɪnˈsɒm.ni.ə/
noun
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habitual sleeplessness; inability to sleep; the condition of being unable to sleep
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Her chronic insomnia made it difficult for her to concentrate during work hours. |
sleeplessness, wakefulness, restlessness, sleep disorder
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sleepiness, drowsiness, restful sleep, sound sleep
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chronic insomnia, suffer from insomnia, insomnia treatment
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#652
🧹
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Janitor
/ˈdʒæn.ɪ.tər/
noun
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a person employed to clean and maintain a building; a caretaker
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The school janitor worked late every evening to ensure the classrooms were spotless. |
caretaker, cleaner, custodian, maintenance worker
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tenant, resident, visitor, guest
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school janitor, building janitor, night janitor
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#653
💎
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Integrity
/ɪnˈteɡ.rə.ti/
noun
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the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness
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The politician's integrity was questioned when evidence of corruption came to light. |
honesty, uprightness, morality, ethics
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dishonesty, corruption, immorality, deceit
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personal integrity, moral integrity, maintain integrity
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#654
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Jar
/dʒɑːr/
noun
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a wide-mouthed container made of glass or pottery; to have a harsh or unpleasant effect
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She stored homemade cookies in a large glass jar on the kitchen counter. |
container, pot, vessel, canister
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box, bag, plate, open container
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glass jar, cookie jar, pickle jar
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#655
🗣️
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Interpreter
/ɪnˈtɜː.prə.tər/
noun
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a person who translates orally from one language into another; someone who explains meaning
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The international conference hired professional interpreters to translate speeches in real time. |
translator, linguist, mediator, communicator
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monolingual speaker, non-translator, silent person, mute
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simultaneous interpreter, sign language interpreter, court interpreter
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#656
😠
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Jealousy
/ˈdʒel.ə.si/
noun
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a feeling of envy of someone or their achievements; resentment against a rival
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His jealousy over his colleague's promotion led to tension in the workplace. |
envy, resentment, covetousness, spite
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admiration, generosity, contentment, happiness
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burning jealousy, overcome jealousy, jealousy and envy
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#657
💕
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Intimacy
/ˈɪn.tə.mə.si/
noun
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close familiarity or friendship; closeness; a private cozy atmosphere
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The couple valued the emotional intimacy they shared more than material possessions. |
closeness, familiarity, affection, bond
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distance, alienation, coldness, formality
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emotional intimacy, physical intimacy, create intimacy
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#658
😢
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Jeremiad
/ˌdʒer.ɪˈmaɪ.æd/
noun
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a long mournful complaint or lamentation; a list of woes; a prolonged expression of grief
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The newspaper editorial was a jeremiad about the decline of moral values in society. |
lamentation, complaint, dirge, lament
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celebration, praise, eulogy, triumph
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bitter jeremiad, long jeremiad, political jeremiad
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#659
💡
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Invention
/ɪnˈven.ʃən/
noun
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the action of inventing something; a thing that is invented; a creative discovery
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Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone revolutionized global communication forever. |
innovation, creation, discovery, device
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imitation, copy, tradition, existing technology
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new invention, brilliant invention, patent invention
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#660
💫
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Jerk
/dʒɜːrk/
noun
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a quick, sharp, sudden movement; an abrupt pull or twist; a foolish person
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The sudden jerk of the train caused passengers to lose their balance momentarily. |
jolt, twitch, spasm, fool
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smooth movement, gentle motion, wise person, gradual change
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sudden jerk, knee jerk, jerk reaction
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