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Word | Past | Past Participle | Third Person Singular | Gerund | Meaning | Example Sentence | Example Expression | Example Expression Meaning | Synonyms | Antonyms | Collocations |
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#10885
🚑
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emergency
/ɪˈmɜrdʒənsi/
noun
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A serious, unexpected situation that requires immediate action.
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The ambulance arrived quickly in response to the emergency. |
emergency room |
A hospital department where urgent cases are treated.
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crisis, urgency, disaster, accident
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safety, routine
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emergency services, emergency room, in case of emergency, emergency exit
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#10886
🚪
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enter
/ˈɛntər/
verb
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entered
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entered
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enters
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entering
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to go or come into a place
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She entered the room quietly. |
enter into an agreement |
to formally agree to a contract or arrangement
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go in, come in, access, penetrate, join
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exit, leave, depart
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enter a room, enter details, enter data, enter into
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#10887
✅
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ensure
/ɪnˈʃʊər/
verb
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ensured
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ensured
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ensures
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ensuring
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To make certain that something will happen or be the case.
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Please ensure that the door is locked before you leave. |
ensure success |
to guarantee achievement of success
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guarantee, secure, confirm, assure, safeguard
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neglect, ignore, risk
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ensure safety, ensure quality, ensure success, ensure compliance
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#10888
🇬🇧
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english
/ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/
noun/adjective
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The language of England, widely spoken around the world; relating to England or its people.
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She is learning English to study abroad. |
plain English |
clear and simple language
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British language, Anglo-Saxon, tongue, dialect
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non-English, foreign
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learn English, English teacher, English literature, English language
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#10889
🏗️
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engineering
/ˌɛndʒɪˈnɪərɪŋ/
noun
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The branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.
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She studied civil engineering at university. |
social engineering |
manipulating people into giving up information or taking certain actions
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applied science, technology, mechanics, construction
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destruction, disorganization
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civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, software engineering
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#10890
👷♂️
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engineer
/ˌɛndʒɪˈnɪər/
noun/verb
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engineered
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engineered
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engineers
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engineering
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A person trained to design, build, or maintain engines, machines, or structures; to skillfully arrange or bring about.
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The engineer designed a new bridge across the river. |
reverse engineer |
to analyze a finished product to understand how it was made
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designer, builder, technician, architect, planner
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destroyer, dismantler
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civil engineer, software engineer, train engineer, engineer solution
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#10891
🚗
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engine
/ˈɛndʒɪn/
noun
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A machine designed to convert energy into mechanical power.
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The car's engine failed on the highway. |
engine of growth |
something that drives progress or development
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motor, machine, mechanism, generator, turbine
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brake, stopper
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car engine, powerful engine, engine failure, engine design
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#10892
👮
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enforcement
/ɪnˈfɔːrsmənt/
noun
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the act of making sure that laws or rules are followed
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The police are responsible for law enforcement. |
strict enforcement |
the rigorous application of rules or laws
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implementation, execution, application, policing
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neglect, tolerance
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law enforcement, enforcement agency, enforcement action, enforcement measures
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#10893
⚡
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energy
/ˈɛnərdʒi/
noun
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the capacity for activity or work; power derived from physical or chemical resources
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Solar energy is becoming increasingly popular worldwide. |
burst of energy |
a sudden increase in physical or mental activity
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power, strength, vitality, force, vigor
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weakness, exhaustion, fatigue
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renewable energy, solar energy, energy consumption, energy level
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#10894
🔓
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enable
/ɪˈneɪbəl/
verb
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enabled
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enabled
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enables
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enabling
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to make something possible; to give someone the ability to do something
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This software will enable users to create their own websites. |
enable access |
to provide the ability to enter or use something
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allow, empower, facilitate, permit, authorize
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disable, prevent, hinder
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enable users, enable system, enable feature, enable access
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#10895
💼
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employment
/ɪmˈplɔɪmənt/
noun
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the state of having a paid job or work
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The government is working to increase youth employment. |
full employment |
a situation where almost everyone willing to work has a job
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job, work, occupation, profession, livelihood
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unemployment, idleness, joblessness
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seek employment, find employment, employment opportunities, employment rate
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#10896
👔
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employ
/ɪmˈplɔɪ/
verb
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employed
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employed
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employs
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employing
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to hire someone to do a job; to use something effectively
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The company plans to employ more engineers next year. |
gainful employment |
work that provides a steady income
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hire, recruit, engage, utilize, appoint
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dismiss, fire, discharge
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employ workers, employ staff, employ methods, employ strategies
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#10897
😭
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emotional
/ɪˈmoʊʃənəl/
adjective
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Relating to a person’s feelings, or easily affected by them.
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He gave an emotional speech about his childhood. |
emotional support |
Comfort and reassurance provided to someone in distress.
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sensitive, passionate, sentimental, expressive
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unemotional, detached, indifferent
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emotional speech, emotional moment, emotional response, emotional support
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#10898
❤️
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emotion
/ɪˈmoʊʃən/
noun
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A strong feeling such as happiness, sadness, anger, or fear.
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She was overwhelmed with emotion when she heard the news. |
mixed emotions |
Conflicting feelings about a situation.
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feeling, sentiment, passion, mood
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apathy, indifference
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show emotion, strong emotion, control emotion, express emotion
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#10899
💨
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emission
/ɪˈmɪʃən/
noun
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The act of releasing something, especially gas, heat, or light.
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Car engines are a major source of carbon emissions. |
greenhouse gas emissions |
Gases released into the atmosphere that contribute to climate change.
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discharge, release, output, radiation
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absorption, intake
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carbon emission, control emission, emission level, reduce emissions
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#10900
👩🏫
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educator
/ˈɛdʒuˌkeɪtər/
noun
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a person who provides education; a teacher or instructor
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She is a dedicated educator who inspires her students every day. |
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teacher, instructor, mentor, trainer, tutor
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student, pupil
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professional educator, experienced educator, educator training, role of educator
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#10901
🌍
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elsewhere
/ˈɛlswɛr/
adverb
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In, at, or to some other place.
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If you can’t find it here, try looking elsewhere. |
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somewhere else, another place, away, outside
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here, nearby
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go elsewhere, look elsewhere, live elsewhere, seek elsewhere
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#10902
➕
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else
/ɛls/
adverb
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In addition; besides.
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Is there anything else you need? |
or else |
Used to warn of unpleasant consequences if something is not done.
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besides, otherwise, additionally, furthermore
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nothing, none
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anything else, someone else, somewhere else, nothing else
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#10903
👑
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elite
/ɪˈliːt/ or /eɪˈliːt/
noun
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A select group that is superior in terms of ability or qualities.
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Only the elite were invited to the exclusive event. |
social elite |
The most powerful or influential members of society.
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aristocracy, upper class, nobility, high society
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commoners, masses
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elite group, elite class, elite athlete, elite institution
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#10904
💻
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electronic
/ɪˌlɛkˈtrɒnɪk/
adjective
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Operating with or produced by the use of electronic devices.
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She bought an electronic keyboard for her music lessons. |
electronic device |
A device that operates using electronic circuits.
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digital, automated, computerized, high-tech
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manual, mechanical
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electronic device, electronic music, electronic mail, electronic circuit
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#10905
🔌
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electricity
/ɪˌlɛkˈtrɪsɪti/
noun
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A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles.
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The storm caused a power cut and we had no electricity. |
generate electricity |
To produce electrical power.
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power, energy, current, charge
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darkness, powerlessness
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electricity supply, electricity bill, electricity generation, electricity consumption
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#10906
⚡
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electric
/ɪˈlɛktrɪk/
adjective
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Relating to or operated by electricity.
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The room was lit by an electric lamp. |
electric atmosphere |
A highly charged or exciting environment.
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powered, charged, energized, electronic
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manual, mechanical
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electric car, electric power, electric shock, electric current
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#10907
🗳️
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election
/ɪˈlɛkʃən/
noun
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The process of choosing someone for public office by voting.
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The election will be held next month. |
election fever |
Excitement and activity surrounding an upcoming election.
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vote, poll, ballot, selection, referendum
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appointment, selection without voting
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general election, presidential election, election campaign, election results
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#10908
🗳️
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elect
/ɪˈlɛkt/
verb
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elected
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elected
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elects
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electing
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To choose someone for a position or office by voting.
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The citizens elected a new president. |
elect to |
To choose or decide to do something.
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choose, vote, select, appoint, pick
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reject, dismiss, refuse
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elect president, elect leader, elect representative, elect officials
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#10909
👴
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elderly
/ˈɛldərli/
adjective
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Being old or advanced in years.
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The elderly man walks slowly across the street. |
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aged, senior, old, elderly person, retired
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young, youthful
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elderly people, elderly care, elderly population, elderly woman
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#10910
↔️
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either
/ˈaɪðər/ or /ˈiːðər/
determiner/pronoun/conjunction/adverb
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Used to indicate a choice between two alternatives.
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You can either call me tonight or send me an email. |
either way |
Whatever happens, the result will be acceptable.
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one, the one, any of the two, alternative
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neither
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either side, either way, either option, either choice
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#10911
8️⃣
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eight
/eɪt/
number
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The number equivalent to the product of two and four; one more than seven.
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There are eight apples in the basket. |
behind the eight ball |
In a difficult or unfavorable situation.
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octet, VIII, set of eight, group of eight
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seven, nine
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eight years, eight times, group of eight, eight people
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#10912
🥚
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egg
/ɛɡ/
noun
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an oval or round object laid by a female bird, often eaten as food
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She had a boiled egg for breakfast. |
put all your eggs in one basket |
to risk everything on a single plan or opportunity
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ovum, embryo, yolk, shell
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sperm, chick
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boiled egg, fried egg, egg yolk, egg shell
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#10913
💪
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effort
/ˈɛfərt/
noun
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the use of physical or mental energy to do something; attempt
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He made a great effort to improve his English skills. |
make an effort |
to try hard to achieve something
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attempt, endeavor, exertion, struggle, work
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inaction, laziness, neglect
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make an effort, huge effort, joint effort, physical effort
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#10914
✅
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effectively
/ɪˈfɛktɪvli/
adverb
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in a way that produces the desired result; efficiently and successfully
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The team worked together effectively to finish the project on time. |
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efficiently, successfully, productively, powerfully
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ineffectively, poorly, weakly
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work effectively, communicate effectively, manage effectively, use effectively
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