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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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#11245
💰
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invest
/ɪnˈvɛst/
verb
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invested
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invested
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invests
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investing
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to put money, time, or effort into something with the expectation of achieving a benefit
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He decided to invest in real estate to secure his future. |
invest in |
to commit money, time, or effort into something
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finance, fund, contribute, allocate, commit
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withdraw, divest
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invest money, invest in stocks, invest heavily, invest wisely
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#11246
📦
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item
/ˈaɪtəm/
noun
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A single thing, object, or unit, often part of a list or collection.
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Each item on the list must be checked carefully. |
hot item |
something that is currently popular or in high demand
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object, article, thing, unit, element
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whole, entirety
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list item, key item, menu item, clothing item
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#11247
🇮🇹
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italian
/ɪˈtæliən/
adjective, noun
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relating to Italy, its people, or its language; a person from Italy
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She loves Italian food. |
Italian job |
a clever and complicated theft or scheme (from a movie title)
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Tuscan, Roman, Mediterranean, European
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non-Italian, foreign
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Italian food, Italian culture, Italian language, Italian design
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#11248
❓
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it
/ɪt/
pronoun
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used to refer to a thing, animal, or idea previously mentioned or easily identified
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It is raining outside. |
take it easy |
to relax and not worry
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this, that, object, thing, entity
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he, she, they
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it seems, it is, take it, find it, consider it
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#11249
🇮🇱
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israeli
/ɪzˈreɪli/
adjective, noun
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relating to Israel or its people; a person from Israel
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She works for an Israeli company. |
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Hebrew, Jewish, Middle Eastern
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Palestinian (contextual), foreign
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Israeli government, Israeli soldier, Israeli technology, Israeli citizens
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#11250
🏝️
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island
/ˈaɪ.lənd/
noun
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a piece of land surrounded by water
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They spent their vacation on a tropical island. |
desert island |
a remote uninhabited island
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isle, atoll, key, islet, cay
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mainland, continent
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small island, tropical island, remote island, desert island
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#11251
☪️
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islamic
/ɪsˈlɑːmɪk/
adjective
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relating to Islam, its followers, or its teachings
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The city has many Islamic cultural centers. |
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Muslim, religious, faith-based, Quranic, spiritual
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secular, nonreligious
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Islamic law, Islamic culture, Islamic faith, Islamic tradition
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#11252
🔩
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iron
/ˈaɪən/ or /ˈaɪərn/
noun/verb
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ironed
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ironed
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irons
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ironing
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a strong, hard metal used in construction; also to press clothes with heat
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He used an iron to smooth his shirt. |
iron out |
to resolve problems or difficulties
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metal, steel, press, flatten
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wrinkle, fold
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iron bar, iron rod, iron clothes, iron ore, iron out issues
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#11253
🇮🇪
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irish
/ˈaɪrɪʃ/
adjective/noun
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relating to Ireland, its people, or its language
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The Irish countryside is very beautiful. |
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Ireland citizen, Gaelic, Hibernian
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non-Irish, foreigner
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Irish people, Irish language, Irish culture
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#11254
🇮🇶
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iraqi
/ɪˈrɑːki/
adjective/noun
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relating to Iraq or its people
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The Iraqi culture is rich and diverse. |
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Iraq citizen, Iraq national
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non-Iraqi, foreigner
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Iraqi people, Iraqi government, Iraqi culture
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#11255
🤝
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involvement
/ɪnˈvɒlvmənt/
noun
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the act of taking part in something
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His involvement in the project was crucial. |
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participation, engagement, contribution, role, association
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exclusion, absence, withdrawal
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active involvement, direct involvement, community involvement
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#11256
✉️
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invite
/ɪnˈvaɪt/
verb
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invited
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invited
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invites
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inviting
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to ask someone to come to a place or event
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She invited her friends to the party. |
invite trouble |
to do something that is likely to cause problems
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ask, request, call, summon, beckon
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reject, refuse, dismiss
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invite someone, invite to dinner, warmly invite, cordially invite
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#11257
📈
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investment
/ɪnˈvɛst.mənt/
noun
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the action or process of putting money, time, or resources into something for future benefit
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Her investment in technology startups has paid off well. |
return on investment |
the profit or loss derived from an investment
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funding, financing, contribution, allocation, venture
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loss, withdrawal
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make an investment, attract investment, foreign investment, wise investment
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#11258
🕵️
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investigation
/ɪnˌvɛs.tɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
noun
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the process of inquiring into or examining something carefully to find the truth
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The investigation revealed new evidence about the fraud. |
under investigation |
being examined or inquired into
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inquiry, probe, inspection, examination, scrutiny
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neglect, disregard
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launch an investigation, conduct an investigation, criminal investigation
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#11259
🔍
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investigate
/ɪnˈvɛs.tɪ.ɡeɪt/
verb
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investigated
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investigated
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investigates
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investigating
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to carry out a systematic inquiry to discover facts or information
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The police will investigate the incident thoroughly. |
investigate a case |
to examine or look into a specific case
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examine, probe, inspect, explore, analyze
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ignore, overlook
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investigate crime, investigate a complaint, investigate thoroughly
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#11260
👨🏫
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instructor
/ɪnˈstrʌktər/
noun
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A person who teaches a subject or skill.
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The driving instructor was very patient with new learners. |
ski instructor |
a person who teaches skiing
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teacher, trainer, tutor, mentor
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student, learner, pupil
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driving instructor, fitness instructor, course instructor, military instructor
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#11261
📘
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introduction
/ˌɪn.trəˈdʌk.ʃən/
noun
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the action of introducing something or someone; an opening or beginning part
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The professor gave a brief introduction before starting the lecture. |
introduction to |
the beginning explanation or basic presentation of a subject
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beginning, preface, initiation, presentation, foreword
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conclusion, ending
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make an introduction, give an introduction, introduction to a book, formal introduction
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#11262
🙋
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introduce
/ˌɪntrəˈduːs/
verb
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introduced
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introduced
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introduces
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introducing
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to present someone or something to another person or group
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He will introduce his new idea at the meeting. |
introduce a bill |
to formally present a proposed law
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present, announce, propose, launch, establish
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withdraw, remove, eliminate
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introduce yourself, introduce changes, introduce technology, introduce to
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#11263
➡️
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into
/ˈɪntuː/
preposition
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expressing movement or direction to the inside of something
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She walked into the room quietly. |
run into |
to meet by chance
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inside, within, toward, onto
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out, outside
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fall into, get into, break into, move into
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#11264
🎤
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interview
/ˈɪntərvjuː/
noun, verb
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interviewed
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interviewed
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interviews
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interviewing
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a formal meeting in which one person asks another questions
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She prepared well for the job interview. |
exit interview |
a discussion with an employee leaving a company
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meeting, questioning, discussion, examination, consultation
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silence, monologue
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job interview, phone interview, conduct interview, interview process
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#11265
🛑
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intervention
/ˌɪntərˈvɛnʃən/
noun
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the action of becoming involved in a situation to change it
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Government intervention helped stabilize the economy. |
military intervention |
the use of military force in a conflict
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interference, mediation, involvement, intrusion, action
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noninterference, neglect, inaction
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early intervention, direct intervention, government intervention, timely intervention
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#11266
📖
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interpretation
/ɪnˌtɜːrprəˈteɪʃən/
noun
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the action of explaining the meaning of something
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The teacher gave her own interpretation of the poem. |
open to interpretation |
something that can be understood in different ways
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explanation, clarification, analysis, understanding, rendering
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misinterpretation, confusion, misunderstanding
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artistic interpretation, legal interpretation, correct interpretation, interpretation of law
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#11267
🌐
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internet
/ˈɪntərˌnɛt/
noun
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The global computer network that provides information and communication.
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Almost every household now has access to the internet. |
surf the internet |
to browse or explore websites online
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web, network, cyberspace, online system
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offline, disconnection
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use the internet, access the internet, internet connection, internet service
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#11268
🌍
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international
/ˌɪntərˈnæʃənəl/
adjective
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Existing, occurring, or carried on between nations.
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The company is planning to expand into international markets. |
international relations |
relationships between different countries
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global, worldwide, universal, foreign
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domestic, local
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international trade, international law, international relations, international organization
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#11269
🤔
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interested
/ˈɪntrəstɪd/
adjective
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Showing curiosity or concern about something.
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She is very interested in learning new languages. |
interested party |
a person or group concerned with a matter
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curious, eager, keen, attentive, engaged
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uninterested, indifferent
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interested in, very interested, interested party, interested buyer
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#11270
🤝
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interaction
/ˌɪntərˈækʃən/
noun
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The process of people or things acting upon or influencing each other.
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The teacher encouraged more interaction between students. |
social interaction |
communication or activities between people in society
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communication, contact, exchange, collaboration, connection
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isolation, separation
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human interaction, social interaction, online interaction, interaction with
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#11271
🔥
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intensity
/ɪnˈtɛnsəti/
noun
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The quality of being extreme, strong, or forceful in degree.
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The intensity of the storm frightened the villagers. |
high intensity |
something done with a great level of force, effort, or energy
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strength, force, power, severity, energy
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weakness, mildness, softness
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high intensity, emotional intensity, intensity of light, intensity level
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#11272
🔥
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intense
/ɪnˈtɛns/
adjective
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Of extreme force, degree, or strength.
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She felt intense pain after the accident. |
intense pressure |
a very high level of stress or demand
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extreme, severe, powerful, strong, fierce
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mild, weak, gentle
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intense pain, intense heat, intense pressure, intense competition
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#11273
🛡️
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insurance
/ɪnˈʃʊərəns/
noun
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An arrangement by which a company provides compensation for loss, damage, or illness in return for a premium.
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He bought health insurance to cover medical expenses. |
life insurance |
insurance that pays out on the death of the insured person
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coverage, protection, assurance, indemnity
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risk, uncertainty, danger
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health insurance, car insurance, insurance policy, buy insurance
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#11274
🎸
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instrument
/ˈɪnstrəmənt/
noun
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A tool or device used for a particular purpose, especially for scientific or musical work.
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The doctor used a special instrument during the surgery. |
musical instrument |
a device used to produce music
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tool, device, apparatus, implement, utensil
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hand, body, natural object
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scientific instrument, surgical instrument, precision instrument, musical instrument
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