Mastering the Most Frequent Nouns
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Lesson 55 - Mask Toggle
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#1081
🔝
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Priority
/praɪˈɔːr.ə.ti/
noun
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something that is more important than other things and needs attention first
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Health should be our top priority. |
importance, precedence, preference
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insignificance, unimportance
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top priority, high priority, first priority, priority list
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#1082
📦
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Product
/ˈprɒd.ʌkt/
noun
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something that is manufactured or produced; the result of a process
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The company launched a new product in the market. |
item, goods, commodity, merchandise
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raw material, ingredient
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new product, quality product, end product, product development
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#1083
⚖️
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Principle
/ˈprɪn.sə.pəl/
noun
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a basic rule or belief about what is right and wrong that influences how you behave
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It's against my principles to lie. |
rule, law, standard, doctrine
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exception, deviation
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moral principles, basic principles, guiding principles, in principle
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#1084
👔
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Profession
/prəˈfeʃ.ən/
noun
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a type of job that requires special education, training, or skill
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Teaching is a noble profession that shapes future generations. |
career, occupation, vocation, job
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hobby, pastime
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medical profession, legal profession, teaching profession, professional ethics
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#1085
🖨️
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Print
/prɪnt/
noun
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words, letters, or pictures produced on paper using a machine; a mark made by pressing something onto a surface
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The book is available in both digital and print versions. |
publication, impression, copy
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digital, electronic
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print media, print version, small print, fine print
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#1086
🎯
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Proficiency
/prəˈfɪʃ.ən.si/
noun
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a high degree of competence or skill; expertise
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Her proficiency in multiple languages helped her get the job. |
skill, expertise, competence, mastery
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incompetence, inexperience, inability
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language proficiency, high proficiency, demonstrate proficiency, proficiency test
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#1087
🔒
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Privacy
/ˈpraɪ.və.si/
noun
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the state of being alone and not watched or disturbed by other people; the right to keep your personal information secret
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Everyone has the right to privacy. |
secrecy, confidentiality, solitude
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publicity, exposure, openness
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right to privacy, privacy policy, privacy settings, invasion of privacy
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#1088
💰
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Profit
/ˈprɒf.ɪt/
noun
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money that is earned in trade or business after paying costs
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The company made a significant profit this quarter. |
earnings, gain, income, revenue
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loss, deficit, expense
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net profit, gross profit, profit margin, make profit
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#1089
👑
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Privilege
/ˈprɪv.ə.lɪdʒ/
noun
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a special right or advantage that only one person or group has
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It's a privilege to work with such talented people. |
advantage, benefit, right, prerogative
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disadvantage, burden, duty
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special privilege, privilege to do, privilege of doing, abuse of privilege
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#1090
⬆️
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Promotion
/prəˈməʊ.ʃən/
noun
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the act of raising someone to a higher position; advertising to increase sales
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She received a promotion to manager after five years of hard work. |
advancement, elevation, upgrade, marketing
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demotion, reduction, downgrade
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job promotion, sales promotion, promotion campaign, get promotion
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#1091
🎲
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Probability
/ˌprɒb.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/
noun
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the likelihood that something will happen; a mathematical measure of how likely something is to occur
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There is a high probability of rain tomorrow. |
likelihood, chance, possibility, odds
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impossibility, certainty
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high probability, low probability, probability theory, in all probability
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#1092
📢
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Propaganda
/ˌprɒp.əˈɡæn.də/
noun
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information spread to promote a particular political cause or point of view
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The government used propaganda to influence public opinion during the war. |
publicity, promotion, advertising, misinformation
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truth, facts, objective information
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political propaganda, war propaganda, propaganda campaign, spread propaganda
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#1093
❓
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Problem
/ˈprɒb.ləm/
noun
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a situation that causes difficulties and needs to be dealt with or solved
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We need to solve this problem quickly. |
issue, difficulty, trouble, challenge
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solution, answer, resolution
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solve a problem, serious problem, major problem, problem solving
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#1094
🏠
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Property
/ˈprɒp.ə.ti/
noun
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a building or land; something owned; a characteristic or quality
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They bought a beautiful property in the countryside. |
estate, land, possession, asset
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liability, debt
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real property, private property, property value, property owner
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#1095
📋
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Procedure
/prəˈsiː.dʒər/
noun
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a set of actions that are the official or accepted way of doing something
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Please follow the safety procedure carefully. |
process, method, system, protocol
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chaos, disorder, improvisation
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safety procedure, standard procedure, follow procedure, emergency procedure
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#1096
📋
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Proposal
/prəˈpəʊ.zəl/
noun
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a plan or suggestion presented for consideration; an offer of marriage
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The board will review the proposal at next week's meeting. |
suggestion, plan, offer, recommendation
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rejection, refusal, withdrawal
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business proposal, marriage proposal, make proposal, accept proposal
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#1097
🚶♂️🚶♀️
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Procession
/prəˈseʃ.ən/
noun
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a group of people or vehicles moving forward in an organized way, especially as part of a ceremony
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The wedding procession walked slowly to the church. |
parade, march, cortege, cavalcade
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dispersal, scattering
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wedding procession, funeral procession, religious procession, join the procession
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#1098
🌟
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Prosperity
/prɒˈsper.ə.ti/
noun
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the state of being successful and having wealth; economic well-being
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The country enjoyed unprecedented prosperity during the economic boom. |
wealth, success, affluence, fortune
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poverty, hardship, adversity, decline
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economic prosperity, bring prosperity, period of prosperity, shared prosperity
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#1099
📢
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Proclamation
/ˌprɒk.ləˈmeɪ.ʃən/
noun
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an official public announcement, especially one made by someone in authority
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The king issued a proclamation declaring peace. |
announcement, declaration, decree, edict
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silence, concealment
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issue a proclamation, royal proclamation, official proclamation, proclamation of independence
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#1100
🛡️
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Protection
/prəˈtek.ʃən/
noun
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the act of keeping someone or something safe from harm or damage
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The helmet provides protection for the cyclist's head. |
safety, security, defense, shelter
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exposure, danger, vulnerability, harm
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environmental protection, data protection, provide protection, under protection
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