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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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🧾
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enroll
/ɪnˈroʊl/
verb
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enrolled
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enrolled
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enrolls
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enrolling
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to officially join or register in a school, course, or organization
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He decided to enroll in a computer programming course. |
enroll in |
to sign up or register for something
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register, join, sign up, enlist, admit
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withdraw, leave, exclude
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enroll in school, enroll students, enroll participants, enroll for a course
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🔒
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exclusively
/ɪkˈskluːsɪvli/
adverb
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only; not shared with others
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This service is available exclusively to premium members. |
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solely, only, entirely, uniquely, purely
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jointly, commonly, generally
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exclusively for, available exclusively, exclusively designed, exclusively produced
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exclusive
/ɪkˈskluːsɪv/
adjective
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restricted to a particular person, group, or area; not shared with others
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The hotel offers exclusive access to a private beach. |
exclusive club |
a private club open only to select members
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restricted, limited, private, elite, unique
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inclusive, common, public
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exclusive interview, exclusive offer, exclusive rights, exclusive access
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#1
🎉
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excitement
/ɪkˈsaɪtmənt/
noun
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a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness
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There was a lot of excitement before the concert began. |
in a state of excitement |
feeling or showing strong enthusiasm or agitation
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thrill, joy, enthusiasm, eagerness, delight
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boredom, calm, indifference
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feel excitement, great excitement, cause excitement, full of excitement
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#1
🤩
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excited
/ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/
adjective
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very enthusiastic and eager about something
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The children were excited to open their presents. |
get excited about |
to become enthusiastic or eager about something
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thrilled, delighted, enthusiastic, eager, joyful
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bored, indifferent, calm
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feel excited, get excited, excited about, excited to see
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#1
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excessive
/ɪkˈsɛsɪv/
adjective
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more than is necessary, reasonable, or acceptable
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Eating excessive sugar can lead to health problems. |
excessive force |
more physical power or effort than necessary
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too much, extreme, unreasonable, extravagant, overdone
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moderate, reasonable, limited
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excessive use, excessive amount, excessive force, excessive cost
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#1
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exam
/ɪɡˈzæm/
noun
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a formal test of a person's knowledge or skill in a subject
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She studied hard for her final exam. |
cram for an exam |
to study intensively before an exam
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test, examination, assessment, quiz
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break, vacation
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take an exam, pass an exam, fail an exam, final exam, entrance exam
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#1
⚖️
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ethical
/ˈɛθɪkəl/
adjective
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relating to moral principles or the right and wrong behavior
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The company follows strict ethical standards in its business practices. |
ethical dilemma |
a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two moral principles
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moral, principled, righteous, virtuous, honest
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unethical, immoral, dishonest
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ethical standards, ethical behavior, ethical issue, ethical dilemma, ethical decision
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estimated
/ˈɛstɪmeɪtɪd/
adjective
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roughly calculated or judged; an approximate value or amount
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The estimated cost of the project is five million dollars. |
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approximate, assumed, calculated, projected, expected
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exact, precise, definite
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estimated cost, estimated time, estimated value, estimated population
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#1
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equip
/ɪˈkwɪp/
verb
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equipped
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equipped
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equips
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equipping
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to provide someone or something with the necessary items or skills for a task
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The school equipped its students with modern technology. |
well-equipped |
having all the necessary tools or resources
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supply, furnish, provide, prepare, arm
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deprive, strip, disarm
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equip with, properly equipped, equip someone for, equip team
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#1
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equation
/ɪˈkweɪʒən/
noun
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a mathematical statement that shows the equality of two expressions
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He solved the equation to find the value of x. |
balance the equation |
to make both sides of an equation or situation equal
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formula, expression, equality, calculation
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inequality, imbalance
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solve an equation, linear equation, quadratic equation, mathematical equation
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#1
⚖️
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equality
/ɪˈkwɒləti/
noun
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the state of being equal, especially in rights, status, and opportunities
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The organization works to promote gender equality in the workplace. |
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fairness, parity, balance, justice
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inequality, bias, discrimination
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gender equality, social equality, equality of opportunity, promote equality
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#1
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envision
/ɪnˈvɪʒən/
verb
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envisioned
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envisioned
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envisions
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envisioning
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to imagine or picture something in the future; to visualize a possibility or goal
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She envisions a world where everyone has equal access to education. |
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imagine, visualize, foresee, picture, conceive
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ignore, overlook, disregard
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envision a future, envision a plan, envision success, clearly envision
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#1
✉️
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envelope
/ˈɛnvəloʊp/
noun
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a flat paper container used to enclose a letter or document
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She sealed the letter in an envelope and posted it. |
push the envelope |
to go beyond normal limits; to innovate or take risks
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wrapper, cover, packet, casing, container
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uncovering, exposure
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seal an envelope, open an envelope, address an envelope, brown envelope
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#1
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entitle
/ɪnˈtaɪtəl/
verb
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entitled
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entitled
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entitles
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entitling
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to give someone the right to have or do something
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Employees are entitled to receive paid holidays. |
be entitled to |
to have a right or claim to something
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authorize, allow, permit, empower, grant
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forbid, deny, disqualify
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entitle someone to, entitled to benefits, entitled to rights, entitled book
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#1
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electrical
/ɪˈlɛktrɪkəl/
adjective
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related to electricity or the use of electrical power
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The electrical system in the house needs repair. |
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power, electric, electronic, voltage-related
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non-electric, mechanical
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electrical system, electrical engineer, electrical power, electrical circuit
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#1
💍
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engagement
/ɪnˈɡeɪdʒmənt/
noun
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a formal agreement to get married; or active involvement in an activity
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Their engagement was announced last week. |
social engagement |
a planned social event or meeting
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commitment, involvement, participation, appointment, betrothal
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separation, disengagement, withdrawal
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engagement ceremony, engagement ring, customer engagement, social engagement
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#1
👮♂️
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enforce
/ɪnˈfɔːrs/
verb
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enforced
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enforced
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enforces
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enforcing
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to make sure that a rule, law, or policy is obeyed
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The police are responsible for enforcing the law. |
enforce the law |
to ensure laws are followed and obeyed
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implement, apply, uphold, execute, impose
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ignore, neglect, abandon
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enforce rules, enforce regulations, enforce discipline, enforce policy
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#1
🧘
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endure
/ɪnˈdjʊər/
verb
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endured
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endured
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endures
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enduring
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to suffer something difficult or unpleasant patiently
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He had to endure years of hardship before achieving success. |
endure the pain |
to tolerate or bear pain without giving up
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tolerate, withstand, suffer, persevere, bear
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give up, quit, avoid
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endure hardship, endure pain, endure suffering, endure stress
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#1
♾️
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endless
/ˈendləs/
adjective
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having or seeming to have no end or limit
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They gazed at the endless desert stretching before them. |
endless possibilities |
many potential opportunities or options
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infinite, boundless, perpetual, eternal, limitless
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limited, finite, short-lived
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endless love, endless possibilities, endless road, endless patience
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#1
💪
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encouraging
/ɪnˈkʌrɪdʒɪŋ/
adjective
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giving someone support or confidence; optimistic
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Her words were very encouraging during the hard times. |
encouraging sign |
a positive indication that something is improving
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supportive, hopeful, reassuring, promising, positive
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discouraging, depressing
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encouraging news, encouraging sign, encouraging smile, encouraging words
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#1
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empire
/ˈempaɪər/
noun
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a group of countries or regions controlled by one ruler or government
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The Roman Empire lasted for centuries. |
build an empire |
to create a large and powerful organization or business
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kingdom, realm, dominion, federation, sovereignty
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colony, dependency
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Roman empire, British empire, build an empire, vast empire
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#1
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emotionally
/ɪˈməʊʃənəli/
adverb
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in a way that relates to a person's feelings or emotions
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She became emotionally attached to her pet. |
emotionally drained |
feeling exhausted due to strong emotional experiences
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feelingly, sensitively, passionately, sentimentally, affectively
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coldly, indifferently
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emotionally strong, emotionally stable, emotionally attached, emotionally drained
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#1
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emerging
/ɪˈmɜːrdʒɪŋ/
adjective
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becoming known, developing, or starting to exist
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Bangladesh is one of the fastest emerging economies in the world. |
emerging markets |
developing countries with growing economies
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developing, growing, rising, evolving
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declining, fading, disappearing
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emerging trend, emerging talent, emerging market, emerging technology
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#1
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embarrassed
/ɪmˈbærəst/
adjective
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feeling awkward, ashamed, or self-conscious about something
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He felt embarrassed when he forgot her name. |
embarrassed silence |
an uncomfortable quietness after something awkward happens
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ashamed, awkward, uneasy, flustered, humiliated
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confident, proud, relaxed
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feel embarrassed, look embarrassed, deeply embarrassed, embarrassed smile
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#1
1️⃣1️⃣
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eleven
/ɪˈlɛvən/
number
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the number after ten and before twelve; 11
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There are eleven students in the classroom. |
the eleventh hour |
the last possible moment to do something
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11, elevenfold
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ten, twelve
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eleven o'clock, eleven people, eleven years old
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#1
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elevator
/ˈɛləˌveɪtər/
noun
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a machine that carries people or goods up and down between floors in a building
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We took the elevator to the tenth floor. |
elevator pitch |
a brief, persuasive speech to spark interest in an idea or project
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lift, hoist, escalator, platform
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stairs, descent
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take the elevator, elevator door, elevator button, elevator ride
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#1
🐘
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elephant
/ˈɛlɪfənt/
noun
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a very large animal with a trunk, long curved tusks, and thick gray skin, found in Africa and Asia
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The elephant sprayed water over itself with its trunk. |
the elephant in the room |
an obvious problem or issue that people avoid discussing
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mammal, giant, pachyderm, tusker
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mouse, insect
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herd of elephants, African elephant, elephant tusks, baby elephant
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#1
💃
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elegant
/ˈɛlɪɡənt/
adjective
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pleasingly graceful and stylish in appearance or manner
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She looked elegant in her evening gown. |
simple yet elegant |
beautiful and stylish without being complicated
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graceful, stylish, classy, refined, sophisticated
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clumsy, messy, crude
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elegant dress, elegant design, elegant solution, elegant lady
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#1
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electronics
/ɪˌlɛkˈtrɒnɪks/
noun
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the branch of physics and technology dealing with circuits and devices using transistors, microchips, and other components
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He studied electronics at university. |
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tech, circuitry, electrotechnology, computing
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mechanics, manual systems
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electronics engineer, consumer electronics, electronics lab, electronics industry
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