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🛢️
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crude
/kruːd/
adjective
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in a natural or raw state; not yet processed or refined
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The crude oil is processed into fuel and chemicals. |
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raw, unrefined, rough, unprocessed
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refined, processed, pure
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crude oil, crude nature, crude estimate
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🏡
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desirable
/dɪˈzaɪərəbl/
adjective
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worth having or wanting; attractive
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The location of the house was highly desirable, with great views. |
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attractive, appealing, wanted, sought-after
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undesirable, unappealing, unattractive
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desirable features, desirable location, highly desirable
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📦
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deployment
/dɪˈplɔɪmənt/
noun
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the action of moving or positioning something into place for use
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The deployment of the new software was completed successfully. |
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placement, positioning, arrangement, setup
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removal, withdrawal
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deployment of, military deployment, software deployment
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🛑
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dependence
/dɪˈpɛndəns/
noun
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the state of relying on or needing someone or something
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His dependence on his parents was growing as he couldn't find a job. |
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reliance, dependence, need, trust
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independence, self-sufficiency
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dependence on, emotional dependence, growing dependence
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👹
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demon
/ˈdiːmən/
noun
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an evil spirit or devil
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The story was about a demon who haunted the village. |
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devil, fiend, evil spirit, monster
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angel, saint, good spirit
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demon possession, demon spirit, evil demon
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#1
😊
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delighted
/dɪˈlaɪtɪd/
adjective
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feeling or showing great pleasure and happiness
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She was delighted with the surprise gift. |
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happy, pleased, overjoyed, thrilled
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disappointed, unhappy, upset
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delighted with, feel delighted, delighted smile
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👥
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delegation
/ˌdɛlɪˈɡeɪʃən/
noun
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the act of giving someone else responsibility for something
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The manager made a delegation of tasks to the team. |
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assignment, delegation of duties, responsibility, transfer
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retention, taking on, holding
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delegation of authority, delegation of tasks, formal delegation
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#1
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deed
/diːd/
noun
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an action, especially a good or evil one
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His deed of kindness will never be forgotten. |
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act, action, gesture, behavior
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inaction, neglect, indifference
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good deed, heroic deed, noble deed
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💪
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dedicated
/ˈdɛdɪˌkeɪtɪd/
adjective
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devoted to a cause, task, or purpose
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She is a dedicated teacher who goes above and beyond for her students. |
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committed, devoted, passionate, loyal
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indifferent, apathetic, disinterested
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dedicated worker, dedicated employee, dedicated to success
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#1
📜
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declaration
/ˌdɛkləˈreɪʃən/
noun
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a formal or explicit statement or announcement
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The president made a declaration of independence. |
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announcement, statement, proclamation, assertion
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silence, denial, concealment
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official declaration, public declaration, declaration of independence
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🧠
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decision-making
/dɪˈsɪʒənˌmeɪkɪŋ/
noun
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the process of making decisions, especially important or business-related decisions
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The CEO's decision-making was crucial for the success of the company. |
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judgment, choice, determination, resolution
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indecision, hesitation, uncertainty
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effective decision-making, business decision-making, decision-making process
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⚡
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damaging
/ˈdæmɪdʒɪŋ/
adjective
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causing harm or injury
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The storm caused damaging effects to the crops. |
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harmful, injurious, destructive, deleterious
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beneficial, harmless, protective
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damaging effects, damaging impact, damaging consequences
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🥛
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dairy
/ˈdɛəri/
noun
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a place where milk and milk products are produced or sold
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They visited the local dairy for fresh milk. |
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milk farm, creamery, cheese factory
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meat, non-dairy
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dairy products, dairy farm, dairy industry
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#1
✂️
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cutting
/ˈkʌtɪŋ/
adjective
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sharp or severe, often used to describe remarks or actions
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Her cutting remarks made everyone feel uncomfortable. |
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sharp, severe, harsh, biting
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gentle, kind, soft
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cutting remark, cutting tone, cutting edge
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#1
🕯️
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cult
/kʌlt/
noun
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a system of religious veneration and devotion directed toward a particular figure or object
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The cult followed their leader with great devotion. |
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sect, movement, group, following
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mainstream, tradition
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cult following, cult leader, religious cult
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💡
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convincing
/kənˈvɪnsɪŋ/
adjective
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having the ability to make someone believe that something is true or real
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Her argument was very convincing. |
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persuasive, compelling, forceful, credible
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unconvincing, unbelievable, implausible
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convincing argument, convincing evidence, convincing reason
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#1
👑
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crown
/kraʊn/
noun
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a circular ornamental headdress worn by a monarch as a symbol of authority
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The king wore his golden crown at the ceremony. |
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to accept the responsibility or power of leadership
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tiara, diadem, coronet
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helmet, cap
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royal crown, golden crown, wear the crown
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#1
⚠️
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critically
/ˈkrɪtɪkli/
adverb
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in a way that expresses disapproval or a very serious, important way
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He was critically injured in the accident. |
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seriously, severely, urgently
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lightly, casually
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critically important, critically endangered, critically ill
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#1
🧑🎨
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creator
/krɪˈeɪtə/
noun
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a person who brings something into existence
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He is the creator of many successful startups. |
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originator, inventor, founder, maker
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destroyer, annihilator
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creator of ideas, creator of content, content creator
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🤠
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cowboy
/ˈkaʊbɔɪ/
noun
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a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle
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The cowboy rode across the plains. |
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rancher, herder, wrangler
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cowboy hat, cowboy boots, cowboy lifestyle
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✨
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countless
/ˈkaʊntləs/
adjective
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too many to be counted; innumerable
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There are countless stars in the sky. |
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innumerable, innumerous, endless, boundless
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finite, limited
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countless opportunities, countless stars, countless hours
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#1
🧑💼
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councilor
/ˈkaʊnsɪlər/
noun
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an elected member of a council, especially a local government body
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The councilor held a public meeting to discuss local issues. |
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representative, legislator, public official, politician
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citizen, voter
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local councilor, city councilor, councilor meeting
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💀
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corrupt
/kəˈrʌpt/
adjective/verb
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corrupted
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corrupted
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corrupts
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corrupting
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dishonest or morally wrong; to make something impure or evil
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The politician was accused of corrupt practices. |
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dishonest, immoral, depraved, unethical
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honest, ethical, upright
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corrupt leader, corrupt official, corrupt practices
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🔗
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corresponding
/kəˈrɛspɒndɪŋ/
adjective
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matching or related to something
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The corresponding page in the book explains the process in detail. |
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matching, related, equivalent, parallel
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unrelated, different
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corresponding parts, corresponding details, corresponding figure
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correspondence
/kəˈrɛspɒndəns/
noun
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the exchange of letters or communication
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His correspondence with clients was always timely. |
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communication, letters, messages, exchange
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silence, disconnect
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business correspondence, formal correspondence, personal correspondence
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correspond
/kəˈrɛspɒnd/
verb
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corresponded
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corresponded
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corresponds
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corresponding
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to communicate by exchanging letters or messages
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I correspond regularly with my old friends. |
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communicate, write, exchange, connect
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disconnect, ignore
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correspond with, correspond regularly, correspond by email
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✍️
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correction
/kəˈrɛkʃən/
noun
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the action or process of correcting something
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The teacher made a correction to the student's essay. |
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amendment, adjustment, change, modification
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mistake, error
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correctional facility, correction of errors, make a correction
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copyright
/ˈkɒpɪraɪt/
noun
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the legal right of the creator of a work to control its use and distribution
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She holds the copyright for the book. |
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patent, trademark, license
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public domain
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copyright law, copyright infringement, copyright holder
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copper
/ˈkɒpə/
noun
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a reddish-brown metal used for electrical wiring, coins, and more
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Copper is a good conductor of electricity. |
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metal, bronze, alloy
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plastic, rubber
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copper wire, copper pipe, copper coins
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#1
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coordination
/kəʊˌɔːdɪˈneɪʃən/
noun
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the process of organizing different elements to work together effectively
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The coordination between the teams was flawless. |
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organization, collaboration, synchronization, harmony
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disorganization, chaos, confusion
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team coordination, coordination efforts, effective coordination
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