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A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced. "The economy reached a state of equilibrium."
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Showing or caused by strong feelings or beliefs. "He is passionate about environmental protection."
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The state or process of rotting or decomposition. "The fallen leaves began to decay."
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Distribute or spread over a wide area. "The crowd began to disperse after the event."
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Arranged or structured in a systematic way. "The files were organized alphabetically."
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"The organization works to disseminate information about health." especially information) widely. commencer à apprendre
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Spread or circulate (something
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"He cautiously approached the unfamiliar dog." especially to avoid danger or mistakes; warily. commencer à apprendre
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In a careful and guarded way
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The first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise.
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"The book explains the intricacies of the financial market."
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A small remaining quantity of something. "The remnants of the fire were still smoldering."
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"We need to minimize waste." especially something unwanted or unpleasant) to the smallest possible amount or degree. commencer à apprendre
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Having dropped down from an upright position. "The fallen tree blocked the road."
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A possibility of something happening. "There are slim chances of rain today."
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Keeping or showing a balance; evenly proportioned. "The budget was balanced."
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Examine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure of (something "The scientists analyzed the data." typically for purposes of explanation and interpretation.
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An abstract idea; a general notion. "The lecture explained complex concepts."
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The lowest load-bearing part of a building
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The fact of being who or what a person or thing is. "She established her own identity."
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A periodical publication containing scholarly articles relating to a particular academic discipline. "The researchers published their findings in academic journals."
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In a gradual and regular way. "The company's profits increased steadily."
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A team sport played with an oval ball that may be kicked "He plays rugby for the school team." and passed from hand to hand.
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Having or showing an accurate and deep understanding; perceptive. "She gave an insightful presentation."
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The process of making known one's thoughts or feelings. "He expressed his gratitude."
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"The dove is symbolic of peace."
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A change or difference in condition
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An established or official way of doing something. "The hospital has strict safety procedures."
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Easily agitated or alarmed; tending to be anxious; highly strung. "He was nervous before the presentation."
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etc.; lack of equality. commencer à apprendre
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"They served various beverages at the party." especially a flavored drink. commencer à apprendre
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Created and performed spontaneously or without preparation; impromptu. "The band improvised a song."
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Point or direct (a weapon or something else) at a target. "The company aims to reduce its carbon footprint."
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The reduction or withdrawal of military forces and weapons. "The treaty focused on nuclear disarmament."
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In a way that is easily perceived or understood; clearly.
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A notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product "The advertisement caught my attention." or event or publicizing a job vacancy.
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Fulfillment of one's wishes
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"They submitted several proposals for the project." put forward for consideration or discussion by others.
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Relating to or caused by one's job or profession. "Occupational hazards can lead to injuries."
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A solemn promise or undertaking. "The politicians made pledges to improve education."
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"Excessive consumption of sugar can be harmful." or desirable; immoderate.
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Relating to or characteristic of society. "Societal norms influence behavior."
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Try hard to do or achieve something. "They endeavor to provide quality service."
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A short piece of writing on a particular subject. "She wrote an essay about her experiences."
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Agree to give or allow (something requested) to. "The university received a research grant."
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Bring or gather together; accumulate. "They collect donations for the charity."
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Occurring or done on many occasions; often. "He is a frequent visitor to the museum."
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The nonphysical part of a person which is the seat of emotions and character; the soul. "The team showed great spirit."
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Serving as a means or aid in accomplishing something. "The music was instrumental in setting the mood."
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The process or action of adding something or someone. "The addition of new members improved the team."
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Settle or find a solution to (a problem "They resolved the conflict peacefully."
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Capable of causing someone to believe that something is true or real. "He gave a convincing argument."
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Causing one to become perplexed or unclear; bewildering. "The instructions were confusing."
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The action or process of getting rid of something. "Waste disposal is a major issue."
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Reasoning conducted or evaluated according to strict principles of validity. "The argument lacked logic."
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"The project required a colossal amount of resources."
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Make practical and effective use of. "They utilized technology to improve efficiency."
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Done or acting with excessive haste or urgency. "He gave a hurried apology."
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Having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people. "She was polite to everyone."
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Having a physical or mental condition that limits movements "The building is accessible to disabled people."
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A substance taken to remedy the deficiencies in a person's diet. "He takes vitamin supplements."
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Involve (something) as a necessary or inevitable part or consequence. "The job entails a lot of travel."
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Severely damaged or destroyed. "The car was wrecked in the accident."
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Relating to or using analysis or logical reasoning. "They used analytical skills to solve the problem."
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Relating to or using computers. "Computational methods are used in data analysis."
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Identify clearly and definitely. "They followed the specified procedures."
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An important assignment carried out for political
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A set of reasons or a logical basis for a course of action or a particular belief. "They explained the rationale behind their decision."
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Put (someone or something) at risk or in danger. "Pollution endangers the environment."
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Of vital importance; crucial. "It is imperative to act now."
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Located farthest to the south. "The southernmost point of the country."
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A supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something
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Relating to the study of the development "Sociological research explores social issues." and functioning of human society.
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A minimum or starting point used for comparisons. "They established a baseline for measuring progress."
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Fully developed physically; full-grown. "The fruit is mature and ready to be picked."
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"We went to a rock concert." typically by one or more performers or by a group of players or singers. commencer à apprendre
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A musical performance given in public
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A formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office or other position. "The election results were announced."
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A first-year student at a university "He is a freshman in college."
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Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature "She studied classical music."
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Best or most favorable; optimum. "They aimed for optimal performance."
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"The debate involved many contentions." especially one maintained in argument. commencer à apprendre
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Of undisputed origin; genuine. "They sell authentic Italian cuisine."
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One of two or more available possibilities. "They considered several alternatives."
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Impossible to prevent from continuing or succeeding. "The team seemed unstoppable."
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Relating to or effecting reproduction. "Reproductive health is important."
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Give a brief statement of the main points of (something). "Please summarize the report."
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The process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter a place or organization. "Her admission to the university was a dream come true."
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Bringing the different elements of (a complex activity or organization) into a harmonious or efficient relationship. "He was coordinating the efforts of the volunteers."
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Firmness of purpose; resoluteness. "Her determination to succeed was evident in her hard work."
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Control the operations of; manage or govern. "The project was directed by a team of experts."
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Having been fractured or damaged and no longer in one piece or in working order. "The broken vase lay in pieces on the floor."
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Assign responsibility for a fault or crime; accuse or censure. "He was blamed for the error."
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Using or operated with a sharp edge. "The cutting tool made clean incisions."
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By itself or themselves; without human control. "The lights turn on automatically when it gets dark."
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A building or outdoor area in which plays "We went to the theater to see a play." or other dramatic performances are given.
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Provide (someone) with a motive for doing something; stimulate or inspire. "The team was motivated by the challenge."
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The subject or main idea in a piece of writing "The theme of the book is love and loss."
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Be composed or made up of. "The team consists of five members."
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Develop or present (a theory "She elaborated on her research findings."
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A person who derives advantage from something
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In or for the time between; temporary. "He served as the interim manager."
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"An unhealthy diet can lead to health problems."
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An expression or declaration of objection
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The action or fact of accepting or yielding to a superior force or to the will or authority of another person. "The submission of the proposal is due next week."
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The extent to which something is dealt with. "The news coverage of the event was extensive."
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Relating to or characteristic of music. "She has a musical talent."
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or other work) for public sale. commencer à apprendre
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Prepare and issue (a book
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A return to a normal state of health "His recovery from the surgery was quick."
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Not costing a great deal; cheap. "They found an inexpensive restaurant."
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Feeling or showing confidence in oneself or one's abilities or qualities; self-assured. "She is confident in her abilities."
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Tear down and break up (a building). "They plan to demolish the old building."
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Bring together or into contact so that a link is established. "The wires connect the two devices."
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Able to be discussed or bargained with. "The salary is negotiable."
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Relating to or based on mental concepts. "The project requires conceptual thinking."
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Money paid for work or a service. "The remuneration for the job is competitive."
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"The magician made the rabbit disappear."
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"The plan had several flaws." or other imperfection that mars a substance or surface.
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In a manner indicating or causing anxiety; nervously. "She waited anxiously for the results."
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In a careful and persevering manner. "He worked diligently on the project."
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Prepared and used for raising crops; tilled or farmed. "The cultivated fields were ready for planting."
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"She has an innate talent for music."
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The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness. "He expressed his gratitude for their help."
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Create or devise methodically (a strategy or a concept). "They formulated a plan of action."
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A joining or merging of different parts or qualities in which the component elements are individually retained. "The recipe uses a combination of spices."
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A sheet of information in the form of a table "The report includes several charts and graphs."
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A quality or accomplishment that fits a person for some function "He has the qualifications for the job."
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Offer suggestions about the best course of action to someone. "The doctor advised him to rest."
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"She is allergic to peanuts."
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Firm or stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. "The bridge is made of solid steel."
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Form an opinion or conclusion about. "They will judge the competition."
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A large solid piece of material with flat surfaces on each side. "The child played with building blocks."
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A point from which things are emitted. "The store has several electrical outlets."
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Do something or have or show qualities worthy of (reward or punishment). "She deserves a promotion."
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"The work required manual labor."
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Become or make more intense. "The storm intensified overnight."
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A fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action. "Under no circumstances should you open the door."
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Make (a liquid) less concentrated. "Dilute the juice with water."
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Obtain something from (a specified source). "The word is derived from Latin."
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The quality of bending easily without breaking. "The job requires flexibility."
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Lay down authoritatively; prescribe. "The rules dictate how the game is played."
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Make (someone or something) late or slow. "The traffic caused a delay."
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Officially attached or connected to an organization. "The school is affiliated with the university."
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A person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone or something; an adversary. "They were enemies for many years."
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Working by itself with little or no direct human control.
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A rough calculation of the value
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Move along a smooth surface while maintaining continuous contact with it. "The ice made the car slide."
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An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects "She used a microscope to examine the cells." typically magnified many times.
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Optional; not compulsory. "She took an elective course in art history."
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"The company made several concessions to the workers." especially in response to demands; a thing conceded. commencer à apprendre
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"The disease is incurable."
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"The sun's rays warmed the earth."
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The process of concentrating on and becoming expert in a particular subject or skill. "His specialization is in cardiology."
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"The results were unsatisfactory."
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A thing that fastens or binds something. "They have strong family ties."
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Involving mutual assistance in working toward a common goal. "They formed a cooperative effort."
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Relating to the basic elements or principles of a subject. "He has an elementary understanding of physics."
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A person or organization that provides funds for a project or activity carried out by another person or body. "The event had several sponsors."
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Widespread respect and admiration felt for someone or something on the basis of a perception of their achievements or quality. "The university has a reputation for prestige."
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A feeling of needing or wanting a drink. "He had a thirst for adventure."
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An amount of money given or allotted at regular intervals. "She receives a monthly allowance."
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"He has a morbid fascination with crime." especially death and disease. commencer à apprendre
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Characterized by or appealing to an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects
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Favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority "The country is ruled by an authoritarian regime." at the expense of personal freedom.
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Examine or inspect closely and thoroughly. "They scrutinized the evidence."
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A system of money in general use in a particular country or area. "They exchanged foreign currencies."
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A quality or feature that evokes interest "The city has many tourist attractions."
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The back part of something. "The car has a large rear window."
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Demand (an amount) as a price for a service rendered or goods supplied. "The hotel charges a fee for parking."
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The grounds and buildings of a university or college. "The students live on campus."
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A person who writes for newspapers "The journalists reported on the election." or news websites or prepares news to be broadcast.
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A system of winds rotating inward to anWord
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The process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter a place or organization. "Her admission to the university was a dream come true."
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Bringing the different elements of (a complex activity or organization) into a harmonious or efficient relationship. "He was coordinating the efforts of the volunteers."
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Firmness of purpose; resoluteness. "Her determination to succeed was evident in her hard work."
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Control the operations of; manage or govern. "The project was directed by a team of experts."
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Having been fractured or damaged and no longer in one piece or in working order. "The broken vase lay in pieces on the floor."
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Assign responsibility for a fault or crime; accuse or censure. "He was blamed for the error."
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Using or operated with a sharp edge. "The cutting tool made clean incisions."
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By itself or themselves; without human control. "The lights turn on automatically when it gets dark."
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A building or outdoor area in which plays "We went to the theater to see a play." or other dramatic performances are given.
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Provide (someone) with a motive for doing something; stimulate or inspire. "The team was motivated by the challenge."
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The subject or main idea in a piece of writing "The theme of the book is love and loss."
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Be composed or made up of. "The team consists of five members."
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Develop or present (a theory "She elaborated on her research findings."
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A person who derives advantage from something
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In or for the time between; temporary. "He served as the interim manager."
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An expression or declaration of objection
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The action or fact of accepting or yielding to a superior force or to the will or authority of another person. "The submission of the proposal is due next week."
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The extent to which something is dealt with. "The news coverage of the event was extensive."
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Relating to or characteristic of music. "She has a musical talent."
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or other work) for public sale. commencer à apprendre
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Prepare and issue (a book
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A return to a normal state of health "His recovery from the surgery was quick."
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Not costing a great deal; cheap. "They found an inexpensive restaurant."
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Feeling or showing confidence in oneself or one's abilities or qualities; self-assured. "She is confident in her abilities."
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Tear down and break up (a building). "They plan to demolish the old building."
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Bring together or into contact so that a link is established. "The wires connect the two devices."
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Able to be discussed or bargained with. "The salary is negotiable."
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Relating to or based on mental concepts. "The project requires conceptual thinking."
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Money paid for work or a service. "The remuneration for the job is competitive."
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"The magician made the rabbit disappear."
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"The plan had several flaws." or other imperfection that mars a substance or surface.
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In a manner indicating or causing anxiety; nervously. "She waited anxiously for the results."
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In a careful and persevering manner. "He worked diligently on the project."
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Prepared and used for raising crops; tilled or farmed. "The cultivated fields were ready for planting."
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"She has an innate talent for music."
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The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness. "He expressed his gratitude for their help."
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Create or devise methodically (a strategy or a concept). "They formulated a plan of action."
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A joining or merging of different parts or qualities in which the component elements are individually retained. "The recipe uses a combination of spices."
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A sheet of information in the form of a table "The report includes several charts and graphs."
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A quality or accomplishment that fits a person for some function "He has the qualifications for the job."
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Offer suggestions about the best course of action to someone. "The doctor advised him to rest."
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"She is allergic to peanuts."
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Firm or stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. "The bridge is made of solid steel."
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Form an opinion or conclusion about. "They will judge the competition."
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A large solid piece of material with flat surfaces on each side. "The child played with building blocks."
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A point from which things are emitted. "The store has several electrical outlets."
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Do something or have or show qualities worthy of (reward or punishment). "She deserves a promotion."
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"The work required manual labor."
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Become or make more intense. "The storm intensified overnight."
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A fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action. "Under no circumstances should you open the door."
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Make (a liquid) less concentrated. "Dilute the juice with water."
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Obtain something from (a specified source). "The word is derived from Latin."
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The quality of bending easily without breaking. "The job requires flexibility."
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Lay down authoritatively; prescribe. "The rules dictate how the game is played."
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Make (someone or something) late or slow. "The traffic caused a delay."
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Officially attached or connected to an organization. "The school is affiliated with the university."
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A person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone or something; an adversary. "They were enemies for many years."
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Working by itself with little or no direct human control.
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or extent of something. commencer à apprendre
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A rough calculation of the value
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Move along a smooth surface while maintaining continuous contact with it. "The ice made the car slide."
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such as mineral samples or animal or plant cells commencer à apprendre
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An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects "She used a microscope to examine the cells." typically magnified many times.
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Optional; not compulsory. "She took an elective course in art history."
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"The company made several concessions to the workers." especially in response to demands; a thing conceded. commencer à apprendre
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"The disease is incurable."
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"The sun's rays warmed the earth."
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The process of concentrating on and becoming expert in a particular subject or skill. "His specialization is in cardiology."
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"The results were unsatisfactory."
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A thing that fastens or binds something. "They have strong family ties."
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Involving mutual assistance in working toward a common goal. "They formed a cooperative effort."
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Relating to the basic elements or principles of a subject. "He has an elementary understanding of physics."
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A person or organization that provides funds for a project or activity carried out by another person or body. "The event had several sponsors."
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Widespread respect and admiration felt for someone or something on the basis of a perception of their achievements or quality. "The university has a reputation for prestige."
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A feeling of needing or wanting a drink. "He had a thirst for adventure."
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An amount of money given or allotted at regular intervals. "She receives a monthly allowance."
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"He has a morbid fascination with crime." especially death and disease. commencer à apprendre
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Characterized by or appealing to an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects
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Favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority "The country is ruled by an authoritarian regime." at the expense of personal freedom.
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Examine or inspect closely and thoroughly. "They scrutinized the evidence."
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A system of money in general use in a particular country or area. "They exchanged foreign currencies."
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A quality or feature that evokes interest "The city has many tourist attractions."
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The back part of something. "The car has a large rear window."
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Demand (an amount) as a price for a service rendered or goods supplied. "The hotel charges a fee for parking."
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The grounds and buildings of a university or college. "The students live on campus."
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A person who writes for newspapers "The journalists reported on the election." or news websites or prepares news to be broadcast.
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"The cyclone caused widespread damage to the coastal areas." with counterclockwise (northern hemisphere) or clockwise (southern hemisphere) circulation; a large-scale air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure. commencer à apprendre
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A system of winds rotating inward to an area of low atmospheric pressure
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A person appointed to control "The police commissioner announced new safety measures." or take charge of something.
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Possible to do easily or conveniently. "It is feasible to complete the project within the deadline."
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Not in accordance with accepted rules or standards. "His improper behavior led to his dismissal."
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The profession or practice of providing care for the sick and infirm. "She pursued a career in nursing."
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In spoken rather than written words; orally. "He gave his consent verbally."
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A list of items to be discussed at a formal meeting. "The agenda for the meeting included several important topics."
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Depend on with full trust or confidence. "They are relying on donations to fund the project."
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"Children should obey their parents." or request of (a person or a law); submit to.
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Give a particular form or shape to. "The artist is shaping the clay into a sculpture."
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"His positive attitude helped him overcome challenges." typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior. commencer à apprendre
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A settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something
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A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys bacteria. "The doctor prescribed antibiotics for the infection."
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"He loves to collect electronic gadgets." especially an ingenious or novel one. commencer à apprendre
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A small mechanical or electronic device or tool
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The action of enrolling or being enrolled. "The school has a high enrollment rate."
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The branch of science that deals with celestial objects "She is studying astronomy at the university." and the physical universe as a whole.
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A person who cooperates with others. "He is a reliable cooperator on the team."
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Repay (a person or organization) for expenses paid or incurred. "The company reimbursed him for his travel expenses."
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"Students are expected to conform to the school's dress code."
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The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms. "The doctor made a diagnosis of pneumonia."
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or political theory. commencer à apprendre
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A detailed analysis and assessment of something
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"Animal cruelty is a serious offense." or a cause of such behavior; a cruel act. commencer à apprendre
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Behavior that causes pain or suffering to others
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Place or store (something) in an archive. "The documents were archived for future reference."
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"The decision had serious repercussions." especially an unwelcome one. commencer à apprendre
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An unintended consequence of an event or action
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Make less severe or serious. "Steps were taken to mitigate the environmental impact."
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A punishment imposed for breaking a law "There are penalties for late payment."
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"The fabric is made of synthetic materials." especially to imitate a natural product. commencer à apprendre
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Made by chemical synthesis
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"She sings in the church choir." especially one that takes part in church services or performs at public events. commencer à apprendre
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An organized group of singers
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Exhibit or display (something) in an effective way. "The museum will showcase local artists."
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Successfully bring about or reach (a desired objective or result) by effort "He is achieving his goals through hard work."
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The quality or state of being warm; moderate heat. "The sun provided warmth on the cold day."
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A person who watches or notices something. "Observers noted the bird's behavior."
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or opportunities. commencer à apprendre
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Distribute (resources or duties) for a particular purpose. "The budget was allocated to different departments."
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A large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill. "They climbed the mountain."
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The study of the development "She is studying sociology at university." and functioning of human society.
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"He pushed the shopping cart." typically one pushed by hand and used for transporting goods. commencer à apprendre
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Lack of regard for the danger or consequences of one's actions; rashness. "His recklessness led to the accident."
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"The editor reviewed the article." particularly a newspaper or magazine. commencer à apprendre
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A person who is in charge of and determines the final content of a text
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The scientific study of language and its structure
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Any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars "Bread is a source of carbohydrates." and cellulose. They contain hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water (2:1) and typically can be broken down to release energy in the animal body.
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The basic unit of a chemical element. "The atom is the smallest unit of matter."
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A person who buys and sells goods "The traders gathered at the stock exchange."
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or plastic. commencer à apprendre
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Graduates or former students of a particular school "The alumni association organized a reunion."
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Not in accordance with accepted rules or standards; incorrectly. "The machine was installed improperly."
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"Penguins live in colonies." living in Antarctica and other cold regions. commencer à apprendre
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A flightless bird of the southern hemisphere
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Treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculation. "Vaccination is important for preventing diseases."
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The science that deals with the physical structure and substance of the earth "He studied geology to understand the earth's history." and the processes which act on them.
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A person qualified to practice medicine. "The physician examined the patient."
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or public works.
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Relating to or characteristic of an author. "The authorial voice was evident in the writing."
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A person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something. "The critic reviewed the movie."
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Support or actively encourage; further the progress of. "The company promotes healthy lifestyles."
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"Autumn is my favorite season." in which leaves fall from trees. commencer à apprendre
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The season after summer and before winter
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"You've done a great job."
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The air taken into or expelled from the lungs.
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A social division in a traditional society consisting of families or communities linked by social with a common culture and dialect
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A principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided. "The criterion for selection is experience."
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A person employed to look after technical equipment or do practical work in a laboratory. "The lab technician analyzed the samples."
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Strive to gain or win something by establishing superiority over others who are trying to do the same. "The athletes compete in the Olympics."
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The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere and industries. including the distribution of populations and resources
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The making of a judgment about the amount "The evaluation of the project was positive." or value of something; assessment.
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A person responsible for controlling or administering all or part of a company or similar organization. "The manager oversaw the project."
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used as a basis for improvement. a person's performance of a task commencer à apprendre
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Information about reactions to a product
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Completely remove or get rid of (something). "The error was eliminated from the report."
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A board on a wall where notices can be posted. "Check the noticeboard for announcements."
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The activity of spending a vacation living in a tent or camper. "We went camping in the mountains."
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"She plays the piano beautifully." which are struck by hammers when the keys are depressed. commencer à apprendre
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A large keyboard musical instrument with a wooden case enclosing a soundboard and metal strings
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A person who establishes an institution or settlement. "He is the founder of the company."
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Deny (someone) access to or bar (someone) from a place "She felt excluded from the group."
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Attract and hold the interest and attention of; charm. "The performance captivated the audience."
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A short official statement or summary of news. "The company issued a bulletin announcing the new product."
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Keeping or putting (something) in a state of equilibrium. "Balancing the budget is a key responsibility."
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Concerned with what is actually the case. "The report contained factual information."
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"Water trickled down the rocks."
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A person employed to receive and assist visitors or clients in an office or hotel. "The receptionist greeted the visitors."
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Granting the use of something on condition that it will be returned. "The library is lending books to students."
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"He takes medication for his allergies." especially a medicine or drug. commencer à apprendre
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A substance used for medical treatment
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"Students live in dorms on campus."
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A large building or group of buildings fortified against attack with thick walls
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"They distributed leaflets promoting the event." containing information or advertising.
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The quality of being fluent. "She speaks English with fluency."
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A mathematical determination of the amount or number of something. "The calculation showed the correct answer."
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"His excuses were just eyewash."
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Marked or decorated with stripes. "The cat had striped fur."
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"The body eliminates toxins through the liver." especially one produced by or derived from microorganisms and causing disease when present at low concentration in the body. commencer à apprendre
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An antigenic poison or venom of plant or animal origin
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A building or shed for storing a vehicle or vehicles. "He parked the car in the garage."
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A main division of a book
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Any of a group of organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body. "Fruits and vegetables are rich in vitamins."
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Fly or rise high in the air. "The bird soared above the trees."
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Involve oneself deeply in a particular activity or interest. "She was immersed in her studies."
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Improve or enhance the quality or value of. "The soil was enriched with nutrients."
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The policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country "Colonialism had a significant impact on many countries." and exploiting it economically.
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The profession or duties of an accountant. "He works in accountancy."
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A way or course taken to get from one place to another. "The pathway led to the garden."
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Insert or fix (tissue or an artificial device) in a person's body
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Take part in a contest or struggle. "They competed in the race."
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Relating to or providing compensation. "He received compensational benefits."
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The way in which two or more things have an effect on each other. "There is an interplay between nature and nurture."
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"Hot cocoa is a comforting drink." commencer à apprendre
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A powder made from roasted
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The quality of being particularly good or worthy.
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Turn from liquid into vapor. "The water evaporated in the sun."
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The process of becoming or making healthy again. "The healing process took time."
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A diagram showing the relation between variable quantities "The graph showed the trend over time." each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles.
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Determine (the amount or number of something) mathematically. "They calculated the cost of the project."
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An apparatus for recording visual images in the form of photographs "She took a picture with her camera."
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"They took a quiz on current events." especially a short or informal one. commencer à apprendre
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"The museum has ancient statues." especially one that is life-size or larger. commencer à apprendre
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A carved or cast figure of a person or animal
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Convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct. "She expressed her opinion clearly."
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"He sharpened the pencil."
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A public or formal notification of something. "The company made an announcement about the merger."
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Relating to the publicizing of a product "They used promotional materials for the campaign." or event so as to increase sales or public awareness.
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Bring (something) to an end; arrive at (a judgment or opinion) by reasoning. "The meeting concluded with a vote."
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The things and conditions around a person or place. "The garden has beautiful surroundings."
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Gather together in one place for a common purpose. "They assembled in the auditorium."
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"They worked collectively on the project."
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A fact or piece of data from a study of a large quantity of numerical data. "The statistic showed an increase in sales."
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A large farm building used for storing grain "The animals were kept in the barn." or straw or for housing livestock.
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In a way that is concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty. "The building is aesthetically pleasing."
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Show or represent by a drawing "The painting is depicting a landscape."
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Speak with excessive pride and self-satisfaction about one's achievements "The company boasts about its success."
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Work out by reasoning; calculate. "They were figuring out the solution to the problem."
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Make a formal judgment or decision about (a problem or disputed matter). "The case was adjudicated in court."
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A desirable or useful feature or facility of a building or place. "The hotel offers various amenities."
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Give way to pressure or influence. "They yielded to the demands."
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Protect (something) by interposing material that prevents the loss of heat or the intrusion of sound or moisture. "The walls were insulated to conserve energy."
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The official procedure or system of rules governing affairs of state or diplomatic occasions. "They followed the safety protocols."
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Provide evidence to support or prove the truth of. "They could not substantiate their claims."
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An area or amount of land or property
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Well integrated; unified.
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In a way that is suitable for one's comfort "The store is conveniently located."
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Emit sparks of fire or electricity.
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Relating to or denoting cosmetics. "She works in the cosmetic industry."
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Having a firm basis in reality and therefore important "They made substantive changes to the plan."
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A building or room containing collections of books or refer to. and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read
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Not leading to a firm conclusion; not resolving anything. "The results were inconclusive."
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A student who has taken a first degree and is studying for a more advanced qualification. "He is a postgraduate student."
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Persuade (someone) not to do something. "They tried to discourage him from quitting."
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A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility. "They used fertilizer to improve the soil."
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The action of breaking the terms of a law "Copyright infringement is a serious offense."
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Above a weight considered normal or desirable.
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A person skilled in a particular kind of therapy. "The therapists helped patients with their recovery."
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In particular; especially. "The company has grown notably in recent years."
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Discourage (someone) from doing something by instilling doubt or fear of the consequences. "The security measures are deterring crime."
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"The funds are loanable to small businesses."
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Analyze (something) in minute detail. "They dissected the problem to find a solution."
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A substance or device that does not readily conduct electricity. "Rubber is a good insulator."
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Barely sufficient or adequate. "They had scant resources."
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The place where a public event or meeting happens. "The concert venue was packed."
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At the agreed or proper time; promptly. "He arrived punctually for the meeting."
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An activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure. "Gardening is her hobby."
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The way in which a person or group lives. "They promote healthy lifestyles."
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A strong feeling of annoyance "He struggled to control his anger."
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"The company issued new safety guidelines."
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A written acknowledgment of having received a specified article or sum of money. "Keep your receipts for warranty purposes."
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An unroofed area that is completely or partly enclosed by walls or buildings. "They relaxed in the peaceful courtyard."
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A company or person that prepares and issues books "The publisher released a new edition of the book."
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The process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter a place or organization. "Admittance to the event requires a ticket."
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Consider (one thing) to be the same as or equivalent to another. "Don't equate success with wealth."
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"The complex concept remained ununderstood."
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Complete or put in a final or finished form; conclude. "They finalized the contract."
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The condition of being pure; freedom from adulteration or contamination. "The water was tested for purity."
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Having a good reputation. "They are a reputable company."
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A person employed by an individual or in an office to assist with correspondence "The secretary took notes during the meeting." and carry out administrative tasks.
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An apparatus for warming air or water. "The heater kept the room warm."
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Happening or developing in stages; gradually. "The situation worsened progressively."
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An entrance hall in a building. "The guests waited in the hotel lobby."
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Adorned with ornaments; embellished. "The room was beautifully decorated."
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"The sales reps presented the new product."
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The state of being clean; freedom from dirt "Cleanliness is essential in a hospital."
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"The book is illustrated with colorful images." etc.) with pictures or diagrams.
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A person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy. "He is an advocate for environmental protection."
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"They answered customer queries." especially one addressed to an official or organization. commencer à apprendre
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A distinct period or stage in a process of change or forming part of something's development. "The project went through several phases."
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Preventing from being seen or discovered; hiding. "He was concealing his true intentions."
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The acquisition or gradual gathering of something. "The accumulation of wealth takes time."
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Constitutes number 14 in a sequence; 14th. "The fourteenth chapter was the most interesting."
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A very young child or baby. "The infant slept peacefully."
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Keep away from or stop oneself from doing (something). "She was avoiding the crowded areas."
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A city and county in southwest England with a maritime history. "Bristol is known for its maritime history."
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"The results were satisfactory." though not outstanding or perfect. commencer à apprendre
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Fulfilling expectations or needs; acceptable
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Force (something unwelcome or unfamiliar) to be accepted or put in place. "The new rules were imposed on the employees."
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"Biotech companies are developing new medicines."
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A hostile or argumentative meeting or situation between opposing parties; a face-to-face clash. "There were several confrontations during the protest."
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Not achieved or fulfilled. "His dreams remained unrealized."
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An ornamental structure in a pool or lake from which one or more jets of water are pumped into the air. "The park has beautiful fountains."
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The inherent character or basic constitution of a person or thing. "They studied the natures of different animals."
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The latest time or date by which something should be completed. "The deadline for the project is next week."
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An outline of the subjects in a course of study or teaching. "The professor distributed the syllabus."
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The action of deducting or subtracting something. "There was a deduction from his salary."
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Check or prove the validity or accuracy of (something). "They validated the data."
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A person whose job is to keep or inspect financial accounts. "The accountant prepared the financial statements."
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Force or oblige (someone) to do something. "He felt compelled to help."
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A small book or magazine containing pictures and information about a product or service. "They handed out brochures at the event."
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A measure or condition that keeps someone or something under control or within limits. "Financial restraints limited their spending."
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A certificate awarded by an educational establishment to show that someone has successfully completed a course of study. "She received a diploma in business administration."
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"The goal is attainable with hard work."
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A soft gray metallic element that is an essential constituent of bones and teeth. "Calcium is important for bone health."
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Relating to or involving the property that a group of quantities can be combined in any order. "Multiplication is commutative."
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A person who conducts experiments. "The experimenter recorded the results."
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"Students relaxed in the campus quad."
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"They made archeological discoveries."
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A person who cooperates with others. "They are reliable cooperators on the project."
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"The library is popular with undergrads."
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The highest degree awarded by a graduate school or university. "He earned a doctorate in physics."
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"The university has a storied history." especially a long and interesting one. commencer à apprendre
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Place or fix (equipment or machinery) in position ready for use. "They are installing new software."
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An inspection or viewing of something before it is bought or becomes generally known and available. "They gave a preview of the upcoming movie."
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etc.) by applying ink or other colors to paper or other materials using a printing press or other device. commencer à apprendre
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etc. especially the genetic manipulation of microorganisms for the production of antibiotics commencer à apprendre
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The exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes
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Incapable of being avoided; sure to happen. "The delay was unavoidable."
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In a state of unhappiness or despondency. "She felt depressed after the loss."
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The quality of being right or appropriate for a particular person "They assessed the suitability of the candidate."
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Causing amusement; comic. "The movie was humorous."
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Cause (something) to conform to a standard. "They standardized the procedures."
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Observe and direct the execution of (a task or activity). "The manager will supervise the team."
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Having the skills and qualities necessary to be employed. "The training program makes them more employable."
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An underground passage made by digging or boring. "They traveled through the tunnels."
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"They plan to renovate the old building." especially a building) to a good state of repair. commencer à apprendre
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"The area is mostly farmland."
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Give (someone) the authority or power to do something. "The new law empowered local communities."
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"The days have shortened."
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An activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure. "His hobbies include reading and gardening."
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Lack of consensus or approval. "There was disagreement about the plan."
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The state of being connected with each other. "The interconnection of the networks improved communication."
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A removable lining in clothing. "The jacket has a removable liner."
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A symbol or other design adopted by an organization to identify its products
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In a manner that shows good judgment or sense; prudently. "They invested their money wisely."
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A small vessel propelled on water by oars "They went for a ride in a boat."
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Feel distaste for or hostility toward. "He disliked the new policy."
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Friendly and easy to talk to. "The teacher is very approachable."
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A transparent felt-tip pen containing colored ink for highlighting words in a text. "She used a highlighter to mark important passages."
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Situated in the interior of a country. "They traveled to inland areas."
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Acting in a scheming and ruthlessly determined way. "He is a calculating businessman."
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"The scientist used a flask for the experiment." used in laboratories or to hold drinks. commencer à apprendre
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A bottle with a narrow neck
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An object for holding or transporting something. "The goods were shipped in containers."
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A person who supervises a person or an activity. "The supervisor oversaw the project."
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"The headmaster addressed the students."
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A message sent by telegraph. "He received a telegram with urgent news."
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An act of asking for information. "They made an enquiry about the product."
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Lack of honesty or integrity; disposition to defraud
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Intended to be kept secret. "The information is confidential."
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Improper or unprofessional behavior. "He was disciplined for misconduct."
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Requiring immediate action or attention.
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Highly respected and admired. "He is an esteemed colleague."
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"The movie was hailed as a masterpiece."
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"The dentist extracted the tooth." especially by effort or force. commencer à apprendre
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A quantity or consignment of goods produced at one time. "They produced a batch of cookies."
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Make sure or demonstrate that (something) is true "The software verifies the data."
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"The word 'cats' is plural."
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Having official permission or approval. "He is an authorized dealer."
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A person or thing that directs or regulates something. "The air traffic controller guided the planes."
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Reverting to a previous position or course of action. "They were backtracking on their decision."
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The elected executive head of a state of the US or a province of Canada. "The governor gave a speech."
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Move or cause to move continuously or freely through an area or system. "The news began to circulate."
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Order or allow to leave; send away. "The teacher dismisses the class."
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Actively resist or refuse to comply with (a person "They oppose the new law."
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At intervals; occasionally. "The equipment is inspected periodically."
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Seize by legal authority and take into custody. "He was arrested for theft."
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Cause severe and overwhelming shock or grief. "The town was devastated by the flood."
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Refrain from harming or destroying. "They spared the old building."
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Grasp mentally; understand. "He had trouble comprehending the instructions."
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"This is the cheapest option."
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Help (someone) by doing a share of the work. "He was assisting with the project."
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"She is a postgrad in biology."
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"He downloaded the file." typically over the Internet. commencer à apprendre
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Copy (data) from one computer system to another
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Having a great deal to do. "The office is busier than usual."
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Plunge or immerse briefly in a liquid. "He was dipping his toes in the water."
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"They upgraded the software." especially by replacing it with a newer or better model. commencer à apprendre
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Raise (something) to a higher standard
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The condition of being crowded with too many people or things. "Overcrowding is a problem in the city."
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Receive and entertain (guests or visitors). "They are hosting a party."
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A person who buys a house or an apartment. "The new development attracted many homebuyers."
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The children of one's son or daughter. "She loves spending time with her grandchildren."
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"The office is fully staffed."
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Conduct oneself in a specified way. "The children behaved well."
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Act as host at (an event) or for (guests). "They hosted the conference."
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Offer suggestions about the best course of action to someone. "He was advising the students."
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Convert (pictures or sound) into a digital form. "They are digitizing old documents."
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