garment
noun
GARMENT n.
π single item of clothing
ππ§ The business man had all of his garments cleaned before the important meeting. π
π The proficient saleswoman helped us to find the right garment to wear at my cousinβs wedding.
π This garment should be washed carefully .
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π single item of clothing
ππ§ The business man had all of his garments cleaned before the important meeting. π
π The proficient saleswoman helped us to find the right garment to wear at my cousinβs wedding.
π This garment should be washed carefully .
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mash
verb/noun
diverse
adjective
DIVERSE adj.
π showing a wide variety; very different
ππ§ Big cities have diverse populations with people of different races and ages.
π India has always been one of the most linguistically diverse countries.
π Bento box, a traditional Japanese take-out, has quite the diverse lunch menu. π±
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π showing a wide variety; very different
ππ§ Big cities have diverse populations with people of different races and ages.
π India has always been one of the most linguistically diverse countries.
π Bento box, a traditional Japanese take-out, has quite the diverse lunch menu. π±
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grin
verb/noun
GRIN v./n.
π to smile widely
ππ§ That joke makes me grin every time I hear it.
π When he realized that he won the prize, a grin appeared on his face.
πI didn't know that Cheshire πΈ cats always grinned; in fact, I didnt know that cats could grin [Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll]
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π to smile widely
ππ§ That joke makes me grin every time I hear it.
π When he realized that he won the prize, a grin appeared on his face.
πI didn't know that Cheshire πΈ cats always grinned; in fact, I didnt know that cats could grin [Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll]
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privilege
noun
PRIVILEGE n.
π a special advantage that is given only to one person or group of people
ππ§ Only the best employee had the privilege of parking in that spot. π ΏοΈ
π Education should be a universal right and not a privilege.
π I had the privilege of meeting the queen.
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π a special advantage that is given only to one person or group of people
ππ§ Only the best employee had the privilege of parking in that spot. π ΏοΈ
π Education should be a universal right and not a privilege.
π I had the privilege of meeting the queen.
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socialize
verb
SOCIALIZE v.
π to spend time with other people in a friendly way
ππ§ I like to socialize with my classmates after school.
π She's got lots of friends, she likes to socialize.
π The Three Broomsticks is a popular pub where you can socialize with friends and have a mug of Butterbeer.π»
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π to spend time with other people in a friendly way
ππ§ I like to socialize with my classmates after school.
π She's got lots of friends, she likes to socialize.
π The Three Broomsticks is a popular pub where you can socialize with friends and have a mug of Butterbeer.π»
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warp
verb
WARP v.
πΉ to twist into a different or abnormal shape
ππ§ The woman put the clock above the fireplace, and the heat warped it.
π If the chair gets wet, the wood will warp and make the furniture uncomfortable for sitting.
π They are affected by gravity because gravity warps the entire spacetime. π₯
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πΉ to twist into a different or abnormal shape
ππ§ The woman put the clock above the fireplace, and the heat warped it.
π If the chair gets wet, the wood will warp and make the furniture uncomfortable for sitting.
π They are affected by gravity because gravity warps the entire spacetime. π₯
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obsess
verb
OBSESS v.
π if something or someone obsesses you, you think or worry about them all the time
ππ§ After watching the Star Wars movies, Ike obsessed about becoming a Jedi.
π People who obsess about clothes also obsess about shoes, particularly men.
π The all changes occurred because of Gollumβs obsession with the Ring, his "Precious".π
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π if something or someone obsesses you, you think or worry about them all the time
ππ§ After watching the Star Wars movies, Ike obsessed about becoming a Jedi.
π People who obsess about clothes also obsess about shoes, particularly men.
π The all changes occurred because of Gollumβs obsession with the Ring, his "Precious".π
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etiquette
noun
ETIQUETTE n.
π the formal rules for polite behaviour in society or in a particular group
ππ§ When in Asian countries, bowing is a form of etiquette.
π Business etiquette is still very important in corporate Japan.
π He taught his players table etiquette, instructed them on how to properly use a fork and knife. π½
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π the formal rules for polite behaviour in society or in a particular group
ππ§ When in Asian countries, bowing is a form of etiquette.
π Business etiquette is still very important in corporate Japan.
π He taught his players table etiquette, instructed them on how to properly use a fork and knife. π½
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premium
noun
A part of money received from the advertisement will be donated. Which fund would YOU like us to send the money to?
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33%
π Global Education Fund
18%
π€± UNICEF
10%
πΌ WWF
27%
π± Greenpeace
12%
π UNESCO
intuitive
adjective
INTUITIVE adj.
πΉ being able to sense or understand things with little or no information
ππ§ Rhonda had an intuitive feeling that Shane wasnβt coming to school today.
π Macelo's style of management is intuitive and informal.
π The intuitive young man was able to understand the card game after playing only one hand. π
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πΉ being able to sense or understand things with little or no information
ππ§ Rhonda had an intuitive feeling that Shane wasnβt coming to school today.
π Macelo's style of management is intuitive and informal.
π The intuitive young man was able to understand the card game after playing only one hand. π
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suppress
verb
SUPPRESS v.
π to prevent or restrain action or emotion
ππ§ She suppressed her urge to scream because she didnβt want to be noticed.π€
π Most audiences are asked to suppress their applause until after a speech is over.
π "We cannot totally escape from negative emotions, but we can choose to suppress them by maximizing our positive emotions."
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π to prevent or restrain action or emotion
ππ§ She suppressed her urge to scream because she didnβt want to be noticed.π€
π Most audiences are asked to suppress their applause until after a speech is over.
π "We cannot totally escape from negative emotions, but we can choose to suppress them by maximizing our positive emotions."
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scatter
verb
SCATTER v.
π to throw in various and often random directions
ππ§ I accidentally scattered all of my pills.
π The firework scattered in every possible direction when it exploded. π
π One of Mance Rayder's important achievements was to unite the scattered clans of the Free Folk .
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π to throw in various and often random directions
ππ§ I accidentally scattered all of my pills.
π The firework scattered in every possible direction when it exploded. π
π One of Mance Rayder's important achievements was to unite the scattered clans of the Free Folk .
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