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adjective
• being or moving lower in position or less in some value
adverb
• spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position
adjective satellite
• extending or moving from a higher to a lower place
Example sentence• He experienced some ups and downs in his career. |
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noun
• an orange of low brightness and saturation
adjective satellite
• of a color similar to that of wood or earth
verb
• fry in a pan until it changes color
Example sentence• She prefers her fries to be crispy and golden browns. |
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Example sentence• The clowns performed a hilarious comedy skit at the circus. |
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noun
• the part of a tooth above the gum that is covered with enamel
verb
• invest with regal power; enthrone
Example sentence• In ancient times, crowns were symbols of power and authority. |
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noun
• The main business part of a city or town, usually located at or near its center.
Example sentence• The downtowns of major cities are usually bustling with activity. |
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verb
• cover completely or make imperceptible
Example sentence• He drowns his sorrows in alcohol every night. |
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noun
• a facial expression of dislike or displeasure
verb
• look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval
Example sentence• She frowns when she's angry. |
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noun
• a woman's dress, usually with a close-fitting bodice and a long flared skirt, often worn on formal occasions
Example sentence• The fashion show featured a collection of stunning evening gowns. |
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noun
• a content word that can be used to refer to a person, place, thing, quality, or action
Example sentence• English has many irregular nouns. |
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noun
• an urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city
Example sentence• There are many historic towns in Europe. |
| | | | | 7 | | 1 | nounn |
noun
• your basis for belief or disbelief; knowledge on which to base belief
Example sentence• He walked around the school grounds. |
| | | | | 10 | | 2 | nounn |
noun
• the act of disrupting an established order so it fails to continue
Example sentence• The company experienced several breakdowns in their production process. |
| | | | | 10 | | 3 | nounn |
noun
• termination of operations
Example sentence• The closedowns of small businesses have been devastating for the local economy. |
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noun
• counting backward from an arbitrary number to indicate the time remaining before some event (such as launching a space vehicle)
Example sentence• The countdowns to New Year's Eve are always exciting. |
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noun
• severely repressive actions
Example sentence• The government has implemented stricter crackdowns on drug trafficking. |
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noun
• The act of reduction or depletion.
Example sentence• Investors experienced significant drawdowns during the stock market crash. |
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noun
• the town (or city) where you grew up or where you have your principal residence
Example sentence• Many people feel a sense of nostalgia when they visit their hometowns. |
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noun
• A reduction in price in order to stimulate sales.
Example sentence• She found great markdowns on designer clothes at the end-of-season sale. |
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noun
• An insult or barb; a snide or demeaning remark.
Example sentence• He is known for his witty putdowns. |
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adjective
• intended to test a new system under operating conditions and to familiarize the operators with the system
noun
• initial adjustments to improve the functioning or the efficiency and to bring to a more satisfactory state
Example sentence• The police conducted a series of shakedowns to search for weapons. |
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noun
• a city district inhabited by people living in huts and shanties
Example sentence• Many people in developing countries live in shantytowns. |
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noun
• a hostile disagreement face-to-face
Example sentence• The playoffs will feature several intense showdowns between top-ranked teams. |
| | | | | 9 | | 2 | nounn |
noun
• termination of operations
Example sentence• The government has announced a series of shutdowns to contain the spread of the virus. |
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noun
• the act of slowing down or falling behind
Example sentence• The factory workers went on strike, causing significant slowdowns in production. |
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noun
• a score in American football; being in possession of the ball across the opponents' goal line
Example sentence• He scored three touchdowns in the game. |
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noun
• United States writer who lived in Europe; strongly influenced the development of modern literature (1885-1972)
verb
• hit hard with the hand, fist, or some heavy instrument
Example sentence• I need to lose a few pounds before the summer. |
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adjective
• having the shape or form of a circle
noun
• a charge of ammunition for a single shot
adverb
• from beginning to end; throughout
adjective satellite
• (of sounds) full and rich
verb
• wind around; move along a circular course
Example sentence• He made five rounds around the track. |
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adjective
• financially secure and safe
noun
• the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause
adjective satellite
• exercising or showing good judgment
verb
• appear in a certain way
Example sentence• I woke up to the sounds of birds chirping outside my window. |
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noun
• an area where many people go for recreation, holidays or other purposes
Example sentence• Children enjoy playing on the swings at playgrounds. |
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noun
• United States physicist who developed the laser and maser principles for producing high-intensity radiation (1915-)
Example sentence• The townes in this area are known for their historic architecture. |
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noun
• a racetrack for thoroughbred racing in Louisville; site of the Kentucky Derby
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noun
• United States physicist who developed the laser and maser principles for producing high-intensity radiation (1915-)
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noun
• the dregs remaining after brewing coffee
Example sentence• I use coffee grounds to make my morning coffee. |
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verb
• indicate pleasure by purring; characteristic of cats
Example sentence• The birds make vibrant sounds in the morning. |
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Example sentence• The lowness of the terrain made it difficult to build a road. |
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