12 3 noun
n
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Example sentence • The country deployed counterforces to protect its borders.
9 2 noun, adjective
n, adj
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Example sentence • He made a midcourse correction to avoid hitting the obstacle.
6 1 noun
n
noun
• education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings
verb
• move swiftly through or over
Example sentence • She is taking a calculus course this semester.
7 4 noun
n
noun
• the legal dissolution of a marriage
verb
• part; cease or break association with
Example sentence • Their divorce was finalized last year.
5 1 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• a powerful effect or influence
verb
• to cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means
Example sentence • The police used force to subdue the suspect.
5 1 noun
n
noun
• solid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times
verb
• provide with a horse or horses
Example sentence • My daughter loves to ride her horse at the stable.
6 1 adjective
adj
adjective
• of textures that are rough to the touch or substances consisting of relatively large particles
adjective satellite
• lacking refinement or cultivation or taste
Example sentence • He had a coarse manner of speaking.
9 2 noun
n
noun
• a horse bred for racing
Example sentence • The racehorse won the championship for the fourth time.
9 2 noun
n
noun
• the force of workers available
Example sentence • The company is looking to expand its workforce by hiring new employees.
9 2 noun
n
noun
• a large gathering of people
Example sentence • The busy concourse was filled with travelers rushing to catch their flights.
6 1 noun
n
noun
• the place where something begins, where it springs into being
verb
• get (a product) from another country or business
Example sentence • I found the source of the strange noise in the basement.
12 2 noun
n
noun
• a framework on which to hang clothes (as for drying)
Example sentence • She is a real clotheshorse and always has the latest fashion trends.
9 2 noun
n
noun
• machine that performs dependably under heavy use
Example sentence • The old truck was a workhorse , always ready to haul heavy loads.
7 2 verb
v
Example sentence • The celebrity endorsed the new perfume.
7 2 verb
v
verb
• ensure observance of laws and rules
Example sentence • The police were called to enforce the law.
6 1 adjective
adj
adjective satellite
• deep and harsh sounding as if from shouting or illness or emotion
Example sentence • She had a hoarse voice after shouting at the concert.
5 1 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• a telegraph code in which letters and numbers are represented by strings of dots and dashes (short and long signals)
Example sentence • He learned morse code to communicate with his friends during the war.
9 3 verb
v
Example sentence • I need to reinforce the beams in the ceiling before it collapses.
7 2 noun
n
noun
• a feeling of deep regret (usually for some misdeed)
Example sentence • He showed no remorse for his actions.
6 1 noun
n
noun
• the stock exchange in Paris
Example sentence • The bourse opened higher today due to positive economic news.
5 1 verb
v
noun
• an island in the Mediterranean; with adjacent islets it constitutes a region of France
8 2 adverb, adjective
adv, adj
adverb
• by necessity; by force of circumstance
Example sentence • Her perforce absence from the meeting was disappointing.
15 4 noun
n
noun
• intercourse via the anus, committed by a man with a man or woman
Example sentence • The risks associated with anal intercourse include potential tissue tearing.
15 4 verb, adjective
v, adj
verb
• have sexual intercourse with
17 5 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• sexual activity between individuals, especially the insertion of a man's penis into a woman's vagina until orgasm and ejaculation occur
Example sentence • It is important to practice safe sexual intercourse to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections.
9 2 verb
v
verb
• obtain goods or services from an outside supplier; to contract work out
Example sentence • The company decided to outsource their customer service department to a third-party vendor.
5 1 noun, adjective
n, adj
adjective
• of or relating to Scandinavia or its peoples or cultures
noun
• an inhabitant of Scandinavia
10 3 noun, adjective
n, adj
adjective
• of or relating to or being computer software for which the source code is freely available
Example sentence • Many developers prefer to work with open-source projects due to their transparency and flexibility.
10 2 noun
n
noun
• the provincial capital of the Yukon Territory
7 1 noun, adjective
n, adj
noun
• following the third position; number four in a countable series
adjective satellite
• coming next after the third and just before the fifth in position or time or degree or magnitude
Example sentence • He divided the cake into equal fourths .
9 2 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• extended verbal expression in speech or writing
verb
• to consider or examine in speech or writing
Example sentence • The professor presented a comprehensive discourse on political philosophy.
12 3 noun, adjective
n, adj
noun
• the lowermost sail on a mizzenmast
Example sentence • The mizzen course is set on the aftmost mast of a ship.
8 2 noun
n
noun
• act of turning to for assistance
Example sentence • If you are unhappy with the service, you have the recourse to file a complaint.
14 4 noun
n
noun
• a course that all students are required to take
Example sentence • Mathematics is a required course for engineering majors.
11 3 noun
n
noun
• natural or artificial channel through which water flows
Example sentence • The watercourse was barely flowing due to the drought.
16 4 noun
n
noun
• the outward force on a body moving in a curved path around another body
Example sentence • The centrifugal force of the spinning Earth keeps objects near the equator slightly lighter.
9 2 noun
n
noun
• a political candidate who is not well known but could win unexpectedly
Example sentence • The dark horse in the competition surprised everyone by winning first place.
12 3 noun
n
noun
• the act of applying force to propel something
Example sentence • Passion is the driving force behind her success.
9 3 noun
n
noun
• (biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms
Example sentence • Breathing exercises can help improve your life force .
11 4 noun
n
noun
• an imaginary line in a field of force; direction of the line at any point is the direction of the force at that point
Example sentence • In physics, a line of force refers to the path along which a force acts on an object.
20 8 noun
n
noun
• a privately employed group hired to protect the security of a business or industry
Example sentence • The private security force responded quickly to the alarm at the bank.
10 3 noun
n
noun
• the division of a business that is responsible for selling products or services
Example sentence • The company hired a new sales force to improve their market presence.
13 5 noun
n
noun
• a privately employed group hired to protect the security of a business or industry
Example sentence • The security force was responsible for patrolling the airport.
10 3 noun
n
noun
• the airforce of the United States of America; the agency that defends the United States through control and exploitation of air and space
20 7
noun
• the airforce of the United States of America; the agency that defends the United States through control and exploitation of air and space
9 2 noun
n
noun
• the force of workers available
Example sentence • The company has a diverse work force with employees from different backgrounds.
10 2 noun
n
noun
• a course over which races are run
Example sentence • The racecourse was filled with cheering spectators.
12 3 verb
v
verb
• shift from one side of the ship to the other
Example sentence • I realized I was going the wrong way and had to change course .
14 4 noun
n
noun
• a change in the direction that you are moving
Example sentence • The sudden change of course confused the passengers on board.
15 4
noun
• a course of a moving object that will lead to a collision if it continues unchanged
Example sentence • The two cars were on a collision course and crashed into each other.
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