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noun
• fresh fruits and vegetable grown for the market
Example sentence• She produced a beautiful piece of artwork. |
| | | | | 10 | | 3 | verb, adjectivev, adj |
verb
• cause to come to know personally
Example sentence• The newly introduced product received positive reviews from customers. |
| | | | | 7 | | 2 | verbv |
adjective
• brought about or caused; not spontaneous
Example sentence• The doctor induced labor to help the baby come out. |
| | | | | 7 | | 2 | verbv |
verb
• reason by deduction; establish by deduction
Example sentence• From the clues, I deduced that he was the culprit. |
| | | | | 7 | | 2 | verbv |
Example sentence• He seduced her with his charming smile. |
| | | | | 7 | | 2 | verbv |
Example sentence• The witness adduced new evidence to support his claim. |
| | | | | 10 | | 3 | verbv |
verb
• make a copy or equivalent of
Example sentence• The painting was carefully reproduced to ensure its authenticity. |
| | | | | 8 | | 2 | verbv |
verb
• speak unfavorably about
Example sentence• He traduced his opponent with false accusations. |
| | | | | 12 | | 4 | verbv |
Example sentence• The zookeepers reintroduced the endangered species back into the wild. |
| | | | | 10 | | 3 | adjectiveadj |
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Example sentence• The unproduced script has been sitting on the shelf for years. |
| | | | | 6 | | 2 | adverb, adjectiveadv, adj |
adjective satellite
• expletives used informally as intensifiers
Example sentence• I can't make any sense of this deuced puzzle. |
| | | | | 7 | | 1 | verbv |
noun
• light soft moderately strong wood of spruce trees; used especially for timbers and millwork
adjective satellite
• marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners
verb
• make neat, smart, or trim
Example sentence• I spruced up my living room by adding some new throw pillows. |
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| | | | | 6 | | 1 | adjectiveadj |
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Example sentence• The truced soldiers slowly made their way back to camp. |
| | | | | 11 | | 3 | verbv |
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Example sentence• The company outproduced its competitors by a wide margin. |
| | | | | 13 | | 4 | verb, adjectivev, adj |
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Example sentence• The rabbits outreproduced the foxes in the grasslands. |
| | | | | 12 | | 4 | verb, adjectivev, adj |
verb
• produce in excess; produce more than needed or wanted
Example sentence• The movie was criticized for being overproduced with excessive special effects. |
| | | | | 12 | | 3 | adverb, adjectiveadv, adj |
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Example sentence• The photoinduced chemical reaction generates a fluorescent emission. |
| | | | | 9 | | 3 | verb, adjectivev, adj |
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Example sentence• The reinduced drowsiness made it difficult for her to stay awake during the meeting. |
| | | | | 12 | | 4 | verb, adjectivev, adj |
verb
• To replace (someone) with someone else; to bring into another's position; especially, to take (a second wife) quickly after the death of a first, or while she is still alive.
Example sentence• The stress superinduced a headache. |
| | | | | 5 | | 1 | verb, nounv, n |
noun
• a shelter with perches for fowl or other birds
Example sentence• The chickens flew back to their roost at sunset. |
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verb
• (auxiliary) A syntactic marker.
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| | | | | 8 | | 2 | verbv |
verb
• To free (someone or something) from a constraint.
Example sentence• He unloosed the dog's leash and let it run free. |
| | | | | 10 | | 3 | verbv |
verb
• To produce a creative work together with someone else
Example sentence• The film was coproduced by two major production companies. |
| | | | | 6 | | 2 | verbv |
noun
• web-footed long-necked typically gregarious migratory aquatic birds usually larger and less aquatic than ducks
Example sentence• She goosed him in the ribs as a playful gesture. |
| | | | | 6 | | 1 | verb, adjectivev, adj |
verb
• To extract the juice from something.
adjective
• (of a fruit etc) That has had the juice extracted.
Example sentence• After a long run, I enjoyed a glass of freshly juiced orange juice. |
| | | | | 10 | | 2 | nounn |
noun
• warm-water lobsters without claws; those from Australia and South Africa usually marketed as frozen tails; caught also in Florida and California
Example sentence• The chef prepared a delicious dish of langoustes with garlic and butter. |
| | | | | 6 | | 2 | verbv |
adjective
• not compact or dense in structure or arrangement
adjective satellite
• (of a ball in sport) not in the possession or control of any player
verb
• grant freedom to; free from confinement
Example sentence• He loosed the arrow and it flew straight towards the target. |
| | | | | 7 | | 1 | verbv |
verb
• To apply mousse (styling cream).
Example sentence• She moussed her hair before going to the party. |
| | | | | 7 | | 1 | verbv |
noun
• conduit that carries a rapid flow of water controlled by a sluicegate
verb
• pour as if from a sluice
Example sentence• After finishing his yard work, he sluiced the muddy boots outside. |
| | | | | 12 | | 3 | verb, adjectivev, adj |
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Example sentence• The cotransduced viral vectors successfully delivered the therapeutic genes to the target cells. |
| | | | | 6 | | 1 | nounn |
noun
• French novelist (1871-1922)
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| | | | | 9 | | 3 | adjectiveadj |
adjective satellite
• not altered by reduction
Example sentence• The unreduced price of the item was much higher than I expected. |
| | | | | 9 | | 3 | adjectiveadj |
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Example sentence• He remained unseduced by the promise of easy money. |
| | | | | 12 | | 3 | adjectiveadj |
adjective satellite
• produced in quantity often by assembly-line techniques
Example sentence• The toy cars are mass-produced and sold at a low price. |
| | | | | 11 | | 2 | adjectiveadj |
adjective
• produced by electrical self-induction
adjective satellite
• brought about by yourself
Example sentence• She suffered from a self-induced headache after staying up all night studying. |
| | | | | 12 | | 2 | adverb, adjectiveadv, adj |
adjective satellite
• originating from the self
Example sentence• She released her self-produced album last year. |
| | | | | 11 | | 3 | adjectiveadj |
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Example sentence• He circumduced the topic during the meeting. |
| | | | | 8 | | 2 | nounn |
noun
• a roost for hens at night
Example sentence• The farmer built a new henroost to accommodate the growing number of chickens. |
| | | | | 9 | | 2 | nounn |
noun
• French architect who was among the first to use metal construction successfully (1801-1875)
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Example sentence• The mangouste is a small carnivorous mammal native to Madagascar. |
| | | | | 10 | | 2 | nounn |
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Example sentence• These mangoustes are known for their ability to hunt snakes. |
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Example sentence• The theopneust text is considered to be divinely inspired. |
| | | | | 7 | | 2 | verbv |
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Example sentence• He attempted to unroost the birds from the tree. |
| | | | | 9 | | 2 | verbv |
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Example sentence• He unsluiced the clogged drain with a plunger. |
| | | | | 9 | | 2 | adjectiveadj |
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Example sentence• The verjuiced apples were too sour to eat. |
| | | | | 12 | | 3 | nounn |
noun
• French novelist (1871-1922)
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| | | | | 8 | | 2 | nounn |
noun
• the appropriate word or expression
Example sentence• He always struggled to find the mot juste to convey his feelings accurately. |
| | | | | 8 | | 2 | nounn |
noun
• the amount by which taxes are increased
Example sentence• The government plans to announce a tax boost for low-income families. |
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