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(verb) to like very much, to love deeply
Peter ... Joanna since they met for the first time
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to adore
Peter has adored Joanna since they met for the first time
(adjective) the greatest, the best
Their last album is...
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supreme
Their last album is supreme
(noun) something or someone large and awkward
A massive ... of a man stood at the door, completely blocking the entrance
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a hulk
A massive hulk of a man stood at the door, completely blocking the entrance
(phrasal) to be hit by someone
The economy is going to ... as well
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to take a hit
The economy is going to take a hit as well
(verb) to hit with force
She ... him in the face once he confessed
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to smack
She smacked him in the face once he confessed
(adjective) extremely large
The impact of this change was...
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immense
The impact of this change was immense
(noun) the quality of not being noticeable or obvious in any way
... has never been one of your strong points
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subtlety
Subtlety has never been one of your strong points
(verb) to achieve
I ... the necessary passwords
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to gain
I gained the necessary passwords
(noun) the people who read a certain newspaper, people who regularly buy a magazine
The magazine's ... was shocked by the change in its publication frequency
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readership
The magazine's readership was shocked by the change in its publication frequency
(noun) one's parents, grandparents and other older and past relatives, sometimes including an entire race
Though born in New York, his family was of Scottish ... and maintained many of their traditions
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a stock
Though born in New York, his family was of Scottish stock and maintained many of their traditions
(verb) force others to do things
A boy... him into giving up the money
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to bully
A boy bullied him into giving up the money
(noun) the point at which a very significant change occurs, a decisive moment
It was ... in my career.
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a turning point
It was a turning point in my career.
(phrasal) all the things one needs to know in order to do a job or deal with something
You learn ... of software development while working at a tech company
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the ropes
You learn the ropes of software development while working at a tech company
(verb) to persuade somebody not to do something
He tried to ... me from jumping off the cliff
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to dissuade
He tried to dissuade me from jumping off the cliff
(adjective) demanding over and over again that something should happen
Despite the heavy snowstorm, Maria was ... on driving to the concert
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insistent
Despite the heavy snowstorm, Maria was insistent on driving to the concert
(verb) to give up an activity
You should ... your job if it is so stressful.
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to quit
You should quit your job if it is so stressful
(verb) to feel anger at something, to feel hurt about something
She ... the fact that I got a better price for the same product
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to resent
She resented the fact that I got a better price for the same product
(verb) to leave someone or something when you should stay with them and look after them
When Jack ... his family, the police went looking for him
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to abandon
When Jack abandoned his family, the police went looking for him
(verb) the amount of annual business
The currency markets have an annual ... of USD 360 trillion
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a turnover
The currency markets have an annual turnover of USD 360 trillion
(adverb) suggesting that somebody or something has great importance
The old palace gates opened ... to welcome the arriving guests
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grandly
The old palace gates opened grandly to welcome the arriving guests
(adjective) describes a system or computer program to involve the user in the exchange of information
This ... app helps my kids learn English
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interactive
This interactive app helps my kids learn English
(verb) to collect or receive the benefits of something
In the autumn, there will be nothing to...
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to harvest
In the autumn, there will be nothing to harvest
(adjective) very beautiful, very surprising
The result is ... and the proof is elegant
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stunning
The result is stunning and the proof is elegant
(noun) a part of a film that shows a particular event or a related series of events
I am the only one who knows the full...
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a sequence
I am the only one who knows the full sequence.
(noun) a natural force pulling objects to the ground
You can always count on ... to bring you down.
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gravity
You can always count on gravity to bring you down.
(verb) to throw away, to dispose of
I ... my code changes
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to discard
I discarded my code changes

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