Phrasal Verbs - Star Wars Episode VII - the Force AwakensLangtech
The document defines and provides examples of phrasal verbs from the movie Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens. It includes definitions and examples for over 50 different phrasal verbs such as "be on", "call in", "check out", "come along", "get away", "get back", "get in", "give up", and "go ahead". Each phrasal verb definition includes part of speech information and one or more example sentences.
Words classifiable in four different ways as a noun, verb, adjective and adverbLangtech
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The document is a list of phrasal verbs defined in 1-2 sentences each. It includes definitions for common phrasal verbs like "ask out", "add up", "back up", "blow up", and "break down" as well as less common ones like "call on", "chip in", and "dress up". For each entry there is a verb phrase, part of speech, and short definition. The list contains definitions for over 100 different phrasal verbs in total.
The document is titled "Verb Ocean III" by Andrew Ernest Ritz of Langtech dated May 31, 2011. It consists of definitions and examples of English verbs from A to L. Each entry includes the verb defined, part of speech, and example sentences using the verb. There are over 800 verb entries in the document.
The document is titled "Verb Ocean I" by Andrew Ernest Ritz from Langtech, dated May 31, 2011. It consists of definitions for various verbs, each on their own page, in a dictionary-like format. Definitions provided include the part of speech, meaning, and examples. Over 30 verbs are defined in the sample ranging from "abandon" to "adapt".
This document contains definitions for over 100 regular verbs in English. Each verb is defined in 1-2 sentences and an example is provided to illustrate its meaning. The verbs are organized alphabetically from "accept" to "bare" in the excerpt provided.
The document is a list of verbs with definitions provided by Andrew Ernest Ritz of Langtech on May 31, 2011. It contains definitions for over 50 verbs starting with "re-" or "ri-", including verbs like restore, restrain, restrict, restructure, resubmit, resume, resurface, resurrect, resuscitate, retail, and more. Each entry includes the verb and one or more definitions.
This document contains definitions for various verbs from A to D. Each entry provides the verb followed by a definition or definitions and an example sentence. There are over 50 verbs defined in short, 1-2 sentence entries. The document was created by Andrew Ernest Ritz of Langtech on May 31, 2011 and is titled "Verb Ocean II".
Phrasal Verbs - Star Wars Episode VII - the Force AwakensLangtech
The document defines and provides examples of phrasal verbs from the movie Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens. It includes definitions and examples for over 50 different phrasal verbs such as "be on", "call in", "check out", "come along", "get away", "get back", "get in", "give up", and "go ahead". Each phrasal verb definition includes part of speech information and one or more example sentences.
Words classifiable in four different ways as a noun, verb, adjective and adverbLangtech
Words classifiable in four different ways as a noun, verb, adjective and adverb. A post containing more such words can be found on my blog: http://onweb3.wordpress.com/2013/08/14/663/
The document is a list of phrasal verbs defined in 1-2 sentences each. It includes definitions for common phrasal verbs like "ask out", "add up", "back up", "blow up", and "break down" as well as less common ones like "call on", "chip in", and "dress up". For each entry there is a verb phrase, part of speech, and short definition. The list contains definitions for over 100 different phrasal verbs in total.
The document is titled "Verb Ocean III" by Andrew Ernest Ritz of Langtech dated May 31, 2011. It consists of definitions and examples of English verbs from A to L. Each entry includes the verb defined, part of speech, and example sentences using the verb. There are over 800 verb entries in the document.
The document is titled "Verb Ocean I" by Andrew Ernest Ritz from Langtech, dated May 31, 2011. It consists of definitions for various verbs, each on their own page, in a dictionary-like format. Definitions provided include the part of speech, meaning, and examples. Over 30 verbs are defined in the sample ranging from "abandon" to "adapt".
This document contains definitions for over 100 regular verbs in English. Each verb is defined in 1-2 sentences and an example is provided to illustrate its meaning. The verbs are organized alphabetically from "accept" to "bare" in the excerpt provided.
The document is a list of verbs with definitions provided by Andrew Ernest Ritz of Langtech on May 31, 2011. It contains definitions for over 50 verbs starting with "re-" or "ri-", including verbs like restore, restrain, restrict, restructure, resubmit, resume, resurface, resurrect, resuscitate, retail, and more. Each entry includes the verb and one or more definitions.
This document contains definitions for various verbs from A to D. Each entry provides the verb followed by a definition or definitions and an example sentence. There are over 50 verbs defined in short, 1-2 sentence entries. The document was created by Andrew Ernest Ritz of Langtech on May 31, 2011 and is titled "Verb Ocean II".
This document discusses words that can be classified in four different parts of speech: noun, adjective, verb, and adverb. It provides the word "best" as an example, listing its definitions and part of speech classifications as a noun, verb, adjective, and adverb according to Wordnet, a lexical database of English. The document encourages downloading Wordnet to explore the semantic relationships between words, such as synonymy, hypernymy, and others. It provides several other words as examples and their Wordnet classifications.
Phrasal Verbs - Star Wars Episode VI - Return of the JediLangtech
This document provides definitions and examples of phrasal verbs from the movie Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi. It lists over 30 common phrasal verbs like "back up", "break off", "carry on", "come back", and "find out" and provides the part of speech and definitions for each one. The purpose is to examine the use of phrasal verbs in the Star Wars universe through analyzing their meaning and usage.
Phrasal Verbs - Star Wars Episode V - the Empire Strikes BackLangtech
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Phrasal Verbs - Star Wars Episode IV - a New HopeLangtech
This document contains a list of phrasal verbs from the movie Star Wars Episode IV and their definitions. It includes 79 entries with the phrasal verb, part of speech label, example sentence from the movie, and definition. Some of the phrasal verbs included are: act on, be well, believe in, belong to, close up, come along, come back, come in, come on, and come out.
Phrasal Verbs - Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the SithLangtech
This document contains definitions and examples of phrasal verbs from the Star Wars universe. It lists over 40 individual phrasal verbs along with their definitions and example sentences. The phrasal verbs are presented alphabetically from "act on" to "see through" and include common verbs like "come back", "get up", "go to" as well as more obscure verbs specific to the Star Wars story and characters.
Phrasal Verbs - Star Wars Episode II - Attack of the ClonesLangtech
This document provides definitions and examples of phrasal verbs from the Star Wars universe. It defines several common phrasal verbs in short entries of around 3 sentences each, including definitions like "back down" meaning to withdraw or retract a position, and examples from Star Wars dialogue or scenarios. The document is authored by Andrew Ernest Ritz from Langtech and focuses on phrasal verbs that could potentially come up in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones.
Phrasal Verbs - Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom MenaceLangtech
The document is a 47-page document that provides definitions and examples of phrasal verbs related to the Star Wars franchise. It begins by defining common phrasal verbs like "be on", "call for", "care for", and "catch on". It then continues defining numerous other phrasal verbs through short entries with part of speech identification and example sentences.
The document defines and provides examples of various sounds through definitions of words related to different noises. It includes words for animal sounds like bark, bray, buzz, as well as sounds like bang, boom, clang, and chatter. Each entry contains a concise definition and examples of usage for the given sound-related word.
The document discusses the sense of touch through definitions of words related to tactile sensations and the skin. It provides definitions for over 50 words describing textures, temperatures, and feelings that can be sensed through touch. Some examples include words like "smooth", "prickly", "warm", "tingly", and "numb". The document examines the sense of touch from many angles through the definitions provided.
The document defines and provides context for a variety of words related to the sense of smell, including aroma, fragrance, perfume, deodorant, incense, moldy, odor, pungent, putrid, rancid, reek, scent, smelly, sniff, spice, spicy, stench, stink, sweet, and whiff. Definitions and parts of speech are given for each word.
The document defines and provides context for a variety of words related to sight and visual perception. It includes definitions and examples for terms like admire, appearance, array, attractive, beautiful, blur, bright, and more. Each entry includes the part of speech, definition, and an example sentence using the word in context.
The document lists and defines many irregular English verbs. Each verb is listed with its three principal parts - the base form, the past simple form, and the past participle. Definitions are provided for the meaning and typical usage of each verb. The document appears to be a comprehensive reference list for irregular English verbs.
The document is a list of adverbs of place written by Andrew Ernest Ritz on May 8, 2011. It defines 32 different adverbs of place such as above, abroad, anywhere, away, back, behind, below, down, elsewhere, far, here, in, inside, near, nearby, off, on, out, over, there, under, and up; providing example sentences to illustrate the meaning and usage of each adverb.
The document is a list of adverbs of manner organized alphabetically with definitions provided for each entry. It includes over 100 adverbs ranging from accidentally to zealously, with definitions for how each adverb modifies or describes a verb to indicate the way in which an action is performed. Each adverb entry includes a part of speech label and number of meanings or senses for that adverb.
This document defines and provides examples of adverbs that express degree. It lists adverbs like "almost", "completely", "enough", "extremely", "hardly", "just", "mostly", "nearly", and "very" and provides definitions and sample sentences to illustrate their meanings in expressing how much or how little of something is present. The document is a reference for understanding adverbs of degree in the English language.
The document defines and provides examples for several adjectives related to appearance, including:
- Adorable - pleasing in a childlike or naive way.
- Adventurous - willing to undertake daring enterprises.
- Aggressive - having determination and energetic pursuit of goals.
- Alert - engaged in close observation.
It continues defining adjectives like attractive, average, beautiful, bloody, bright, clean, and clear. The document provides definitions and examples for each term.
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This document discusses words that can be classified in four different parts of speech: noun, adjective, verb, and adverb. It provides the word "best" as an example, listing its definitions and part of speech classifications as a noun, verb, adjective, and adverb according to Wordnet, a lexical database of English. The document encourages downloading Wordnet to explore the semantic relationships between words, such as synonymy, hypernymy, and others. It provides several other words as examples and their Wordnet classifications.
Phrasal Verbs - Star Wars Episode VI - Return of the JediLangtech
This document provides definitions and examples of phrasal verbs from the movie Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi. It lists over 30 common phrasal verbs like "back up", "break off", "carry on", "come back", and "find out" and provides the part of speech and definitions for each one. The purpose is to examine the use of phrasal verbs in the Star Wars universe through analyzing their meaning and usage.
Phrasal Verbs - Star Wars Episode V - the Empire Strikes BackLangtech
The document is a list of phrasal verbs from Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, defined and categorized by Andrew Ernest Ritz. It contains over 60 entries defining common English phrasal verbs and providing examples of their use. Each entry includes the phrasal verb, its part of speech, and potential definitions. The document aims to catalog phrasal verbs that appear or could apply to the plot and dialogue of the Star Wars film.
Phrasal Verbs - Star Wars Episode IV - a New HopeLangtech
This document contains a list of phrasal verbs from the movie Star Wars Episode IV and their definitions. It includes 79 entries with the phrasal verb, part of speech label, example sentence from the movie, and definition. Some of the phrasal verbs included are: act on, be well, believe in, belong to, close up, come along, come back, come in, come on, and come out.
Phrasal Verbs - Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the SithLangtech
This document contains definitions and examples of phrasal verbs from the Star Wars universe. It lists over 40 individual phrasal verbs along with their definitions and example sentences. The phrasal verbs are presented alphabetically from "act on" to "see through" and include common verbs like "come back", "get up", "go to" as well as more obscure verbs specific to the Star Wars story and characters.
Phrasal Verbs - Star Wars Episode II - Attack of the ClonesLangtech
This document provides definitions and examples of phrasal verbs from the Star Wars universe. It defines several common phrasal verbs in short entries of around 3 sentences each, including definitions like "back down" meaning to withdraw or retract a position, and examples from Star Wars dialogue or scenarios. The document is authored by Andrew Ernest Ritz from Langtech and focuses on phrasal verbs that could potentially come up in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones.
Phrasal Verbs - Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom MenaceLangtech
The document is a 47-page document that provides definitions and examples of phrasal verbs related to the Star Wars franchise. It begins by defining common phrasal verbs like "be on", "call for", "care for", and "catch on". It then continues defining numerous other phrasal verbs through short entries with part of speech identification and example sentences.
The document defines and provides examples of various sounds through definitions of words related to different noises. It includes words for animal sounds like bark, bray, buzz, as well as sounds like bang, boom, clang, and chatter. Each entry contains a concise definition and examples of usage for the given sound-related word.
The document discusses the sense of touch through definitions of words related to tactile sensations and the skin. It provides definitions for over 50 words describing textures, temperatures, and feelings that can be sensed through touch. Some examples include words like "smooth", "prickly", "warm", "tingly", and "numb". The document examines the sense of touch from many angles through the definitions provided.
The document defines and provides context for a variety of words related to the sense of smell, including aroma, fragrance, perfume, deodorant, incense, moldy, odor, pungent, putrid, rancid, reek, scent, smelly, sniff, spice, spicy, stench, stink, sweet, and whiff. Definitions and parts of speech are given for each word.
The document defines and provides context for a variety of words related to sight and visual perception. It includes definitions and examples for terms like admire, appearance, array, attractive, beautiful, blur, bright, and more. Each entry includes the part of speech, definition, and an example sentence using the word in context.
The document lists and defines many irregular English verbs. Each verb is listed with its three principal parts - the base form, the past simple form, and the past participle. Definitions are provided for the meaning and typical usage of each verb. The document appears to be a comprehensive reference list for irregular English verbs.
The document is a list of adverbs of place written by Andrew Ernest Ritz on May 8, 2011. It defines 32 different adverbs of place such as above, abroad, anywhere, away, back, behind, below, down, elsewhere, far, here, in, inside, near, nearby, off, on, out, over, there, under, and up; providing example sentences to illustrate the meaning and usage of each adverb.
The document is a list of adverbs of manner organized alphabetically with definitions provided for each entry. It includes over 100 adverbs ranging from accidentally to zealously, with definitions for how each adverb modifies or describes a verb to indicate the way in which an action is performed. Each adverb entry includes a part of speech label and number of meanings or senses for that adverb.
This document defines and provides examples of adverbs that express degree. It lists adverbs like "almost", "completely", "enough", "extremely", "hardly", "just", "mostly", "nearly", and "very" and provides definitions and sample sentences to illustrate their meanings in expressing how much or how little of something is present. The document is a reference for understanding adverbs of degree in the English language.
The document defines and provides examples for several adjectives related to appearance, including:
- Adorable - pleasing in a childlike or naive way.
- Adventurous - willing to undertake daring enterprises.
- Aggressive - having determination and energetic pursuit of goals.
- Alert - engaged in close observation.
It continues defining adjectives like attractive, average, beautiful, bloody, bright, clean, and clear. The document provides definitions and examples for each term.
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Common Business Nouns
1. Common Business Nouns
Andrew Ernest Ritz
May 8, 2011
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2. advantage
noun –1. (23) advantage, vantage – (the quality of having a superior
or more favorable position; ”the experience gave him the advantage
over me”)
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3. advertisement
noun –. (2) ad, advertisement, advertizement, advertising,
advertizing, advert – (a public promotion of some product or service)
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4. advice
noun –. (18) advice – (a proposal for an appropriate course of action)
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5. agenda
noun –1. (3) agenda, docket, schedule – (a temporally organized
plan for matters to be attended to)
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6. apology
noun –1. (2) apology – (an expression of regret at having caused
trouble for someone; ”he wrote a letter of apology to the hostess”)
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7. authorization
noun –1. (5) mandate, authorization, authorisation – (a document
giving an official instruction or command)
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8. bill
noun –1. (22) bill, measure – (a statute in draft before it becomes
law; ”they held a public hearing on the bill”)
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9. brand
noun –1. (7) trade name, brand name, brand, marque – (a name
given to a product or service)
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10. budget
noun –1. (4) budget – (a sum of money allocated for a particular
purpose; ”the laboratory runs on a budget of a million a year”)
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11. commission
noun –1. (27) committee, commission – (a special group delegated
to consider some matter; ”a committee is a group that keeps minutes
and loses hours” - Milton Berle)
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12. comparison
noun –1. (16) comparison, comparing – (the act of examining
resemblances; ”they made a comparison of noise levels”; ”the
fractions selected for comparison must require pupils to consider both
numerator and denominator”)
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13. competition
noun –1. (17) competition – (a business relation in which two parties
compete to gain customers; ”business competition can be fiendish at
times”)
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14. competitor
noun –. (7) rival, challenger, competitor, competition, contender –
(the contestant you hope to defeat; ”he had respect for his rivals”;
”he wanted to know what the competition was doing”)
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15. confirmation
noun –1. (4) confirmation, verification, check, substantiation –
(additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or
hypothesis or theory) is correct; ”fossils provided further confirmation
of the evolutionary theory”)
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16. creditor
noun –. creditor – (a person to whom money is owed by a debtor;
someone to whom an obligation exists)
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17. customer
noun –. (25) customer, client – (someone who pays for goods or
services)
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18. deadline
noun –. (2) deadline – (the point in time at which something must
be completed)
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19. debt
noun –1. (3) debt – (the state of owing something (especially
money); ”he is badly in debt”)
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20. debtor
noun –. debtor, debitor – (a person who owes a creditor; someone
who has the obligation of paying a debt)
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21. decision
noun –1. (25) decision, determination, conclusion – (the act of
making up your mind about something; ”the burden of decision was
his”; ”he drew his conclusions quickly”)
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22. decrease
noun –1. (5) decrease, lessening, drop-off – (a change downward;
”there was a decrease in his temperature as the fever subsided”;
”there was a sharp drop-off in sales”)
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23. deficit
noun –1. (1) deficit, shortage, shortfall – (the property of being an
amount by which something is less than expected or required; ”new
blood vessels bud out from the already dilated vascular bed to make
up the nutritional deficit”)
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24. delivery
noun –1. (3) delivery, bringing – (the act of delivering or distributing
something (as goods or mail); ”his reluctant delivery of bad news”)
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25. department
noun –1. (28) department, section – (a specialized division of a large
organization; ”you’ll find it in the hardware department”; ”she got a
job in the historical section of the Treasury”)
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26. description
noun –1. (27) description, verbal description – (a statement that
represents something in words)
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27. difference
noun –1. (73) difference – (the quality of being unlike or dissimilar;
”there are many differences between jazz and rock”)
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28. disadvantage
noun –. (3) disadvantage – (the quality of having an inferior or less
favorable position)
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29. distribution
noun –1. (23) distribution, statistical distribution – ((statist ics) an
arrangement of values of a variable showing their observed or
theoretical frequency of occurrence)
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30. employee
noun –. (57) employee – (a worker who is hired to perform a job)
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31. employer
noun –. (14) employer – (a person or firm that employs workers)
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32. enquiry
noun –1. question, inquiry, enquiry, query, interrogation – (an
instance of questioning; ”there was a question about my training”;
”we made inquiries of all those who were present”)
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33. environment
noun –1. (21) environment – (the totality of surrounding conditions;
”he longed for the comfortable environment of his living room”)
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34. equipment
noun –. (48) equipment – (an instrumentality needed for an
undertaking or to perform a service)
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35. estimate
noun –1. (13) estimate, estimation, approximation, idea – (an
approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth; ”an estimate
of what it would cost”; ”a rough idea how long it would take”)
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36. experience
noun –1. (52) experience – (the accumulation of knowledge or skill
that results from direct participation in events or activitie s; ”a man
of experience”; ”experience is the best teacher”)
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37. explanation
noun –1. (28) explanation, account – (a statement that makes
something comprehensible by describing the relevant structure or
operation or circumstances etc.; ”the explanation was very simple”; ”I
expected a brief account”)
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38. facilities
noun –1. (35) facility, installation – (a building or place that provides
a particular service or is used for a particular industry; ”the assembly
plant is an enormous facility”)
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39. factory
noun –. (18) factory, mill, manufacturing plant, manufactory – (a
plant consisting of one or more buildings with facilities for
manufacturing)
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40. feedback
noun –1. (1) feedback – (the process in which part of the output of a
system is returned to its input in order to regulate its further output)
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41. goal
noun –1. (34) goal, end – (the state of affairs that a plan is intended
to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to
achieve it; ”the ends justify the means”)
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42. growth
noun –1. (37) growth, growing, maturation, development, ontogeny,
ontogenesis – ((biology) the process of an individual organism
growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in
an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex
level; ”he proposed an indicator of osseous development in children”)
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43. guarantee
noun –1. (2) guarantee, warrant, warrantee, warranty – (a written
assurance that some product or service will be provided or will meet
certain specifications)
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44. improvement
noun –1. (7) improvement, betterment, advance – (a change for the
better; progress in development)
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45. increase
noun –1. (49) addition, increase, gain – (a quantity that is added;
”there was an addition to property taxes this year”; ”they recorded
the cattle’s gain in weight over a period of weeks”)
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46. industry
noun –1. (56) industry – (the people or companies engaged in a
particular kind of commercial enterprise; ”each industry has its own
trade publications”)
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47. instructions
noun –1. (1) instruction manual, instructions, book of instructio ns,
operating instructions – (a manual usually accompanying a technical
device and explaining how to install or operate it)
Overview of noun instruction
The noun instruction has 4 senses (first 3 from tagged texts)
1. (11) direction, instruction – (a message describing how something
is to be done; ”he gave directions faster than she could follow them”)
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48. interest
noun –1. (62) interest, involvement – (a sense of concern with and
curiosity about someone or something; ”an interest in music”)
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49. inventory
noun –1. (5) inventory, stock list – (a detailed list of all the items in
stock)
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50. invoice
noun –. bill, account, invoice – (an itemized statement of money
owed for goods shipped or services rendered; ”he paid his bill and
left”; ”send me an account of what I owe”)
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51. knowledge
noun –. (45) cognition, knowledge, noesis – (the psychological result
of perception and learning and reasoning)
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52. limit
noun –1. (24) limit, bound, boundary – (the greatest possible degree
of something; ”what he did was beyond the bounds of acceptable
behavior”; ”to the limit of his ability”)
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53. loss
noun –1. (16) loss – (something that is lost; ”the car was a total
loss”; ”loss of livestock left the rancher bankrupt”)
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54. margin
noun –1. (6) margin, border, perimeter – (the boundary line or the
area immediately inside the boundary)
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55. market
noun –1. (12) market, marketplace, market place – (the world of
commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold;
”without competition there would be no market”; ”they were driven
from the marketplace”)
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56. message
noun –1. (20) message – (a communication (usually brief) that is
written or spoken or signaled; ”he sent a three-word message”)
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57. mistake
noun –1. (13) mistake, error, fault – (a wrong action attributab le to
bad judgment or ignorance or inattention; ”he made a bad mistake”;
”she was quick to point out my errors”; ”I could understand his
English in spite of his grammatical faults”)
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58. objective
noun –1. (38) aim, object, objective, target – (the goal intended to
be attained (and which is believed to be attainable); ”the sole object
of her trip was to see her children”)
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59. offer
noun –1. (2) offer, offering – (the verbal act of offering; ”a generous
offer of assistance”)
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60. opinion
noun –1. (21) opinion, sentiment, persuasion, view, thought – (a
personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty;
”my opinion differs from yours”; ”I am not of your persuasion”;
”what are your thoughts on Haiti?”)
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61. option
noun –1. option – (the right to buy or sell property at an agreed
price; the right is purchased and if it is not exercised by a stated date
the money is forfeited)
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62. order
noun –1. (26) order – ((often plural) a command given by a superior
(e.g., a military or law enforcement officer) that must be obeyed; ”the
British ships dropped anchor and waited for orders from London”)
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63. output
noun –1. (5) end product, output – (final product; the things
produced)
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64. payment
noun –1. (32) payment – (a sum of money paid or a claim discharg
ed)
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65. penalty
noun –1. (6) punishment, penalty, penalization, penalisation – (the
act of punishing)
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66. permission
noun –1. (5) permission – (approval to do something; ”he asked
permission to leave”)
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67. possibility
noun –1. (21) possibility – (a future prospect or potential; ”this room
has great possibilities”)
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68. product
noun –1. (52) merchandise, ware, product – (commodities offered for
sale; ”good business depends on having good merchandise”; ”that
store offers a variety of products”)
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69. production
noun –1. (36) production – (the act or process of producing
something; ”Shakespeare’s production of poetry was enormous”; ”the
production of white blood cells”)
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70. profit
noun –1. (6) net income, net, net profit, lucre, profit, profits,
earnings – (the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of
time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses))
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71. promotion
noun –1. (4) promotion, publicity, promotional material, packagin g –
(a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or
person or institution; ”the packaging of new ideas”)
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72. purchase
noun –1. (8) purchase – (the acquisition of something for payment;
”they closed the purchase with a handshake”)
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73. reduction
noun –1. (16) decrease, diminution, reduction, step-down – (the act
of decreasing or reducing something)
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74. refund
noun –1. (7) refund – (money returned to a payer)
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75. reminder
noun –1. (3) reminder – (a message that helps you remember
something; ”he ignored his wife’s reminders”)
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76. repair
noun –1. (5) repair, fix, fixing, fixture, mend, mending, reparation –
(the act of putting something in working order again)
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77. report
noun –1. (50) report, study, written report – (a written document
describing the findings of some individual or group; ”this accords with
the recent study by Hill and Dale”)
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78. responsibility
noun –1. (17) duty, responsibility, obligation – (the social force that
binds you to the courses of action demanded by that force; ”we must
instill a sense of duty in our children”; ”every right implies a
responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; every possession, a
duty”- John D.Rockefeller Jr)
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79. result
noun –1. (83) consequence, effect, outcome, result, event, issue,
upshot – (a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous
phenomenon; ”the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was
lengthwise”; ”his decision had depressing consequences for business”;
”he acted very wise after the event”)
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80. retailer
noun –. (5) retailer, retail merchant – (a merchant who sells goods
at retail)
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81. rise
noun –1. (8) rise – (a growth in strength or number or importanc e)
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82. risk
noun –1. (4) hazard, jeopardy, peril, risk, endangerment – (a source
of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune; ”drinking
alcohol is a health hazard”)
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83. salary
noun –. (10) wage, pay, earnings, remuneration, salary – (something
that remunerates; ”wages were paid by check”; ”he wasted his pay on
drink”; ”they saved a quarter of all their earnings”)
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84. sale
noun –1. (29) sale – (a particular instance of selling; ”he has just
made his first sale”; ”they had to complete the sale before the banks
closed”)
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85. schedule
noun –1. (11) agenda, docket, schedule – (a temporally organized
plan for matters to be attended to)
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86. share
noun –1. (29) share, portion, part, percentage – (assets belonging to
or due to or contributed by an individual person or group; ”he wanted
his share in cash”)
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87. signature
noun –1. (1) signature – (your name written in your own handwrit
ing)
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88. stock
noun –1. (28) stock – (the capital raised by a corporation through
the issue of shares entitling holders to an ownership interest (equity);
”he owns a controlling share of the company’s stock”)
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89. success
noun –1. (36) success – (an event that accomplishes its intended
purpose; ”let’s call heads a success and tails a failure”; ”the election
was a remarkable success for the Whigs”)
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90. suggestion
noun –1. (13) suggestion – (an idea that is suggested; ”the picnic
was her suggestion”)
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91. supply
noun –1. (21) supply – (an amount of something available for use)
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92. support
noun –1. (15) support – (the activity of providing for or maintaining
by supplying with money or necessities; ”his support kept the family
together”; ”they gave him emotional support during difficult times”)
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93. target
noun –1. (6) target, mark – (a reference point to shoot at; ”his
arrow hit the mark”)
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94. transport
noun –1. (3) conveyance, transport – (something that serves as a
means of transportation)
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95. turnover
noun –1. (2) employee turnover, turnover rate, turnover – (the ratio
of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time
period to the average number of workers)
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96. wholesaler
noun –. (1) jobber, middleman, wholesaler – (someone who buys
large quantities of goods and resells to merchants rather than to the
ultimate customers)
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