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Recognition (noun) |
identification, remembrance, acceptance, acknowledgement |
denial, unknowingness, unfamiliarity, disregard |
1. His writings earned him much recognition. 2. His poetry earned him much recognition in the West. |
Hamper (verb) |
hinder, obstruct, constrain, disrupt, block |
assist, help, facilitate, aid |
2. Noise pollution can hamper our study. 2. My sickness before the exam hampered my study. |
Legacy (noun) |
inheritance, heritage, bequest |
contemporary, recent, modern, denial, rejection |
1. Her father left a legacy of this beautiful house. |
Opportunity (noun) |
chance, scope, way |
threat, impossibility, |
1. We should prepare ourselves for the opportunity. Please, don't miss the opportunity. |
Mist (noun) |
fog, murk, smog, darkness |
clear, glorious, conspicuous |
1. If you go to Baltic countries, you will see mist everywhere. |
Breeze (noun) |
wind, airflow, blow |
calmness, immobility, standstill |
1. If you go outside, you can enjoy a gentle breeze. |
Grizzle (verb) |
cry, weep, moan, groan, complain, darken |
brighten, cheer, tolerate, rejoice, smile |
1. Please, don't grizzle about the matter. |
Coverage (noun) |
broadcasting, reports, interpretation, study, write-up, analysis |
restriction, ignorance, blocking, |
1. Our writings always get much coverage in the press. 2. We always come across massive TV coverage on this issue. |
Hike (verb) |
walk, trek, |
drive, run, |
1. I spend half an hour in the morning hiking around the lake. |
Tripod (noun) |
three-legged stand, stand, holder, trivet |
rack, nook |
1. I use a tripod to hold my camera when I shoot my videos,. |
Summarize (verb) |
abridge, sum-up, outline |
elaborate, enlarge, lengthen |
1. Can you summarize today's class? 2. Summarize the text below. |
Authenticity |
originality, genuineness, correctness, truthfullness |
inaccuracy, unreliability |
1. We have to ensure the authenticity of this machine. 2. I always confirm the authenticity of my posts before publishing them. |
Emphasize |
accentuate, strengthen, underline |
understate, belittle, underemphasize |
1. We have to emphasize hard work and honesty. 2. We need to emphasize the fact we came across yesterday. |
Sniff (verb) |
inhale, smell, |
exhale, breathe |
1. The bear came to him and sniffed his body. 2. My dog sniffed around my feet when I went to my village home. |
Cohesive |
balanced, symmetric, coordinated |
asymmetrical, unequal, disordered |
1. What they need is a cohesive effort. 2. They were very few in number, but their attack was very cohesive. |
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