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#WordPart of SpeechPronunciation/StressDefinitionWord Family MembersCommon CollocationsConnotationsSynonymsAntonymsYour own sentence
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1voiceV,NˈvȯisTo tell people your opinions or feelings about a particular subject.voice(n), voice(v), voiced(adj), voicelessly (adv)change of voice,voice box, with one voice, to speak in a soft, loud, deep, quiet, etc. voicesound, state, expressstifle,supressIt is the right of the citizens to have their voice in the election.
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2transitionNtran(t)-ˈsi-shənWhen s.th changes from one form or state to another.transitional(adj), transitionaly(adv)transition point, transition curve, heat of transitioinmovment, change, developmentsilence, quietThere is a sophaisticated transition from a small caterpillar to a beautiful moth.
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3techniqueNtek-ˈnēkA special way of doing s.thtechnical(adj),technician(noun), technically(adv)some technique for, special technique to, excellent techniquemethod, way, approach, methodology, approach, capacity, facility, means, routineSome cheifs have their own technique to cook the sushi.
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4suggestVsəg-ˈjestTo tell some one your ideas about what they should do or which way they have to choose.suggestion(noun), suggestible(adj),suggest a solution to a problem, suggested that, suggested by, evidence suggestsimply, allude, indicatedeclare, announceI suggested to my friends to change the idea of going outside for dinner.
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5statementV,N,Adj\ˈstāt-mənt\something you say or write,especially publicly or officially,to let people know your intention or opinions or to record facts.statement(n)issue, put out, release | give, makeaffirmation, proclamationquestion, requestJustin Trudeau made a statement about Syrian refugees.
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6similen\ˈsi-mə-ˌlē\ a phrase that uses the words like or as to describe someone or something by comparing it with someone or something else that is similarsimileanalogy, correspondancedifferenceThe teacher used multiple examples to explain the simile.
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7rulevˈrül\ a statement that tells you what is allowed or what will happen within a particular system (such as a language or science)ruled, rollingstrict ruleprinciple,command, precedent, regulationdisorganization, bad mannersYou will be punish if you break the rules of the school.
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8requirev\ri-ˈkwī(-ə)r to claim or ask for by right and authorityrequirer(n), requirement(n), require(v), required (adj)urgentlylack, miss, have needdislike, hate,not wantEach candidate has to meet all of the requirements of the exam in order to be eligible to participate in it.
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9reflectv\ri-ˈflekt\give evidence of the quality ofreflection(n), reflect(v), reflective(adj), reflectively(adv)be designed tofollow, mirror, reversebe original, take, ignore, requestYour opinion reflects your personality.
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10purposen\ˈpər-pəs\the reason why something is done or usedpurpose(n), purposeful(adj), purposefullyhave | lack | accomplish, achieve, fulfil, servedetermination, goal, idea, objetive, ambitiondislike, hate, startI  have a purpose in my life to learn English
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11processn,v\ˈprä-ˌses, ˈ a series of actions that produce something or that lead to a particular resultprocess(n), processor(n)accelerate, speed up, stimulateaction, cause, development, proceduredecline, failure, decrease,  cessationPhotosynthesis is a natural process.
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12predictv\pri-ˈdikt\to say that (something) will or might happen in the futurepredictor, prediction, predictability(n), precict(v), predictive(adj), predictably(adv)be able/unable to, can/could | try to | dare (toanticipate, conlude,think, callignore, disbelieve, measure, misunderstandCanadians could not predict the result of the election of October 2015.
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13placen\ˈplās\put into a certain locationplace, places(n), place(v), placeable(adj)keep (sb), save (sb) | loseapartment, area, city, house, zonebenefit, office, whole Lab is a excellent place for using skill-computers
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14originsn\ˈȯr-ə-jən, ˈär-\a first part or stage of subsequent eventsorigin, origination(n), originate(v), original, originative(adj), originally(adv)go back to sth, lie in sthancestor, connection, influence, rootconclusion, effect, end, close, result, outcome
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15notev\ˈnōt\a short piece of writing that gives you information : a brief comment note(n,v), noted(adj), notedly(adv)play, sing | hit, strike | holdcharacter, sign, tone,ignorance, neglect, I wrote a note to my husband to say that I would be late.
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