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to be less than the amount or standard that is needed or that you want
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/ɪˈnɔːrdənət/
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far more than you would reasonably or normally expect SYN excessive
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/ˈletdaʊn/
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an event, performance etc that is not as good as you expected it to be SYN disappointment
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to cause something to increase /// to add more coal or wood to a fire
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someone who opposes change and refuses to accept new ideas
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/dɑːt/
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if an area is dotted with things, there are a lot of them there but they are spread far apart
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/dɪsˈɑːrmɪŋ/
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making you feel less angry or disapproving towards someone, and more friendly
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the first night that a new play, film etc is shown to the public SYN first night
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to shout loudly and happily
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/ˈhɑːlər/
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especially American English informal to shout loudly SYN yell
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/ˈplʌki/
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informal brave and determined – often used in newspapers
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/ˈtuːtəlɪdʒ/
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when you are taught or looked after by someone /// responsibility for someone’s education, actions, or property
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If someone passes the baton to another person, they pass responsibility for something to that person. If someone picks up the baton, they take over responsibility for something.
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if a process or plan becomes bogged down, it is delayed so that no progress is made
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/ɒːfˈset/
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if the cost or amount of something offsets another cost or amount, the two things have an opposite effect so that the situation remains the same
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to come through a very difficult situation safely
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sad and serious SYN grave
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feel miserable or unhappy, especially because you have just been disappointed by something.
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feel disappointed about something and have less confidence or less hope about it than you did before.
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To withdraw from something, especially to consider it from a wider perspective
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You use [...] when you are comparing all the things of a particular type that there have ever been. For example, if you say that something is the [...] best, you mean that it is the best thing of its type that there has ever been.
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To make a mistake; especially by doing something stupid or in a careless way; to make an error; to miss an opportunity; to make an error
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complain about something in a bad-tempered way.
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to force someone to accept something unpleasant:
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If you hear something (straight) from the horse's mouth, you hear it from the person who has direct personal knowledge of it
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If you air your opinions, you make them known to people.
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If you have a grievance about something that has happened or been done, you believe that it was unfair.
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Do something to appease someone, typically by making a minor concession or helping them in a small way.
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When you are candid about something or with someone, you speak honestly.
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An incessant process or activity is one that continues without stopping.
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If you piggyback on something that someone else has thought of or done, you use it to your advantage.
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to not happen in the way that was hoped or planned
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to start planning something again because the first plan failed
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to tell someone about something so that that person can give their opinion about it:
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If someone is hand-picked, they are very carefully chosen by someone in authority for a particular purpose or a particular job.
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If you say that someone hammers another person, you mean that they attack, criticize, or punish the other person severely.
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to encourage someone:
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If you say that someone is willing to go the extra mile, you mean that they are willing to make a special effort to do or achieve something.
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If you look crestfallen, you look sad and disappointed about something.
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If someone is cast down by something, they are sad or worried because of it.
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If an activity or situation is in the doldrums, it is very quiet and nothing new or exciting is happening.
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a disappointed, solemn, or miserable facial expression
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If you describe a noise as thunderous, you mean that it is very loud and deep.
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to be extremely fond of or hold in very high esteem
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to deserve an expression of approval or congratulation.
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A person who is wholly dependent on income from employment, typically employment of an arduous or menial nature.
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A very dirty or untidy house or room.
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If you say that someone is griping, you mean they are annoying you because they keep on complaining about something.
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If you say that someone is carping, you mean that they keep criticizing or complaining about someone or something, especially in a way you think is unnecessary or annoying.
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naturally happening as a result of something
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