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to swim
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/ˈswɪm/
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to move through water by moving parts of the body, typically arms and legs

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My sister swims every morning before breakfast.
They're learning to swim at the swimming pool.
While I was swimming at the lake, I found a seashell.

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to ski
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/ˈski/
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to move on snow on two sliding bars that are worn on the feet

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The group is currently skiing down the well-groomed slope.
Winter enthusiasts often ski down slopes to enjoy the snowy landscapes.
Families may gather to ski together during winter vacations in mountainous regions.

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to surf
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/ˈsɝf/
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to move on sea waves by standing or lying on a special board

synonymsurfboard

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to surf
to windsurf
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/wˈɪndsɜːf/
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to engage in a water sport where a person stands on a board and uses a sail to catch the wind and move themselves across the water

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to sail
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/ˈseɪɫ/
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to travel on water using the power of wind or an engine

synonymnavigate
synonymvoyage
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In favorable conditions, the small dinghy sailed effortlessly across the serene lake.
The sailboat gracefully sailed across the open sea, propelled by the ocean breeze.
The luxury cruise liner sailed along the coastline, offering passengers breathtaking views of the sunset.

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to sing
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/ˈsɪŋ/
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to use one's voice in order to produce musical sounds in the form of a tune or song

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The singer sang the blues with a lot of emotion.
He sings a duet with his sister at the family gathering.
She always sings a lullaby to help her baby sleep.

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to cook
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/ˈkʊk/
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to make food with heat

synonymfix
synonymmake
synonymprepare
synonymready
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My sister skillfully cooks a flavorful curry for dinner.
The chef cooks a delicious meal in the restaurant.
We should cook the chicken thoroughly before eating.

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to cook
to drive
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/ˈdɹaɪv/
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to control the movement and the speed of a car, bus, truck, etc. when it is moving

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You should drive with both hands on the steering wheel.
I usually drive to school, but today I'm taking the bus.
Please be careful and drive within the speed limit.

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to speak
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/ˈspik/
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to use one's voice to express a particular feeling or thought

synonymmouth
synonymtalk
synonymutter
synonymverbalise
synonymverbalize
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The president will speak at the event tomorrow.
He spoke about his experiences during the meeting.
She was so nervous she could hardly speak.

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intransitive
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language
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/ˈɫæŋɡwədʒ/, /ˈɫæŋɡwɪdʒ/
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the system of communication by spoken or written words, that the people of a particular country or region use

synonymlinguistic communication
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She takes language classes to enhance her communication skills.
She practices speaking the language with native speakers to improve her fluency.
He wants to become bilingual and speak multiple languages fluently.
language
to ride
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/ˈɹaɪd/
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to sit on open-spaced vehicles like motorcycles or bicycles and be in control of their movements

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The friends are riding bikes in the park.
She rides her bike to work every day.
Participants in the off-road rally eagerly prepared to ride their dirt bikes through challenging trails in the desert.

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horse
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/ˈhɔɹs/
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an animal that is large, has a tail and four legs, and we use for racing, pulling carriages, riding, etc.

synonymEquus caballus
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The majestic horse galloped across the open field.
My dream is to one day own a beautiful horse.
What is a "horse"?

The horse is a large, herbivorous mammal known for its long legs, flowing mane, and powerful physique, with a history of domestication by humans for thousands of years for various purposes such as transportation, agriculture, and sports. Horses come in various breeds, sizes, and colors, and are known for their speed, strength, and endurance. They are social animals that typically live in herds and communicate through body language and vocalizations. Horses have played a significant role in human history and continue to be valued for their companionship, work, and recreational activities such as riding, racing, and showing.

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/ˈmoʊtɝˌbaɪk/
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a light vehicle that has two wheels and is powered by an engine

synonymminibike
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The shop offers a variety of accessories for motorbike enthusiasts, including helmets and protective gear.
He loves riding his motorbike along the scenic coastal roads during the summer.
The motorbike zoomed past us, its engine roaring as it navigated through traffic.
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to play
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/ˈpɫeɪ/
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to perform music on a musical instrument

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Play a classical piece on the piano.
She played a beautiful melody on her violin.
In the café, a jazz trio was playing.

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intransitive
to play
musical instrument
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/mjˈuːzɪkəl ˈɪnstɹəmənt/
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an object or device used for producing music, such as a violin or a piano

synonyminstrument
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She plays the violin, her favorite musical instrument.
The shop sells a variety of musical instruments, including flutes and trumpets.
She gifted him a ukulele, a small musical instrument, for his birthday.

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musical instrument
careful
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/ˈkɛɹfəɫ/
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giving attention or thought to what we are doing to avoid doing something wrong, hurting ourselves, or damaging something

antonymcareless
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Be careful when crossing the street.
We have to be careful not to overwater the plants.
You need to be careful when handling fragile items.
careful
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/ˈkɛɹfəɫi/
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with a lot of care or attention

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The scientist measured the chemicals carefully to conduct the experiment accurately.
The artist painted the intricate details of the landscape carefully, capturing every nuance.
The surgeon operated carefully, focusing on precision to ensure the best possible outcome for the patient.

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carefully
fluent
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/ˈfɫuənt/
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capable of using a language easily and properly

synonymeloquent
synonymfacile
synonymsilver
synonymsilver-tongued
synonymsmooth-spoken
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He became fluent in Mandarin after years of study and immersion.
They hired a fluent interpreter to help with the negotiations.
Her fluent French impressed everyone at the business meeting.
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/ˈfɫuəntɫi/
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in an easy, effortless, and correct manner

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The pianist played the complex piece fluently, showcasing mastery of the instrument.
She played the violin fluently, producing beautiful melodies with ease.
With experience, he approached complex issues fluently, finding efficient solutions.
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/ˈbæd/
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having a quality that is not satisfying

antonymgood
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The hotel room was bad, with dirty sheets and a broken shower.
Bad habits can be hard to break.
He apologized for the bad joke he made earlier.
bad
badly
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/ˈbædɫi/
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to a great or serious degree or extent

synonymgravely
synonymseriously
synonymseverely
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He needed help badly with his homework.
The car was badly damaged in the accident.
She badly wanted to win the competition.

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adverb of degree
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/ˈizi/
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needing little skill or effort to do or understand

antonymdifficult
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/ˈizəɫi/
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with no problem or difficulty

synonymeasy

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incomparable
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easily
happy
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/ˈhæpi/
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emotionally feeling good

antonymunhappy
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The couple looked happy as they celebrated their anniversary.
The children were happy to receive gifts on their birthdays.
The students were happy to have a day off from school.
happy
happily
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/ˈhæpəɫi/
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with cheerfulness and joy

synonymblithely
synonymgayly
synonymjubilantly
synonymmerrily
synonymmirthfully
antonymunhappily
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The newlyweds smiled happily as they danced at their wedding reception.
The children played happily in the park, laughing and giggling.
The couple walked hand in hand, happily enjoying the beautiful sunset.

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adverb of manner
happily
good
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/ˈɡʊd/, /ɡɪd/
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having a quality that is satisfying

antonymbad
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The cake tasted so good that everyone wanted a second slice.
She felt good after finishing her workout at the gym.
She has a good memory and can remember details easily.
good
well
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/wel/
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in a way that is right, good, or satisfactory

synonymgood
antonymill
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The students worked well together on the group project.
The machine is functioning well after the repairs.
The speech was delivered well, capturing the audience's attention.

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well
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/fæst/
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having a high speed when doing something, especially moving

antonymslow
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The fast roller coaster thrilled riders with its speed.
He had a fast response to emergency situations.
The fast train arrived at the destination in no time.
fast
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/ˈhɑɹd/
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needing a lot of skill or effort to do

synonymdifficult
antonymeasy
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Performing surgery is hard and requires precise skills and years of medical training.
Writing a novel can be hard, as it requires creativity, discipline, and perseverance.
Learning to play the piano at a professional level is hard and requires years of practice.
hard
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/ˈɛksəɫənt/
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very good in quality or other traits

synonymfantabulous
synonymfirst-class
synonymripping
synonymsplendid
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The students received excellent grades on their exams.
The hotel provided excellent service during our stay.
The festival was excellent, with great music and food.
excellent
safe
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/ˈseɪf/
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protected from any danger

antonymdangerous
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The children are quite safe here, playing under the watchful eye of their parents.
After the storm passed, they felt safe to return to their houses and assess the damage.
He always checks the locks twice to ensure his home is safe before leaving.
safe
safely
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/ˈseɪfɫi/
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in a way that avoids harm or danger

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The chef handled the sharp knives safely, avoiding accidents in the kitchen.
The child crossed the street safely, holding an adult's hand.
The construction workers followed safety protocols to complete the project safely.

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adverb of manner
safely
slow
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/ˈsɫoʊ/
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moving, happening, or being done at a speed that is low

antonymfast
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The slow train arrived at the station behind schedule.
The slow healing process of the wound required regular care.
The slow elevator took a long time to reach the desired floor.
slow
slowly
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/ˈsɫoʊɫi/
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at a pace that is not fast

synonymeasy
synonymslow
synonymtardily
antonymquickly
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The turtle moved slowly across the road.
The snail moved slowly but steadily towards the leaf.
She spoke slowly so that everyone could understand.

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slowly
beautiful
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/ˈbjutəfəɫ/
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extremely pleasing to the mind or senses

antonymugly
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The sunset over the ocean was absolutely beautiful.
He painted a beautiful portrait of his sister.
She wore a beautiful dress to the party.
beautiful
beautifully
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/ˈbjutəfɫi/
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in a highly attractive manner

synonymattractively
antonymunattractively
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The garden was landscaped beautifully with a diverse array of flowers.
The melody was played beautifully by the talented musician.
The poem was written beautifully, evoking emotions with its words.

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incomparable
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/ˈkwaɪət/
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with little or no noise

antonymnoisy
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The quiet street was a welcome change from the bustling city.
The quiet hum of the refrigerator was the only sound in the otherwise silent room.
The forest was quiet, with only the occasional chirping of birds breaking the silence.
quiet
quietly
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/ˈkwaɪətɫi/
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in a way that produces little or no noise

antonymnoisily
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The baby fell asleep quietly in the crib, surrounded by the hushed sounds of a lullaby.
The students worked quietly in the library, maintaining a peaceful atmosphere for studying.
They walked quietly through the forest, trying not to disturb the natural tranquility around them.

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adverb of manner
quietly
noisy
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/ˈnɔɪzi/
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producing or having a lot of loud and unwanted sound

antonymquiet
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The restaurant was noisy, with the clinking of dishes and the chatter of diners.
The construction site was noisy, with machinery and workers making loud noises.
The airport terminal was a noisy place with announcements blaring over the speakers and passengers rushing to catch their flights.
noisy
noisily
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/ˈnɔɪzəɫi/
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in a way that makes too much sound or disturbance

antonymquietly
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The students shuffled noisily into the auditorium, finding their seats for the assembly.
The restaurant kitchen worked noisily as chefs chopped, sizzled, and clanged pots and pans.
The children played noisily in the backyard, their laughter echoing through the neighborhood.
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