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to name
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to text
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to contain
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to promise
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to worry
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used as another way of saying 'yes'

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Yeah, I agree with you on that point.
Yeah, I know how to fix this problem.
hey
hey
interjection
h
h
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y
ɪ
Informal

used to say hi

all right
all right
interjection
uk flag
/ˌɔːl ˈraɪt/

used to show our agreement or satisfaction with something

chat
chat
noun
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æ
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t

the online exchange of messages between people on the Internet

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the news
the news
noun
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a television or radio broadcast or program of the latest news

What is "news"?

News is a program or broadcast that provides the latest information about current events, such as politics, weather, sports, or significant incidents happening around the world. These broadcasts are designed to keep the audience informed about important developments and updates. News programs are often scheduled at specific times during the day, offering viewers or listeners a chance to stay up-to-date with what is happening locally, nationally, or globally. Reporters and anchors present the information clearly and concisely, helping the audience understand the most important stories of the moment.

noise
noise
noun
n
n
oi
ɔɪ
s
z
e

sounds that are usually unwanted or loud

to name
to name
Verb
n
n
a
m
m
e

to give a name to something or someone

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transitive
to text
to text
Verb
t
t
e
ɛ
x
ks
t
t

to send a written message using a cell phone

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transitive
to contain
to contain
Verb
c
k
o
ə
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n
t
t
ai
n
n

to have or hold something within or include something as a part of a larger entity or space

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transitive
to promise
to promise
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p
p
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r
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ɑ
m
m
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ə
s
s
e

to tell someone that one will do something or that a particular event will happen

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transitive
to miss
to miss
Verb
m
m
i
ɪ
ss
s

to feel sad because we no longer can see someone or do something

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transitive
to worry
to worry
Verb
w
w
o
ɜ
rr
r
y
i

to feel upset and nervous because we think about bad things that might happen to us or our problems

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intransitive
to drop
to drop
Verb
d
d
r
r
o
ɑ
p
p

to let or make something fall to the ground

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letter
letter
noun
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tt
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ə
r
r

a written or printed message that is sent to someone or an organization, company, etc.

What is a "letter"?

A letter is a written or printed message that is typically sent from one person to another. It can be formal or informal and is often used for communication when a direct conversation is not possible. Letters are usually written on paper, but they can also be sent digitally through email or messaging platforms. They may convey personal thoughts, official information, requests, or invitations. Traditionally, letters were delivered by post or courier services, but with advancements in technology, electronic letters have become more common due to their speed and convenience.

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