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depend on dim display exports gigantic
impressive lasting treasury uniform vibrant
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accurate
adj. careful and exact
adv. accurately
n. accuracy
Syn. precise
She was able to make accurate observations with the new telescope.
Experiments must be conducted with accuracy.
the accuracy of his account.
to throw darts with pinpoint accuracy.
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classify
v. to place into groups according to type
adj. classified
n. classification
Syn. arrange
Biologists classify life forms into many phyla.
The library's catalog is a classification of books in the library.
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currency
n. monetary unit
Syn. money
The purchase must be paid for in the national currency.
The French currency is gaining strength.
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deep
adj. far below the surface; complete
adv. deeply understanding
n. depth
v. deepen
Syn. thorough
Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in the world.
The depth of his understanding of math is remarkable.
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dense
adj. made of or containing a lot of things or people that are very close together, difficult to see through
adv. densely
n. density
Syn. thick
The boating accident was caused by the dense fog.
Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated cities in the world.
A narrow track wound steeply up through dense forest.
a dense rurally-based population.
a dense forest.
a dense substance.
a dense smoke or liquid.
a dense crowd.
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depend on
v. to count on; to be supported by
to need the support, help, or existence of someone or something in order to exist, be healthy, be successful etc
adv. dependably
adj. dependable
n. dependence
n. dependency
n. dependent
Syn. trust, rely on
The farmers depend on rain to produce a good harvest.
His dependency on alcohol destroyed his marriage.
The country depends heavily on its tourist trade.
We depend entirely on donations from the public.
Many women have to depend on their husbands for their state pension.
I'm depending on you to tell me everything.
We're depending on him finishing the job by Friday.
Common Errors
The number of hours he worked was depend on the number of absentees.
The number of hours he worked depended on the number of absentees.
Depend (on) is a verb, NOT an adjective.
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dim
adj. not bright or clear, Dark
fairly dark or not giving much light, so that you cannot see well
adv. dimly
v. dim
n. dimness
Syn. faint, dark
The light was too dim for studying.
The stars dimly lit the evening sky.
The light is too dim for me to read easily.
Prospects for any early settlement of the dispute are dim. (=are not good)
in the dim light of the early dawna.
dim glow.
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display
v. to show, reveal
n. display
Syn. exhibit
The model displayed the details of the human hand.
The candidate's display of anger was unfortunate.
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exports [countable usually plural]
n. products sold abroad
adj. exported
v. export
Syn. foreign sales
Until recently the United States' exports exceeded its imports.
Exported goods are usually high in qualify.
Wheat is one of the country's chief exports.
Selling insurance overseas is Britain's largest invisible export (=a service rather than a product) .
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impressive
adj. something that is impressive makes you admire it because it is very good, large,
important, skillful etc
adv. impressively
v. impress
n. impression (the opinion or feeling you have about someone or something because of
the way they seem)
Syn. imposing
Lincoln's power of persuasion was impressive.
Everyone left with a good impression of the play.
Arriving late won't create a very favourable impression .
We were left with the impression that the contract was ours if we wanted it.
I get the distinct impression that we're not wanted here.
It was their first meeting and Richard was determined to make an impression .
When it comes to job interviews, first impressions are important.
Canceling the conference will make a very bad impression .
The final score gives a false impression of the game.
How you greet a customer can leave a lasting impression .
The overall impression was one of chaos.
firm impression of the seal on the wax.
her poem left a deep impression on me.
what was your impression of his words?
The house was very untidy — it didn’t create a very good impression, I’m afraid.
Her speech made quite an impression on the audience. (=had an effect on them, esp.
by being good)
First impressions are often wrong.
What’s your impression of him as a worker? (=do you think he is good or bad?)
an impressive speech/speaker.
the great cathedral with its impressive spire.
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lasting
adj. forever, without end, continuing for a long time; unending
v. last
Syn. enduring, long-lasting
Kennedy left a lasting impression on the people who heard his inaugural address.
The introduction of robots will have a lasting effect on industry.
searching for a lasting peace after so many terrible wars.
His policies had a lasting effect on our country’s economy.
lasting friendship.
lasting glory.
lasting peace.
the lasting effect of his services to the country.
a lasting solution to our problems.
The reforms will bring lasting benefits .
Their generosity made a lasting impression on me.
a solution that would bring lasting peace.
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treasury
n. the agency that controls and spends money;
the government department that is responsible for managing the money system of a country and for carrying out government plans in relation to taxes and public spending,
a collection of valued things.
adj. treasured
v. treasure
Syn. bank
The treasury was under pressure to lower interest rates.
Encyclopedias are a treasury of information.
a treasury of modern English verse.
the jewels and gold bars of Bank Melli treasury.
The Treasury exercises tight control over public spending.
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uniform
adj. every part being the same.
the same all over; not different or varying in any way; regular
adv. uniformly
n. uniformity
Syn. consistent
Bread has a uniform texture.
The grades on the test were uniformly poor.
The air-conditioning system maintains a uniform temperature throughout the building.
rows of dull uniform houses.
The sky was uniformly (=completely) gray.
These cakes are uniformly (=all) disgusting.
the drab uniformity of the houses in this area.
Grade A eggs must be of uniform size.
the uniform surface of the wall.
uniform speed.
the dam will make the flow of Zayandehrood uniform throughout the year.
a uniform minimum wage for the whole country.
a uniform policy toward all foreign banks.
a row of uniform houses.
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vibrant
adj. lively, powerful, full of action, bright, exciting
full of activity or energy in a way that is exciting and attractive
adv. vibrantly
n. vibrancy
Syn. brilliant
His vibrant personality made him well liked by everyone.
The vibrancy of the city is attractive to many individuals.
a city vibrant with life.
a youthful vibrant voice.
Hong Kong is a vibrant, fascinating city.
She was sixteen, young and vibrant.
vibrant streets.
a vibrant woman.
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