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Three: Definition, Meaning, and Examples
1. Three (noun): The number equivalent to the sum of one and two; the third in a set or series.…
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1. Sarcasm (noun): The use of irony to mock or convey contempt. 2. Sarcasm (noun): A sharp, bitter, or cutting…
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1. Grit (noun): Small, loose particles of stone or sand. 2. Grit (noun): Courage and determination in the face of…
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1. High (adjective): Extending far upward; above the normal or average level. 2. High (adverb): At or to a considerable…
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1. Acrid (adjective): Having an irritatingly strong and unpleasant taste or smell. 2. Acrid (adjective): Describing a sharp, harsh, or…
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1. Teacher (noun): A person who instructs or educates others, especially in a school or formal educational setting. 2. Teacher…
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1. Cohort (noun): A group of people with a shared characteristic or experience, often used in social, academic, or statistical…
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1. Get (verb): To acquire, obtain, or receive something. 2. Get (verb): To understand or comprehend something. 3. Get (verb):…
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1. Yeet (verb): To throw something forcefully or with enthusiasm. 2. Yeet (exclamation): An expression of excitement, approval, or energy,…
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1. Or (conjunction): Used to link alternatives, choices, or conditions. 2. Or (conjunction): Used to introduce another possibility or consequence.…
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1. Separate (verb): To cause to move or be apart; to divide or disconnect. 2. Separate (adjective): Forming or viewed…
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1. Mess (noun): A condition of disorder or untidiness. 2. Mess (noun): A confused or chaotic situation. 3. Mess (verb):…
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1. Equity (noun): Fairness or justice in the way people are treated. 2. Equity (noun): The value of shares issued…
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1. Autonomy (noun): The right or condition of self-government, especially in a particular sphere. 2. Autonomy (noun): Freedom from external…
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1. Script (noun): A written text of a play, film, or broadcast. 2. Script (noun): Handwriting as distinct from print;…
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