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to admit formally or to the police that you have done something wrong or illegal |
confess something |
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to tell somebody secrets and personal information that you do not want other people to know |
confide something to somebody |
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feeling sure about your own ability to do things and be successful |
confident |
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to state or show that something is definitely true or correct by providing evidence |
confirm something |
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the state of being crowded and full of traffic |
congestion |
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to secretly plan with other people to do something illegal or harmful |
conspire to do something |
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to use fuel/ energy or time |
consume something |
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to make a substance or place dirty or no longer pure by adding a substance that is dangerous or carries disease |
contaminate something |
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to say that something is true in an argument |
contend |
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to give something money or goods to help somebody/something |
contribute something to something |
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to make somebody/yourself believe that something is true |
convince somebody |
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to deal successfully with something difficult | manage |
cope with something |
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to make something right or accurate |
correct something |
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a long narrow passage in a building |
corridor |
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to be important |
count |
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an arrangement that you make |
credit |
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a standard or principle by which something is judged |
criteria |
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to travel in a ship or boat visiting different places as a holiday/vacation |
cruise |
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to prepare and use land for growing plants or crops |
cultivate something |
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to have two opposite effects or results |
cut both ways |
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pieces of material that are not wanted and rubbish/garbage that are left somewhere |
debris |
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devote yourself to something |
dedicate yourself to something |
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the act of damaging somebody's reputation by saying or writing bad or false things about them |
defamation |
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containing a lot of people/ things/ plants |
dense |
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to dislike and have no respect for somebody/something |
despise |
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to take a longer route in order to avoid a problem or to visit a place |
detour |
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to say exactly what an illness or the cause of a problem somebody has |
diagnose somebody with something |
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a sense of your own importance and value |
dignity |
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careful and thorough work or effort |
diligence |
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to force people to move away from their home to another place |
displace somebody |
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to show that something is wrong or false |
disprove something |
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to recognize the difference between two people or things |
distinguish between a and b |
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a feeling of great worry or unhappiness; great suffering |
distress |
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to give things to a large number of people; to share something between a number of people |
distribute something |
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to separate or make something separate into parts | split up |
divide up |
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a large and important unit or section of an organization |
division |
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a rough written version of something that is not yet in its final form |
draft |
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to go on for too long |
drag on |
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to make something empty or dry by removing all the liquid from it |
drain something |
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to be very afraid of something; to fear that something bad is going to happen |
dread something |
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to force somebody to act in a particular way |
drive somebody to do something |
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able to have or do it because they have the right qualifications/ are the right age |
eligible |
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to start to do something new or difficult | to get onto a ship |
embark on something |
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to give somebody the power or authority to do something | authorize |
empower somebody to do something |
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to try very hard to do something | strive |
endeavor to do something |
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to increase or further improve the good quality / value or status of somebody/something |
enhance something |
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to give somebody the right to have or to do something |
entitle somebody to do something |
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equal to something in value/amount/meaning/importance |
equivalent to something |
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to gradually destroy the surface of something through the action of wind/ rain |
erode something away |
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a large area of land that is owned by one person or family |
estate |
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