waive formal (choose to ignore a claim, right, or rule) Some colleges may waive the tuition fees for low-income students. Barkley wanted local authorities to waive criminal charges against him. wave (a raised line of water that moves on the surface of the sea) There were huge waves breaking on the shore. (a sudden increase …
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look in informal (to visit someone for a short time) I will look in on Jane and see if she’s feeling any better. Mike looked in on his aunt on his way home. envocabulary.com
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look forward to (await something with pleasure) I’m looking forward to your visit next month. We’re looking forward to our vacation. I’m really looking forward to seeing you again. envocabulary.com
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way synonyms way (a method or manner of doing something): What’s the best way to lose weight? I’ll do it my way, OK? method (a way of doing something, especially one that is well known): This method is more effective than others. procedure (a way of doing something, especially …
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jump on the bandwagon (to become involved in an activity that is fashionable or likely to succeed) Many competitors tried to jump on the bandwagon and make similar products. When they started making profits, everybody jumped on the bandwagon. envocabulary.com
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