increase (to make or become larger in amount, size, or degree): We want to increase sales in the coming months. The population in this area has increased. raise (to increase the amount, value, or degree): They have raised their prices. Don’t raise your voice. intensify (to make or become greater in degree or …
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honest (not hiding the truth or facts): She is always honest with me. direct (saying exactly what you mean in a clear way): Just give me a direct answer. Are you coming or not? frank (honest and direct): To be frank, I don’t like your hairstyle. open (not hiding thoughts and …
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great synonyms great informal (very good; wonderful, pleasant): I had a great time in Paris. This chocolate cake tastes great. cool informal, spoken (very good, excellent, attractive): You look cool in that dress. fantastic informal (extremely good): I had a fantastic vacation. awesome US informal, spoken (very good, enjoyable): The …
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love (to like someone very much and care for them): I love my boyfriend. [Not in continuous tenses: ꭗ I am loving…] like (to find someone pleasant, agreeable, or attractive): She is nice; you’ll like her. adore (to love and respect very much): She adores her mother. be fond …
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next (coming or happening immediately after the present one in time, order, or space): Can you wait till next week? I’ll get off at the next station. following (coming or happening after something): The following morning I set off for Paris. future (likely to happen or exist in the future): Leave behind a …
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