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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occasional only before noun (happening sometimes, but not often or regularly): I receive occasional phone calls from him. sporadic written (happening only occasionally, but not regularly): We still hear sporadic gunfire during the night. intermittent (happening with periods in between, but not regularly): There will be intermittent showers throughout …
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mistake (something incorrect that you do, think, or say): I think you have made a mistake in your calculation. error formal (a mistake): There were several errors in the report. inaccuracy formal (something that is not completely correct): The article contains several inaccuracies. blunder (a big mistake, especially because …
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join (to become a member of, participate in): He decided to join the army. Will you join me on a walk? Would you like to join us for lunch? take part (join in or be a part of an activity): How many competitors will take part in this race? …
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stay (to continue to be in a certain place for a period of time): I’ll stay home and watch TV. Stay here! I’ll be back in a minute. remain rather formal (to stay in the same place or position): You will need to remain in bed for at least 3 …
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