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 …
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things (objects or tools belonging to a specific person or used for a particular purpose): Pack your things, and let’s go. If the weather is nice, I’ll bring my swimming things. stuff (a collection of items that belong to a specific person or related to a particular activity): I placed …
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impress (to make someone feel admiration and respect): She impressed me with her sincerity. dazzle (to impress or surprise someone greatly): He dazzled us with his knowledge of the world. take someone’s breath away (to make someone feel admiration and surprise): The beauty of the valley took my breath …
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recognize (to know and remember someone or something because you have seen or heard them before): I didn’t recognize Jane in her new outfit. Do you recognize this place? identify (to recognize someone or something and say or prove who or what they are): She was able to identify the man who …
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