like (to find pleasant or attractive; to enjoy something): Do you like my new hair style? I like swimming. enjoy (to get pleasure from something): I enjoy watching movies. love (to like something very much): I love my job. adore informal (to like something very much): I adore that dress. take …
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knife (a tool with a blade and a handle, used for cutting or as a weapon): We eat with a fork and knife. He was carrying a knife. cleaver (a heavy tool having a large square blade for cutting up large pieces of meat): Use the cleaver to cut the meat. …
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impossible (not possible, cannot happen, or be done): It is impossible to escape this place. unfeasible (not possible to do or achieve): The lack of money made it unfeasible to continue with the project. out of the question (not possible and therefore not worth discussing): Going out in this stormy …
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happy (having feelings of pleasure or satisfaction): Are you happy with your new job? pleased (having feelings of pleasure or satisfaction): I am very pleased that you are back. satisfied (pleased because you got what you needed or wanted): The customers are very satisfied with our services. content (satisfied with your situation and …
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good (of high quality or standard): The plane service was very good. fine (very good of its kind; of a very high standard): I’ll have some fine wine. high quality (of superior quality): Men’s shoes made from high quality leather. quality (of a high standard): The company produces quality goods. …
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