peak (the highest point or level): He is at the peak of his popularity. Traffic is now at its peak. height (the upmost degree or level): Demand for cellphones is at its height. top (the highest point, position, or degree): He was shouting at the top of his voice. …
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sometimes (on some occasions, but not always): Sometimes I walk to work. occasionally (in an occasional manner; not regularly): We dine out occasionally. from time to time (occasionally): We visit him from time to time. every so often (from time to time): I see her every so often at the club. …
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put (to move something to a place or position): She put the book on the table. place (to put something in a place): Place the vase on a sunny windowsill. set (to put something in a specific place): She set the pan on the stove. position (to put something in …
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organize (to make arrangements for something): We are organizing a trip to Italy. I will help you organize the party. arrange (to organize or make plans for something): I will arrange a meeting with her. sort out informal (to organize, resolve a problem): You take care of the food; I’ll sort out the drink. …
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name (a word or phrase by which a person or thing is called or known): Do you know the name of this thing? first name (a name given to a person at birth): Her first name is Aria. (Also given name American English formal) last name (a name that is shared …
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