hold definition hold verb (to take and keep in your hand or arms): Could you hold the baby for me? (to keep in a particular position): Please hold the door open for me. Hold your head still while I brush your hair. Hold the button down for three seconds. (to put …
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full adjective (filled to capacity; having no empty space): The glass is full. (crowded with people; containing many items): The hall was full to the door. The subway is full of people. The bedroom is full of pictures. (having eaten so much that you cannot eat more): No more food, …
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end definition end (the last part of something): The supermarket is at the end of this street. (a situation in which something stops happening or no longer exists): Finally, winter came to an end. (a goal or purpose you aim to achieve): We must evaluate our options with the end …
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difficult definition difficult adjective (not easy to do; requiring effort or skill): It was a difficult job. This is a very difficult decision to make. (not easy to understand; hard to solve): The exam questions were very difficult. This is really a difficult problem. (involving lots of problems; causing …
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clean definition clean adjective (not dirty): Give me a clean towel. (not polluted; pure): Clean air and water are necessary for living things. (habitually not dirty): Cats are clean animals. (blank, nothing written on it): Bring me a clean sheet of paper. (does not create pollution): Solar panels provide clean …
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