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ogle
GeneralC2
Meaning: To stare at someone in a flirtatious or sexual way.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He couldn't help but ogle at the model.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • gawk
  • leer
old
GeneralA1
Meaning: Having lived for a long time; not new.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: He has an old car that still runs well.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • ancient
  • aged
Antonyms:
  • new
  • young
old age
GeneralB1
Meaning: The later part of life when a person is considered elderly.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Many people enjoy their hobbies in old age.
Category: General β€Ί Life Stages
Synonyms: senescence
old age pensioner
GeneralB2
Meaning: A person who receives an old age pension.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The old age pensioner enjoys discounts at many stores.
Category: General β€Ί Life Stages
Synonyms: retiree
old hand
GeneralB2
Meaning: An experienced person in a particular field.
Part of speech: noun
Example: As an old hand in the industry, he offered valuable advice.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • expert
  • veteran
old hat
GeneralC1
Meaning: Something that is outdated or no longer interesting.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The idea was considered old hat by the time it was presented.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • outdated
  • stale
old woman
GeneralA2
Meaning: An elderly female person.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The old woman sat on the bench feeding the birds.
Category: General
Synonyms: elderly woman
olde
GeneralC1
Meaning: An archaic spelling of 'old', often used for stylistic purposes.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The olde tavern was a popular gathering place.
Category: General
Synonyms: ancient
olden
GeneralC1
Meaning: Belonging to a past time; ancient.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The olden days were simpler and more peaceful.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • ancient
  • old
old-timer
GeneralB2
Meaning: A person who has been in a particular place or job for a long time.
Part of speech: noun
Example: As an old-timer, he knows all the ins and outs of the company.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • veteran
  • long-timer
ominous
GeneralB2
Meaning: Giving the impression that something bad is going to happen.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The ominous clouds signaled an approaching storm.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • threatening
  • foreboding
omission
GeneralB2
Meaning: The act of leaving something out or not including it.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The omission of key details affected the report's accuracy.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • exclusion
  • neglect
omit
GeneralB1
Meaning: To leave out or not include something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: Please do not omit any important information.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • exclude
  • neglect
once-over
GeneralB2
Meaning: A quick examination or review.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Give the report a once-over before submitting it.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • glance
  • review
Antonyms:
  • thorough check
  • detailed examination
one-horse
GeneralB2
Meaning: Involving only one horse; often used to describe something small or limited.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The town is a one-horse place with few amenities.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • small
  • limited
Antonyms:
  • large
  • expansive
onerous
GeneralC1
Meaning: Burdensome or heavy; requiring a lot of effort.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The task was onerous, taking all day to complete.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • burdensome
  • demanding
Antonyms:
  • easy
  • light
oneself
GeneralB2
Meaning: Referring to one's own person.
Part of speech: pronoun
Example: You must take care of oneself.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • yourself
  • myself
ongoing
GeneralB2
Meaning: Continuing; not finished.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The project is still ongoing.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • continuing
  • unending
Antonyms:
  • finished
  • completed
onlooker
GeneralB1
Meaning: A person who watches something without participating.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The onlooker watched the street performance.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • bystander
  • observer
only
GeneralA1
Meaning: Just; solely.
Part of speech: adverb
Example: I only want a small piece.
Category: General
Meaning 2: No one or nothing more than.
Example: She is the only one who can help.
Synonyms:
  • merely
  • exclusively
Antonyms:
  • also
  • additionally
onset
GeneralB2
Meaning: The beginning or start of something.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The onset of winter brings colder weather.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • beginning
  • start
Antonyms:
  • end
  • conclusion
on-the-spot
GeneralB2
Meaning: Immediately; without delay.
Part of speech: adverb
Example: She made a decision on-the-spot.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • immediately
  • instantly
Antonyms:
  • later
  • afterward
onus
GeneralC1
Meaning: A burden or responsibility.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The onus is on you to complete the project.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • burden
  • responsibility
Antonyms:
  • relief
  • exemption
oo
GeneralA1
Meaning: An expression of surprise or admiration.
Part of speech: interjection
Example: Oo, that’s a beautiful painting!
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • wow
  • oh
oodles
GeneralB2
Meaning: A large amount or number.
Part of speech: noun
Example: She has oodles of time to finish her project.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • lots
  • plenty
Antonyms:
  • few
  • scarcity
ooh
GeneralA1
Meaning: An expression of surprise or pleasure.
Part of speech: interjection
Example: Ooh, that cake looks delicious!
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • wow
  • oh
oomph
GeneralB2
Meaning: Energy or enthusiasm.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The presentation had a lot of oomph.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • energy
  • vitality
Antonyms:
  • lethargy
  • apathy
oops
GeneralA1
Meaning: An expression of a mistake or accident.
Part of speech: interjection
Example: Oops, I dropped the glass!
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • whoops
  • uh-oh
ooze
GeneralB2
Meaning: To flow or leak slowly.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The syrup began to ooze from the bottle.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • leak
  • seep
Antonyms:
  • dry
  • absorb
open
GeneralA1
Meaning: To move something to allow access.
Part of speech: verb
Example: Please open the door.
Category: General
Meaning 2: To start or begin something.
Example: They will open the new store next week.
Phrase: open up
Phrase example: She decided to open up about her feelings.
Phrase: open air
Phrase example: We had a picnic in the open air.
Synonyms:
  • unseal
  • begin
Antonyms:
  • close
  • shut
open out
GeneralB2
Meaning: To spread or unfold something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He opened out the map to show the route.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • unfold
  • spread
Antonyms:
  • fold
  • close
open up
GeneralB2
Meaning: To become more accessible or available.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The city plans to open up new parks.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • unveil
  • reveal
Antonyms:
  • close
  • hide
open-ended
GeneralB2
Meaning: Not having a clear or definite limit.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The discussion was open-ended, allowing for many ideas.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • indefinite
  • unrestricted
Antonyms:
  • definite
  • restricted
opener
GeneralA2
Meaning: A tool for opening something, like a bottle or can.
Part of speech: noun
Example: I need a bottle opener for this drink.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • tool
  • device
origin
GeneralA2
Meaning: The point or place where something begins.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The origin of the river is in the mountains.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • source
  • beginning
Antonyms: destination
originally
GeneralB2
Meaning: At first; in the beginning.
Part of speech: adverb
Example: She was originally from Canada.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • initially
  • at first
originate
GeneralB2
Meaning: To begin or start from a particular source.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The custom originated in ancient times.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • begin
  • start
Antonyms: end
originator
GeneralC1
Meaning: A person who creates or initiates something.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He is the originator of the new design.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • creator
  • founder
ornery
GeneralC2
Meaning: Bad-tempered or stubborn.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: He can be quite ornery when he doesn't get his way.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • grumpy
  • irritable
Antonyms: pleasant
ostensible
GeneralC1
Meaning: Appearing to be true, but not necessarily so.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: His ostensible reason for leaving was a family emergency.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • apparent
  • seeming
Antonyms: genuine

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