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deadLifeA1
Meaning: No longer alive.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The plant is dead.
Category: Life
Meaning 2: Not functioning or inoperative.
Example: The battery is dead.
Synonyms:
- deceased
- inoperative
Antonyms:
- alive
- functional
middle ageLifeB2
Meaning: The period of life between youth and old age, typically considered to be from about 40 to 65 years.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He is experiencing a lot of changes in middle age.
Category: Life βΊ Aging
middle-agedLifeB1
Meaning: Being in the middle age period of life.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She is a middle-aged woman with grown children.
Category: Life βΊ Aging
midlife crisisLifeC1
Meaning: A period of emotional turmoil in middle age, often involving a reassessment of life goals.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He bought a sports car during his midlife crisis.
Category: Life βΊ Aging
misfortuneLifeB2
Meaning: Bad luck or an unfortunate event.
Part of speech: noun
Example: His misfortune led him to lose his job.
Category: Life
Synonyms:
- bad luck
- adversity
Antonyms:
- good fortune
- luck
mishapLifeB2
Meaning: An unfortunate accident or event.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The mishap caused a delay in the schedule.
Category: Life
Synonyms:
- accident
- incident
Antonyms:
- success
- good fortune
mislayLifeB2
Meaning: To lose something temporarily.
Part of speech: verb
Example: I seem to have mislaid my keys again.
Category: Life
Synonyms:
- misplace
- lose
Antonyms:
- find
- locate
misplaceLifeB2
Meaning: To put something in the wrong place.
Part of speech: verb
Example: I often misplace my glasses.
Category: Life
Synonyms:
- mislay
- lose
Antonyms:
- find
- locate
misplacedLifeC2
Meaning: Put in the wrong place or context.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: His misplaced trust in her was unfortunate.
Category: Life
Synonyms:
- mislaid
- incorrectly placed
Antonyms:
- correctly placed
- well-placed
missLifeA1
Meaning: To fail to hit, catch, or reach something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: I missed the bus this morning.
Category: Life
Synonyms:
- fail
- lose
Antonyms:
- hit
- catch
miss outLifeB2
Meaning: To fail to take advantage of something.
Part of speech: phrasal verb
Example: Don't miss out on the opportunity to apply for the job.
Category: Life
Synonyms:
- overlook
- neglect
Antonyms:
- seize
- take advantage
missingLifeA2
Meaning: Not present or accounted for.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The missing child was found safe.
Category: Life
Synonyms:
- absent
- lost
Antonyms:
- present
- found
ordealLifeB2
Meaning: A painful or difficult experience.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The hike was an ordeal, but we made it to the top.
Category: Life βΊ Challenges
Synonyms:
- trial
- test
Antonyms:
- comfort
- ease
order aroundLifeB2
Meaning: To give orders to someone in a bossy manner.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He tends to order around his younger siblings.
Category: Life βΊ Relationships
Synonyms:
- command
- dictate
orderedLifeB1
Meaning: Arranged or organized in a specific way.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The books were neatly ordered on the shelf.
Category: Life βΊ Organization
Synonyms:
- arranged
- organized
Antonyms: chaotic
orderlyLifeB1
Meaning: Neatly arranged or organized.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The classroom was kept orderly.
Category: Life βΊ Organization
Synonyms:
- tidy
- neat
Antonyms: messy
ordinarilyLifeB1
Meaning: In a normal or usual manner.
Part of speech: adverb
Example: Ordinarily, I wake up at 7 AM.
Category: Life βΊ Routine
Synonyms:
- normally
- usually
Antonyms: unusually
ordinaryLifeA2
Meaning: Common or usual; not special.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: He led an ordinary life.
Category: Life βΊ Lifestyle
Synonyms:
- common
- average
Antonyms: extraordinary
organizedLifeB1
Meaning: Arranged in a systematic way.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The files were well organized.
Category: Life βΊ Organization
Synonyms:
- systematic
- structured
Antonyms: chaotic
predeceaseLifeC2
Meaning: To die before another person.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He predeceased his wife by several years.
Category: Life βΊ Death
Synonyms: die first
predicamentLifeC2
Meaning: A difficult or unpleasant situation.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He found himself in a predicament when he lost his wallet.
Category: Life βΊ Challenges
Synonyms:
- dilemma
- quandary
rock bottomLifeC1
Meaning: the lowest possible level.
Part of speech: noun
Example: After losing his job, he felt he had hit rock bottom.
Category: Life βΊ Personal Development
Synonyms:
- lowest point
- nadir
Antonyms:
- peak
- summit
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