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baccaratGamesC1
Meaning: A card game played in casinos.
Part of speech: noun
Example: They enjoyed a game of baccarat at the casino.
Category: Games βΊ Casino Games
Synonyms: card game
bacillusScienceC1
Meaning: A type of bacteria, often rod-shaped.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The bacillus can cause various infections.
Category: Science βΊ Microbiology
Synonyms: bacterium
back benchPoliticsC1
Meaning: The seats in a legislative assembly occupied by less influential members.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He sat on the back bench during the debate.
Category: Politics βΊ Legislature
Synonyms: minority seats
back bencherPoliticsC1
Meaning: A member of a legislative assembly who is not in a leadership position.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The back bencher raised an important question.
Category: Politics βΊ Legislature
Synonyms: junior member
back breakingWorkC1
Meaning: Very physically demanding or exhausting.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The back breaking work left him tired.
Category: Work βΊ Labor
Synonyms:
- exhausting
- strenuous
Antonyms: easy
back copyMediaC1
Meaning: A copy of a publication that is no longer current.
Part of speech: noun
Example: I found a back copy of the magazine in the attic.
Category: Media βΊ Publications
Synonyms: old issue
back dateBusinessC1
Meaning: To assign an earlier date to a document or event.
Part of speech: verb
Example: They had to back date the contract to make it valid.
Category: Business βΊ Legal
Synonyms: retrodate
back draughtScienceC1
Meaning: A current of air that flows back into a room.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The back draught made the room feel chilly.
Category: Science βΊ Physics
Synonyms: draft
back fillConstructionC1
Meaning: To refill an excavated area with earth or material.
Part of speech: verb
Example: They will back fill the hole after the pipe is installed.
Category: Construction βΊ Excavation
Synonyms: refill
back lightArtsC1
Meaning: Light that comes from behind the subject, often used in photography.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The back light created a beautiful silhouette.
Category: Arts βΊ Photography
Synonyms: backlighting
back markerSportsC1
Meaning: A competitor who is at the back of a race or competition.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The back marker struggled to keep up with the leaders.
Category: Sports βΊ Racing
Synonyms: laggard
Antonyms: front runner
back spinSportsC1
Meaning: A reverse spin applied to a ball in sports like tennis or billiards.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He used back spin to control the ball's movement.
Category: Sports βΊ Tennis
Synonyms: reverse spin
back swingSportsC1
Meaning: The backward movement of a golf club or racket before hitting the ball.
Part of speech: noun
Example: A good back swing is essential for a successful shot.
Category: Sports βΊ Golf
Synonyms: backswing
backclothArtsC1
Meaning: A backdrop used in theater or photography.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The backcloth set the scene for the play.
Category: Arts βΊ Theater
Synonyms: backdrop
backfireBusinessC1
Meaning: To have the opposite effect of what was intended.
Part of speech: verb
Example: His plan to surprise her backfired when she found out.
Category: Business βΊ Strategy
Synonyms:
- fail
- misfire
backhandedLanguageC1
Meaning: Indirect or ambiguous, often in a way that is insulting.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: His backhanded compliment made her feel uncomfortable.
Category: Language βΊ Communication
Synonyms:
- insincere
- double-edged
Antonyms: straightforward
backlashPoliticsC1
Meaning: A strong negative reaction to something.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The new policy faced a backlash from the community.
Category: Politics βΊ Public Opinion
Synonyms:
- reaction
- resistance
Antonyms: support
cabalPoliticsC1
Meaning: a secret group of people working together for a specific purpose
Part of speech: noun
Example: The cabal plotted to take control of the organization.
Category: Politics
Synonyms: faction
caberSportsC1
Meaning: a heavy wooden pole used in Scottish games
Part of speech: noun
Example: He threw the caber during the Highland Games.
Category: Sports βΊ Traditional Sports
cablingTechnologyC1
Meaning: the process of installing cables
Part of speech: noun
Example: Cabling is essential for setting up a network.
Category: Technology βΊ Networking
cabrioletTransportationC1
Meaning: a type of car with a convertible top
Part of speech: noun
Example: She drove her cabriolet along the coast.
Category: Transportation βΊ Automobiles
Synonyms: convertible
cachetBusinessC1
Meaning: prestige or a mark of distinction
Part of speech: noun
Example: The brand has a cachet that attracts customers.
Category: Business βΊ Marketing
Synonyms: prestige
cacophonyArtsC1
Meaning: a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds
Part of speech: noun
Example: The cacophony of the city made it hard to concentrate.
Category: Arts βΊ Music
Synonyms: noise
cadaverMedicineC1
Meaning: a dead body, especially used for medical study
Part of speech: noun
Example: The medical students examined the cadaver in class.
Category: Medicine βΊ Anatomy
Synonyms: corpse
cadmiumScienceC1
Meaning: a chemical element used in batteries and pigments
Part of speech: noun
Example: Cadmium is toxic in large amounts.
Category: Science βΊ Chemistry
Synonyms: Cd
CAETechnologyC1
Meaning: Computer-Aided Engineering, a technology used in engineering design
Part of speech: noun
Example: CAE helps engineers simulate and analyze designs.
Category: Technology βΊ Engineering
caimanNatureC1
Meaning: a type of reptile similar to an alligator
Part of speech: noun
Example: The caiman swam in the river.
Category: Nature βΊ Reptiles
Synonyms: alligator
cajoleGeneralC1
Meaning: to persuade someone to do something through flattery
Part of speech: verb
Example: She tried to cajole him into going to the party.
Category: General
Synonyms: coax
the Cabinet OfficePoliticsC1
Meaning: a department of the UK government that supports the Prime Minister
Part of speech: noun
Example: The Cabinet Office coordinates government policies.
Category: Politics βΊ Government
dab handArtsC1
Meaning: a person who is very skilled at something
Part of speech: noun
Example: She is a dab hand at cooking.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
- expert
- pro
dacoitCrimeC1
Meaning: a bandit or robber in India
Part of speech: noun
Example: The dacoit was captured by the police.
Category: Crime
Synonyms:
- bandit
- thief
dadoArchitectureC1
Meaning: the lower part of a wall or panel
Part of speech: noun
Example: The dado was painted a different color.
Category: Architecture
Synonyms:
- baseboard
- wainscot
daggaDrugsC1
Meaning: a type of cannabis plant
Part of speech: noun
Example: He was caught with dagga in his possession.
Category: Drugs
Synonyms:
- marijuana
- weed
daisy cutterMilitaryC1
Meaning: a type of bomb that explodes just above the ground
Part of speech: noun
Example: The military used a daisy cutter in the operation.
Category: Military
Synonyms:
- bomb
- explosive
dallianceRelationshipsC1
Meaning: a casual romantic relationship
Part of speech: noun
Example: Their dalliance lasted only a few months.
Category: Relationships
Synonyms:
- flirtation
- affair
damage limitationBusinessC1
Meaning: actions taken to reduce the negative effects of something
Part of speech: noun
Example: The company implemented damage limitation strategies after the scandal.
Category: Business
Synonyms:
- harm reduction
- mitigation
damaskFashionC1
Meaning: a type of fabric with a pattern woven into it
Part of speech: noun
Example: The tablecloth was made of fine damask.
Category: Fashion
Synonyms:
- fabric
- textile
damnSocialC1
Meaning: to condemn or criticize strongly
Part of speech: verb
Example: He was damned for his actions.
Category: Social
Synonyms:
- condemn
- curse
eagle eyeGeneralC1
Meaning: a keen observer or someone who notices things quickly.
Part of speech: idiom
Example: With her eagle eye, she spotted the mistake immediately.
Category: General
Synonyms:
- sharp eye
- keen observer
ear trumpetMedicineC1
Meaning: a device used to help amplify sound for those who are hard of hearing.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He used an ear trumpet to hear better.
Category: Medicine βΊ Assistive Devices
Synonyms: hearing aid
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