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resonance
ScienceC2
Meaning: The quality of being deep, full, and reverberating.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The resonance of her voice filled the room.
Category: Science β€Ί Physics
Synonyms:
  • echo
  • vibration
resonant
ArtsC2
Meaning: Having a deep, full sound.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The resonant tones of the cello were beautiful.
Category: Arts β€Ί Music
Synonyms:
  • echoing
  • vibrant
resonate
ArtsC2
Meaning: To produce or be filled with a deep, full sound.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The music resonated throughout the hall.
Category: Arts β€Ί Music
Synonyms:
  • echo
  • reverberate
resound
ArtsC2
Meaning: To fill a place with sound.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The hall resounded with laughter.
Category: Arts β€Ί Music
Synonyms:
  • echo
  • reverberate
resounding
ArtsC2
Meaning: Having a loud, deep sound; impressive or emphatic.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The team achieved a resounding victory.
Category: Arts β€Ί Music
Synonyms:
  • loud
  • emphatic
resplendent
ArtsC2
Meaning: Shining brilliantly; radiant.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The resplendent sunset took our breath away.
Category: Arts β€Ί Visual Arts
Synonyms:
  • radiant
  • brilliant
Antonyms: dull
restitution
LawC2
Meaning: The act of restoring something to its original state.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The court ordered restitution for the damages.
Category: Law
Synonyms:
  • compensation
  • reimbursement
restive
PsychologyC2
Meaning: Unable to keep still or silent; restless.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The restive crowd began to murmur.
Category: Psychology
Synonyms:
  • restless
  • agitated
Antonyms: calm
restorative
HealthC2
Meaning: Having the ability to restore health or strength.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The herbal tea is known for its restorative properties.
Category: Health
Synonyms:
  • healing
  • rejuvenating
restorer
ArtsC2
Meaning: A person who restores something, especially art or buildings.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The restorer carefully worked on the damaged painting.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • repairer
  • conservator
restraining order
LawC2
Meaning: A legal order to prevent someone from doing something.
Part of speech: noun
Example: She obtained a restraining order against her ex-partner.
Category: Law
Synonyms: injunction
restrictive practice
BusinessC2
Meaning: A practice that limits competition or trade.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The company was fined for engaging in restrictive practices.
Category: Business β€Ί Finance
Synonyms: anti-competitive practice
resurgence
CultureC2
Meaning: A revival or renewed interest in something.
Part of speech: noun
Example: There has been a resurgence of interest in traditional crafts.
Category: Culture
Synonyms:
  • revival
  • comeback
resurgent
EconomicsC2
Meaning: Experiencing a revival or renewed activity.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The resurgent economy is showing positive growth.
Category: Economics
Synonyms:
  • reviving
  • reawakening
resurrect
CultureC2
Meaning: To bring back to life or restore to existence.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The project aims to resurrect ancient traditions.
Category: Culture
Synonyms:
  • revive
  • restore
resurrection
ReligionC2
Meaning: The act of bringing someone back to life.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The resurrection of the character surprised the audience.
Category: Religion
Synonyms:
  • revival
  • rebirth
resuscitate
MedicineC2
Meaning: To revive someone from unconsciousness or apparent death.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The paramedics were able to resuscitate the patient.
Category: Medicine
Synonyms:
  • revive
  • restore
retail price index
EconomicsC2
Meaning: An index measuring the changes in retail prices over time.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The retail price index is used to track inflation.
Category: Economics
Synonyms: RPI
retaining wall
ConstructionC2
Meaning: A wall built to support soil laterally so it can be retained at different levels.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The retaining wall prevents soil erosion.
Category: Construction
Synonyms: support wall
retaliate
PoliticsC2
Meaning: To respond to an attack or wrongdoing with a counterattack.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He decided to retaliate after being insulted.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • avenge
  • counterattack
Antonyms: forgive
retaliatory
PoliticsC2
Meaning: Intended to retaliate or counter an attack.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The retaliatory strike was planned carefully.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • revengeful
  • counteroffensive
retard
ScienceC2
Meaning: To slow down or delay the progress of something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The heavy rain may retard the construction schedule.
Category: Science
Synonyms:
  • delay
  • hinder
Antonyms: accelerate
retardation
ScienceC2
Meaning: The action of delaying or slowing down.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The retardation of the project was due to funding issues.
Category: Science
Synonyms:
  • delay
  • hindrance
retarded
ScienceC2
Meaning: Slowed down or delayed in progress.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The retarded growth of the plant was concerning.
Category: Science
Synonyms:
  • delayed
  • slowed
retch
HealthC2
Meaning: To make the sound and movement of vomiting.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He began to retch after smelling the spoiled food.
Category: Health
Synonyms:
  • vomit
  • heave
retd
MilitaryC2
Meaning: Short for 'retired', often used in military contexts.
Part of speech: abbreviation
Example: He is a retd officer who served for 20 years.
Category: Military
retentive
EducationC2
Meaning: Able to retain or remember information well.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She has a retentive memory for names.
Category: Education
Synonyms:
  • memory
  • recollective
rethought
BusinessC2
Meaning: Past tense of rethink; to have thought about something again.
Part of speech: verb
Example: I rethought my decision after receiving new information.
Category: Business
reticent
PsychologyC2
Meaning: Not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She was reticent about her plans for the future.
Category: Psychology
Synonyms:
  • reserved
  • quiet
Antonyms: outspoken
retinal
MedicineC2
Meaning: Relating to the retina.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The retinal scan is used for identification.
Category: Medicine
Synonyms: ocular
retinue
CultureC2
Meaning: A group of advisors or assistants accompanying an important person.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The celebrity arrived with a large retinue.
Category: Culture
Synonyms:
  • entourage
  • following
retold
EducationC2
Meaning: Past tense of retell; to have told a story again.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The story was retold many times.
Category: Education
retook
EducationC2
Meaning: Past tense of retake; to have taken something again.
Part of speech: verb
Example: She retook the exam last week.
Category: Education
retool
BusinessC2
Meaning: To change or adapt something for a new purpose.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The factory will retool to produce electric cars.
Category: Business
Synonyms:
  • adapt
  • modify
retort
CommunicationC2
Meaning: To reply sharply or angrily.
Part of speech: verb
Example: She retorted with a clever comeback.
Category: Communication
Synonyms:
  • reply
  • respond
retouch
ArtsC2
Meaning: To improve or alter something slightly.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The photographer will retouch the images before printing.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • edit
  • enhance
retrenchment
BusinessC2
Meaning: The act of reducing costs or spending.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The retrenchment of staff was necessary for the company's survival.
Category: Business β€Ί Finance
Synonyms:
  • cutback
  • reduction
retrial
LawC2
Meaning: A second trial in a court of law.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The defendant was granted a retrial due to new evidence.
Category: Law β€Ί Criminal Law
Synonyms:
  • second trial
  • reexamination
retribution
LawC2
Meaning: Punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong act.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He believed that retribution was necessary for justice.
Category: Law β€Ί Criminal Law
Synonyms:
  • vengeance
  • punishment
retroactive
LawC2
Meaning: Effective from a date in the past.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The retroactive law applied to all previous cases.
Category: Law
Synonyms:
  • backdated
  • retrospective

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