All English words - page 2033
phraseDespite
Usage examples:
For all her qualifications, she's still useless at the job., for all his many faults, it has to be …
idiomSaid to show that something is not important to someone
Usage examples:
You could be the queen of england, for all i care - you're not coming in here without a ticket.
phraseIn fact
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Dr frampton is in charge, but for all practical purposes, her assistant runs the office., two of th…
phraseAlways
Usage examples:
I will love you for all time., he would be hers for all time., and here, preserved for all time, ar…
idiomDefinitely or positively
phraseWithout any doubt.
Usage examples:
I don't know for certain
idiomPerfectly matched
Usage examples:
The long cool drinks and the hot spicy food were made for each other., the two of you were made for…
adverbFor all time, without end
Usage examples:
Nobody lives forever., she was forever late for appointments., he was forever saying that he’d pay …
idiomA very long time or for a very long time
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They take forever and a day to get anything done., this is something i've dreamed about forever and…
nounAn argument or fight in which many people take part
nounAn advantage or benefit
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For his sake, i hope he has some protection., she tried to look healthy, for her husband’s sake., h…
idiomPermanently
Usage examples:
She says she’s leaving him for good.
phrasal verbTo take care of and provide for yourself, without depending on anyone else
Usage examples:
The strike left a million commuters to fend for themselves in getting to work.
phraseFree or without paying
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I got this painting for nothing from a friend., we got our sofa for nothing from my sister., she bu…
phraseUsed to introduce a new subject
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And now for what we're going to do tomorrow., and now for my next trick!, and now a word from our p…
idiomUsed to say that you think your opinion or action is right, even if others do not
Usage examples:
The rest of you may disagree, but i, for one, think we should go ahead with the plan.
adjectiveUsed to describe an organization or service that exists to make a profit
Usage examples:
The law here allows hospitals to be operated on a for-profit basis.
nounAn occasion when new shares in a company are sold through a financial organization, rather than directly by the company itself
Usage examples:
The €2 billion offer for sale of the spanish oil company attracted many investors.
For-show
ʃəʊverbTo cause or allow something to be seen
Usage examples:
You should show that rash to your doctor., these trees show the effects of acid rain., he’s startin…
nounAn event at which goods and services, or information about them, are displayed so that people can decide whether to buy them
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A fashion/technology/trade show, we try to schedule our show ahead of tucson so dealers can leave h…
idiomDefinitely or positively
phraseWithout doubt.
Usage examples:
I can't say for sure what giles really wanted
phraseAs far into the future as you can imagine or plan for
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I'll be living here for the foreseeable future., he asked me if there was any point in the foreseea…
phraseIf you do something for the moment, you are doing it now, but might do something different in the future
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Let's keep doing what we agreed for the moment., one day we might think about making a move to the …
phraseMostly or usually
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He was, for the most part, quite helpful., my friends and colleagues have, for the most part, been …
nounAn advantage or benefit
Usage examples:
For his sake, i hope he has some protection., she tried to look healthy, for her husband’s sake., h…
idiomMaking a situation worse
Usage examples:
The doctor says her condition has changed for the worse.
nounA meeting or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged.
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We hope these pages act as a forum for debate
Plural of forum
My Worder
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