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bateau
nounA light flat-bottomed riverboat used in canada.
Usage examples:
In addition to revealing the lives of black schooner and lightermen, cecelski discusses canal build…
ding
verbMake a ringing sound.
Usage examples:
Cash registers were dinging softly
exclamationUsed to imitate a metallic ringing sound resembling a bell.
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The wicked witch - ding, dong - isn't dead anymore.
nounA mark or dent on the bodywork of a car or other vehicle.
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You stop the dents and the dings in your own garage, but what about in the parking lot?
keener
kiːn
nounA person who wails or sings in grief for a dead person.
Usage examples:
A team of five keeners was hired to cry on the way to escort their father to the crematorium
adjectiveHaving or showing eagerness or enthusiasm.
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A keen gardener
adjective(esp. of emotions and beliefs) strongly felt
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A keen interest in painting, a keen eye for detail, a keen sense of smell, theresa isn’t too keen o…
mislabelled
mɪsˈleɪ.bəl
verbLabel wrongly.
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A supplier had mislabelled the packet
verbTo put information that is not correct on something
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Because it was mislabeled, the wrong part was sent to us.
verbTo attach the wrong label to something (= a piece of paper, etc. that gives you information)
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Many boxes were mislabelled or not labelled at all., the medication was mis-labelled.
voiceless
adjectiveNot able to speak or express opinions.
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Millions of americans feel voiceless and powerless to bring positive change to the political system
adjectiveIf a group of people is voiceless, it does not have the power or the legal right to express their opinions
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He spent his life fighting for the rights of the voiceless and the underprivileged.