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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
possessions
possessions
plural noun the things owned
by someone » We packed
up our possessions ready for
moving house.
assets, belongings, effects,
estate, property, things
possibility
noun something that might
be true or might happen
» Daisy cheered up at the
possibility of an ice cream.
chance, hope, likelihood,
odds, prospect, risk
possible^1
adjective likely to happen
or able to be done
» She was grateful to her
music teacher for making
the concert possible.
attainable, feasible,
practicable, viable,
workable
antonym: impossible
possible^2
adjective likely or capable
of being true or correct
» It’s possible there’s an
explanation for the delay.
conceivable, imaginable,
likely, potential
postpone
verb to put off to a later time
» The visit has been
postponed until tomorrow.
adjourn, defer, delay,
put back, put off, shelve
potential^1
adjective possible but not yet
actual » Suhel was looking for
potential sponsors for his
marathon bid.
likely, possible, probable
potential^2
noun ability to achieve future
success » The tennis coach
recognized the potential of the
young player.
ability, aptitude, capability,
capacity, power,
wherewithal
pour
verb to flow quickly and in
large quantities
» She put her umbrella up
as it was pouring with rain.
course, flow, gush, run,
spout, stream
poverty
noun the state of being very
poor » I’m raising money
for a charity that aims to tackle
poverty in developing countries.
destitution, hardship,
insolvency, want, beggary,
indigence, penury, privation
power^1
noun control over people and
activities » A president has
great power and influence.
ascendancy, control,
dominion, sovereignty,
supremacy
power^2
noun authority to do something
» The police have the power
of arrest.
authority, authorization,
licence, privilege, right
power^3
noun physical strength
» Power and bulk are vital
to success in rugby.
brawn, might, strength,
vigour
powerful^1
adjective able to control people
and events » The USA is one
of the world’s most powerful
countries.
commanding, dominant,
influential
powerful^2
adjective physically strong
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powerful^3
adjective having a strong effect
» It was a powerful argument,
but I remained unconvinced.
compelling, convincing,
effective, forceful,
persuasive, telling
powerless
adjective unable to control
or influence events
» I was powerless to stop her.
helpless, impotent,
incapable
practical^1
adjective involving experience
rather than theory » The book
is full of practical suggestions
for healthy eating.
applied, pragmatic,
sensible
practical^2
adjective likely to be effective
» The clothes are lightweight
and practical for holidays.
functional, sensible
antonym: impractical
practical^3
adjective able to deal
effectively with problems
» She has the practical
common sense essential
in a team leader.
accomplished,
experienced, proficient,
seasoned, skilled, veteran
practice^1
noun something that people do
regularly » We’ve been getting
to know the local practices
since moving to the village.
custom, habit, method,
routine, way
practice^2
noun regular training or
exercise » I need more
practice to improve my skills.
drill, exercise, preparation,
rehearsal, training
practise^1
verb to do something
repeatedly so as to gain skill
» Louis practises cycling for
half an hour every day.
polish, rehearse, train
practise^2
verb to take part in the
activities of a religion, craft,
or custom » Acupuncture has
been practised in China for
thousands of years.
do, follow, observe
praise^1
verb to express strong approval
of someone » The teacher
praised Rob for his test results.
admire, applaud, approve,
congratulate, pay tribute to,
acclaim, eulogize,
extol, laud
antonym: criticize
praise^2
noun something said or written
to show approval » She is full
of praise for her students.
accolade, approval,
commendation,
congratulation, tribute,
eulogy, panegyric
antonym: criticism
precaution
noun an action intended
to prevent something from
happening » When on a boat,
wearing a life jacket is an
essential precaution.
insurance, preventative
measure, protection,
provision, safeguard
We packed up our possessions
ready for moving house.
Louis practises cycling for half
an hour every day.
She put her umbrella up as it was
pouring with rain.
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