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  • 81favorable — fa|vor|a|ble [ feıv(ə)rəbl ] adjective ** 1. ) showing that someone likes or approves of someone or something: Reaction to the plan has been generally favorable. in a favorable light: The general was portrayed in a more favorable light in a… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 82such — [ sʌtʃ ] function word *** Such can be used in the following ways: as a predeterminer (followed by a or an and a singular noun): She s such an intelligent woman. It was such a shame that you couldn t be with us. as a determiner (followed by a… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 83Military career of José de San Martín in Spain — The Battle of Bailén was one of the most important battles fought by José de San Martín at the Peninsular War. José de San Martín was an Argentine born general that moved from South America to Spain during his infancy. He served in the Spanish… …

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  • 84redeem — [[t]rɪdi͟ːm[/t]] redeems, redeeming, redeemed 1) VERB If you redeem yourself or your reputation, you do something that makes people have a good opinion of you again after you have behaved or performed badly. [V n] He had realized the mistake he… …

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  • 85disturb — 01. I m going to be busy in my office for the next hour or so; please see that I am not [disturbed]. 02. During the [disturbance] following the concert, 3 young people were arrested, and one policeman was injured. 03. I m sorry to [disturb] you… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 86brownie point — brownie .point n win/earn/score etc brownie points informal to get praise for something you have done after trying to make someone have a good opinion of you ▪ I m not doing it just to get brownie points …

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  • 87disparagement — [[t]dɪ̱spæ̱rɪʤmənt[/t]] N UNCOUNT: oft N of n Disparagement is the act of speaking about someone or something in a way which shows that you do not have a good opinion of them. [FORMAL] Reviewers have been almost unanimous in their disparagement… …

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  • 88disparaging — [[t]dɪ̱spæ̱rɪʤɪŋ[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ about/of n If you are disparaging about someone or something, or make disparaging comments about them, you say things which show that you do not have a good opinion of them. He was critical of the people …

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  • 89rate — I UK [reɪt] / US noun Word forms rate : singular rate plural rates *** 1) [countable] the number of times something happens, or the number of examples of something within a particular period of time a rising birth rate a dramatic fall in the city …

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  • 90such as it is — mainly spoken used for showing that you do not have a good opinion of the thing that you have mentioned The countries are still allies, but the special relationship, such as it was, ended long ago. We re trying to sell the furniture, such as it… …

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