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  • 101presence — noun 1 being present ADJECTIVE ▪ mere ▪ The mere presence of children in the room is enough to upset him. ▪ constant, continued, continuing, permanent ▪ …

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  • 102scope — noun 1 opportunity ADJECTIVE ▪ full ▪ In her new house she had full scope for her passion for gardening. ▪ ample, considerable, enormous, great, huge …

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  • 103sentiment — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, strong ▪ growing ▪ common, general, prevailing ▪ fine, lofty …

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  • 104sophistication — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, great ▪ growing, increased, increasing ▪ cool ▪ cultural, intellectual …

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  • 105supremacy — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, total ▪ unchallenged ▪ global, world ▪ air, military, naval …

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  • 106uproar — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, great, huge ▪ public ▪ a huge public uproar over taxation plans ▪ international ▪ …

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  • 107currency — noun (C, U) 1 the system or type of money that a particular country uses: The stronger currencies are under pressure in the world markets. | decimal currencies | local currency: The local currency is francs. see also: hard currency, single… …

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  • 108foreign exchange — noun (U) 1 the system of buying and selling foreign money: The foreign exchange markets reacted quickly to the cut in German interest rates. 2 foreign money, especially money obtained by selling goods to a foreign country: Coffee is a valuable… …

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  • 109porter — noun 1 (C) someone whose job is to carry travellers bags at railway stations, airports etc: I hailed a porter and then a cab. 2 (C) especially BrE someone in charge of the entrance to a hotel, hospital etc 3 (C) someone whose job is to carry… …

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  • 110movement — noun 1) Rachel made a sudden movement there was almost no movement Syn: motion, move; gesture, gesticulation, sign, signal; action, activity 2) the movement of supplies Syn: transportation …

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