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  • 121emotion — [[t]ɪmo͟ʊʃ(ə)n[/t]] ♦♦♦ emotions 1) N VAR An emotion is a feeling such as happiness, love, fear, anger, or hatred, which can be caused by the situation that you are in or the people you are with. Happiness was an emotion that Reynolds was having… …

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  • 122brush up on — review, relearn or practise; bone up on    The teacher said I should brush up on my spelling try to improve …

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  • 123brush up on — brush up I m brushing up on my French before our trip to Paris Syn: relearn, read up (on), go over, study; improve, sharpen (up), polish up; hone, refine, perfect; informal bone up (on) …

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  • 124brush up — [v] improve condition clean up, cram, go over, look over, polish up, read up, refresh one’s memory, refurbish, relearn, renovate, reread, retouch, review, revise, study, touch up; concepts 202,244 Ant. forget …

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  • 125brush up — verb 1. refresh one s memory (Freq. 1) I reviewed the material before the test • Syn: ↑review, ↑refresh • Derivationally related forms: ↑refresher (for: ↑refresh …

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  • 126brush up (on) — REVISE, read up, go over, relearn, cram, study; improve, sharpen (up), polish up; hone, refine, perfect; informal bone up; Brit. informal swo …

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  • 127re|learn — «ree LURN», transitive verb, learned or learnt, learn|ing. to learn again: »We must relearn the lesson that St. Augustine is forever insisting upon (Charles Gore) …

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