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6.
father        
  1      father   fathers
     Your father is your male parent. You can also call someone your father if he brings you up as if he was this man.
        His father was a painter.
        He would be a good father to my children.
        ...Mr Stoneman, a father of five.
     N-FAMILY
     
  2      father   fathers   fathering   fathered
     When a man fathers a child, he makes a woman pregnant and their child is born.
        She claims Mark fathered her child.
        He fathered at least three children by the wives of other men.
     VB
     
  3      father   fathers
     The man who invented or started something is sometimes referred to as the father of that thing.
        ...Max Dupain, regarded as the father of modern photography.
        ...Mahatma Gandhi, the founding father of independent India.
     N-COUNT: N of n
     
  4      father
     In some Christian churches, priests are addressed or referred to as Father.
        I would like your advice on a matter of conscience, Father.
        ...Father William.
     N-VOC; N-TITLE; N-COUNT
     
  5      father
     Christians often refer to God as our Father or address him as Father.
        ...Our Father in Heaven.
     N-PROPER: our N; N-VOC
     
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7. half        
  1      half
     Half of an amount or object is one of two equal parts that together make up the whole number, amount, or object.
        They need an extra two and a half thousand pounds to complete the project.
        More than half of all households report incomes above s35,000.
        Cut the tomatoes in half vertically.
        The bridge was re-built in two halves.
        The tough market would lead to 400 jobs being cut in the first half of this year.
     FRACTION
     
  +      half
     Also a predeterminer.
        We just sat and talked for half an hour or so.
        They had only received half the money promised.
        She's half his age.
     PREDET
     
  +      half
     Also an adjective.
        ...s4.75 for a half chicken tandoori.
        ...a half measure of fresh lemon juice...
        Steve barely said a handful of words during the first half hour.
     ADJ: ADJ n
     
  2      half
     You use half to say that something is only partly the case or happens to only a limited extent.
        His eyes were half closed.
        His refrigerator frequently looked half empty.
        She'd half expected him to withdraw from the course.
     ADV: ADV adj, ADV before v
     
  3      half   halves
     In games such as football, soccer, and basketball, matches are divided into two equal periods of time which are called halves.
        The only goal was scored by Jakobsen early in the second half.
     N-COUNT: usu ord N
     
  4      half   halves
     A half is half a pint of a drink such as beer or cider. (BRIT)
        ...a half of lager and a sandwich.
     N-COUNT
     
  5      half   halves
     A half is a half-price bus or train ticket for a child. (BRIT)
     N-COUNT
     
  6      half
     You use half to say that someone has parents of different nationalities. For example, if you are half German, one of your parents is German but the other is not.
        She was half Italian and half English.
     ADV: ADV adj
     
  7      half
     You use half past to refer to a time that is thirty minutes after a particular hour.
        `What time were you planning lunch?'n`Half past twelve, if that's convenient.'.
        I think I got there about four and left about half past.
     PHR-PREP: usu PREP num
     
  8      half
     Half means the same as half past. (BRIT, INFORMAL)
        They are supposed to be here at about half four.
     PREP: PREP num
     
  9      half
     You can use the word half before an adjective describing an extreme quality, as a way of emphasizing and exaggerating something. (INFORMAL)
        He felt half dead with tiredness.
        All this time I've been half sick about you and why you wouldn't write.
     ADV: ADV adj emphasis
     
  +      half
     Half can also be used in this way with a noun referring to a long period of time or a large quantity.
        I thought about you half the night.
        He wouldn't know what he was saying half the time.
        One phone call and half the city's police force will be around to arrest you.
     PREDET
     
  10      half
     Half is sometimes used in negative statements, with a positive meaning, to emphasize a particular fact or quality. For example, if you say `he isn't half lucky', you mean that he is very lucky. (BRIT, INFORMAL)
        You don't half sound confident.
        I didn't half get into trouble.
        She eventually decided the acting profession wasn't half bad.
        My kick wasn't half a bad effort for an old man.
        `There'd been a tremendous amount of poverty around and presumably this made some impact then.'n`Oh not half.'
     ADV: with neg, usu ADV before v, ADV adj/adv, ADV n, also ADV as reply emphasis
     
  11      half
     You use not half to emphasize a negative quality that someone has.
        You're not half the man you think you are.
        Poor old Henry, and not half as clever as he'd thought.
     ADV: with neg, ADV n, ADV as/so adj emphasis
     
  12      half
     When you use an expression such as a problem and a half or a meal and a half, you are emphasizing that your reaction to it is either very favourable or very unfavourable.
        `It's a full-time job, isn't it'n`Job and a half.'
     PHR: usu v-link PHR emphasis
     
  13      half
     If you talk about your better half or your other half you mean your wife, your husband, or the person of the opposite sex that you live with. (INFORMAL)
        I was worried that my career, my children and my other half might become too much to cope with.
     PHR: poss PHR
     
  14      half
     If you increase something by half, half of the original amount is added to it. If you decrease it by half, half of the original amount is taken away from it.
        The number of 7 year olds who read poorly has increased by half over the past 5 years.
        Cutting food intake by half is an incredibly difficult thing for anyone to do.
     PHR: PHR after v
     
  15      half
     If you say that someone never does things by halves, you mean that they always do things very thoroughly.
        In Italy they rarely do things by halves. Designers work thoroughly, producing the world's most wearable clothes in the most beautiful fabrics.
     PHR: with brd-neg, V inflects
     
  16      half
     If two people go halves they divide the cost of something equally between them.
        He's constantly on the phone to his girlfriend. We have to go halves on the phone bill which drives me mad.
     PHR: V inflects, oft PHR on n
     
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8. cream        
  1      cream
     Cream is a thick yellowish-white liquid taken from milk. You can use it in cooking or put it on fruit or desserts.
        ...strawberries and cream.
     N-UNCOUNT
     
        See also clotted cream, double cream, single cream, sour cream, whipping cream.
  2      cream
     Cream is used in the names of soups that contain cream or milk.
        ...cream of mushroom soup.
     N-UNCOUNT: N of n
     
  3      cream   creams
     A cream is a substance that you rub into your skin, for example to keep it soft or to heal or protect it.
        Gently apply the cream to the affected areas.
        ...sun protection creams.
     N-VAR
     
        See also face cream.
  4      cream   creams
     Something that is cream is yellowish-white in colour.
        ...cream silk stockings.
        ...a cream-coloured Persian cat.
     COLOUR
     
  5      cream
     You can refer to the best people or things of a particular kind as the cream of the crop.
        The Ball was attended by the cream of Hollywood society.
        ...the cream of Chicago's 200 jazz and blues clubs.
     PHR
     
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9.sugar        
  1      sugar
     Sugar is a sweet substance that is used to make food and drinks sweet. It is usually in the form of small white or brown crystals.
        ...bags of sugar...
        Ice cream is high in fat and sugar.
     N-UNCOUNT
     
        See also caster sugar, confectioners' sugar, demerara sugar, granulated sugar, icing sugar.
  2      sugar   sugars
     If someone has one sugar in their tea or coffee, they have one small spoon of sugar or one sugar lump in it.
        How many sugars do you take?
        ...a mug of tea with two sugars.
     N-COUNT
     
  3      sugar   sugars   sugaring   sugared
     If you sugar food or drink, you add sugar to it.
        He sat down and sugared and stirred his coffee.
     VB
     
  4      sugar   sugars
     Sugars are substances that occur naturally in food. When you eat them, the body converts them into energy.
        Plants produce sugars and starch to provide themselves with energy.
        ...the natural sugars found in grape juice.
     N-COUNT: usu pl
     
  5      sugar   sugars
     If one person knows another person very well and likes them a lot, they sometimes call them sugar. (INFORMAL)
        I know how to make you feel better, sugar. I'll tell you a story.
     N-VOC feelings
     = honey
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10. lane        
  1      lane   lanes
     A lane is a narrow road, especially in the country.
        ...a quiet country lane...
        Follow the lane to the river.
     N-COUNT
     
  2      lane
     Lane is also used in the names of roads, either in cities or in the country.
        ...The Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane.
     N-IN-NAMES
     
  3      lane   lanes
     A lane is a part of a main road which is marked by the edge of the road and a painted line, or by two painted lines.
        The lorry was travelling at 20mph in the slow lane.
        I pulled out into the eastbound lane of Route 2.
     N-COUNT: usu adj N
     
  4      lane   lanes
     At a swimming pool or athletics track, a lane is a long narrow section which is marked by lines or ropes.
        The pool is divided into three sections with a crawler lane for beginners.
        Drawn in lane three, she had all her rivals in sight.
     N-COUNT
     
  5      lane   lanes
     A lane is a route that is frequently used by aircraft or ships.
        The collision took place in the busiest shipping lanes in the world.
     N-COUNT: usu n N
     
  6      lane
     If you say that someone lives their life in the fast lane, you mean that they live in a way which seems full of activity and excitement but which often involves a lot of pressure.
        ...the young criminals' lust for life in the fast lane.
     PHR: usu in PHR
     
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our        
        Our is the first person plural possessive determiner.
  1      our
     You use our to indicate that something belongs or relates both to yourself and to one or more other people.
        We're expecting our first baby.
        I locked myself out of our apartment and had to break in.
        Clear it away so we can put our mugs down.
     DET-POSS
     
  2      our
     A speaker or writer sometimes uses our to indicate that something belongs or relates to people in general.
        The quality of our life depends on keeping well.
        We are all entirely responsible for our actions, and for our reactions.
     DET-POSS
     
  3      our
     Speakers sometimes use our with the name of a member of their family. (BRIT, DIALECT)
        Our Barry had a habit of doing that sort of thing.
     DET-POSS
     
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12. their        
        Their is the third person plural possessive determiner.
  1      their
     You use their to indicate that something belongs or relates to the group of people, animals, or things that you are talking about.
        Janis and Kurt have announced their engagement.
        Horses were poking their heads over their stall doors.
        ...as the trees shed their leaves and the year begins to die.
     DET-POSS
     
  2      their
     You use their instead of `his or her' to indicate that something belongs or relates to a person without saying whether that person is a man or a woman. Some people think this use is incorrect.
        It is up to the student to improve their own lot by regular and proper practice of yoga techniques.
        But anyone looking for income from their investments is in a much worse state.
     DET-POSS
     
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13. age        
  1      age   ages
     Your age is the number of years that you have lived.
        She has a nephew who is just ten years of age.
        At the age of sixteen he qualified for a place at the University of Hamburg.
        I admired him for being so confident at his age.
     N-VAR The spelling aging is also used, mainly in American English
     
  2      age   ages
     The age of a thing is the number of years since it was made.
        Everything in the room looks in keeping with the age of the building.
     N-VAR The spelling aging is also used, mainly in American English
     
  3      age
     Age is the state of being old or the process of becoming older.
        Perhaps he has grown wiser with age.
        This cologne, like wine, improves with age.
        The worst sign of age was in the fabric which looked decidedly ancient.
     N-UNCOUNT The spelling aging is also used, mainly in American English
     * youth
  4      age   ages   aging   aged
     When someone ages, or when something ages them, they seem much older and less strong or less alert.
        He had always looked so young, but he seemed to have aged in the last few months.
        He was only in his mid-thirties, but already worry had aged him.
     V-ERG The spelling aging is also used, mainly in American English
     
  5      age   ages   aging   aged
     When food or alcohol is aged or when it ages, it is left to get older before being eaten or drunk, so that it develops a better flavour.
        Balsamic vinegar is aged in wood for at least 10 years and the flavour is wonderful.
        Whisky loses strength as it ages.
     V-ERG The spelling aging is also used, mainly in American English
     
  6      age   ages
     An age is a period in history.
        ...the age of steam and steel.
        ...items of Bronze Age pottery.
     N-COUNT: usu with supp The spelling aging is also used, mainly in American English
     
  7      age   ages
     You can say an age or ages to mean a very long time. (INFORMAL)
        He waited what seemed an age.
        The bus took absolutely ages to arrive.
     N-COUNT The spelling aging is also used, mainly in American English
     = forever, years
  8      age
     If someone tells you to act your age, they are telling you to behave in a way that is suitable for someone your age, because they think you are behaving in a childish way.
     PHR: V inflects The spelling aging is also used, mainly in American English disapproval
     
  9      age
     If something comes of age, it reaches an important stage of development and is accepted by a large number of people.
        Recycling is an issue that has come of age in Britain in the last decade.
     PHR: V inflects The spelling aging is also used, mainly in American English
     
  10      age
     When someone comes of age, they become legally an adult.
        The company was now officially owned by Eddie, but held in trust until he came of age.
     PHR: V inflects The spelling aging is also used, mainly in American English
     
  11      age
     Someone who is under age is not legally old enough to do something, for example to buy an alcoholic drink.
        Because she was under age, her parents were still responsible for her.
        ...under age smoking.
     PHR: usu v-link PHR, PHR n The spelling aging is also used, mainly in American English
     
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14. marital        
       marital
     Marital is used to describe things relating to marriage.
        Caroline was keen to make her marital home in London to be near her family.
        Her son had no marital problems.
     ADJ: ADJ n
     
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15. status        
  1      status
     Your status is your social or professional position.
        People of higher status tend more to use certain drugs.
        ...women and men of wealth and status.
        ...promoted to the status of foreman.
        ...his wife's former status as his secretary.
     N-UNCOUNT: usu with supp
     
  2      status
     Status is the importance and respect that someone has among the public or a particular group.
        Nurses are undervalued, and they never enjoy the same status as doctors.
        He has risen to gain the status of a national hero.
     N-UNCOUNT
     
  3      status
     The status of something is the importance that people give it.
        Those things that can be assessed by external tests are being given unduly high status.
        The fact that the most senior judge of the High Court's Family Division had taken control of the case was proof of its urgency and status.
     N-UNCOUNT
     = importance
  4      status
     A particular status is an official description that says what category a person, organization, or place belongs to, and gives them particular rights or advantages.
        Bristol regained its status as a city in the local government reorganisation.
        ...his status as a British citizen...
        The WHO recommendation has no legal status.
        The personal allowance depends on your age and marital status.
     N-UNCOUNT: with supp
     
  5      status
     The status of something is its state of affairs at a particular time.
        The Council unanimously directed city staff to prepare a status report on the project.
        What is your current financial status?.
        Please keep us informed of the status of this project.
     N-UNCOUNT: with supp
     
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