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The verb "harm" means to cause physical injury or damage to someone or something.
Do not harm others if you wish to live in peace.
She didn't mean to harm anyone with her comments.
The noun "harm" means physical injury or damage caused to someone or something.
The company's actions could cause environmental harm.
Pollution can cause great harm to the environment.
He claimed that the criticism did him no harm.
The company was sued for harm caused by its defective products.
"Occupation" means a person's job or profession. For example:
"Occupation" can also mean an activity that a person spends time doing. For example:
"Occupation" can also mean the activity of living in or using a particular place. For example:
Some evidence of human occupation was found in these caves.
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have an occupation
The people in the region have a variety of occupations.
choose an occupation
Young people need help with choosing a suitable occupation.
take up an occupation = enter an occupation
manual occupations/blue-collar occupations (=jobs in which you work using your hands)
People from manual occupations are most at risk of experiencing poverty.
professional occupations/white-collar occupations(=jobs that usually involve a lot of education)
Teachers’ pay compares poorly with that of other white-collar occupations.
skilled/unskilled occupations (=needing training and experience/not needing training and experience)
a working-class/middle-class occupation
managerial occupations (=a job that involves being a manager)
Women in managerial occupations tend to have children later.
service occupations (=a job in which you provide a service rather than producing goods)
Around two-thirds of the labor force is employed in service occupations.
"Distinguishable" means noticeable. The prepositions “by” and “from” are often used with the word distinguishable. Take a look at the examples with the prepositions below:
Being distinguished is a good thing: it implies good behavior, sharp dress, and an excellent reputation. Distinguished people are respected. When we say someone is distinguished, we're expressing respect for them. Usually, someone distinguished is older: distinguished people are wise, accomplished, and professional-looking — and usually have an impressive reputation to match. A teenager can't really be distinguished. They're too young to look the part, and they haven't done enough to earn the title. We admire people who are distinguished.
The phrase "fall short of" means to fail to meet expectations or requirements. The collocation 'fall short of requirements' and 'fall short of expectations' are often used.
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The adjective "harmful" describes something that is likely to cause harm or damage.
Excessive exposure to the sun can be harmful to your skin.
Smoking is known to be harmful to one's health.
It's important to dispose of harmful chemicals properly to protect the environment.
The definition of “live up to” is to meet the expectations. The collocation 'live up to the expectation' is often used. Here are example sentences:
If someone or something lives up to what they were expected to be, they are as good as they were expected to be. For example
An occupant is someone who lives or stays at a place for a while. Being an occupant means you're occupying a place. This has nothing to do with owning a house or renting an apartment; if you live there, you're an occupant.
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If it has anything to do with your job, your work or your career, then you can describe it as occupational. You might hear people talk about "occupational hazards" — which can range from paper cuts to falling trees, depending on if you make a living filing or lumber-jacking.
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The verb aggravate means to make (an injury, problem, etc.) more serious or severe
It also means to annoy or bother someone
Definition: The standared of
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Definition: (Of an illness) persisting for a long time or constantly recurring
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Definition: Cause severe and disabling damage to (a machine); Cause a severe and almost insuperable problem for
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Definition: greatly pleased
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Definition: Discourage (someone) from doing something by instilling doubt or fear of the consequences
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Detrimental is a formal way of saying "harmful." If you're writing a paper and want to pick an alternative to harmful that sounds more formal, detrimental is a great choice. The phrases 'be detrimental to' and "have a detrimental effect/impact on something" are often used. Here are example sentences:
Definition: Equal in value, amount, function, meaning, etc.
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Exacerbate is a form way to say “Make things worse.” In an example, “He exacerbated the situation by complaining.” That means that they were already in a not great situation, and the situation worsened because the boy was complaining.
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Generally, exceptional is a compliment––"the concert was exceptional" means it was better than what could have been expected. But it can also just mean unusual.
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Definition: Having limits or bounds:
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Definition: Hinder or impede the movement or progress of
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If something is a hazard, it is a potential source of danger. The preposition 'for or to ' is used.
The preposition “to”, is used when some kind of transfer is happening or something is being moved from one place to another.
The preposition “for”, is used when something is being done to benefit something or someone else or when you are trying to express purpose or the reason that something is happening.
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In the first sentence, industrial waste is generally a hazard and burning this waste transfers this hazard to human. In this case, to is used because there is some kind of transfer.
In the case of the second sentence, holes in the pavement can be a hazard for anyone but it is especially a hazard for blind people because they cannot see to avoid these holes. The preposition "for "is used to express the reason why the holes in the pavement are a hazard.
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The preposition 'to ' is used when it is followed by a thing. For example:
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As a verb, hazard means to take a risk, especially for the chance of a good return. For example:
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exposure to a hazard
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Try and reduce your exposure to hazards such as poor quality air.
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health hazard
The rubbish needs to be removed before it becomes a health hazard.
a fire hazard
The unoccupied building was declared a fire hazard.
a safety hazard
Protesters claim that the nuclear reactor is a safety hazard.
a traffic hazard
Cars parked in the wrong places can cause a traffic hazard.
a natural hazard (=a hazard caused by nature)
One of the most widespread natural hazards is flooding.
cause/create a hazard
There was concern that overhead power lines could cause a health hazard.
pose a hazard (=be a possible hazard)
It was not known whether radiation from the weapons posed any hazard to soldiers.
eliminate a hazard (=get rid of a hazard)
They took steps to eliminate all potential fire hazards.
reduce a hazard
He led the campaign to recognize and reduce the hazard from radiation in our environment.
The noun "hazard" means something dangerous, and the adjective hazardous refers to anything that involves danger. The phrase 'be hazardous to' is often used. Here are example sentences:
The verb “hinder” means to make (something, such as a task or action) slow or difficult It has the same meaning of "impede". Example sentences using the word hinder:
A hindrance is a person or thing that makes a situation difficult. The preposition “to” is often used. For example
The phrase 'without (let or) hindrance' means 'without being interfered with'. Here is an example sentence:
If you impart information or knowledge to people, you tell it to them.
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To impede something is to delay or block its progress or movement. When we use the word 'impede', we are talking about long-term obstacles or problems that cannot be solved in a short period of time. Here are example sentences:
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An impediment is anything that slows or blocks progress. It can refer to a physical thing, like a fallen tree in the road. It can also refer to things that can’t be seen. The preposition “to” is often used. When we use the word 'impediment', we are talking about long-term obstacles or problems that cannot be solved in a short period of time. Here are example sentences:
Medically, an impediment is especially said to be a physical hindrance, such as a lisp or a stammer. Here are example sentences:
Definition: Hinder, restrain, or prevent
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Definition: Proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects
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Investigation refers to the process of examining a case, an event, or a phenomenon methodically to uncover facts or information. This term is widely used in contexts such as law enforcement, research, journalism, and science, where gathering and analyzing data is crucial. An investigation can be formal or informal and can involve collecting evidence, interviewing witnesses, and other methods of inquiry to achieve a clear understanding of the situation.
The police launched an investigation into the mysterious disappearance.
The company is conducting an internal investigation to ensure compliance with industry standards.
A thorough investigation can often lead to unexpected discoveries.
Definition: Of only moderate quality; not very good:
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Definition: an invented story or idea
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An origin is a start. You could say that the origin of yoga was in India, since that's where the practice began, or that the origin of the strawberries in the market is Mexico since they were grown there.Your ancestry is another kind of origin — you might mention your Eastern European origin if that's where your ancestors came from. The phrase "in origin" is used.
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Originality is the quality of being new and inventive. A composer who writes a symphony to be played by car horns and cell phones shows great originality. A great artist is full of originality, especially when coming up with new and surprising types of art. If something is just like other things, it shows no originality.
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have originality
· This book does not have the originality and power of his first novel.
show originality
His research shows originality and sustained effort.
lack originality
The music lacks originality, but is fun and well-played.
a spark of originality (=a small amount of originality)
The show at least has a spark of originality, something that most TV programs seem to lack.
When something originates or when someone originates it, it begins to happen or exist.
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To outweigh is to be more important than something (or someone). If someone says "the benefits outweigh the risks," they mean that what can be gained is much more significant than what might be lost or risked. For example, "I think you should apply for that scholarship; the benefits really outweigh the risks"
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Remember - if one thing outweighs another, the first thing is of greater importance, benefit, or significance than the second thing.
Definition: Full of danger or risk:
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A phenomenon is an extraordinary occurrence or circumstance. In the 1950s, rock-n-roll was considered a new cultural phenomenon, while today we think of crop circles as a mysterious phenomenon. An earthquake, for example, was a phenomenon, because you could see it (and hear it and feel it). Used in a sentence, “The class was excited to see the eclipse, as it was a natural phenomenon.”
"Phenomena" is simply the plural word for "phenomenon", or it is one or more extraordinary occurrences or circumstances. Example sentences:
Phenomenal is an adjective that describes something really great, or amazing. “Wow! Your mother's chicken pot pie is phenomenal!” It's a great word choice when you want to describe your new favorite thing with more syllables than just "cool."
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A phenomenon is an extraordinary occurrence or circumstance. In the 1950s, rock-n-roll was considered a new cultural phenomenon, while today we think of crop circles as a mysterious phenomenon. An earthquake, for example, was a phenomenon, because you could see it (and hear it and feel it). Used in a sentence, “The class was excited to see the eclipse, as it was a natural phenomenon.”
"Phenomena" is simply the plural word for "phenomenon", or it is one or more extraordinary occurrences or circumstances. “May was a great month for astronomists because of the high amount of phenomena in the sky.”Example sentences:
Definition: likely to do something
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Definition: worthy of mention;uncommon
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Definition: extreme;harmful
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Definition: To an undesirably great or intense degree:
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Definition: Higher in rank, status, or quality;Of high standard or quality
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Definition: Likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing
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Definition: a successful ending of a struggle or contest
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The adjective "unsatisfactory" describes something that fails to meet expectations or standards; not good enough or not acceptable.
The results of the experiment were unsatisfactory, and thus, further research is needed.
His response to the customer's complaint was unsatisfactory and did not resolve the issue.
The quality of the food at the new restaurant was quite unsatisfactory.
Definition: Exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally
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If you weigh in on a plan, decision, or discussion, you offer your opinion in a discussion or argument.
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If someone weighs in at a particular weight, for example before competing in a sports competition, their weight is measured at that amount. For example, when there is a weigh-in on the day of a boxing match, each competitor is weighed to check their weight before the match.
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Weigh on is to be oppressive or disheartening to someone. It is to express sadness. When someone tells you a sad story, it may weigh on your shoulders, meaning to make you sad and not be able to forget it. Anything that weighs on you makes you unhappy. For example, “It really weighed on my mind when I found out her father died.”
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