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resemblance |
n. likeness; similarity in appearance or external or superficial details The resemblance is undeniable, from the massive arch to the carved pillars. |
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resent |
v. feel bitter; consider as injury or affront; be in angry What people resent is that CEOs are earning many hundreds of times more than the average employee. |
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resentment |
n. indignation; a deep sense of injury; strong displeasure That Gerry finally has let go of his resentment is an enormous relief to me. |
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reserve |
n. lack of enthusiasm; skeptical caution; something saved for future use; self-restraint in expression The bank had put $3.9 billion in reserve to cover such costs. |
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reserved |
a. held in reserve; kept back or set aside; marked by self-restraint and reticence He is very reserved before his lawyer comes; you cannot get a full sentence from his lips. |
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residence |
n. official house; large house; an act of dwelling in a place Crowds of fans gathered outside the Bachchan residence in suburban Mumbai as news of the engagement spread. |
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residue |
n. the remainder of something after removal of parts or a part; balance The presence of plastic residue is nothing more than an indication of possible doping. |
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resignation |
n. act of resigning or giving up, as a claim, possession, or office; surrender He informed that his resignation was effective immediately and never back office once more. |
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resigned |
a. accepting one's fate; unresisting; patiently submissive; showing hopelessness He was resigned when he saw Bob was too meek to protest Scrooge's bullying. |
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resort |
n. vacation spot; an act of turning to for assistance 'We lied in the morning, we lied in the evening, and we lied at night,' he made a speech in the resort town. |
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restraint |
n. moderation or limitation; controlling force; loss of freedom; control of feelings For Fatah senior leaders, this restraint is the path to a Palestinian state. |
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resume |
v. give a summary; return to a previous location or condition The performers need a sufficient interval to resume their ordinary costume before they re-entered the dining-room. |
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retail |
a. selling of goods to consumers A lot has been said about the massive influence of the US retail group Wal-Mart. |
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retard |
v. keep delaying; continue to hinder; prevent from progress; impede; hinder Cold weather will retard the growth of the crops. |
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retarded |
a. occurring or developing later than desired or expected; delayed Lazy, ignorant, and retarded is no way to go through life, son. |
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retiring |
a. shy and reserved; modest Given Susan's retiring personality, no one expected her to take up public speaking. |
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retreat |
n. receding; pull back or move away or backward; withdrawal of troops to a more favorable position Everywhere that freedom takes hold, and terror will retreat. |