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Risk
Risk is the possibility or chance of loss, danger or injury.
(noun) : An example of risk is a teenage boy on a car insurance policy.
example of risk is a vacation in the Middle East during a war.
Risk is defined as to expose someone or something to a dangerous situation.
(verb) : An example of risk is going into a burning building to save someone.
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Hole
The definition of a hole is a hollow place, opening or break in something.
(noun) : An example of a hole is a small opening in the ground that leads to a gopher tunnel.
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Result
Result is defined as to happen or end in a certain way as a consequence of something else.
(verb)
An example of result is a motorcycle stunt ending with the driver being injured.
The definition of a result is how something ended or the outcome of some action.
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prefer
Prefer is defined as to like someone or something better than another.
(verb) : An example of to prefer is choosing vanilla over chocolate.
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Humble : rendah hati, rendah, berkhidmat, malu, malu-malu, segan, takut-takutan, hina, miskin, sederhana,menghinakan, merendahkan, memperkejikan
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Champion :
Mendapat yg mendapat hadiah pertama, terbaik, baik sekali,juara, johan, jago, jagoan, pembela, memperjuangkan, membela, menjagoi
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Hero : pahlawan, wirawan, wira, bahadur, tokoh, pelaku utama, pemeran utama
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Pray: berdoa, mendoakan, bersembahyang, memohon, memohonkan, meminta, mengharap
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search
Search is defined as to look for or examine something.
(verb) : An example of search is to go through a closet looking for an old pair of shoes.
The definition of a search is the process of looking for something or someone.
(noun) : An example of a search is a quest to find a missing person.
Indonesian-English
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Cerdas :
A :intelligent, shrewd, smart, sharp-witted, sharp-sighted, clear-headed, peart, knowing, astute, adroit, wide-awake, wily, clever, agile, acute, sagacious, readywitted, bright, apt, discerning, wise, brainy, brilliant
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pemalas
A :shiftless
N: sluggard, idler, lazy person, scallywag, dangler, drone, faineant, scaramouch, scaramouche, skulk, slob, sloven, slug, truant, spalpeen, chairwarmer, dead-beat, lazybones, scamp, scrimshanker, slacker, slouch, slow
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rajin
A: diligent, industrious, studious, hard-working, sedulous, painstaking, assiduous, neat, laborious, scholarly
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Jujur honest, fair, fair-dealing, frank, open-hearted, sincere, truthful, aboveboard, candid, clean-handed, devout, forthright, four-square, free-hearted, front-door, guileless, ingenuous, scrupulous, stainless)
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Janji promise, commitment, pledge, tie, vow, word, condition, appointment, engagement
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Manfaat benefit, advantage, boot, convenience, good, merit, stead, profit
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Maksud final,purpose, aim, bourn, bourne, destination, drift, intention, intent, design, game, idea, mind, motive, notion, object, thought, subaudition, view, cause, meaning, implication, import, point, purport, tenor
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Pengetahuan knowledge, learning, erudition, lore, wisdom, scholarship, cognizance, cognition, appreciation, ken, education, awareness, acquaintance, witting, knowing, conversance, conversancy, touch, science
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Berantakan
A :disarray: in disarray, disordered, disorganized, untidy
ADV : mess: in a mess
V : pull apart, piece: fall to pieces fall apart
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Melanggar
V: collide, knock up, strike, contravene, break, defy, fall down, infringe, invade, sin, subvert, transgress, trespass, violate, hug
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HUSH
(transitive verb)
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2. to stop from making noise; make quiet or silent to soothe; calm; lull
(intransitive verb)
1. to stop making noise; be or become quiet or silent
(adjective) Archaic silent; hushed
(Noun) absence of noise; quiet; silence
(interjection) be silent
(Verb) hushed, hush•ing, hush•es verb, transitive :
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To make silent or quiet.
To calm; soothe.
3. To keep from public knowledge; suppress mention of. Often used with up: tried to hush up the damaging details.
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FRAIL bones.
The definition of frail is physically weak, fragile or delicate.
(adjective) : An example of someone frail is a sickly old woman with brittle
Adjective
easily broken, shattered, damaged, or destroyed; fragile; delicate
slender and delicate; not robust; weak
easily tempted to do wrong; morally weak
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BOLD
Bold is defined as free in behavior, or prominent.
(adjective)
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A person who is not afraid to speak up for what he believes, even to people with more power than him, is an example of someone who is bold.
A child who is too confident and arrogant as a result of being spoiled is an example of a child who is overly bold.
3. A strong, deep rich red color is an example of a bold color.
4. When you have certain letters thicker than others, this is an example of bold.
Related Forms (adverb) : bold’ly
(noun) : bold’ness
(Another words for BOLD : modified
1.Courageous intrepid, fearless, daring; see brave 1.
2.Impertinent brazen, forward, audacious, presumptuous; see rude 2.
3.Prominent strong, clear, plain, striking; see bright 2, definite 2. See syn. study at brave. adjective
1. Taking or willing to take risks: venturous. See adventuresome, adventurous, audacious, daredevil, daring, enterprising, venturesome, safety
2.Having or showing courage: audacious, brave, courageous, dauntless, doughty, fearless, fortitudinous, gallant, game, hardy, heroic, intrepid, mettlesome, plucky, stout, stouthearted, unafraid, undaunted, valiant, valorous. (Informal) spunky. (Slang) gutsy, gutty. See fear
3.Rude and disrespectful: assuming, assumptive, audacious, boldfaced, brash, brazen, cheeky, contumelious, familiar, forward, impertinent, impudent, insolent, malapert, nervy, overconfident, pert, presuming, presumptuous, pushy, sassy, saucy, smart. (Informal) brassy, flip, fresh, smart-alecky, snippety, snippy, uppish, uppity. (Slang) wise1. See attitude, courtesy
4.Readily attracting notice: arresting, conspicuous, eye-catching, marked, noticeable, observable, outstanding, pointed, prominent, pronounced, remarkable, salient, signal, striking. Idiom: sticking out like a sore thumb. See see
5.So sharply inclined as to be almost perpendicular: abrupt, precipitous, sheer2, steep1. See horizontaL
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ABOLISH
The definition of abolish means to destroy, get rid of or to stop something.
(verb) : An example of abolish would be the ending of slavery in 1865.
(transitive verb) : to do away with completely; put an end to; esp., to make (a law, etc.) null and void
Related Forms (Noun) abolisher , abolishment .
Another word for ABOLISH
(Verb)suppress, eradicate, terminate, exterminate, obliterate, do away with, eliminate, remove, revoke, annul, abrogate, put an end to, end, finish, extirpate, nullify, set aside, repeal, rescind, reverse, annihilate, abate, supplant, prohibit, quash, squelch, extinguish, cancel, erase, wipe out, disannul, root out, pull up, uproot, disestablish, demolish, invalidate,
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FRAIL
The definition of frail is physically weak, fragile or delicate.
(adjective) An example of someone frail is a sickly old woman with brittle bones.
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2. easily broken, shattered, damaged, or destroyed; fragile; delicate slender and delicate; not robust; weak
3. easily tempted to do wrong; morally weak
Related Forms: Adverb : frailly
Noun : frailness
( Noun ) : a basket made of rushes, for packing figs, raisins, etc.
(adjective) frail•er, frail•est
1. Physically weak; delicate: an invalid's frail body.
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Not strong or substantial; slight: evidence too frail to stand up in court.
Easily broken or destroyed; fragile.
4. Easily led astray; morally weak. See Synonyms at weak.
Another word for FRAIL
Modified : fragile, delicate, infirm, slight; see dainty 1, fragile, sick, weak 1. See syn. study at weak. adjective : Not physically strong: decrepit, delicate, feeble, flimsy, fragile, infirm, insubstantial, puny, unsound, unsubstantial, weak, weakly. See strong
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GRACEFUL ease.
The definition of graceful is something that is beautiful, well formed and moves with
(adjective) An example of something that is graceful is a ballet dancer.
: having grace, or beauty of form, composition, movement, or expression; elegant
Related Forms: gracefully adverb gracefulness noun
Another word for Graceful
Modified
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Said of movement lissome, supple, limber, agile, lithe, pliant, nimble, elastic, springy, easy, dexterous, adroit, smooth, controlled, balletic, sylphlike, light-footed, willowy, poised, practiced, skilled, rhythmic, sprightly, elegant.
Antonyms awkward*, fumbling, stiff.
Said of objects or persons
elegant, neat, well-proportioned, trim, balanced, well-turned, symmetrical, dainty, pretty, harmonious, beautiful, comely, seemly, handsome, fair, delicate, tasteful, slender, decorative, artistic, exquisite, statuesque.
Antonyms ugly*, shapeless, cumbersome.
• Said of conduct cultured, seemly, becoming; see polite
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OCCUR
To occur is to happen or to be found.
(verb)
1. An example of occur is when a car crash happens at 2:00.
2. An example of occur is to find a shark in a specific area of the ocean intransitive verb occurred, occurring
1. to be found; exist: fish occur in most waters
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3. to present itself; come to mind: an idea occurred to him to take place; happen
Another word for OCCUR
Verb happen, take place, transpire, befall; see happen 1, 2. See syn. study at happen. verb
1. To take place: befall, betide, come, come about, come off, develop, hap, happen, pass, transpire.
Idiom: come to pass. See happen
2. To take place at a set time: come, fall. See happen
3. To enter a person's mind: hit, strike. Idiom: cross one's mind. See happen
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LULL
Lull is defined as to calm or soothe.
(verb)
An example of to lull is rocking a crying baby to sleep.
(transitive verb)
1. to calm or soothe by gentle sound or motion chiefly in lull to sleep
2. to bring into a specified condition by soothing and reassuring: to lull people into a false sense of security
3. to make less intense; quiet; allay: to lull one's fears
(intransitive verb) to become calm
(noun) a short period of quiet or of comparative calm, lessened activity, etc.
Another word for LULL
(Verb) calm, quiet down, pacify; see quiet 1, 2.
(noun)
1. A cessation of sound quiet, stillness, hush; see silence
2. A cessation of activity hiatus, calm, quiet; see pause
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MODESTY
Modesty is defined as the act of showing reserve in behavior or clothes.
(noun)
1. An example of modesty is when you are a great violin player and you simply say "I enjoy playing" when someone asks you if you are any good or not.
2. An example of modesty is when you wear a shirt over your bathing suit because you don't want to show off too much of your body
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(noun) the quality or state of being modest; specif., unassuming or humble behavior lack of excesses or pretensions; moderation decency; decorum
Another word for MODESTY :
noun
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The state of being modest humility, unpretentiousness, unassumingness, delicacy, unostentatiousness, reticence, reserve, constraint, unobtrusiveness, self-effacement, meekness; see also courtesy 1, dignity 1, restraint 1.
Antonyms vanity*, conceit, egotism*.
2. Shyness inhibition, timidity, diffidence; see shyness.
3. Chastity decency, innocence, seemliness, celibacy; see chastity, purity 1, virtue 1.
10 HASTEN
The definition of hasten is to cause something to happen more quickly, or to be quick to do something.
(verb)
1. An example of hasten is what you do to the demise of a company when
2. you post lots of negative reviews of a company that is going bankrupt.
An example of hasten is when you volunteer right away for an exciting job.
(transitive verb) :to cause to be or come faster; speed up; accelerate
(intransitive verb) : to move or act swiftly; hurry
(Another word for hasten) : rush, sprint, spurt, scurry, move quickly, bestir oneself, dash off, plunge, bustle, waste no time, lose no time, fly, be in a hurry, cover ground, not lose a moment, hurry, hurry up,
(Antonyms) defer, delay*, put off.