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file
noun
a
folder
,
box
,
or
similar
container
where
papers
are
kept
in
order
so
they
can
be
found
easily
•
Maya
slipped
the
contract
into
a
red
file
on
her
desk
.
Maya
slipped
the
contract
into
a
red
file
on
her
desk
.
•
Please
bring
me
the
green
file
that
holds
the
invoices
.
Please
bring
me
the
green
file
that
holds
the
invoices
.
From
Middle
English
file
,
from
Old
French
fil
,
from
Latin
filum
“
thread
;
line
,”
later
applied
to
rows
of
documents
kept
together
.
noun
a
collection
of
information
stored
on
a
computer
under
a
single
name
•
Save
the
document
as
a
PDF
file
before
you
email
it
.
Save
the
document
as
a
PDF
file
before
you
email
it
.
•
The
video
file
was
too
large
to
upload
.
The
video
file
was
too
large
to
upload
.
noun
a
set
of
documents
or
digital
records
about
a
particular
person
,
event
,
or
subject
kept
together
for
reference
•
The
police
opened
their
file
on
the
missing
artist
.
The
police
opened
their
file
on
the
missing
artist
.
•
Human
resources
keeps
a
confidential
file
on
every
employee
.
Human
resources
keeps
a
confidential
file
on
every
employee
.
noun
a
hand
tool
with
a
rough
surface
used
to
smooth
or
shape
metal
,
wood
,
or
nails
•
The
mechanic
ran
a
metal
file
along
the
edge
to
remove
burrs
.
The
mechanic
ran
a
metal
file
along
the
edge
to
remove
burrs
.
•
She
used
a
nail
file
to
smooth
the
rough
corners
.
She
used
a
nail
file
to
smooth
the
rough
corners
.
verb
-
file
,
filing
,
files
,
filed
to
put
papers
or
documents
in
a
particular
place
and
order
so
they
can
be
found
later
•
Could
you
file
these
reports
under
"
Finance
"?
Could
you
file
these
reports
under
"
Finance
"?
•
He
filed
the
invoices
alphabetically
.
He
filed
the
invoices
alphabetically
.
noun
a
line
of
people
or
animals
moving
one
behind
another
•
The
soldiers
marched
in
single
file
down
the
narrow
street
.
The
soldiers
marched
in
single
file
down
the
narrow
street
.
•
Tourists
walked
in
file
across
the
swaying
rope
bridge
.
Tourists
walked
in
file
across
the
swaying
rope
bridge
.
verb
-
file
,
filing
,
files
,
filed
to
officially
send
or
present
a
legal
or
formal
document
,
request
,
or
complaint
to
an
authority
•
The
company
will
file
its
tax
return
next
week
.
The
company
will
file
its
tax
return
next
week
.
•
She
decided
to
file
a
complaint
against
the
airline
.
She
decided
to
file
a
complaint
against
the
airline
.
verb
-
file
,
filing
,
files
,
filed
to
smooth
or
shape
something
by
rubbing
it
with
a
file
tool
•
The
jeweler
carefully
filed
the
ring
to
fit
the
stone
.
The
jeweler
carefully
filed
the
ring
to
fit
the
stone
.
•
Remember
to
file
the
edges
after
cutting
the
metal
sheet
.
Remember
to
file
the
edges
after
cutting
the
metal
sheet
.
verb
-
file
,
filing
,
files
,
filed
to
walk
one
behind
another
in
a
line
,
often
slowly
or
quietly
•
The
students
filed
into
the
auditorium
.
The
students
filed
into
the
auditorium
.
•
Tourists
file
past
the
ancient
statue
in
respectful
silence
.
Tourists
file
past
the
ancient
statue
in
respectful
silence
.
profile
noun
A
view
or
outline
of
a
person
’
s
face
,
head
,
or
another
object
seen
from
the
side
.
•
The
artist
sketched
Maria
’
s
profile
as
she
gazed
out
the
window
.
The
artist
sketched
Maria
’
s
profile
as
she
gazed
out
the
window
.
•
The
old
coin
shows
the
queen
’
s
profile
in
fine
detail
.
The
old
coin
shows
the
queen
’
s
profile
in
fine
detail
.
From
French
profil
,
based
on
Italian
profilo
“
outline
.”
noun
A
short
written
or
spoken
description
that
gives
key
facts
about
a
person
,
organization
,
or
subject
.
•
The
magazine
ran
a
profile
of
the
young
inventor
in
its
latest
issue
.
The
magazine
ran
a
profile
of
the
young
inventor
in
its
latest
issue
.
•
Before
the
interview
,
I
read
the
applicant
’
s
short
profile
.
Before
the
interview
,
I
read
the
applicant
’
s
short
profile
.
noun
A
collection
of
personal
information
and
settings
that
identifies
a
user
in
a
computer
system
or
online
service
.
•
She
updated
her
social
media
profile
with
a
new
photo
.
She
updated
her
social
media
profile
with
a
new
photo
.
•
To
play
the
game
online
,
you
must
create
a
user
profile
.
To
play
the
game
online
,
you
must
create
a
user
profile
.
noun
The
amount
of
public
attention
or
visibility
that
someone
or
something
has
.
•
The
charity
’
s
profile
rose
after
the
television
campaign
.
The
charity
’
s
profile
rose
after
the
television
campaign
.
•
The
actor
tries
to
keep
a
low
profile
when
he
is
not
filming
.
The
actor
tries
to
keep
a
low
profile
when
he
is
not
filming
.
verb
-
profile
,
profiling
,
profiles
,
profiled
To
write
about
or
present
the
most
important
facts
about
someone
or
something
.
•
The
documentary
profiles
several
families
living
in
the
desert
.
The
documentary
profiles
several
families
living
in
the
desert
.
•
The
newspaper
will
profile
the
mayor
in
Sunday
’
s
edition
.
The
newspaper
will
profile
the
mayor
in
Sunday
’
s
edition
.
verb
-
profile
,
profiling
,
profiles
,
profiled
To
collect
information
about
people
and
sort
them
into
categories
,
often
to
predict
behavior
,
sometimes
unfairly
.
•
Some
stores
use
cameras
to
profile
shoppers
and
target
ads
.
Some
stores
use
cameras
to
profile
shoppers
and
target
ads
.
•
Civil
rights
groups
warn
against
profiling
people
based
on
race
.
Civil
rights
groups
warn
against
profiling
people
based
on
race
.