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thousand
adjective
being
the
number
1
000
.
•
We
planted
a
thousand
trees
in
the
park
last
weekend
.
We
planted
a
thousand
trees
in
the
park
last
weekend
.
•
The
museum
is
over
a
thousand
years
old
.
The
museum
is
over
a
thousand
years
old
.
noun
the
figure
or
amount
that
equals
1
000
.
•
Add
one
more
zero
to
turn
one
hundred
into
one
thousand
.
Add
one
more
zero
to
turn
one
hundred
into
one
thousand
.
•
The
teacher
wrote
the
word
thousand
next
to
1
,
000
on
the
board
.
The
teacher
wrote
the
word
thousand
next
to
1
,
000
on
the
board
.
noun
a
very
large
number
of
people
or
things
,
often
much
more
than
1
000
,
especially
expressed
as
“
thousands
of
…
”.
•
Thousands
of
birds
filled
the
evening
sky
.
Thousands
of
birds
filled
the
evening
sky
.
•
The
video
received
thousands
of
views
overnight
.
The
video
received
thousands
of
views
overnight
.
accusation
noun
a
statement
saying
that
someone
has
done
something
wrong
or
illegal
,
often
without
proof
•
The
journalist
printed
the
accusation
that
the
mayor
had
taken
bribes
.
The
journalist
printed
the
accusation
that
the
mayor
had
taken
bribes
.
•
He
angrily
denied
the
accusation
of
cheating
during
the
exam
.
He
angrily
denied
the
accusation
of
cheating
during
the
exam
.
From
Old
French
‘
accusation
’,
from
Latin
‘
accūsātiō
’
meaning
‘
a
charging
with
a
crime
’.
noun
the
act
of
accusing
someone
of
wrongdoing
•
Constant
accusation
can
destroy
trust
between
friends
.
Constant
accusation
can
destroy
trust
between
friends
.
•
The
climate
of
fear
and
accusation
spread
through
the
office
.
The
climate
of
fear
and
accusation
spread
through
the
office
.
Same
origin
as
sense
1
,
ultimately
from
Latin
‘
accūsāre
’
meaning
‘
to
call
to
account
’.
usage
noun
the
amount
of
something
that
is
used
,
or
the
act
of
using
it
•
Daily
smartphone
usage
has
increased
among
teenagers
.
Daily
smartphone
usage
has
increased
among
teenagers
.
•
Please
limit
your
water
usage
during
the
drought
.
Please
limit
your
water
usage
during
the
drought
.
Same
origin
as
sense
1
:
Middle
French
‘
usage
’.
noun
the
way
words
and
grammar
are
commonly
used
in
a
language
•
The
professor
explained
modern
English
usage
to
the
class
.
The
professor
explained
modern
English
usage
to
the
class
.
•
Incorrect
comma
usage
can
make
sentences
confusing
.
Incorrect
comma
usage
can
make
sentences
confusing
.
From
Middle
French
‘
usage
’,
from
Old
French
‘
us
’ (“
use
”)
+
‘
-age
’ (
noun
suffix
).
noun
a
customary
practice
or
established
social
custom
,
especially
one
that
has
existed
for
a
long
time
•
According
to
local
usage
,
guests
remove
their
shoes
at
the
door
.
According
to
local
usage
,
guests
remove
their
shoes
at
the
door
.
•
Ancient
legal
usages
still
influence
modern
contracts
.
Ancient
legal
usages
still
influence
modern
contracts
.
Evolved
from
the
broader
sense
of
‘
use
’
to
mean
an
established
custom
by
the
early
15th
century
.