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awesome
adjective
very
good
,
enjoyable
,
or
exciting
•
That
was
an
awesome
movie
—
let's
watch
it
again
!
That
was
an
awesome
movie
—
let's
watch
it
again
!
•
You
baked
me
cookies
?
Awesome
!
You
baked
me
cookies
?
Awesome
!
interjection
used
to
express
enthusiastic
approval
,
agreement
,
or
pleasure
•
"
We
all
finished
early
."
–
"
Awesome
!
Let's
go
grab
lunch
."
"
We
all
finished
early
."
–
"
Awesome
!
Let's
go
grab
lunch
."
•
You
can
pick
me
up
at
7
?
Awesome
!
You
can
pick
me
up
at
7
?
Awesome
!
adjective
causing
a
strong
feeling
of
admiration
,
respect
,
or
fear
because
something
is
extremely
impressive
or
powerful
•
The
astronauts
gazed
at
the
awesome
view
of
Earth
from
space
.
The
astronauts
gazed
at
the
awesome
view
of
Earth
from
space
.
•
The
power
of
the
waterfall
was
awesome
,
shaking
the
ground
beneath
our
feet
.
The
power
of
the
waterfall
was
awesome
,
shaking
the
ground
beneath
our
feet
.
law
noun
-
law
,
lawing
,
laws
,
lawed
the
whole
system
of
rules
that
a
society
or
government
creates
and
enforces
to
keep
order
and
protect
people
•
Everyone
must
follow
the
law
to
keep
society
safe
and
fair
.
Everyone
must
follow
the
law
to
keep
society
safe
and
fair
.
•
The
judge
reminded
the
courtroom
that
nobody
is
above
the
law
.
The
judge
reminded
the
courtroom
that
nobody
is
above
the
law
.
Old
English
lagu
“
ordinance
,
rule
”
from
Old
Norse
*lagu*
“
something
laid
down
.”
noun
-
law
,
lawing
,
laws
,
lawed
a
specific
rule
or
piece
of
legislation
passed
by
a
government
or
authority
•
A
new
law
requires
restaurants
to
list
calorie
counts
on
their
menus
.
A
new
law
requires
restaurants
to
list
calorie
counts
on
their
menus
.
•
Parliament
voted
to
repeal
an
old
tax
law
.
Parliament
voted
to
repeal
an
old
tax
law
.
noun
-
law
,
lawing
,
laws
,
lawed
the
field
of
study
and
profession
that
deals
with
understanding
,
interpreting
,
and
applying
legal
rules
•
She
decided
to
study
law
at
university
.
She
decided
to
study
law
at
university
.
•
After
graduating
from
law
,
he
joined
a
large
international
firm
.
After
graduating
from
law
,
he
joined
a
large
international
firm
.
noun
-
law
,
lawing
,
laws
,
lawed
a
statement
that
describes
a
regular
and
universal
truth
of
nature
or
science
,
such
as
the
law
of
gravity
•
Newton
’
s
first
law
says
that
an
object
at
rest
stays
at
rest
unless
acted
upon
by
a
force
.
Newton
’
s
first
law
says
that
an
object
at
rest
stays
at
rest
unless
acted
upon
by
a
force
.
•
The
ideal
gas
law
links
pressure
,
volume
,
and
temperature
of
a
gas
.
The
ideal
gas
law
links
pressure
,
volume
,
and
temperature
of
a
gas
.
raw
adjective
-
raw
,
rawer
,
rawest
not
cooked
or
processed
•
The
chef
served
raw
fish
in
the
sushi
platter
.
The
chef
served
raw
fish
in
the
sushi
platter
.
•
It
is
unsafe
to
eat
raw
chicken
because
it
can
contain
harmful
bacteria
.
It
is
unsafe
to
eat
raw
chicken
because
it
can
contain
harmful
bacteria
.
Old
English
hrēaw
,
meaning
‘
uncooked
’.
adjective
-
raw
,
rawer
,
rawest
having
little
experience
or
training
•
The
new
recruit
is
still
raw
,
so
he
needs
extra
guidance
.
The
new
recruit
is
still
raw
,
so
he
needs
extra
guidance
.
•
Coaches
expect
some
mistakes
from
raw
players
in
their
first
season
.
Coaches
expect
some
mistakes
from
raw
players
in
their
first
season
.
Extended
figurative
use
from
the
idea
of
something
not
yet
processed
or
finished
.
adjective
-
raw
,
rawer
,
rawest
painful
,
red
,
or
sore
because
the
skin
is
damaged
or
rubbed
•
His
throat
felt
raw
after
cheering
loudly
at
the
game
.
His
throat
felt
raw
after
cheering
loudly
at
the
game
.
•
The
new
shoes
rubbed
her
heels
raw
,
causing
painful
blisters
.
The
new
shoes
rubbed
her
heels
raw
,
causing
painful
blisters
.
Sense
recorded
since
the
14th
century
,
from
the
feeling
of
flesh
that
is
‘
uncooked
’.
adjective
-
raw
,
rawer
,
rawest
showing
strong
,
honest
emotion
or
graphic
detail
without
filtering
•
The
documentary
gives
a
raw
look
at
life
in
the
refugee
camp
.
The
documentary
gives
a
raw
look
at
life
in
the
refugee
camp
.
•
She
wrote
a
raw
letter
describing
her
grief
after
the
accident
.
She
wrote
a
raw
letter
describing
her
grief
after
the
accident
.
Modern
figurative
sense
developed
in
the
20th
century
from
the
idea
of
something
not
refined
.
jaw
verb
-
jaw
,
jawing
,
jaws
,
jawed
to
talk
at
length
in
a
casual
or
complaining
way
•
The
farmers
sat
on
the
porch
jawing
about
the
weather
.
The
farmers
sat
on
the
porch
jawing
about
the
weather
.
•
Stop
jawing
and
get
to
work
,
please
!
Stop
jawing
and
get
to
work
,
please
!
drawer
noun
a
box-shaped
compartment
in
a
piece
of
furniture
that
slides
in
and
out
and
is
used
for
storing
things
•
Maya
opened
the
top
drawer
to
look
for
her
keys
.
Maya
opened
the
top
drawer
to
look
for
her
keys
.
•
The
socks
are
in
the
bottom
drawer
of
the
dresser
.
The
socks
are
in
the
bottom
drawer
of
the
dresser
.
From
Middle
English
drere
,
related
to
the
verb
draw
,
because
the
box
is
drawn
out
.
noun
a
person
who
makes
drawings
;
someone
skilled
at
sketching
or
illustrating
•
The
comic
book
was
created
by
a
talented
young
drawer
from
Brazil
.
The
comic
book
was
created
by
a
talented
young
drawer
from
Brazil
.
•
Even
as
a
child
,
Sarah
was
an
excellent
drawer
of
animals
.
Even
as
a
child
,
Sarah
was
an
excellent
drawer
of
animals
.
Derived
from
draw
+
-er
,
meaning
a
person
who
draws
images
.
noun
the
person
who
writes
and
signs
a
cheque
or
bill
of
exchange
ordering
a
bank
to
pay
money
•
The
bank
returned
the
cheque
because
the
drawer
had
insufficient
funds
.
The
bank
returned
the
cheque
because
the
drawer
had
insufficient
funds
.
•
As
the
drawer
,
you
must
sign
the
bottom
right
corner
of
the
cheque
.
As
the
drawer
,
you
must
sign
the
bottom
right
corner
of
the
cheque
.
From
legal
and
financial
use
of
draw
meaning
to
write
out
or
draft
a
document
ordering
payment
.
flaw
verb
to
spoil
the
perfection
or
effectiveness
of
something
by
introducing
a
fault
or
weakness
•
Coffee
stains
flawed
the
white
tablecloth
after
the
party
.
Coffee
stains
flawed
the
white
tablecloth
after
the
party
.
•
A
single
typo
can
flaw
an
otherwise
professional
résumé
.
A
single
typo
can
flaw
an
otherwise
professional
résumé
.