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fat
adjective
-
fat
,
fatter
,
fattest
having
too
much
body
weight
because
of
extra
flesh
•
The
doctor
warned
Mike
that
he
was
becoming
fat
and
needed
more
exercise
.
The
doctor
warned
Mike
that
he
was
becoming
fat
and
needed
more
exercise
.
•
The
fat
cat
napped
lazily
on
the
sunny
windowsill
.
The
fat
cat
napped
lazily
on
the
sunny
windowsill
.
adjective
-
fat
,
fatter
,
fattest
Having
too
much
body
weight
because
of
extra
flesh
.
•
The
fat
cat
slept
all
day
on
the
sunny
windowsill
.
The
fat
cat
slept
all
day
on
the
sunny
windowsill
.
•
After
the
holidays
,
I
felt
a
bit
fat
and
decided
to
start
jogging
.
After
the
holidays
,
I
felt
a
bit
fat
and
decided
to
start
jogging
.
adjective
-
fat
,
fatter
,
fattest
containing
a
large
amount
of
fat
or
oil
•
Bacon
is
tasty
,
but
it's
very
fat
and
should
be
eaten
sparingly
.
Bacon
is
tasty
,
but
it's
very
fat
and
should
be
eaten
sparingly
.
•
The
nutritionist
advised
us
to
avoid
fat
foods
late
at
night
.
The
nutritionist
advised
us
to
avoid
fat
foods
late
at
night
.
noun
-
fat
the
oily
substance
under
the
skin
of
animals
or
people
,
or
a
similar
substance
found
in
food
•
A
thin
layer
of
fat
floated
on
top
of
the
chicken
soup
.
A
thin
layer
of
fat
floated
on
top
of
the
chicken
soup
.
•
Bears
store
fat
to
survive
the
cold
winter
.
Bears
store
fat
to
survive
the
cold
winter
.
adjective
-
fat
,
fatter
,
fattest
(
of
food
or
a
piece
of
meat
)
containing
a
lot
of
fat
or
having
thick
layers
of
fat
.
•
This
cut
of
beef
is
too
fat
for
my
taste
.
This
cut
of
beef
is
too
fat
for
my
taste
.
•
My
grandmother
always
trims
the
fat
skin
off
the
chicken
before
cooking
.
My
grandmother
always
trims
the
fat
skin
off
the
chicken
before
cooking
.
noun
a
soft
oily
substance
found
in
the
bodies
of
people
and
animals
and
also
present
in
food
such
as
butter
and
meat
.
•
Butter
is
mostly
fat
.
Butter
is
mostly
fat
.
•
Our
bodies
store
extra
energy
as
fat
.
Our
bodies
store
extra
energy
as
fat
.
adjective
-
fat
,
fatter
,
fattest
large
or
plentiful
in
amount
or
size
•
He
received
a
fat
bonus
for
finishing
the
project
early
.
He
received
a
fat
bonus
for
finishing
the
project
early
.
•
The
author
signed
a
fat
book
deal
with
the
publisher
.
The
author
signed
a
fat
book
deal
with
the
publisher
.
noun
a
type
of
solid
or
liquid
substance
,
such
as
butter
or
oil
,
used
in
cooking
or
found
in
foods
•
The
shop
sells
different
fats
like
butter
,
lard
,
and
coconut
oil
.
The
shop
sells
different
fats
like
butter
,
lard
,
and
coconut
oil
.
•
Vegetable
fats
are
often
used
to
bake
vegan
cakes
.
Vegetable
fats
are
often
used
to
bake
vegan
cakes
.
adjective
-
fat
,
fatter
,
fattest
(
informal
)
large
or
plentiful
;
especially
more
than
expected
or
needed
.
•
She
earned
a
fat
bonus
at
the
end
of
the
year
.
She
earned
a
fat
bonus
at
the
end
of
the
year
.
•
The
company
secured
a
fat
contract
worth
millions
.
The
company
secured
a
fat
contract
worth
millions
.
noun
(
usually
plural
)
any
of
several
kinds
of
solid
or
liquid
substances
in
food
that
provide
energy
,
such
as
saturated
and
unsaturated
fats
.
•
Nutritionists
say
unsaturated
fats
are
better
for
the
heart
.
Nutritionists
say
unsaturated
fats
are
better
for
the
heart
.
•
Food
labels
list
the
amount
of
trans
fat
per
serving
.
Food
labels
list
the
amount
of
trans
fat
per
serving
.
verb
-
fat
,
fatting
,
fats
,
fatted
(
rare
)
to
make
an
animal
or
person
fat
;
to
fatten
.
•
Farmers
fat
the
cattle
on
rich
grain
before
market
.
Farmers
fat
the
cattle
on
rich
grain
before
market
.
•
They
hoped
to
fat
the
goose
for
the
festive
dinner
.
They
hoped
to
fat
the
goose
for
the
festive
dinner
.
father
noun
a
male
parent
•
My
father
taught
me
how
to
ride
a
bike
.
My
father
taught
me
how
to
ride
a
bike
.
•
Emma
called
her
father
to
tell
him
the
good
news
.
Emma
called
her
father
to
tell
him
the
good
news
.
Old
English
fæder
,
from
Proto-Germanic
*fader
,
ultimately
from
Proto-Indo-European
*pH₂tér-
,
a
common
root
for
“
father
”
across
many
languages
.
noun
a
man
who
starts
or
invents
something
important
and
is
seen
as
its
originator
•
Alexander
Fleming
is
often
called
the
father
of
antibiotics
.
Alexander
Fleming
is
often
called
the
father
of
antibiotics
.
•
Sir
Tim
Berners-Lee
is
widely
regarded
as
the
father
of
the
World
Wide
Web
.
Sir
Tim
Berners-Lee
is
widely
regarded
as
the
father
of
the
World
Wide
Web
.
verb
to
be
the
male
parent
of
a
child
or
to
create
something
new
•
He
fathered
three
children
before
he
turned
thirty
.
He
fathered
three
children
before
he
turned
thirty
.
•
Scientists
discovered
that
one
male
turtle
had
fathered
over
a
hundred
hatchlings
on
the
island
.
Scientists
discovered
that
one
male
turtle
had
fathered
over
a
hundred
hatchlings
on
the
island
.
fate
noun
the
mysterious
power
that
is
believed
to
control
everything
that
happens
,
so
that
people
cannot
change
it
•
After
years
of
hard
work
,
she
felt
it
was
her
fate
to
succeed
.
After
years
of
hard
work
,
she
felt
it
was
her
fate
to
succeed
.
•
The
sailors
prayed
to
the
stars
,
hoping
fate
would
guide
them
home
safely
.
The
sailors
prayed
to
the
stars
,
hoping
fate
would
guide
them
home
safely
.
Late
Middle
English
,
from
Latin
fatum
‘
that
which
has
been
spoken
,
decree
of
the
gods
’,
from
fari
‘
speak
’.
noun
the
particular
future
or
end
that
happens
to
a
person
or
thing
,
especially
something
unpleasant
or
final
•
Many
soldiers
shared
the
same
tragic
fate
on
the
battlefield
.
Many
soldiers
shared
the
same
tragic
fate
on
the
battlefield
.
•
The
abandoned
house
met
its
fate
when
lightning
set
it
on
fire
.
The
abandoned
house
met
its
fate
when
lightning
set
it
on
fire
.
verb
-
fate
,
fating
,
fates
,
fated
to
decide
or
control
what
will
happen
to
someone
or
something
in
the
future
•
The
prophecy
fated
the
prince
to
rule
a
united
kingdom
.
The
prophecy
fated
the
prince
to
rule
a
united
kingdom
.
•
Their
careless
actions
fated
the
project
to
fail
.
Their
careless
actions
fated
the
project
to
fail
.
Father
noun
a
respectful
title
or
form
of
address
for
a
male
priest
in
some
Christian
churches
•
The
villagers
asked
Father
Miguel
to
bless
the
new
well
.
The
villagers
asked
Father
Miguel
to
bless
the
new
well
.
•
During
confession
,
I
spoke
quietly
with
Father
Thomas
.
During
confession
,
I
spoke
quietly
with
Father
Thomas
.
grandfather
noun
the
father
of
your
father
or
mother
•
My
grandfather
taught
me
how
to
fish
at
the
lake
every
summer
.
My
grandfather
taught
me
how
to
fish
at
the
lake
every
summer
.
•
After
the
war
,
her
grandfather
built
the
small
house
where
she
lives
now
.
After
the
war
,
her
grandfather
built
the
small
house
where
she
lives
now
.
From
grand
+
father
;
recorded
in
English
since
the
early
15th
century
.
verb
to
allow
someone
or
something
to
continue
under
an
old
rule
while
new
rules
apply
to
others
•
Existing
taxi
drivers
were
grandfathered
and
did
not
need
the
new
license
.
Existing
taxi
drivers
were
grandfathered
and
did
not
need
the
new
license
.
•
The
old
neon
sign
was
grandfathered
under
previous
regulations
,
so
the
restaurant
could
keep
it
.
The
old
neon
sign
was
grandfathered
under
previous
regulations
,
so
the
restaurant
could
keep
it
.
Derived
from
the
noun
sense
via
the
legal
term
“
grandfather
clause
”
in
late
19th-century
American
legislation
.