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at
Preposition
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Used to describe where something is, or when saying something's position
I am at home.
Let's meet at the pub!
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The time at which something happened or will happen
Breakfast is at 9 o'clock.
At 5pm we went home.
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Indicating something's state
At half price!
Water boils at high temperatures.
at
Symbol
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The @ symbol, used to replace at
support@microsoft.com is an email address.
Apples @ £1.50 per kilogram.
least
Determiner
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the smallest amount of; little of
She does the most cleaning, but the least cooking.
No German, least of all the East Germans, wanted Soviet troops to stay.
least
Adverb
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Having the smallest amount of a characteristic in a group.
People are least likely to live in the far north.
The phone always rings just when you least expect it.
least
Adjective
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The least is the smallest amount.
There are at least four problems with the idea.
The power is least in this case.
The least difference is still important.
Nobody works hard, but she does the least.
He was not the least bit interested my ideas.
This accident is the least of our problems.
n
Noun
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The fourteenth (14th) letter of the alphabet.
"n" comes after "m" and before "o"
match
Noun
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A match is a game of football, tennis, etc.
We lost the first match, but hope to win our next two.
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A match is something that goes with something else because they are similar.
I can't find a match for this sock.
There are a number of matches for your search words.
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A match is a small stick that has a chemical on one end of it. You use it to make a fire.
He lit a match for some light in the dark room.
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A match is a situation in which two things go together well.
match
Verb
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If two things match, they go together because they are similar in some way.
Look around for a table you like or one which most closely matches your room.
I'll ask you some questions to see how you match up to the job.
The wish for changes has not been matched by actions.
Her intelligence was matched by her kindness.
Your two socks don't match.
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If you are matched against someone, you are their opponent in a competition.