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exceptionally
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adverb
to an exceptional degree
it worked exceptionally well
complex
Adjective
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If something is complex, it has lots of parts or pieces, or is difficult to understand.
He has constructed a complex computer system to send translated messages between humans and dolphins.
A complex problem that we face today is poverty, especially in Africa.
complex
Noun
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A problem.
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A group of buildings with a common purpose, such as a university or military base.
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A psychologically based dislike or fear of a particular thing.
Jim has a complex about working for a woman boss.
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A thunderstorm that forms when two storm fronts collide.
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A structure with a central atom or molecule that has a weak connection to atoms or molecules around it.
surface
Noun
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The surface of an object is the outside of the thing.
The surface of the earth is very large.
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The surface of a liquid is the top of it.
The surface of the lake was smooth.
surface
Verb
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When a thing surfaces, it comes to the top of liquid.
The fish surfaced to get food.
The swimmer surfaced for air.
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If information or facts surface, they are revealed or become known.
s surfaced that claimed the company was under investigation.