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extensive
Adjective
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Extensive research, experience, damage, etc. is large in size, amount, or degree.
There has been extensive research into ways to improve schools.
She has extensive experience working with these computer systems.
After the wild fires, the damage was extensive.
air
Noun
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Air is a mixture of gases. It has no color or odor (smell)
We breathe air to live.
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You put on airs when you act arrogantly.
The woman put on the airs in front of her friends.
air
Verb
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If you air something, you broadcast it, either over the radio, or on television.
Hurry! You'll miss the story about homeless children that is about to air on the local news!
shower
Noun
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A shower is a place with water spraying down to clean something.
I got up, went to the toilet, and jumped in the shower.
I usually have a shower before going to work.
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A shower is a light rain.
Today, it will be cloudy with occasional showers.
shower
Verb
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If you shower, you spray water on your body to clean yourself.
After his workout, he showered quickly and then got dressed.