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ideal
Adjective
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If something is ideal, it is as good as you can imagine.
You can lose weight safely, and maintain your ideal weight forever.
The sun was low in the sky and the conditions were ideal for taking photographs.
It's not an ideal solution, but it's better than nothing.
Metal roofs are ideal for catching rainwater.
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If something is ideal, it is perfect or flawless; it does not have anything wrong with it.
ideal
Noun
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An ideal is a perfect example of something.
When he looked at her, he saw the feminine ideal.
current
Adjective
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Something that is current is up to date.
This news is current.
We bought our home 20 years ago, but we couldn't buy it at current prices.
current
Noun
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Current is movement in a fluid.
There is a strong current in that water.
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Current is movement in electricity.
It has a current of nine amperes.
source
Verb
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If you source something, then you obtain or receive it.
source
Noun
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The source of some material, an idea, a product, etc. is the place it came from originally.
XYZ company can't supply these parts anymore, so we need to find a new source.
Church sources said four people were injured and 100 to 200 were taken away by the police.
The paper comes primarily from British sources.
is the main source of global warming.