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outstanding
Adjective
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If something is outstanding, it stands out from the others, usually in a good way.
Out of all the zoos I have been to, this one is outstanding!
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Something very good can be called outstanding.
The speaker gave an outstanding presentation, and everyone stood to applaud him.
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If a problem is outstanding, it has not been fixed yet.
The outstanding issue between Jane and Kim made the party awkward.
While we know much about astronomy, there are still some outstanding problems.
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If a debt had not been paid, it is outstanding.
He still owes me money from an outstanding debt from three years ago.
share
Verb
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When you share something, you let another person use it.
We can both sit down if you share the chair.
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When two people divide a thing between them, they share that thing.
I will share this big piece of cake with you.
share
Noun
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Several people can get a share of something if they divide it between them.
I will give you a share of this big bag of candy.