Word Network: relief
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Feeling happy and relaxed because something difficult or unpleasant has stopped or did not happen. It describes the sense of comfort you feel when a worry goes away.
A1Assistance refers to the action of helping someone or providing support to achieve a specific result. It is frequently used in formal contexts to describe professional, technical, or financial aid given to individuals or organizations.
C2Comfort refers to a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint, or the easing of a person's feelings of grief or distress. It can also describe the things or actions that provide such a pleasant and relaxed state.
B1To help, support, or assist someone; or help, typically of a practical nature.
B2To help someone by giving them what they need, such as money, food, or emotional help. It also means to hold the weight of something so that it stays in place or does not fall.
A1Ease refers to a state of freedom from difficulty, effort, or pain, or the act of making something less burdensome. It can describe both a physical feeling of comfort and the simplicity with which a task is completed.
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Advanced Passive: Reporting Rumors & Beliefs (He is said to be...)
passive_reportedEnglish Prepositions: with and without
prepositionsPast Possibilities (Could Have)
verb_moodsUniversal Emphasis: Using 'All' to Focus (All-Cleft)
sentence_structurePassive Voice: Things happening to things (is made, was sent)
passive_reportedUsed in Phrases (6)
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