peer
Prononciation : [/pɪɹ/]
Mot
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) someone who is the same age or who has the same social status as you. A peer is like a friend who is like you in some way.
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She felt comfortable sharing her secrets with her peer.
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He had trouble connecting with his peers at school.
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Do you have a peer in your class who you enjoy spending time with?
Contexte : « competition or comparison »
(verb) to look closely or search carefully because someone or something is hard to see. It's like squinting your eyes to see something far away.
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She peered into the distance, trying to spot her friend.
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He couldn't peer through the fog to see the other side of the lake.
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Can you peer through the darkness and see what's hiding there?
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