relief
Prononciation : [/ɹɪˈliːf/]
Mot
Contexte : « stress or pain »
(noun) a feeling of comfort or happiness that comes when something difficult or unpleasant stops or is removed. Like when you have a headache and it goes away, you feel relief.
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After taking the medicine, she felt relief from her back pain.
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There was no relief from the constant noise outside.
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How did you feel when you finally got relief from the heat?
Contexte : « poverty or suffering »
(noun) money, food, or other help that is given to people who are poor or suffering. It's like when someone in need gets help to make their situation better.
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The charity provided relief to families affected by the natural disaster.
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The community lacked resources to offer relief to the homeless population.
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How can we provide relief to those in need in our community?
Contexte : « art or design »
(noun) a part of a stone, wood, or metal surface that is cut away or raised above the rest. It creates a 3D effect in art or decoration.
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The sculpture featured intricate relief patterns on its surface.
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The wall was plain with no relief or texture.
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What type of relief would you like to add to the artwork?
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