vestiges
Prononciation : [ˈvɛstɪdʒɪz]
Mot
Contexte : « remnants »
(noun) small parts that are left over from something that used to be bigger or more important. Think of it like a tiny piece of a puzzle that helps us remember what the whole picture looked like.
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The archaeologists found vestiges of an ancient civilization buried in the ground.
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There are no vestiges of the old building left after it was completely destroyed.
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What vestiges of the past can you see in your town today?
Contexte : « decline »
(noun) the small signs or signs of something that is fading away or disappearing. This could be like the last signs of a once strong plant that is starting to die.
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The once thriving industry now shows vestiges of its former success.
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There are no vestiges left to show that this area was ever a busy marketplace.
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What vestiges of wildlife can you still find in the city?
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