forge
Pronunciation: [fɔrdʒ]
Context: "creation"
(verb) to make or shape something, usually by using heat and force. You can forge metal to create tools or other objects. It's like when you take a piece of clay and mold it into something new.
Example
The blacksmith forges beautiful swords from hot metal.
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He did not forge the sculpture; he created it using only wood.
Example
Can you forge a new design from this piece of metal?
Context: "relationship"
(verb) to develop a strong relationship or connection with someone. It’s like building a friendship or a partnership over time.
Example
They worked together on the project and forged a strong bond.
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Despite spending time together, they did not forge any real connections.
Example
How did you manage to forge such a great friendship?
Context: "creation"
(noun) a place where metal is heated and shaped. It's like a workshop where someone makes things out of metal, such as tools or parts.
Example
The old forge was full of tools and glowing coals.
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The abandoned building wasn’t a forge anymore; it was just empty.
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Have you ever seen how items are made in a forge?
Context: "deception"
(verb) to create something fake or to pretend something is real, like fake money or documents. It's like telling a lie that looks true.
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He forged a signature on the important document.
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She didn’t forge any documents; everything was real and approved.
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Is it illegal to forge a signature?