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- pronunciation:
- lat
part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
a large amount or number.
We bought a lot of food for the party.- synonyms:
- deal, quantity
- antonyms:
- bit
- similar words:
- army, barrel, heap, horde, host, many, mass, mountain, much, multitude, peck, pile, stack, throng, ton
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definition 2: |
a group of people or objects of the same type.
My mother liked the lot of old dishes that were being sold at the auction.- synonyms:
- batch, group
- similar words:
- bundle, cluster, pack, package, parcel, set
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definition 3: |
one of a set of objects used to decide something by chance.
They drew lots to see who would go first.- similar words:
- straw
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definition 4: |
a piece of land.
My brother hopes to build a house on the new lot that he just bought.- synonyms:
- parcel, property
- similar words:
- patch, plot, section, tract
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definition 5: |
a person's fate or situation in life.
Is it my lot to be poor all my life?- synonyms:
- destiny, fate, fortune
- similar words:
- luck
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related words: |
abundance, amount, batch, battery, bunch, crop, fate, group, life, plenty, premise, type, world |
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