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    6 UNDERGROUND Trailer (2019)

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    ruin

    US /ˈruɪn/

    UK /'ru:ɪn/

    • verb
    • To damage or completely destroy something
    • To cause someone to lose their money or status
    • noun
    • Remains of a building that has been destroyed
    • The state of being destroyed or severely damaged.
    • Complete failure or collapse, especially financial.
    • other
    • To cause great and irreparable damage or harm to (someone or something).
    exist

    US /ɪɡˈzɪst/

    UK /ɪɡ'zɪst/

    • verb
    • To be present, alive or real
    • other
    • To be real; to have objective reality or being.
    • To live, especially in very difficult conditions
    • To occur or be found
    issue

    US /ˈɪʃu/

    UK /'ɪʃu:/

    • verb
    • To make something available to be used or sold
    • To deliver a statement, etc. in an official manner
    • noun
    • Important topic discussed, debated or argued over
    • Single edition of a magazine
    • An important topic or problem for debate or discussion.
    • A copy of a magazine or newspaper published at a particular time.
    • A person's children.
    • A point of disagreement or dispute.
    • The action of supplying or officially providing something.
    • other
    • To officially produce or provide something.
    • To send out or give out.
    • other
    • To be produced or supplied.
    raise

    US /rez/

    UK /reɪz/

    • verb
    • To increase a bet above another when playing cards
    • To gather donations for a cause or charity
    • To bring up and educate a child to maturity
    • To bring a dead person to life
    • To increase a quantity, size, intensity or price
    • To lift (e.g. your hand) to a higher position
    • To mention a topic /issue for discussion; bring up
    • To increase (salary, etc.)
    • To grow or care for plants or animals
    • noun
    • Increase in a bet above another when playing cards
    • Pay increase
    • An increase in salary or wages.
    • An increase in salary or wages.
    • other
    • To increase the amount, level, or strength of something.
    • To lift or move something to a higher position.
    • To bring up a child; to care for a young person or animal until it is fully grown.
    • To grow or cultivate plants or animals for food or other products.
    • To collect or obtain money, resources, or support.
    • To bring up a question or topic for discussion or consideration.
    • To cause something to happen or exist.
    • To bring up (a child).
    • To put forward for consideration or discussion.
    • To construct or erect.
    • To increase the amount of a bet.
    • To bring together; assemble.
    • To cause to appear; evoke.
    • other
    • To increase in volume or size, especially dough with yeast.
    declare

    US /dɪˈklɛr/

    UK /dɪ'kleə(r)/

    • verb
    • To make a statement in a strong and confident way
    • To show the cost of things purchased overseas
    • To say something in an official or sure way
    • other
    • To state something clearly and publicly.
    • To announce officially or formally.
    • To make a formal statement of taxable goods.
    mind

    US /maɪnd/

    UK /maɪnd/

    • verb
    • To be bothered or upset by something
    • To take care of someone e.g. as a bodyguard
    • To be careful about; pay attention to.
    • To object to; be annoyed or disturbed by.
    • noun
    • One's opinion or way of thinking about something
    • Part of humans that allows us to think or feel
    • The faculty of consciousness and thought.
    • A person's opinion or way of thinking.
    • other
    • The element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel; the faculty of consciousness and thought.
    • other
    • A person's opinion or way of thinking.
    • A person's memory.
    • other
    • Attention or thought.
    • A person's mental state or health.
    • other
    • To be annoyed or bothered by something.
    • To take care of (someone or something).
    • other
    • To pay attention to and obey (someone).
    • To be careful.
    movement

    US /ˈmuvmənt/

    UK /ˈmu:vmənt/

    • noun
    • Part of a piece of classical music
    • Group with a shared interest or goal
    • Group sharing the same idea to change society, art
    • Action you do when exercising, e.g. in a gym
    • Part of a piece of music
    • A group of people working together to advance their shared political, social, or artistic ideas.
    • A group of people working together to advance their shared political, social, or artistic ideas.
    • The working parts of a mechanism, especially of a watch or clock.
    • A particular way of moving in dance or exercise.
    • An organized effort by a group of people to achieve a particular goal, typically a political or social one.
    • A strategic relocation of troops or equipment.
    • other
    • An act of changing physical location or position.
    • The act or process of changing position or location; motion.
    • A trend or shift in opinion, behavior, or fashion.
    • other
    • A change or development.
    • An organized effort by a group of people to achieve a particular goal.
    • A principal division or section of a longer piece of music.
    • The working parts of a mechanism, such as a clock or watch.
    • An act of defecation.
    • A particular step or figure in a dance, especially ballet.
    hit

    US /hɪt/

    UK /hɪt/

    • verb
    • To have a negative impact on a person/place/thing
    • To press something, such as a button or switch
    • To suddenly realize the importance of something
    • To move your hand, a bat, etc. against with force
    • To fight, attack or damage something or someone
    • To arrive at a specific place, level, or goal
    • To make contact with the ball in a game or sport
    • To strike someone physically.
    • To strike someone or something forcefully.
    • noun
    • A planned killing, usually for money
    • Song, movie etc. that is successful
    • When someone strikes someone or something
    • Time when a player makes contact with the ball
    • Time when a website is accessed
    • A successful or popular thing or person.
    • An instance of striking or making contact.
    suspicion

    US /səˈspɪʃən/

    UK /sə'spɪʃn/

    • noun
    • Feeling that something or something is doubtful
    • Feeling that someone could be guilty of something
    • A tiny amount of something
    criminal

    US /ˈkrɪmənəl/

    UK /ˈkrɪmɪnl/

    • adjective
    • Involving illegal activity; relating to crime
    • Not justifiable; shameful
    • Relating to crime; against the law.
    • noun
    • Person who commits a crime
    • A person who has committed a crime.
    • Relating to the system of law concerned with crime.

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