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eg. Would you like to share your feelings with the group?
7) share your life with somebody if you share your life with someone, you spend your life together with them as their husband, wife etc:
eg. I'm not ready to share my life with anyone.
8) share and share alike used to say that you should share things fairly and equally between everyone
share in something phrasal verb if you share in someone's success, happiness etc, you have it or enjoy it with them:
eg. His daughters did not share in his happiness.
Synonym sharing.
the lion’s share = the largest part of something. eg. The firm has captured the lion’s share of the UK market.
6. cultivate [′k∆ltiveit] verb transitive
1) to prepare and use land for growing crops and plants:
eg. The land was too rocky to cultivate.
2) to plant and take care of a particular crop; syn. to grow:
eg. We cultivated maize and watermelons.
3) to work hard to develop a particular skill, attitude, or quality:
eg. Try to cultivate a more relaxed and positive approach to life. The company has been successful in cultivating a very professional image.
4) to make an effort to develop a friendly relationship with someone, especially someone who can help you: eg. Professor Gladwyn would be an acquaintance worth cultivating.
cultivated [k∆ltiveitid] adjective
1) someone who is cultivated is intelligent and knows a lot about music, art, literature etc: eg. a highly cultivated man.
2) cultivated land is land that is used for growing crops or plants: cultivated fields.
3) only before noun cultivated crops or plants are ones grown by people; antonym wild: cultivated mushrooms.
cultivation noun
the preparation and use of land for growing crops: eg. soil cultivation
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