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Learn to pronounce re·lief

/rəˈlēf/
noun
  1. a feeling of reassurance and relaxation following release from anxiety or distress.
    "much to her relief, she saw the door open"
    synonyms: reassurance, consolation, comfort, solace, calmness, relaxation, repose, ease
  2. assistance, especially in the form of food, clothing, or money, given to those in special need or difficulty.
    "raising money for famine relief"
    synonyms: help, aid, assistance, succor, care, sustenance, subsidy, benefit, charity, gifts, donations, financial assistance, debt remission, a helping hand, a leg up
  3. a person or group of people replacing others who have been on duty.
    "the relief nurse was late"
    synonyms: replacement, substitute, deputy, reserve, standby, stopgap, cover, stand-in, supply, fill-in, locum, locum tenens, understudy, proxy, surrogate
  4. the state of being clearly visible or obvious due to being accentuated in some way.
    "the setting sun threw the snow-covered peaks into relief"

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