different; not the same
sep • a • rate • ly / ' sepratli / adverb Should we pay separately or together?
Sep .a . rate 2 © / 'sepsreit /
to stop being together
—SYNONYM split up
to divide people or things; to keep people or things away from each other
to be between two things
sep • a • ra • tion / |sepa ' rei/n /
Sep .tem . ber © / sep'tembsr/
[ count, noncount ] (
se • quel / ' sikwal /
( ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS ) a movie, book, etc. that continues the story of the one before
se • quenceawl / ' sikwans /
ser • geant / ' savant /
an officer in the army or the police
se • ri • al / ' sirial /
a story that is told in parts on television or in a magazine
se . ries © / 'siriz /
1 a number of things of the same kind that come one after another
heard a series of shots, and then silence.
a number of television or radio programs, often on the same subject, that come one after another
( SPORTS ) a number of games that are played one after another by the same two teams
Se .ri .OUS © / 'sirios/
very bad
important
not funny
If you are serious , you are not joking or playing Are you serious about going to live in Vermont? You look very serious. Is something wrong?
se • ri • ous • ly / ' siriasli /
ser • mon / ' sarman /
( RELIGION ) a talk that a priest gives in church
ser • vant / ' sarvant /
[count]
a person who works in a rich person's house, doing work like cooking and cleaning
serve ©/ sarv /
to give food or drink to someone Breakfast is served from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
to do work for other people During the war he served in the army. it serves you right
words that you use to tell someone that it is right that a bad thing has happened to them
serv . ice © / 'son-os / noun
[ count ] a business that does useful work for all the people in a country or an area
[ noncount ] the work that someone does for customers in a store, restaurant, or hotel