Independent= (1) independent (not subject to control by others) of somebody/something (NOT from): ‘Now-a-days young people want to be independent of their parents.’ (2) free from external control and constraint: ‘She is a very independent person.’
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Operate
Operate = (1) direct or control something: Do you know how to operate this machinery? (2) perform surgery on (medicine): Have you heard what happened to the last patient he operated on? (3) to perform a function or work: The motor operates smoothly.The camera also operates underwater. (4) to be involved in military activities: A […]
Cloth
Cloth (uncountable) usually refers to material made of cotton, wool etc. that is used for making clothes: ‘The tailor took my measurements and then showed me several rolls of cloth.’ Costume = (1) (countable) a set of clothes worn during a performance by an actor, clown, etc.: ‘She used to work for a theatre company, […]