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gratification |
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righteous |
The vicar was a righteous soul.
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confidential |
The meeting was confidential.
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comparative |
You were asked to write a comparative essay.
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compassion |
When a person shows pity or concern for someone else's misfortunes.
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paramount |
Human rights must be paramount.
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articulate |
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contentious |
The referee's decision was contentious.
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contemplate |
He likes to contemplate the stars.
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contradict |
Do not contradict what I have said.
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sanctioned |
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contorted |
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contemptuous |
She gave her father a contemptuous look.
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eradicate |
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deteriorate |
Their relationship begins to deteriorate.
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overwhelm |
She turned down the music, as she did not want to overwhelm the party of children.
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scandalous |
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mortified |
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loathsome |
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exterminate |
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