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signal |
The ship sent out a distress signal.
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signalling
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The driver was signalling that she was turning right.
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rebel |
The army surrounded the rebels.
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rebellion |
He is a rebel, he led the rebellion.
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marvel |
The Grand Canyon is a natural marvel.
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marvellous
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We had a marvellous time on holiday.
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odour
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Bad eggs have a dreadful odour.
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parlour
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vapour
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Clouds are made from water vapour.
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vigor
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He approached his task with vigor.
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savour
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I savour the thought of my day off work.
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glamour
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The young actor was attracted by the glamour of Hollywood.
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rumour
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The rumor was not funny.
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