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tragic |
There was a tragic end to their affair.
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antic |
The clown got up to some silly antics.
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frolic |
Play boisterously.
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sonic |
The aeroplane moved at a sonic speed.
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domestic |
Hens and ducks are domestic fowl.
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frantic |
His shouts grew frantic.
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drastic |
He needs to make drastic cuts in his spending.
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cosmetic |
Beautifying the body. She used very expensive cosmetic products.
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metric |
The metric system of measurement has overtaken the imperial system.
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arithmetic |
Arithmetic progression is a sequence made by adding the same value each time.
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cubic |
Volume is usually measured in cubic centimeters.
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dynamic |
Beth has a very dynamic personality.
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critic |
The critic gave the show a good review.
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