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achievement |
The win was a great achievement.
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advertisement |
An advertisement is a public promotion of some product or service.
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amusement |
To my amusement, my friend burst out laughing.
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arrangement |
The secretaries had a meeting to discuss holiday arrangements.
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document |
The document is not valid without a signature.
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employment |
He has had numerous offers of employment.
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encouragement |
Her family gave her encouragement to succeed.
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enjoyment |
People get enjoyment out of watching football.
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environment |
Ecology is the study of how things relate to their environment.
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excitement |
The football commentator yelled in excitement.
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government |
The government cuts will affect everyone.
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management |
The company was now under new management.
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movement |
He preferred Mozart's allegro movements.
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ornament |
I am going to buy a new Christmas ornament for the lounge this week.
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replacement |
The bicycle needed a replacement wheel.
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statement |
His statement had no relevance to this discussion.
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repayment |
A repayment was made towards the money owed.
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entertainment |
Reading, sports and games are all forms of entertainment.
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embarrassment |
Jane went red with embarrassment when she fell over.
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engagement |
The couple celebrated their engagement.
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