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disembark |
At the end of the flight the passengers had to disembark the aeroplane.
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disadvantage |
He found that not being fit was a disadvantage in the race.
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discourage |
Your bad comments will discourage me from trying again.
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miscalculate |
Fred was worried that he would miscalculate the sum.
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unnatural |
How unnatural not to like chocolate!
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disbelief |
She stared in disbelief at the damage to her car.
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discontent |
I have been discontent with that school.
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misplace |
Freya was worried she would misplace her trumpet on the music trip.
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misconduct |
John was fired from his job due to his misconduct.
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unintentional |
It was unintentional for Alex to forget his homework.
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