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excellent |
Jane and Jim are excellent dancers.
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necessary |
It is necessary to demarcate a sentence with a full stop and capital letter.
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available |
I'll let you know when she's available to talk.
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sufficient |
Do you have sufficient money for a bus ride home?
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observant |
The security guard was very observant.
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hesitant |
John was hesitant to stand up and speak.
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tolerant |
The daycare owner was very tolerant.
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expectant |
His attitude was very expectant.
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substance |
A ball-and-stick model represents the atoms or ions and chemical bonds making up a substance.
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tolerance |
To get along with people you must show tolerance.
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pregnancy |
A normal pregnancy lasts for nine months.
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truancy |
Truancy will not be tolerated in this school.
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