Prefixes: de and dis
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signature |
The document is not valid without a signature.
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communicate |
I was unable to communicate with the French child.
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correspond |
Poor health rates usually correspond to the unemployment figure.
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exaggerate |
An angler will sometimes exaggerate the size of fish he has caught.
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deceased |
A person who has recently died is deceased.
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decoding |
He spent 3 days decoding the message.
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deduce |
Deduce means coming to a conclusion through reasoning.
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defrauded |
The politician defrauded the government.
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disadvantage |
An unfavourable condition or position.
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disagreement |
The disagreement was about the football match.
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disapprovingly |
They looked at her disapprovingly.
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disbelief |
She stared in disbelief at the damage to her car.
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