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innocent |
He is completely innocent of any crime.
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innocence |
The man appealed at court to prove his innocence.
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decent |
The fish was a decent size so we kept it.
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decency |
Saying sorry was a matter of decency.
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frequent |
I am frequent visitor to the zoo.
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frequency |
Radio waves have a lower frequency than visible light.
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confident |
The football manager was confident of winning.
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confidence |
She spoke to the teacher in confidence.
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obedient |
On the whole, the class was very obedient.
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obedience |
The new recruits displayed a lack of obedience.
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independent |
It is important to learn to be independent.
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Independence |
She valued her independence.
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