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Invited I have been invited to two parties this weekend. *
indicates The colour yellow indicates a cheerful personality. *
naturally Unfortunately, there was nothing to quicken the healing of the wound; he just had to wait for it to heal naturally. *
example To support with facts, figures or examples. *
atmosphere The writer varies her sentence lengths to create a tense atmosphere.
uncomfortable He was uncomfortable so he sat on a cushion.
exciting His latest film is full of exciting action.
annoyed I was really annoyed when I dropped my phone. *
arrived To my amazement, he arrived on time.
knives Fishermen's knives need to be very sharp.
arable The cultivation of arable crops is essential to our economy. *
archaeologist British English spelling but is sometimes accepted as American spelling He is an archaeologist. *
architect The new store will be designed by a top architect.
arsenic Arsenic is a very harmful substance that kills people and animals that ingest it. *
ascertain Were you able to ascertain the identity of the culprit?
asparagus James doesn't eat asparagus.
assassinate The president travels with security so that no one is able to assassinate him from the crowd. *
association My charity is a voluntary association.
atrocious War leads to many atrocious events.
auburn Her hair was auburn in colour. *

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Invited
indicates
naturally
example
atmosphere
uncomfortable
exciting
annoyed
arrived
knives
arable
archaeologist
architect
arsenic
ascertain
asparagus
assassinate
association
atrocious
auburn

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