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acquaintance |
He was an acquaintance of mine in high school.
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perpetuate |
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disdain |
He looked at his brother with disdain.
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rebuttal |
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vulnerable |
The injured rabbit was in a very vulnerable position.
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anxieties |
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expectation |
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psychometric |
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grasp |
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array |
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simultaneously |
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integral |
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sulk |
David was sulking as he had been told off.
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impaired |
Children with impaired hearing may appear to be distracted or inattentive.
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substantial |
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auxiliary |
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antihistamine |
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dopamine |
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