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subject |
Trains are often subject to delay.
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subway |
It's safer to cross the busy road by using the subway.
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submit |
Complete your application form and submit it before it is due.
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subtle |
The girl gave her friend a subtle hint that it was time to leave the party.
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subvert |
The rebel army is attempting to subvert the government.
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subconscious |
The thoughts were buried in her subconscious.
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subcontinent |
India is a subcontinent of Asia.
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subheading |
A subheading should be in a slightly smaller font than the heading.
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submarine |
The warship fired on the enemy submarine.
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submerge |
I watched the girl submerge her toy boat under the water.
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subterfuge |
He used subterfuge in order to fool the man and carry out the robbery.
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subtract |
Next week in Maths we are learning how to subtract.
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subdued |
The teacher subdued the noisy class by saying 'No quiet, No Lunch!'.
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submersible |
A submersible is a craft designed to operate underwater.
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subcontractor |
The subcontractors were brought in to finish the specialist areas in the swimming pool.
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subtropical |
Subtropical countries have hot, humid summers.
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