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helpful |
Thank you, you have been very helpful.
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helpless |
Pathos involves feeling sorry for a character who has become a helpless victim.
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painful |
When I broke my arm it was very painful.
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painfully |
The girl moved her arm painfully.
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painless |
The injection was painless.
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smartly |
Dress smartly to impress the boss.
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properly |
He took elocution lessons in order to speak properly.
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homeless |
We pity the plight of the homeless refugees.
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thankful |
I was thankful for the gift.
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thankless |
It was a thankless task.
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hopefully |
Hopefully I will like the new doctor who.
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hopeful |
I was hopeful about the result.
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hopeless |
She is hopeless at drawing but good at cooking.
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hopelessly |
She was feeling hopelessly alone.
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