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precious |
An emerald is a precious stone.
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wrong |
He would not accept that he was wrong.
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cautious |
Be very cautious when driving at night.
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sword |
In the legend King Arthur pulls the sword from the stone.
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confidential |
The meeting was confidential.
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cereal |
Wheat is an example of a cereal grain.
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assistant |
The shop assistant was unhelpful and rude.
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herd |
There's a herd of buffalo by the lake.
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reasonable |
The boat provides reasonable overnight accommodations for four adults.
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wrestle |
We saw the policeman wrestle the burglar to the ground.
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transferred |
The footballer was transferred to another team.
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preference |
She had a preference for Chinese food.
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ceiling |
We've painted the ceiling white.
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sensible |
You are very sensible.
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through |
He kicked the ball through the window.
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ancient |
If something is ancient, it is very old.
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language |
There are lots of different approaches to learning a language.
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appreciate |
I would appreciate your help with this project.
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lightning |
That was a huge flash of lightning.
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existence |
I don't believe in the existence of unicorns.
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