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helpful |
You have been most helpful.
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hopeful |
I was hopeful about the new job.
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wonderful |
What a wonderful day it is!
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careful |
Be careful not to break that glass.
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careless |
My friend makes a lot of mistakes; she's so careless.
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homeless |
The soup kitchen was used by many homeless people.
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pointless |
It is pointless trying to argue with him.
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hopeless |
I am hopeless at doing handstands.
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pavement |
There was a crack in the pavement.
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payment |
I received a payment when I sold my car.
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treatment |
Jenny required dental treatment after the accident.
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enjoyment |
People get enjoyment out of watching football.
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improvement |
I saw a noticeable improvement in the Year 6 spelling scores.
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illness |
Ben was away with an illness.
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darkness |
The moon lit up the darkness in the sky.
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laziness |
His parents were fed up with his laziness.
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silliness |
I was disappointed with my son's acts of silliness.
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