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perceive |
To perceive something is to notice it.
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relief |
There was great relief at the rescue.
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deceive |
Max would never deceive you.
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achieve |
Charlie wanted to achieve good grades at school.
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ceiling |
Millie painted the ceiling white.
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receive |
Did you receive my last letter?
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mischievous |
Hector would never be mischievous!
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besiege |
The King tried to besiege the city.
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reprieve |
They granted the prisoner a reprieve.
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forfeit |
To forfeit means to give up.
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