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wilt |
When plants wilt, they droop and die from lack of water.
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kilt |
The groom wore a kilt to his wedding.
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tilt |
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spilt |
Last week, I spilt juice on my clothes. (spill - spilt - spilt)
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quilt |
It was cold so he slept under a quilt.
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felt |
I felt the water swirl around my legs.
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smelt |
The flowers we picked yesterday smelt wonderful. (smell - smelt - smelt)
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insult |
An insult is a slur.
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consult |
It would be wise to consult an expert.
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result |
He tried not to despair at the team's poor result.
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difficult |
The conversion from Dollars to Yen was difficult to make.
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adult |
A hog is an adult pig.
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admire |
I admire her bravery.
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advise |
Could you advise me on buying a new car?
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adore |
I adore your new dress.
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adopt |
They decided to adopt the dog they found on the street.
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