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discrimination |
Discrimination towards Jewish people is called anti-Semitism.
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disappointment |
Let's book so there won't be disappointment on the day.
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determined |
It takes a determined person to reach the top.
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deactivate |
I tried to deactivate the alarm system but failed.
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mistaken |
It occurred to the teacher that she might have been mistaken.
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mismatch |
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overwhelm |
She turned down the music, as she did not want to overwhelm the party of children.
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overcrowd |
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release |
The birds were released from the cage and they flew high into the sky.
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refusal |
The Miners' strike of 1911 was a refusal to work by an organized group of workers, acting together in order to improve their situation (such as working conditions, wages, and benefits).
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temperature |
The temperature in the desert was over 40 degrees.
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conscious |
She was conscious that what she had said to her mother was unacceptable.
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existence |
I do not believe in the existence of gremlins.
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pronunciation |
Correct pronunciation of words is essential.
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bargain |
My new camera was a real bargain.
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