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unnecessary |
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aloud |
Read the words aloud.
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ascent |
We continued our ascent of the mountain.
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compliment |
A compliment can make you feel good.
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council |
The council won't allow any more houses here.
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currant |
Small currant got stuck in my teeth.
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discreet |
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inoculate |
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harass |
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disapprove |
Andrew knew his mother would disapprove if he took another biscuit.
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occurrence |
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exaggerate |
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excellent |
Karl has drawn an excellent picture with houses, telegraph poles and trees all in perspective.
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accommodate |
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panelling
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accidentally |
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auxiliary |
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beginning |
My hair is beginning to go grey.
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benefited |
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aggressive |
She had been aggressive in the argument.
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