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brevity |
The speech was noted for its brevity.
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command |
A decree is an official command or order.
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frustrated |
Jenny is frustrated by her circumstances, so she rebels against her family. Later she returns, regretful, to make amends.
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question |
He was reluctant to answer my question.
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repetition |
When a word is used more than once, it is called repetition.
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statement |
His statement had no relevance to this discussion.
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suspect |
The suspect has a large moustache.
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spiteful |
Andrew was a spiteful man.
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punctuation |
A comma is a punctuation mark.
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exclamation |
She let out a sudden exclamation of surprise.
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