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terrible |
There was a terrible hurricane.
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Superlative is saying something is the best, worst, most or least, for example.
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possible |
Ambiguity is a word or phrase which has more than one possible meaning.
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capable |
Are you capable of cooking such a large meal?
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struggle |
She will struggle to get her homework finished on time at this rate.
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humble |
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article |
That newspaper article is libellous.
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battle |
A battle was fought on this site.
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rifle |
The soldier had one cartridge left in his rifle.
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settle |
Saxons and Vikings chose to settle in Britain.
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