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disease |
Rats can carry disease.
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colleague |
My colleague and I have a meeting tomorrow.
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demeanour
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Katie has a calm and cheerful demeanour.
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chimpanzee |
A chimpanzee is an intelligent ape.
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appease |
He tried to appease the angry crowd.
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bequeath |
I bequeath my house to my daughter in my will.
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refugee |
The lives of refugees can be hard.
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pedigree |
I wonder what the pedigree of that dog is.
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feeble |
William felt weak and feeble after being ill.
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beacon |
The lighthouse is a beacon for ships lost in the night.
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