Autumn term 2 week 8
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literate |
She was barely literate.
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illiterate |
An illiterate person cannot read or write.
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polite |
He had a very polite manner.
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impolite |
She was impolite and really quite rude.
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replaceable |
Don't worry about the broken plate, it's replaceable.
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irreplaceable |
A valued possession is irreplaceable.
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immovable |
The removal men said that the bookcase was completely immovable.
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immortal |
Nobody is immortal.
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experiment |
We conduct experiments in the laboratory.
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extreme |
A hurricane is a type of extreme weather.
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