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happiness |
I felt a sense of happiness at the lake.
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hardness |
There was a hardness in his look.
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madness |
It was a macabre story of murder and madness.
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nastiness |
The nastiness of some players spoiled the game.
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silliness |
I was disappointed with my son's acts of silliness.
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tidiness |
The tidiness of the classroom was important to Mrs Welch.
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childishness |
Childishness can distract from learning.
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willingness |
She showed a willingness to learn a new skill.
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carelessness |
Carelessness can cost lives.
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foolishness |
Foolishness does not impress.
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