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forward |
Do you look forward to work on a Monday?
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interest |
My teacher takes a personal interest in my progress.
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repel |
The opposite to attract is repel.
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force |
We had to force our way in after we lost the keys.
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detail |
A word that adds detail to a verb.
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I sent my query by email.
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turmoil |
The long war caused great turmoil.
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tranquil |
It was a tranquil summer's day.
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fossil |
Courtney found a fossil on the beach.
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utensil |
You will find the bread knife in the utensil drawer.
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