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comfortable |
Is your new bed comfortable?
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comfortably |
Are you sitting comfortably?
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fashionable |
In the US in the 1920s, the term flapper described a fashionable and independent young woman.
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adorable |
Your new puppy is adorable.
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adorably |
The dog was adorably soft.
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valuable |
You have been a valuable asset to the company.
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noticeable |
I saw a noticeable improvement in the Year 6 spelling scores.
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noticeably |
When they had come to the edge of the forest it was noticeably growing light over the field.
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believable |
Your story seems believable.
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believably |
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reasonably |
Jack completed the task reasonably well.
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reasonably |
Jack completed the task reasonably well.
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desirable |
The advertised job had desirable benefits.
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desirably |
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dependable |
I can rely on you, you are dependable.
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considerable |
The team scored a considerable number of goals in the recent match.
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considerably |
She was considerably faster than her brother.
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perishable |
The fish, the most perishable item, is cooked first.
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likeable
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She is a very likeable young woman.
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changeable |
The weather will be changeable.
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* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
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