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draught |
The open door caused a draught.
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draft |
This is the first draft of my speech.
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dissent |
The footballer was sent off for dissent.
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descent |
They began their descent at dawn.
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precede |
To precede means to come before.
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proceed |
When the green light shows, the cars may proceed.
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wary |
He was circumspect in his business decisions: wary and unwilling to take risks.
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weary |
They were weary from their travels.
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their |
Their means 'belonging to them.'.
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there |
Don't put it here, put it over there.
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neighbour
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Their new neighbour was very kind.
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nuisance |
Their new television was a nuisance.
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parliament |
Politicians debate important issues in parliament.
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persuade |
Rhetoric is the use of language and structure in a text to persuade.
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privilege |
It was a great privilege to work with the artist.
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amateur |
I am an amateur at football.
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ancient |
Greece has many ancient ruins.
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apparent |
It became apparent that he wasn't ready for the job.
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attached |
I attached your homework to my home school letter.
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available |
I'll let you know when she's available to talk.
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