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output |
The device has a high voltage output.
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octave |
An octave is a musical interval of eight notes.
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obtuse |
An obtuse angle is more than 90 degrees.
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obscure |
He enjoyed reading obscure poetry.
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observe |
As a sign of respect, we will observe a minute's silence at 11.00 am.
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obtain |
You can obtain her books from her website.
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ocean |
Australia is a continent which is a large land mass separated by ocean.
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offence
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It is an offence to exceed the speed limit.
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office |
I'll call your office to say you are sick.
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object |
I object to animals performing in a circus.
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pattern |
A lattice is a criss-cross pattern.
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peaceful |
The picture showed a peaceful country scene.
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people |
I was curious to see how many people turned up.
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persuade |
Rhetoric is the use of language and structure in a text to persuade.
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process |
The process of buying a house can take several months.
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practice
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He tried to put his new maths skills into practice, but still needed a calculator to work out the final sum.
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prophet |
The prophet said a holy man would come.
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perform |
To execute something is to carry it out or perform it.
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