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delicious |
The table was full of delicious food.
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suspicious |
The policeman was suspicious.
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prescious |
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ferocious |
The dragon was ferocious.
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conscientious |
The doctor was conscientious in his work.
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dubious |
She gave me a dubious look. She didn't know whether to believe me.
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anxious |
The loud noise made the man feel anxious.
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It was obvious that the children enjoyed the school trip.
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