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vacant |
There is one vacant room in the hotel.
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significant |
There was a significant increase in vinyl sales this year.
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arrogant |
He was such an angry, arrogant man that he treated nearly everyone with contempt.
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lubricant |
A lubricant is a substance (normally a liquid) used to reduce friction.
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applicant |
The course needed one more applicant.
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defiant |
The boy was defiant when he was told to clean his room.
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compliant |
The company had to be compliant with the health and safety rules.
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occupant |
The next door house has a new occupant.
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reliant |
The boy was reliant on help to complete his homework.
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observant |
The security guard was very observant.
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expectant |
His attitude was very expectant.
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hesitant |
John was hesitant to stand up and speak.
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tolerant |
The daycare owner was very tolerant.
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dominant |
She is more dominant than her sister.
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