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spacious |
Our classroom is very spacious.
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vicious |
The snarling dog looked vicious.
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precious |
Precious stones are measured in carats.
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suspiciously |
The shop keeper looked at the man in his shop suspiciously.
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conscious |
I was conscious of the sounds around me.
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atrociously |
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subconscious |
The thoughts were buried in her subconscious.
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inauspicious |
The word inauspicious means unlucky.
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precocious |
She was a precocious child who spoke three different languages.
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malicious |
He was put into jail for his malicious behaviour.
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