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atrocious |
Their behaviour was atrocious.
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conscious |
I was conscious of the sounds around me.
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delicious |
The table was full of delicious food.
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ferocious |
The dragon was ferocious.
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gracious |
She was both beautiful and gracious.
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malicious |
Some say she was kind; other think she was malicious.
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precious |
An emerald is a precious stone.
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spacious |
Our classroom is very spacious.
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suspicious |
The policeman was suspicious.
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vicious |
The snarling dog looked vicious.
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