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settle |
In order to settle the argument, they agreed to compromise.
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kettle |
Put the kettle on for coffee.
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gentle |
Be very gentle with the tiny kitten.
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humble |
The man was very pretentious and not at all humble.
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noble |
His bravery was a noble act.
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simple |
Style is the vocabulary and language used; for example, formal or informal language, simple or complicated vocabulary.
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probable |
It is probable that they will win the match.
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horrible |
Adam is a victim of the group's horrible bullying.
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terrible |
After the argument, he was in a terrible mood.
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possible |
Ambiguity is a word or phrase which has more than one possible meaning.
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