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lovely |
They had a lovely walk on the Moor.
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lonely |
When I am away from home, I sometimes feel lonely.
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horribly |
It all went horribly wrong.
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hopeful |
I was hopeful about the result.
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forceful |
I had to be very forceful to get the result I wanted.
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careful |
Be careful not to lose your ticket.
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hopeless |
She is hopeless at drawing but good at cooking.
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careless |
The mistakes he made were careless.
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hoping |
I'm hoping my job will be made permanent.
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caring |
We are caring and show kindness to others.
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