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preposition |
A preposition precedes a noun.
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resolution |
The more pixels, the better the resolution.
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rhyme |
Time, crime and chime all rhyme.
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scene |
The picture showed a peaceful country scene.
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simile |
Simile involves describing something by comparing it with something else.
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soliloquy |
Shakespeare uses Macbeth's soliloquy to show that he is unsure about what to do.
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subordinate |
In Imperial China women were considered to be subordinate [ of an inferior status] to men.
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suffix |
A suffix goes at the end of a root word.
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synonym |
A synonym is a word with the same or similar meaning to another word.
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tabloid |
Tabloid newspapers tend to have more pictures.
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vocabulary |
Use a thesaurus to widen your vocabulary.
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vowel |
Assonance involves words that have the same vowel sound.
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