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official |
The football official cancelled the match.
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unofficial |
The unofficial term dates have been announced.
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special |
A birthday is a special day.
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speciality |
Chocolate cake is the shop's speciality.
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superficial |
Some cuts and grazes are superficial.
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artificial |
The new football ground used artificial grass.
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artificially |
Film backgrounds are artificially created with special effects.
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partial |
His recovery was only partial.
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partially |
That coat is partially covering your long dress.
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confidential |
The meeting was confidential.
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essential |
Solvency is essential for companies.
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essentially |
The two answers provided were essentially the same.
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residential |
They went on a residential trip.
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substantial |
At breakfast time you need something substantial to eat to help you get through to lunchtime.
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torrential |
Torrential rain was poring down the cliff side.
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giant |
In the bible story David killed the giant Goliath.
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infant |
The infant was hungry.
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infancy |
We learn to talk during our infancy.
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truant |
The boy played truant from school.
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