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atrocious |
War leads to many atrocious events.
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tenacious |
The teacher kept a tenacious hold on the behaviour in her class.
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capacious |
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unconscious |
Laughing is typically an unconscious response.
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audacious |
The explorer was audacious by nature.
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ferocious |
The island was home to a ferocious beast.
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officious |
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precious |
Precious stones are measured in carats.
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auspicious |
They hoped that their wedding would be an auspicious occasion.
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gracious |
She was a gracious loser.
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cautious |
Be very cautious when driving at night.
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infectious |
She had an infectious disease.
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pretentious |
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ambitious |
The company set some very ambitious goals for the year.
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anxious |
Mum's illness has made the family very anxious.
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