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accepted |
In the US Fundamentalist Christians believed that every word in the Bible should be accepted as the literal truth.
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acquired |
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acquitted |
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calculated |
The teacher calculated the average test score for the class.
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disadvantaged |
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disappointed |
Harry looked so disappointed when he lost the race.
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discontinued |
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disqualified |
If you cheat in a test you will be disqualified.
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dissatisfied |
I was dissatisfied with the service at the restaurant.
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dissolved |
A common form of hydrolysis occurs when a weak acid is dissolved in water.
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escaped |
They sought the escaped prisoner.
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excelled |
Fred Bear excelled in archery.
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exclaimed |
Sally exclaimed that she was frightened of the dark.
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exploded |
The effervescent bottle of soda water exploded after it was shaken.
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manufactured |
Cars are manufactured all over the world.
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