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source |
A source is where information comes from.
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reassure |
If you reassure someone, you make them feel more confident.
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memory |
My memory for spelling is getting better.
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illustrate |
I will give you an example to illustrate the problem.
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phenomenon |
It was a strange phenomenon.
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rely |
You can rely on Brad to be on time.
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severely |
My parents always treated me very severely.
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cruelly |
He hit the dog and treated it very cruelly.
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demonstrated |
He demonstrated his affection by buying her some roses.
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version |
I think the original version of this film was much better.
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unavoidable |
The traffic in town was unavoidable because all the roads were blocked.
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access |
You can access lots of information online.
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lightly |
I did not take the decision lightly.
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closure |
The road closure caused a terrible traffic jam.
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blame |
I was hoping that I wouldn't get the blame.
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unlikely |
It is unlikely that the world will end tomorrow.
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State |
State your name and address, please.
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