morphology practice with mal and bene
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beneficial |
Exercise is beneficial to your health.
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benevolent |
He showed he was benevolent when he gave so much of his time and energy to help out during the fires.
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benefactor |
The benefactor showed her support to the hospital by gving 1 million dollars.
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benefit |
There are several areas which would benefit from regeneration.
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benediction |
The priest gave the benediction at the start of mass.
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beneficiary |
The beneficiary of the generous gift was very excited.
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malice |
As she spoke, the malice in her voice was clear.
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malfunction |
The machine wasn't working it had began to malfunction earlier in the day.
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malformed |
There were no cookies cutters so the Christmas cookies were malformed.
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malady |
An incurable malady.
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malaise |
She has a general sense of malaise as soon as it got dark and she was all alone.
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malevolent |
She gave a malevolent flash of her eyes.
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malaria |
The morbidity rate rose significantly in the impoverished country due to the increase in Malaria.
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