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deceit |
The criminal was a master of deceit.
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defiance |
They protested in defiance of the law.
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disturbance |
He called the police to complain about the disturbance.
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extension |
We are building an extension to our house.
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hindrance |
News reporters have been allowed into affected areas without hindrance by officials.
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occupy |
They should occupy the house immediately.
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mockery |
Since the audience just laughed, I felt they made a mockery of my magic trick.
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