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deficient |
She caught a cold because she was deficient in vitamin C.
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profusion |
The beautiful, pink foxgloves grew in profusion among the ferns.
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ardent |
He was an ardent supporter of Aston Villa.
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minutiae |
In order to solve the murder you need to understand the minutiae the case.
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monograph |
They are publishing a series of monographs about crime.
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antecedents |
You could trace his problems back to his antecedents.
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earnestly |
I earnestly believe you are right.
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superfluous |
There were so many fingerprints that the footprints were superfluous evidence.
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lacklustre |
Conditioner will bring a shine to lacklustre hair.
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charlatan |
The thief was a well known charlatan.
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* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
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Mayan Temple
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Monkey Business
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