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gait |
That horse has a very odd gait.
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grating |
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impression |
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infer |
To infer means to reach (a conclusion) based on known facts.
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motive |
There was no motive for the crime - no-one knew why he had done it.
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dismal |
The team’s performance was dismal.
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