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medicine |
Take this medicine to make you better.
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language |
The TV censor cut out the bad language.
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recognise
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I didn't recognise you with you hair cut.
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disappear |
Click the box again and it will disappear.
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believe |
I can't believe she has married him.
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dependable |
I can rely on you, you are dependable.
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conclusion |
I came to the conclusion that they were wrong.
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position |
He has an advisory position in a large company.
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presentation |
The multimedia presentation included sound and video clips.
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process |
The process of totalling figures is called addition.
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accept |
We're pleased to accept your invitation.
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citizen |
He was a citizen of the United States.
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scenery |
The scenery is dull and uninteresting.
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autumn |
The leaves turn to gold in autumn.
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consequently |
We will be writing explanations this week, consequently this word will be a good one to learn.
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consequence |
The consequences of your behaviour are severe.
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permission |
We will apply for permission to extend our house.
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proportion |
Literacy Rate is the proportion of the total population able to read and write.
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tolerance |
To get along with people you must show tolerance.
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impatient |
She was feeling impatient and tired of waiting.
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