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disappointed |
I am so disappointed we lost our hockey match.
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overseas |
She had a great desire to travel overseas.
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dissatisfied |
The football fans were dissatisfied with the referee's decision.
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overrule |
Dad can overrule me when I play monopoly as he is always the banker.
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dissimilar |
The new house is not dissimilar to the old one, only that some of the rooms are larger.
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overreact |
My sister tends to overreact when she sees a spider.
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unsure |
I am unsure whether I am a cat or a dog.
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impatient |
She was feeling impatient and tired of waiting.
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unnecessary |
It was unnecessary when you slammed the door in temper.
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immobile |
To be immobile means to be unable to move.
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unnatural |
The daffodils are already coming out, which seems unnatural for so early in the year.
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immovable |
The removal men said that the bookcase was completely immovable.
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