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curious |
I was curious to see how many people turned up.
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furious |
I was furious with him after what he did.
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glorious |
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serious |
The judge said it was a very serious crime.
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various |
There were various amusements at the carnival.
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delicious |
The table was full of delicious food.
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gracious |
She was a gracious loser.
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precious |
Precious stones are measured in carats.
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anxious |
Mum's illness has made the family very anxious.
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mysterious |
A thriller is an exciting or mysterious story, often about crime or spying.
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obvious |
There was an obvious attraction between the couple.
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