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advice |
The teacher gave me good advice.
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confide |
Confide in me and I will not tell anybody.
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advise |
Could you advise me on buying a new car?
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applied |
I was asked to provide two references when I applied for the management role.
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satisfied |
I am very satisfied with your work.
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dignified |
I thought the Queen looked very dignified when she addressed Parliament.
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almighty |
When he dropped the book there was an almighty bang!
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airtight |
The aeroplane's door is airtight.
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eyesight |
Carrots are said to be good for eyesight.
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lightbulb |
The lightbulb blew and we were left in total darkness.
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