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world |
Computer technology is changing the world.
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worry |
Don't worry about me, I'll be fine.
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worse |
We use exaggeration to make something sound better or worse etc.
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worst |
That is the worst burger I have ever tasted.
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worth |
The watch is worth a lot of money.
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swore |
Then she spotted me and swore.
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sword |
In the legend King Arthur pulls the sword from the stone.
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working |
Get fit by working out at the gym.
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worried |
Fraught means upset and worried.
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worship |
The clergy preach in places of worship.
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swordfish |
The swordfish is a deadly looking shark.
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trustworthy |
You have to be trustworthy to be a good friend.
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foreword |
The foreword is usually placed at the start of a book.
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worthwhile |
It is worthwhile thinking about what you want to do before you do it.
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unworkable |
If someone doesn't like to work in a team they become unworkable.
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