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tolerance |
To get along with people you must show tolerance.
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difference |
The difference is the result of subtracting one number from another.
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innocence |
The man appealed at court to prove his innocence.
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hesitancy |
Hesitancy to answer questions might be seen as suspicious.
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reluctance |
There was a reluctance to protest.
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confidence |
She spoke to the teacher in confidence.
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frequency |
Frequency in maths is how often something happens.
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importance |
It is with great importance we listen in class.
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obedience |
After a while, their new dog started to show obedience.
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decency |
Saying sorry was a matter of decency.
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