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conscience |
My conscience is completely clear.
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conscious |
She was conscious that what she had said to her mother was unacceptable.
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controversy |
The referee's decision caused controversy.
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convenience |
We can arrange a meeting at your convenience.
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correspond |
Poor health rates usually correspond to the unemployment figure.
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criticise
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He was wrong to criticise the performance of his team.
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disastrous |
My first attempt at baking was disastrous.
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embarrass |
Sorry to embarrass you.
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environment |
Ecology is the study of how things relate to their environment.
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especially |
It was especially hot this August.
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exaggerate |
An angler will sometimes exaggerate the size of fish he has caught.
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