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presence |
Please don't use bad language in my presence.
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Elizabethan |
The Merchant of Venice is an Elizabethan play.
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Jacobean |
The Jacobean period followed the Elizabethan.
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Shakespearean |
The Merchant of Venice is a Shakespearean tragedy.
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tactfully |
He tactfully avoided the questions.
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frivolities |
He squandered all of his money on frivolities.
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misdemeanour
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He pleaded guilty to the misdemeanour.
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fraught |
There was a fraught silence.
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vulnerable |
The tiny puppy was vulnerable in the cold weather.
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bewildered |
He was bewildered at what was going on.
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