The /g/ sound spelt gue The /k/ sound spelt que
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unique |
Unique means the only one of its kind.
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vaguely |
The lecturer waved his arms around vaguely in the direction of the whiteboard.
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dialogue |
When people talk to each other, this is called dialogue.
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monologue |
The actor's monologue lasted for over an hour.
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prologue |
The prologue appears right at the start of the play and tells the story.
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meringue |
The lemon meringue tasted delicious.
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analogue |
He used an analogue watch.
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physique |
A mountain climber needs a strong physique.
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opaque |
Opaque paint is not transparent.
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