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Temper – mental state
Sentence – She has a bad temper
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Prevail – which remains
Sentence – We hope that common sense would prevail.
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Formerly – Previously
Sentence – This painting was formerly owned privately, but now it belongs to the Nation.
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Flippant – excess talkative
Sentence – I mean you no disrespect so please forgive my flippant tone.
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Gaunt – scrawny, skinny, thin
Sentence – His eyes were sunken in his gaunt face.
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Fate – destiny
Sentence – A strong man will struggle with storms of fate.
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Curse – to bane someone
Sentence – Noise is a curse of modern city life.
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Cruel – mean, heartless,
Sentence – He was known to be a cruel dictator.
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Admit – Confess
Sentence – It was a stupid thing to do, I admit.
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Premises – area
Sentence – The firm is looking for larger premises.
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Dumb – stupid, dense
Sentence – His brother is such a dumb.
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Dubious ~ doubtful
Sentence – What he said yesterday was dubious.
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Broad – Wide
Sentence – He has a broad forehead.
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