noun
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aggression
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The act of aggression against our country caused a fear of war
and had a negative effect on the stock market.
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adjective
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aggressive
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The director's aggressive position on investing was frowned upon
by the Board of Directors.
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adverb
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aggressively
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I chose this stockbroker because he invests my money
aggressively.
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verb
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commit
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I'm committed to keeping the money in my pension fund until I
retire.
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noun
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commitment
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The employee's commitment to working hard and saving her money
was commendable.
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adjective
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noncommittal
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I had hoped that the discussion would yield a definite answer
from them, but they were noncommittal.
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verb
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conserve
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Conserve your money now so you will be able to invest when the
stock market gets better.
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adjective
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conservative
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Some people are conservative investors and take few risks with
their money.
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adverb
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conservatively
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If you invest too conservatively, you may lose some chances for
making money.
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verb
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invest
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The company has been successful because it has invested wisely
in its resources.
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noun
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investment
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The CFO is responsible for corporate investment.
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noun
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investor
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The fall in the stock market shook up the investors.
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verb
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return
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I wish I could return to the days where investing was simple.
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noun
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returns
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Our returns on our investments exceeded expectations.
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adjective
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returnable
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The merchandise is returnable as long as you have your receipt.
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noun
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wisdom
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Common wisdom is to place your money in a variety of
investments.
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adjective
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wise
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The wise investor does her homework before parting with her
money.
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adverb
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wisely
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She planned her retirement wisely and was able to retire to her
summer house.
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