verb
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appeal
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On a beautiful spring day, a sidewalk cafe
appeals to many people.
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noun
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appeal
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That restaurant has been around for a long
time but it hasn't lost its appeal.
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adjective
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appealing
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An ice-cold drink seems very appealing on
a hot day.
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verb
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dare
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I prefer familiar things and don't usually
dare to try new restaurants.
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adjective
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daring
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Kobi had more daring tastes than the rest
of his family.
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adverb
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daringly
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Jane daringly
refused a fork and attempted to eat her entire meal with chopsticks.
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verb
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guide
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The hostess guided us to our table.
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noun
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guidance
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Li asked the waiter for guidance in
selecting the wine.
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adjective
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guidable
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Finding
the patrons to be very guidable, the waiter steered them to the most
expensive items on the menu.
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verb
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mix
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The chef was famous for mixing unfamiliar
ingredients.
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noun
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mixture
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The texture of the vegetable mixture was
too lumpy for my taste.
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adjective
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mixable
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Oil and water are not mixable.
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verb
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rely
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We will rely on the hostess's
recommendations.
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noun
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reliability
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The reliability of deliveries became a
problem for the manager.
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adjective
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reliable
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Hiring a reliable staff is the first
priority for every restaurant manager.
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verb
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suggest
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Can I suggest a good wine to go with the
entree?
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noun
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suggestion
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Clark asked his boss for a suggestion for a
good place to eat.
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adjective
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suggestible
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The patrons were in a suggestible mood,
and were easily convinced to have dessert.
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