verb
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complete
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The meal could not be completed without
dessert.
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noun
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completion
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The coffee was the last item ordered and
brought the meal to completion.
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adverb
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completely
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The chef forgot that the dessert was in
the oven and completely ruined it.
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verb
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excite
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The chef knows how to excite his patrons.
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noun
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excitement
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You can feel the excitement in the air.
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adjective
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excited
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I am really excited about trying out this
new restaurant.
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verb
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flavor
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I like a chef who uses exotic spices to
flavor the food.
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noun
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flavor
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Some people don't like Mexican food
because the flavors are too spicy.
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adjective
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flavorful
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The special ingredients made the dish very
flavorful.
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verb
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forget
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Don't forget to bring us the check.
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adjective
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forgetful
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The forgetful waitress put a burden on the
rest of the staff.
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adjective
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forgettable
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The meal was bland and forgettable.
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verb
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mix
up
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An inexperienced waiter can easily mix up
orders.
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noun
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mix-up
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We had a big
mix-up in our plans and I ended up waiting for my friends at the wrong
restaurant.
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adjective
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mixed
up
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Bob always gets mixed up when he tries to
order food at a foreign restaurant.
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verb
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predict
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I predict that this restaurant will be a
success.
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noun
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prediction
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The manager's
prediction came true, and the chef was named to the 'Top 100" list.
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adverb
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predictably
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Predictably, because the waiter neglected
to write down the order, he forgot some necessary items.
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