verb
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burden
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The frequently complicated lunch orders
unfairly burdened Jacques.
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noun
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burden
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In
addition to all her other responsibilities, Marie had the burden of picking
up the daily lunch order.
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adjective
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burdensome
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Keeping track of everybody's lunch orders
can be a burdensome task.
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noun
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in
common
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The two
secretaries keep a file of restaurant menus in common to facilitate placing
an order.
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adjective
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common
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It is a common practice for restaurants to
deliver.
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adverb
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commonly
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It was commonly known that the sandwich
shop had slow deliverymen.
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verb
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deliver
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That restaurant delivers food at no extra
charge.
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noun
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delivery
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We all got very hungry waiting for the
delivery to arrive.
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noun
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elegance
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The elegance of
the surroundings was accentuated by the wonderful meal the caterers
delivered.
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adjective
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elegant
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Delores set an elegant table that was sure
to impress.
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adverb
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elegantly
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The tasty appetizers were elegantly served
from silver platters.
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verb
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impress
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1 am favorably impressed by how quickly
the pizza was delivered.
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noun
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impression
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She gave the impression that the food
would be delivered within the hour.
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adjective
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impressionable
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1 have an impressionable child, so 1 don't
like him to see deliverymen running red traffic lights.
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verb
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individualize
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The
take-out shop does not allow you to individualize your order by asking for
substitutions.
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noun
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individual
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The portions are large enough to feed two
individuals.
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adverb
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individually
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The individually marked boxes made it easy
for us to claim our orders.
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