verb
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confuse
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These long car rental contracts always
confuse me.
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noun
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confusion
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The crowds at the car rental office
resulted in a lot of confusion.
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adjective
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confusing
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Driving in an unfamiliar city can be quite
confusing.
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verb
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coincide
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This year, my vacation coincides with a
national holiday, which will make renting a car more expensive.
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noun
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coincidence
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By coincidence, I ran into an old friend
in line waiting to rent a car.
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adverb
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coincidentally
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Coincidentally, we are offering a special
discount if you are over age 65.
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verb
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disappoint
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The service at that car rental agency
always disappoints me, so next time I plan to use a different agency.
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noun
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disappointment
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The poor condition of the car we rented
was an unexpected disappointment.
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adjective
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disappointing
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The weather during our trip was so
disappointing that we came home early.
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noun
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intention
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I have every intention of paying by cash
even though I reserved the car with my credit card.
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adjective
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intent
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Intent on avoiding an accident, Zola drove
cautiously through the rush hour traffic.
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adverb
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intently
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The tourist intently studied the road map.
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noun
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nervousness
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I hope my nervousness did not show when I
was filling out the forms.
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adjective
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nervous
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This was Jane's first time renting a car,
so she was somewhat nervous.
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adverb
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nervously
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Mr.
Lane nervously
parallel parked the rental car between two others in the parking garage.
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verb
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tempt
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Can I tempt you to rent a larger car with
a special discount?
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noun
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temptation
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The temptation to drive the sports car
fast was too great for Karl to resist.
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adjective
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tempting
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As tempting as it sounds to drive to Florida, I think I'd
rather fly.
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