verb
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attain
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The film quickly attained a reputation as
a "must-see" movie.
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noun
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attainment
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The technical attainments in the movie's
special effects were impressive.
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adjective
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attainable
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The director's goal of having an unlimited
budget was not attainable.
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verb
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continue
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Continue giving out movie passes until I
tell you to stop.
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noun
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continuation
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The continuation of the film will be shown
after the intermission.
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adjective
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continual
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The actors' continual demands slowed down
the pace of production.
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verb
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describe
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Please describe the new movie theater to
me.
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noun
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description
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The description of Africa
in the film was not as I remembered it.
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adjective
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descriptive
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The writer's descriptive account of the
war is shocking and saddening.
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verb
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entertain
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The comedian worked hard to entertain the
children in the hospital.
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noun
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entertainment
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Movies are one of the most popular forms
of entertainment.
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adjective
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entertaining
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The light comedy was entertaining, if not
memorable.
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verb
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represent
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The actor represented the ideals of the
culture.
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noun
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representation
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We felt that the movie's representation of
the effects of war was very realistic.
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noun
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representative
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The actress couldn't attend the awards
ceremony so she had a representative accept the award for her.
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verb
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separate
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Some movie fans can't separate fantasy
from reality and confuse an actor with the character he plays.
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adjective
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separate
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Moviemaking combines several separate
processes.
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adverb
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separately
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The actors rehearsed their lines
separately before filming the scene together.
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