Słowotwórstwo B1 – cz.1

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B1 – Word building – cz. 1

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Before the plane takes off, all passengers must fasten their belts. (SAFE)

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She worked hard and completed the project before the deadline. (SUCCEED)

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She is quite that her business will succeed despite the challenges. (CONFIDENCE)

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Out of all the candidates, she was the strongest for the position. (APPLY)

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The train will travel from London to Edinburgh without any stops. (DIRECT)

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Can you explain the main between these two scientific theories? (DIFFERENT)

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The coach is that the team will qualify for the next round. (HOPE)

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The museum’s latest is a rare collection of ancient artifacts. (ATTRACT)

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His to adapt to different situations makes him an essential member of the team. (ABLE)

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This chair is so ! The old one was quite to sit on for long periods. (COMFORT, COMFORT)

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One of the most reasons for the decline in reading habits is the rise of digital entertainment. (BASE)

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His arguments were completely , so they didn’t convince anyone. (EFFECT)

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They decided to repaint the walls to up the living room. (BRIGHT)

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Stop being so ! It’s time to take responsibility for your actions. (CHILD)

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The school is organizing several for new students to help them feel welcome. (ACT)

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Driving without a seatbelt is extremely and should always be avoided. (DANGER)

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For outdoor cooking, he always brings his portable gas . (COOK)

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A quick needs to be made before the deadline passes. (DECIDE)

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I was sure I saw him a moment ago, but then he suddenly . (APPEAR)

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Effect (n)

The new policy had a positive effect on employee morale.

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The new policy had a positive effect on employee morale.

Effective (adj)

The new training programme proved to be effective in improving productivity.

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The new training programme proved to be effective in improving productivity.

Ineffective (adj)

The old marketing strategy was ineffective, leading to declining sales.

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The old marketing strategy was ineffective, leading to declining sales.

Effectively (adv)

She effectively managed the crisis by implementing quick solutions.

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She effectively managed the crisis by implementing quick solutions.

Ineffectively (adv)

He ineffectively communicated his ideas, causing confusion.

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He ineffectively communicated his ideas, causing confusion.

Effectiveness (n)

The effectiveness of the vaccine was confirmed through clinical trials.

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The effectiveness of the vaccine was confirmed through clinical trials.

Effectual (adj)

They wish to promote a real and effectual understanding between the two countries.

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They wish to promote a real and effectual understanding between the two countries.

Effector (n)

In biology, an effector is a molecule that activates a response in a cell.

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In biology, an effector is a molecule that activates a response in a cell.

Base (n)

The soldiers returned to their base after completing the mission.

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The soldiers returned to their base after completing the mission.

Basic (adj)

She has a basic understanding of French but needs more practice.

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She has a basic understanding of French but needs more practice.

Baseless (adj)

The accusations against him were baseless and had no supporting evidence.

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The accusations against him were baseless and had no supporting evidence.

Basically (adv)

The problem is basically a lack of communication between departments.

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The problem is basically a lack of communication between departments.

Debase (v)

Corruption can debase the integrity of a government.

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Corruption can debase the integrity of a government.

Act (v)

She decided to act quickly to prevent the situation from getting worse.

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She decided to act quickly to prevent the situation from getting worse.

Actor (n)

The actor gave an outstanding performance in the play.

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The actor gave an outstanding performance in the play.

Action (n)

The superhero movie was filled with exciting action scenes.

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The superhero movie was filled with exciting action scenes.

Activity (n)

Reading is a relaxing activity that many people enjoy.

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Reading is a relaxing activity that many people enjoy.

Actively (adv)

He is actively involved in several community service projects.

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He is actively involved in several community service projects.

Activation (n)

The activation of the emergency system saved many lives.

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The activation of the emergency system saved many lives.

Inactive (adj)

After months of being inactive, he decided to start exercising again.

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After months of being inactive, he decided to start exercising again.

Deactivation (n)

The deactivation of the alarm system allowed the workers to enter the building.

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The deactivation of the alarm system allowed the workers to enter the building.

Interact (v)

Good teachers know how to interact with their students effectively.

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Good teachers know how to interact with their students effectively.

Reenact (v)

The history club plans to reenact a famous battle from the 18th century.

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The history club plans to reenact a famous battle from the 18th century.

Enactment (n)

The enactment of the new law brought significant changes to the education system.

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The enactment of the new law brought significant changes to the education system.

Apply (v)

You should apply sunscreen before going outside to protect your skin.

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You should apply sunscreen before going outside to protect your skin.

Application (n)

She submitted her job application online.

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She submitted her job application online.

Applicable (adj)

The new company policy is applicable to all employees, regardless of their position.

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The new company policy is applicable to all employees, regardless of their position.

Applicant (n)

The hiring manager interviewed several applicants for the open position.

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The hiring manager interviewed several applicants for the open position.

Applicability (n)

The applicability of the new law to small businesses is still being debated.

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The applicability of the new law to small businesses is still being debated.

Misapply (v)

If you misapply the medication, it could lead to unwanted side effects.

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If you misapply the medication, it could lead to unwanted side effects.

Reapply (v)

She was advised to reapply for the scholarship next year.

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She was advised to reapply for the scholarship next year.

Inapplicable (adj)

The rules for high school students are inapplicable to university students.

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The rules for high school students are inapplicable to university students.

Direct (adj/v)

She gave me a direct answer without any hesitation.

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She gave me a direct answer without any hesitation.

Direction (n)

The teacher provided clear direction on how to complete the assignment.

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The teacher provided clear direction on how to complete the assignment.

Director (n)

The director of the company announced a new expansion plan.

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The director of the company announced a new expansion plan.

Directly (adv)

He looked directly into her eyes and told the truth.

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He looked directly into her eyes and told the truth.

Directive (n)

The manager issued a directive requiring all employees to attend the meeting.

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The manager issued a directive requiring all employees to attend the meeting.

Directness (n)

I appreciate her directness because she doesn’t waste time with unnecessary details.

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I appreciate her directness because she doesn’t waste time with unnecessary details.

Indirectly (adv)

He didn’t say it indirectly, but his tone suggested he was unhappy.

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He didn’t say it indirectly, but his tone suggested he was unhappy.

Redirect (v)

The website will redirect you to the updated page.

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The website will redirect you to the updated page.

Misdirect (v)

The faulty sign misdirected hikers, leading them off the trail.

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The faulty sign misdirected hikers, leading them off the trail.

Appear (v)

The sun will appear from behind the clouds in a few minutes.

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The sun will appear from behind the clouds in a few minutes.

Appearance (n)

His appearance at the party surprised everyone. There was nothing unusual about/in her physical appearance.

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His appearance at the party surprised everyone.

Disappear (v)

The magician made the rabbit disappear in an instant.

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The magician made the rabbit disappear in an instant.

Disappearance (n)

The sudden disappearance of the ancient civilization remains a mystery.

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The sudden disappearance of the ancient civilization remains a mystery.

Reappear (v)

After being lost for hours, the dog managed to reappear at the front door.

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After being lost for hours, the dog managed to reappear at the front door.

Apparition (n)

Many people believe they saw the apparition of a ghost in the old mansion.

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Many people believe they saw the apparition of a ghost in the old mansion.

Decide (v)

After much thought, she finally decided to go for the job offer.

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After much thought, she finally decided to go for the job offer.

Decision (n)

The decision to move to a new city was not an easy one.

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The decision to move to a new city was not an easy one.

Decider (n)

The last-minute goal was the decider in the championship match.

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The last-minute goal was the decider in the championship match.

Decisive (adj)

Her decisive leadership during the crisis saved the company from disaster.

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Her decisive leadership during the crisis saved the company from disaster.

Decisively (adv)

He acted decisively, making a clear choice to leave the meeting early.

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He acted decisively, making a clear choice to leave the meeting early.

Indecisive (adj)

After hours of debating, he remained indecisive about what to order for dinner.

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After hours of debating, he remained indecisive about what to order for dinner.

Indecision (n)

Her constant indecision about the vacation destination caused a lot of frustration among the group.

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Her constant indecision about the vacation destination caused a lot of frustration among the group.

Cook (v)

She loves to cook delicious meals for her family.

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She loves to cook delicious meals for her family.

Cooker (n)

The rice cooker makes it easy to prepare perfectly fluffy rice.

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The rice cooker makes it easy to prepare perfectly fluffy rice.

Cookery (n)

He attended a cookery class to learn how to bake pastries.

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He attended a cookery class to learn how to bake pastries.

Cookhouse (n)

The soldiers gathered in the cookhouse for their evening meal.

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The soldiers gathered in the cookhouse for their evening meal.

Overcooked (adj)

The steak was overcooked and turned out dry and tough.

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The steak was overcooked and turned out dry and tough.

Undercooked (adj)

The chicken was undercooked, so she had to put it back in the oven.

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The chicken was undercooked, so she had to put it back in the oven.

Able (adj)

She is able to complete the project on time despite the challenges.

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She is able to complete the project on time despite the challenges.

Ability (n)

His ability to solve complex math problems is impressive.

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His ability to solve complex math problems is impressive.

Ably (adv)

The lawyer ably defended his client in court.

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The lawyer ably defended his client in court.

Unable (adj)

He was unable to attend the meeting due to illness.

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He was unable to attend the meeting due to illness.

Inability (n)

Her inability to swim made her nervous about going near the water.

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Her inability to swim made her nervous about going near the water.

Disabled (adj)

After the accident, he became disabled and had to use a wheelchair.

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After the accident, he became disabled and had to use a wheelchair.

Disable (v)

The technician had to disable the alarm system before fixing it.

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The technician had to disable the alarm system before fixing it.

Confident (adj)

He feels confident about passing the exam after studying hard.

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He feels confident about passing the exam after studying hard.

Confidence (n)

She spoke with confidence, clearly expressing her ideas.

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She spoke with confidence, clearly expressing her ideas.

Confidently (adv)

She walked confidently onto the stage to give her speech.

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She walked confidently onto the stage to give her speech.

Confidential (adj)

The company’s financial records are confidential and should not be shared.

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The company’s financial records are confidential and should not be shared.

Confidentiality (n)

Doctors must maintain confidentiality when handling patient information.

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Doctors must maintain confidentiality when handling patient information.

Child (n)

The child played happily in the park.

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The child played happily in the park.

Childhood (n)

My childhood was filled with wonderful memories of playing outside.

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My childhood was filled with wonderful memories of playing outside.

Childish (adj)

It was childish of him to argue over such a small issue.

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It was childish of him to argue over such a small issue.

Childlike (adj)

She gazed at the fireworks with childlike wonder.

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She gazed at the fireworks with childlike wonder.

Childcare (n)

Many parents struggle to find affordable childcare services.

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Many parents struggle to find affordable childcare services.

Childless (adj)

The couple was happy together, even though they were childless.

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The couple was happy together, even though they were childless.

Childbirth (n)

The doctor prepared the mother for a smooth childbirth.

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The doctor prepared the mother for a smooth childbirth.

Childproof (adj/v)

They installed locks on the cabinets to childproof their kitchen.

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They installed locks on the cabinets to childproof their kitchen.

Attract (v)

The bright colours of the flowers attract bees and butterflies.

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The bright colours of the flowers attract bees and butterflies.

Attraction (n)

The Eiffel Tower is one of Paris’s most famous tourist attractions.

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The Eiffel Tower is one of Paris’s most famous tourist attractions.

Attractive (adj)

She has an attractive smile that lights up the room.

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She has an attractive smile that lights up the room.

Attractively (adv)

The restaurant was attractively decorated with modern art and cozy lighting.

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The restaurant was attractively decorated with modern art and cozy lighting.

Attractiveness (n)

His attractiveness goes beyond his looks; it’s his kindness that really draws people in.

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His attractiveness goes beyond his looks; it’s his kindness that really draws people in.

Unattractive (adj)

The old, worn-out furniture looked unattractive in the new house.

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The old, worn-out furniture looked unattractive in the new house.

Safe (adj)

Make sure the children are safe before we leave for the park.

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Make sure the children are safe before we leave for the park.

Safety (n)

The safety of the workers is the company’s top priority.

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The safety of the workers is the company’s top priority.

Safely (adv)

He drove safely through the storm, keeping a slow and steady pace.

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He drove safely through the storm, keeping a slow and steady pace.

Safeguard (v)

The government implemented new policies to safeguard public health.

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The government implemented new policies to safeguard public health.

Save (v)

She wanted to save some money for her future travels.

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She wanted to save some money for her future travels.

Saviour (n)

The doctor was seen as a saviour by the villagers after successfully treating the deadly disease.

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The doctor was seen as a saviour by the villagers after successfully treating the deadly disease.

Unsafe (adj)

The roads were unsafe after the heavy rain, so we decided to stay home.

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The roads were unsafe after the heavy rain, so we decided to stay home.

Safehouse (n)

The fugitives were taken to a safehouse where they could hide until the situation calmed down.

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The fugitives were taken to a safehouse where they could hide until the situation calmed down.

Hope (v)

I hope you have a wonderful time on your vacation.

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I hope you have a wonderful time on your vacation.

Hopeful (adj)

She felt hopeful about getting the job after the interview went well.

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She felt hopeful about getting the job after the interview went well.

Hopefully (adv)

Hopefully, the weather will be nice for our outdoor event tomorrow.

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Hopefully, the weather will be nice for our outdoor event tomorrow.

Hopeless (adj)

After several failed attempts, he felt hopeless about finding a solution.

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After several failed attempts, he felt hopeless about finding a solution.

Hopelessness (n)

The hopelessness of the situation left everyone feeling defeated.

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The hopelessness of the situation left everyone feeling defeated.

Hopelessly (adv)

He searched hopelessly for his lost keys, but couldn’t find them.

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He searched hopelessly for his lost keys, but couldn’t find them.

Hopefulness (n)

Her hopefulness kept the team motivated, even during difficult times.

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Her hopefulness kept the team motivated, even during difficult times.

Different (adj)

These two paintings are very different in style and colour.

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These two paintings are very different in style and colour.

Difference (n)

The difference between the two products is mainly in their features.

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The difference between the two products is mainly in their features.

Differentiate (v)

It’s important to differentiate between facts and opinions when writing an essay.

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It’s important to differentiate between facts and opinions when writing an essay.

Differentiation (n)

The differentiation of tasks based on skill levels improves overall efficiency.

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The differentiation of tasks based on skill levels improves overall efficiency.

Differently (adv)

They approached the problem differently, and it led to a better solution.

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They approached the problem differently, and it led to a better solution.

Indifferent (adj)

She seemed indifferent to the outcome of the meeting, not showing much interest either way.

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She seemed indifferent to the outcome of the meeting, not showing much interest either way.

Indifference (n)

His indifference to the team’s efforts was frustrating to everyone involved.

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His indifference to the team’s efforts was frustrating to everyone involved.

Indifferently (adv)

He answered the question indifferently, not really caring about the topic.

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He answered the question indifferently, not really caring about the topic.

Succeed (v)

If you work hard and stay focused, you will succeed in achieving your goals.

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If you work hard and stay focused, you will succeed in achieving your goals.

Success (n)

Her success in the competition earned her a scholarship.

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Her success in the competition earned her a scholarship.

Successful (adj)

The company had a successful year, exceeding its financial goals.

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The company had a successful year, exceeding its financial goals.

Successfully (adv)

They successfully completed the project ahead of schedule.

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They successfully completed the project ahead of schedule.

Successive (adj)

The team won three successive championships, making them the top contenders.

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The team won three successive championships, making them the top contenders.

Successor (n)

The CEO announced that her successor would be promoted next month.

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The CEO announced that her successor would be promoted next month.

Succession (n)

The succession of leaders in the organization was carefully planned.

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The succession of leaders in the organization was carefully planned.

Unsuccessful (adj)

Despite their efforts, the mission was unsuccessful in achieving its objectives.

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Despite their efforts, the mission was unsuccessful in achieving its objectives.

Unsuccessfully (adv)

He tried unsuccessfully to fix the car before calling a mechanic.

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He tried unsuccessfully to fix the car before calling a mechanic.

Comfort (n)

A warm cup of tea brought her comfort after a long, tiring day.

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A warm cup of tea brought her comfort after a long, tiring day.

Comfortable (adj)

The new sofa is so comfortable that I could easily fall asleep on it.

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The new sofa is so comfortable that I could easily fall asleep on it.

Comfortably (adv)

She settled comfortably into her chair, ready to relax for the evening.

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She settled comfortably into her chair, ready to relax for the evening.

Comforting (adj)

His comforting words helped her feel better after the bad news.

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His comforting words helped her feel better after the bad news.

Comforter (adv)

The fluffy comforter kept me warm throughout the cold winter night.

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The fluffy comforter kept me warm throughout the cold winter night.

Discomfort (n)

He felt a sharp discomfort in his chest and decided to visit the doctor.

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He felt a sharp discomfort in his chest and decided to visit the doctor.

Uncomfortable (adj)

The seats at the old theatre were so uncomfortable that we couldn’t sit still for the entire show.

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The seats at the old theatre were so uncomfortable that we couldn’t sit still for the entire show.

Bright (adj)

The bright stars illuminated the night sky.

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The bright stars illuminated the night sky.

Brightness (n)

The brightness of the sun made it difficult to see without sunglasses.

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The brightness of the sun made it difficult to see without sunglasses.

Brighten (v)

A few new plants can really brighten up a room.

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A few new plants can really brighten up a room.

Brightly (adv)

The children smiled brightly as they opened their presents on Christmas morning.

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The children smiled brightly as they opened their presents on Christmas morning.

Danger (n)

The hikers were unaware of the danger that lay ahead on the trail.

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The hikers were unaware of the danger that lay ahead on the trail.

Dangerous (adj)

The mountain pass was dangerous, especially during the winter months.

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The mountain pass was dangerous, especially during the winter months.

Dangerously (adv)

The driver was speeding dangerously, weaving through traffic without regard for safety.

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The driver was speeding dangerously, weaving through traffic without regard for safety.

Endanger (v)

The toxic chemicals could endanger the health of those living near the factory.

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The toxic chemicals could endanger the health of those living near the factory.

Endangered (adj)

Many species are endangered due to habitat loss and poaching.

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Many species are endangered due to habitat loss and poaching.

Endangerment (n)

The poaching of elephants is a major issue of endangerment for the species.

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The poaching of elephants is a major issue of endangerment for the species.

Dangerousness (n)

The dangerousness of the storm was evident as the winds reached over 100 mph.

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