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They will REBEL against the oppressive regime.
verb, second/last syllable
The color CONTRAST is beautiful.
noun, first syllable
By the end of the course, you should be able to CONDUCT yourself with confidence in any meeting.
verb, second/last syllable
The REJECT pile is quite large since most samples do not comply with our standards.
noun, first syllable
The doctors will COMBAT the disease more successfully with modern technology.
verb, second/last syllable
Sensitivity is one of his more agreeable ATTRIBUTES.
noun, first syllable
I am looking for the vanilla EXTRACT.
noun, first syllable
I know you’re trying to live up to the EXPLOITS and success of your father, but this isn’t the way to do it.
noun, first syllable
There’s no need to UPSET anyone by being so rude.
verb, second/last syllable
Both of them have had trouble with everything they eat; they can’t seem to DIGEST anything properly.
verb, second/last syllable
Please DETAIL below how you plan to improve in the future.
verb, second/last syllable
The diamonds possess no DEFECT in color, cut, or clarity.
noun, first syllable
The program is very intuitive; most of the DEFAULT options will make your job easier.
noun, first syllable
They are looking to CONVICT him as soon as possible.
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The CONFLICT in the Middle East appears endless.
noun, first syllable