NO
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WORD
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TYPE
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MEANING
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EXAMPLE
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1.
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Adequate
Adequancy
Adequately
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-adjective
-noun
-adverb
|
Enough
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*Ten months in KKTM Ledang is adequate for me to master n speak English fluently.
*It is not adequate only by practicing once a week if u want to be the
champion of the league.
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2.
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Spouse
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-noun
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Partner
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*I have been waiting for my spouse since 10 a.m. as he promised
to take me to the mall.
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3.
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Ambiguous
Ambiguosly
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-adjective
-adverb
|
Having or expressing more than one
meaning/not clear
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*The wording of the agreement is ambiguous and distracting our focus.
*I was confused with the ambiguous direction of the library.
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4.
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Intact
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-adjective
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In the original state/ not damage
|
*It’s difficult to emerge from such scandal
with your reputation still intact.
*Almost everything destroyed but the mosque
survived intact although the flood
was declared as the worst flood in Malaysia.
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5.
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Beckon
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-verb
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Make a gesture with the hand,arm or hea to
encourage or instruct someone to approach or follow
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*The customs official beckoned the woman to his counter.
*She’s an excellent student,for whom a
wonderful future beckons.
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