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  • 71voice — 1. noun 1) she lost her voice Syn: power of speech 2) he gave voice to his anger Syn: expression, utterance, verbalization, vocalization 3) we speak with one voice Syn …

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  • 72voice — 1. noun 1) the voice of the people Syn: opinion, view, feeling, wish, desire, vote 2) a powerful voice for conservation Syn: mouthpiece, representative, spokesperson, agent, v …

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  • 73amorous — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ showing or feeling sexual desire. DERIVATIVES amorously adverb amorousness noun. ORIGIN Latin amorosus, from amor love …

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  • 74amorously — amorous ► ADJECTIVE ▪ showing or feeling sexual desire. DERIVATIVES amorously adverb amorousness noun. ORIGIN Latin amorosus, from amor love …

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  • 75amorousness — amorous ► ADJECTIVE ▪ showing or feeling sexual desire. DERIVATIVES amorously adverb amorousness noun. ORIGIN Latin amorosus, from amor love …

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  • 76gratify — v.tr. ( fies, fied) 1 a please, delight. b please by compliance; assent to the wish of. 2 indulge in or yield to (a feeling or desire). Derivatives: gratification n. gratifier n. gratifying adj. gratifyingly adv. Etymology: F gratifier or L… …

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  • 77undesiring — adjective having or feeling no desire a very private man, totally undesirous of public office • Syn: ↑undesirous • Ant: ↑desirous (for: ↑undesirous) …

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  • 78Subordinate clauses — ◊ GRAMMAR A subordinate clause is a clause which adds to or completes the information given in a main clause. Most subordinate clauses begin with a subordinating conjunction such as because , if , or that . Many subordinate clauses are adverbial… …

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  • 79subordinate clauses — ◊ GRAMMAR A subordinate clause is a clause which adds to or completes the information given in a main clause. Most subordinate clauses begin with a subordinating conjunction such as because , if , or that . Many subordinate clauses are adverbial… …

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  • 80re·pres·sion — /rıˈprɛʃən/ noun [noncount] 1 a : the act of using force to control someone or something the state s repression of its citizens 1 b : the state of being controlled by force They survived 60 years of political repression …

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