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  • 71feel — verb ADVERB ▪ deeply, strongly ▪ She felt her mother s death very deeply. ▪ really ▪ I really felt bad about what I had done. ▪ keenly …

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  • 72scearplíce — adv 1. sharply, keenly, smartly, effectually, quickly; 2. sharply, acutely, keenly (of the mind); 3. sharply, painfully, severely; 4. sharply, attentively …

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  • 73appreciate — v. 1) to appreciate deeply, greatly, keenly, sincerely, very much 2) (K) we appreciate your helping us 3) (misc.) we appreciate the fact that you have helped us * * * [ə priːʃɪeɪt] greatly keenly sincerely very much (K) we appreciate your helping …

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  • 74appreciative — adj. 1) deeply, keenly, sincerely appreciative 2) appreciative of (appreciative of help) * * * [ə priːʃətɪv] keenly sincerely appreciative deeply appreciative of (appreciative of help) …

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  • 75aware — adj. 1) keenly, painfully, very much aware 2) (cannot stand alone) aware of (they were aware of the difficulties) 3) aware that + clause (he was aware that the deadline had passed) * * * [ə weə] painfully very much aware keenly aware that +… …

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  • 76interested — adj. 1) deeply, greatly, highly, keenly, very much interested 2) interested in (we are interested in politics) 3) interested to + inf. (you will be interested to know that an agreement has been reached) * * * [ ɪntrɪstɪd] greatly highly keenly… …

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  • 77keen — 01. Dakota isn t very [keen] to go to the party because there won t be many people she knows there. 02. Livia is a very [keen] student who asks lots of questions, and always puts in a great deal of effort on all her assignments. 03. Jasper has a… …

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  • 78keen — keen1 W3S3 [ki:n] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(want something)¦ 2¦(like)¦ 3¦(hobby/interest)¦ 4¦(eager to work/learn)¦ 5¦(sight/smell/hearing)¦ 6¦(mind)¦ 7¦(feeling)¦ 8¦(competition)¦ 9¦(attracted)¦ 10¦(sharp)¦ …

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  • 79hard — 1. adjective 1) hard ground Syn: firm, solid, rigid, stiff, resistant, unbreakable, inflexible, impenetrable, unyielding, solidified, hardened, compact, compacted, dense, close packed, compressed; steely …

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  • 80sharp — [[t]ʃɑrp[/t]] adj. sharp•er, sharp•est, v. adv. n. 1) having a thin cutting edge or a fine point; well adapted for cutting or piercing: a sharp knife[/ex] 2) terminating in an edge or point; not blunt or rounded: sharp corners[/ex] 3) involving… …

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