5000 Vocabulary List for Visiting Scholars in the USA - Page 145
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Word
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Type
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Used in a Sentence
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Synonym
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disguise
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verb
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He used a disguise to hide his identity.
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conceal
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disgust
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noun
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Disgust is what we feel for them.
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loathing
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verb
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Those actions will disgust anyone.
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revolt
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dish
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noun
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The dish was made of fine china.
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bowl
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noun
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She fixed a dish of spaghetti
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serving
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dishonor
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noun
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That'll bring dishonor to you.
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shame
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verb
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Do not dishonor your country.
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discredit
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disillusion
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verb
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I will not disillusion you.
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disenchant
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dislike
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noun
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That is one of my dislikes.
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aversions
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verb
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I dislike living in big cities.
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deplore
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dismay
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noun
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She showed dismay at not going.
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disappointment
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dismiss
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verb
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You will be dismissed if you steal.
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fired
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verb
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After class we were dismissed.
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excused
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verb
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Dismiss that idea at once.
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reject
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