5000 Vocabulary List for Visiting Scholars in the USA - Page 503
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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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sense
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noun
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He had enough sense to refuse.
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judgment
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verb
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We will serve them dinner.
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offer food
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noun
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We got the sense of the speech.
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meaning
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senseless
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adj.
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It was a senseless act on her part.
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foolish
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adj.
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He was knocked senseless.
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unconscious
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sensible
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adj.
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It was the sensible thing to do.
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prudent
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adj.
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He was a sensible man in these things.
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intelligent
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sensitive
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adj.
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She was a sensitive person.
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understanding
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sentence
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noun
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He sobbed when he heard the sentence.
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judgment
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verb
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He was sentenced to two years in jail.
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adjudged
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sentiment
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noun
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Sentiment has no place in politics.
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emotion
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noun
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That was his sentiment about it.
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opinion
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separate
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adj.
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They had separate rooms.
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individual
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