5000 Vocabulary List for Visiting Scholars in the USA - Page 566
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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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successive
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adj.
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There's been 35 successive Presidents.
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consecutive
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successor
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noun
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His successor made many changes.
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replacement
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such
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adj.
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I didn't know he could do such work.
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that kind of
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pron.
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Such are the fortunes of war.
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something implied
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suck
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verb
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He was sucked down by the whirlpool.
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drawn
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verb
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The small boy sucked on a lollypop.
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hold in mouth
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sudden
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adj.
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The car made a sudden turn.
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abrupt
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suffer
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verb
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They suffered much during the war.
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felt pain
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sufficient
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adj.
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We have sufficient food now.
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enough
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sugar
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noun
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Too much sugar is bad on your teeth.
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sucrose
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suggest
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verb
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I suggest you reconsider.
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advise
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verb
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We suggest you might try again.
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hinted
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suggestion
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noun
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My suggestion is to put up a sign.
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advice
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