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What is the definition of unscrupulous?

Without moral principles; not honest or fair.

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Make a sentence with exalt.

Ex: The cumulative effect of its repetition is at once mesmerising and exalted, and the mood it creates can legitimately be described as religious or liturgical.(from Cambridge Dictionary)

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What is the root of exalt and what is it's definition?

exaltare; to raise high

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give two derivatives for transform.

Ex:transformation, transformative

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Give the antonym of optimist.

pessimist

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What is the definition of allegiance?

loyalty and support for a ruler, country, group, or belief

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Make a sentence with atrocity

Ex:These people are guilty of acts of appalling atrocity.

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What is the root of responsive and what is it's definition?

respondere; to answer

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give two derivatives for pantomime.

pantomimist; pantomimic

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What is the definition for far-fetched

very unlikely to be true, and difficult to believe

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What is the definition of precaution?

an action that is done to prevent something unpleasant or dangerous happening

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Make a sentence with allegiance.

Ex: Their middle-class voters switched allegiance to special-interest groups and to the increasingly vocal nationalist right.

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What is the root of fluent and what is it's definition?

flu; flow

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give two derivatives for pessimist.

pessimistic; pessimism

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make a sentence with commemorate

Ex: Changes to names could indicate religious loyalties, desires to commemorate deceased family members and long-term transformations in self perceptions of families.(from Cambridge Dictionary)

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What is the definition of disquiet?

(n.)feelings of sorry and unhappiness about sth

(v.)make sb feel anxious

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Make a sentence with pantomime.

Ex: Actresses of films, opera, music halls, the theatre, radio, carnivals, circuses, pantomimes, and lewd exhibitions mourned in the front line.

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What is the root of replica and what is it's definition?

replicare; to fold back, repeat

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give two derivatives for retaliate.

retaliation; retaliatory

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give two derivatives for optimist.

optimistic; optimism

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What is the definition of pantomime?

(n.)a performance without speech

(v.)to act or tell without speech

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Make a sentence with amalgamate

Ex: But this time the two discourses amalgamated into one and established the public image of the battle as the most atrocious encounter in military history.

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What is the root of chasten and what is it's definition?

castigue; to correct or punish

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give a derivative for amalgamate.

amalagamation

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What is the root of deter and what is it's definition?

terr; frighten

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