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noun
• a visitor to whom hospitality is extended
Example sentence• The hotel room was ready for the arrival of the guest. |
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noun
• a formal message requesting something that is submitted to an authority
verb
• express the need or desire for
Example sentence• I submitted a request for a refund. |
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Example sentence• The Roman conquest of Britain began in AD 43. |
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noun
• an inquiry into the cause of an unexpected death
Example sentence• The coroner conducted an inquest to determine the cause of death. |
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adjective
• consistent with fact or reality; not false
noun
• proper alignment; the property possessed by something that is in correct or proper alignment
adjective satellite
• accurately placed or thrown
verb
• make level, square, balanced, or concentric
Example sentence• My truest passion is painting. |
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noun
• (law) a gift of personal property by will
Example sentence• She made a generous bequest to her favorite charity. |
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noun
• a guest entertained in your house
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Example sentence• The bluest sky I have ever seen stretched out across the horizon. |
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adjective
• not precisely limited, determined, or distinguished
adjective satellite
• not clearly expressed or understood
Example sentence• He gave me the vaguest answer possible. |
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noun
• The act or process of conquering something again, such as a territory.
Example sentence• The reconquest of the city was a long and arduous process. |
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Example sentence• His acquest of knowledge makes him a valuable asset to the team. |
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Example sentence• The barguest is said to be a large, fearsome black dog with fiery eyes. |
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Example sentence• The hotel offers special amenities for nonguests who want to use the swimming pool. |
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Example sentence• He made the untruest statement I have ever heard. |
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adjective
• Neither reflecting nor emitting light.
Example sentence• The opaquest fog I've ever seen made it impossible to see more than a few feet ahead. |
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Example sentence• The postconquest era brought significant changes to the political landscape. |
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Example sentence• The preconquest civilization had a rich history of art and architecture. |
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noun
• a free, widely-used Web Map Server
verb
• search for a location and directions by means of the MapQuest program
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noun
• United States journalist (born in England) noted for his syndicated homey verse (1881-1959)
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noun
• a guest entertained in your house
Example sentence• We welcomed our house guest with open arms. |
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adverb
• on the occasion of a request
Example sentence• More information can be provided on request. |
| | | | | 12 | | 3 | noun n |
Example sentence• The wedding guest arrived late to the ceremony. |
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