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cap/cip/capt/cept - to hold/take
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perception |
My perception of the teacher changed over time.
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captive |
Animals are kept captive in zoos.
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capture |
There's a big reward for his capture.
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conception |
She had supported the project from the moment of its conception.
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deception |
The spy was a master of deception.
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exceptional |
The warm weather was exceptional for February.
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interception |
The defender made a great interception to prevent a goal.
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misconception |
Is that true or is it just a common misconception?
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perceptive |
The student made a perceptive remark about the use of rhyme in the poem.
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reception |
She left her contact number at the reception.
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receptive |
It is important to be receptive to feedback.
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recipient |
She was the recipient of a prestigious award.
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susceptible |
Lucy was susceptible to fits of laughter.
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