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To secretly store more than what is allowed (one word substitution)
Hoard
Store
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Hoard: To hoard means to secretly store more than what is allowed or what is necessary, often for future use. It can refer to collecting and storing an excessive amount of material goods, food, or money, sometimes to the point of greed or selfishness.
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An area of land that is controlled by a ruler (one word substitution)
Colony
Dominion
Country
Municipality
Colony: A colony is a group of people who settle in a new area, often in a different country or region. Colonies can be established for economic, political, or religious reasons. In some cases, colonies have been formed through conquest or colonization, while in others, they have been established through voluntary migration.
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Sound made by brakes
Drone
Jingle
Chirp
Screech
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Place where wine is made (one word substitution)
Bakery
Cloakroom
Tannery
Brewery
Brewery: Place where beer is made. A brewery is a facility where beer is produced, typically through the fermentation of malted barley, hops, yeast, and water.
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An abandoned child of unknown parents who is found by somebody (one word substitution)
Foundling
Sibling
Urchin
Orphan
Foundling: A foundling is an abandoned infant or young child of unknown parentage who is found and taken in by someone else. Foundlings have been a common occurrence throughout history, and many societies have developed ways to care for and protect them.
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Quibble (one word substitution)
Premeditate
Prenominate
Prevaricate
Preponderate
Prevaricate: Quibble. Prevaricate means to speak or act in an evasive or misleading way, often to avoid telling the truth or to conceal one’s true intentions.
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Determine the nature of the disease (one word substitution)
Investigate
Determine
Diagnose
Detect
Diagnose: It is the process of identifying a medical condition or disease by examining the symptoms and medical history of a patient. It involves the use of various medical tests and procedures to determine the cause and extent of the illness.
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A written statement about someoneÂ’s character, usually provided by an employer (one word substitution)
Testimonial
Memorandum
Certificate
License
Testimonial: A testimonial is a written or spoken statement provided by someone about the character, qualifications, or performance of another person. Testimonials are often used by employers to evaluate job candidates or by businesses to advertise their products or services. Testimonials can also be used in legal or financial contexts to provide evidence of a person’s good character or reputation.
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Loss Of memory (one word substitution)
Ambrosia
Amnesia
Insomnia
Forgetting
Amnesia: Amnesia is a condition where a person experiences a loss of memory, either completely or partially. It can be caused by various factors such as injury to the brain, illness, or psychological trauma.
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Something capable of being done (one word substitution)
Probable
Feasible
tenable
Explicable
Feasible: Feasible refers to something that is practical, realistic, or possible to achieve or accomplish.
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