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After she died, looking into the future was looking into <nothingness> for Arthur. začněte se učit
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He's got many <shortcomings> but he's not a liar. začněte se učit
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Despite her harsh words he sensed <softness> in her voice. začněte se učit
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His <straightforwardness> won him as many friends as enemies. začněte se učit
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Rarely have I met such an <expansive> and talkative person as the young journalist. začněte se učit
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Just thinking about it makes me <shudder>. začněte se učit
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He's quite <indifferent to> any criticism. He always thinks he's right. začněte se učit
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One should approach other cultures with an <unprejudiced> mind. začněte se učit
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It is such a <nuisance> that the car broke down today of all days! začněte se učit
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Simon is a <notorious> womanizer. začněte se učit
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There was a <noticeable> difference in Jane's behaviour after she came back from Argentina. začněte se učit
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Susan <glared> at me angrily, expecting an answer. začněte se učit
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I rely on your <impartial> judgement. začněte se učit
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I <know> he is a stingy person. začněte se učit
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She's so warm and loving, such an <open-hearted> person - how could anyone dislike her? začněte se učit
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Women can be <oversensitive> when it comes to their weight and age. začněte se učit
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The girl couldn't put up with the <blunt> behaviour of her ex-boyfriend. začněte se učit
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My <indecision> let a good opportunity pass me by. začněte se učit
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The Greeks are a very <hospitable> nation. začněte se učit
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Jane completely loses her <bearings> in a new place. začněte se učit
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She was suspended from school for one day for being <cheeky> to a teacher. začněte se učit
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Her words were a source of <solace> for me during those difficult moments. začněte se učit
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Nothing can <relieve> the pain of a parent who's lost a child. začněte se učit
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The accident happened due to his <carelessness>. začněte se učit
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My <nosy> neighbour always looks to see who is coming to visit me. začněte se učit
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He <articulated> his argument quite badly and nobody understood. začněte se učit
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I hate it when he wears that <smug> smile on his face! začněte se učit
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Don't be so weak and <spineless>, you should learn to stand up for yourself. začněte se učit
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He was a plain-looking, <albeit> exceptionally intelligent man. začněte se učit
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At the end of our conversation I asked him a rather <crass> question: "How do you earn your living?" začněte se učit
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His <haughty> nature caused many problems both at school and at home. začněte se učit
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It's much ado <about> nothing. začněte se učit
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He broke the window out of <spite>, because Mr Smith wouldn't let him see his daughter. začněte se učit
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Although she was raised in a bad area she became a very <sophisticated> lady. začněte se učit
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I was really <puzzled> by his question. začněte se učit
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His voice was <hoarse> with emotion. začněte se učit
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When she wants to do something, she will let no <obstacle> get in her path. začněte se učit
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You don't fit for this job, you're simply too <vehement> and impatient. začněte se učit
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For ages women were considered to be <lesser> than men. začněte se učit
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Jack's complete <ignorance> shows with every word he utters. začněte se učit
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