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  • bated There was once a famous writer on earth, of whose wisdom people spoke with bated breath.
  • bloated All the friars were of a rotund form, and many of them bore the marks of good living in their full, red, and bloated faces.
  • date That Christmas was one to date from in that family.
  • dated Up, and to the office, where certain newes is brought us of a letter come to the King this morning from the Duke of Albemarle, dated yesterday at eleven o'clock, as they were sailing to the Gunfleete, that they were in sight of the Dutch fleete, and were fitting themselves to fight them; so that they are, ere this, certainly engaged; besides, several do averr they heard the guns all yesterday in the afternoon.
  • elated "I am very well indeed," he replied with a smile, "and in a very happy- though not, I hope, too elated-frame of mind, which is natural enough considering my recent good fortune.
  • fated Probably from half-reasoned-out motives of efficiency in psychology the new director had made no attempt to resume work at once in the ill-fated banquet set, but had turned to the companion ballroom setting, since both had been prepared and made ready at the same time.
  • halted Finally the lawyer halted before the chair.
  • hated You hated to come inside.
  • laced Should I love you a bit better if you were to wear the finest clothes in the world; or should I like my father the better if he were to put on a laced coat like Squire Chase?
  • lad "And now let me tell you my story, my lad.
  • lade Please put your laptop in the charger, it is almost lade.
  • landed We finally landed after a long flight.
  • lard I am allergic to pork products, so I cannot eat lard.
  • lat
  • latched
  • late
  • latent Latent anger can prove to be a difficult problem to deal with.
  • later
  • latest The latest news is that the team has been given the all-clear to resume their work.
  • latter The latter half of the movie was better than the first.
  • laud She gave a loud and lengthy applause.
  • leaded The gasoline was still nearly full, so he topped it off with some unleaded.
  • led The lamp is led by a lightbulb.
  • lied "I won't tell a lie and say I'm not scared.
  • lifted
  • lighted
  • listed The items on the shopping list are listed below.
  • lite Please be more lite in your movements.
  • loaded I'm feeling really loaded right now.
  • located Locating the area was difficult.
  • looted
  • lute
  • malted
  • mated
  • pleated At the ball, she wore a pleated gown that showed off her curves to perfection.
  • salted I sprinkled some salt on top.
  • sated I am feeling very sated after our meal.
  • tate
  • ted Did you see that teddy bear on the shelf?
  • Bleated She bleated several times, hoarsely, appealingly; but all to no effect.
  • Flatted The town was flattened by an earthquake.
  • Floated
  • Gated
  • Gloated After her humiliation, she gloated to her friends about what a fool he had been.
  • Ladled She ladled soup into her bowl with a spoon.
  • Lamed
  • Larded
  • Lasted
  • Lathed She had her hair lathed and rolled.
  • Lauded She was lauded for her work on the project.
  • Laved
  • Lazed I meandered lazily around the park.
  • Loathed I loathe that woman.
  • Lusted Henry was eyeing the bride lustfully.
  • Plaited Since her hair is plaited tightly, you can't see her scalp.
  • Platted The city was platted in 1853.
  • Plated The dinner was remarkably plated.
  • Rated
  • Slatted The deck was slatted for the sea wind.
  • Slated "The city is scheduled to receive a lot of rainfall this week.
  • Lofted The loft is where the party took place.
  • latte
  • lilted
  • ligated
  • laded
  • laid

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Alreadly

  • acridly
  • airedale
  • alertly
  • allegedly
  • already
  • aridly
  • assuredly
  • elatedly
  • luridly
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