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  • 24.04.13 22:54

    7.Palpable
    The tension in the room was palpable during the exam.

  • 24.04.13 23:22

    prefatory
    - The prefatory remarks set the tone for the rest of the presentation.
    preface
    - In the preface of her book, the author thanks her family for their support during the writing process.
    presage
    - The dark clouds presaged an incoming soon.
    presentiment
    - She had a presentiment that she would meet someone important that day.
    prestigious
    - She was invited to speak at the prestigious conference.
    prestige
    - The company's reputation for quality products added to its prestige.
    prescience
    - His prescience allowed him to anticipate market trends accurately.

  • 24.04.13 23:46

    premonition
    To shake off the premonition of impending exams, the thing to so is to prepare yourself so thoroughly that you can’t help bur be confident.

    prerogative
    I feel that as an old friend, I have the prerogative of criticizing your actions without arousing resentment.

    pretentious
    His pretentious attitude and remarks made it hard to cultivate great image.

    precursor
    The complain of grandmother’s back pain was a precursor to be rainy.

    preempt
    The preemption of apples during the climate changes caused widespread shortages.

  • 24.04.13 23:54

    prefatory
    We should have memorized King Sejong’s preface to Hunmin Chongum.

    prestigious
    In south Korea, children learn and prepare their specs to go to prestigious university.

  • 24.04.14 10:54

    1. [premonition]
    I had a premonition that principal calls me on the carpet
    2. [prerogative]
    I have the prerogative of eating your chocolates.
    3. [pretentious]
    His pretentious love caused her to feel resentment
    4. [precursor]
    The cherry blossom was a precursor to the changing of the season.
    5. [preempt]
    He preempted a potential breakup by addressing it himself.
    6. [presentiment]
    He had a presentiment that he would divorce with his wife.
    7. [presage]
    The divorce paper presaged an incoming divorce.

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