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newcomer
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a person who has recently arrived to a place
undergo
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experienced sth, especially a medical treatment
favourable
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showing that you like or approve someone or sth
convertible
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able to be changed
understatement
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the prectice of suggesting that things have much less of a particular quality than they really have
revolutionary
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causing a complete/dramatic change
adjustable
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able to be changed
outlast
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last longer than
on purpose
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intentionally
in due course
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at the appropriate time
drive at sth
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try to explain sth
from now on
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starting at the specified point nin time and continuing into the future
on the way
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about to arrive or happen
ambiguous
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open to more than one interpretation
provisional
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temporary, possibly to be changed later
ingenious
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clever, smart, original
colloquial speech
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not too formal language, daily speech
come to an abrupt halt
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suddenly stop doing sth
timely
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happening at the best posiible time
simultaneous
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at the same time
launch
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make a new product
take into account
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consider sth
blurt out
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say sth suddenly, without thinking
come as a shock
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make someone feel shocked
cast doubt on sth
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cause people to feel uncertain about sth
come round to sth
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change your opinion about sth
tell the difference
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see how a person or thing is unlike to each other
escape somebody's notice
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fail to recognize sth
if ever
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used to emphasize that sth what you are saying is true

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