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TRUE
He's a true artist/expert. - Adjective
The bullet traveled straight and true. - Adverb
The door is slightly out of true. - Noun
2. WIDE
We have a wide range of options. - Adjective
They spread the map out wide. - Adverb
Cricket a bowled ball that goes wide of the wicket, and counts as a run for the side
batting. - Noun
3. DEEP
The sound came from deep within his throat. - Adjective
Our feet sank deeper into the mud. - Adverb
He left home in the deep of the night. - Noun
4. FRAGRANCE
The soup was fragrant with herbs and spices. - Adjective
It tastes immediately as if it has been buried in a sandalwood box; fragrantly woody,
earthy and fascinating. - Adverb
We include testing notes with your fragrance oil order so that they are handy while you
are making soap. - Noun
5. ECONOMY
An economy class ticket. - Adjective
An increase in tourism will help the city economically. - Adverb
The war altered the country's economy. - Noun
6. BAKE
We waited for hours in the baking sun. - Adjective
The bread was baking on hot stones. - Adverb
They organized a bake sale to raise money for the church. - Noun
7. SWEETS
She likes her coffee sweet. - Adjective
He looked at his children sleeping sweetly. - Adverb
I'm trying to cut down on sweets. - Noun
8. NEED
The provision of humanitarian assistance to the needy. - Adjective
If needs must, they will eat any food. - Adverb
He has trouble expressing his emotional needs. - Noun
9. ACT
A cast of interesting and actable characters. - Adjective
The company is actively looking for a buyer. - Adverb
We were grateful for her many acts of kindness. - Noun
10. TERROR
The terrible conditions in which the ordinary people lived. - Adjective
It was all terribly frustrating. - Adverb
Witnesses described seeing office staff fleeing in terror from the scene when the siege
began at 10 am. - Noun