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Which two words mean the same? Inordinate, Capricious, Contingent, Reformation, Opulence, Fanciful

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Which two words mean the same? Inordinate, Capricious, Contingent, Reformation, Opulence, Fanciful
posted Oct 11, 2022 by Mridul

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Example: One symptom of bronchitis is a ro___ co___. (The two words are: rough & cough.)

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