Representative: I am the representative of swim club. A representative is a person that represents something. Middle English and Medieval Latin.
Direction: That is a good direction. Direction is a way to go. Late Middle English, Middle French and Latin.
Principal: The principal of this school is very skinny. Principal means to be head chief or to be the boss of something. Middle English and Latin.
Principle: He was a man of principle and good to his word. An accepted or professed rule of action or conduct. Middle French and Latin
Community: Our community is a big one. Community is where you could live like New York is a vast community. Latin.
Extension: That's a really good extension on your bike. Extension could mean to make it better or bigger. Middle English and Latin.
Imitation: You're gonna get told off for doing that imitation. Imitation means to copy something. Middle English and Latin.
Opportunity: I will take this opportunity. Opportunity to do something like maybe you only have one shot at doing it. Middle English, Middle French and Latin.
Optimistic: I think we should have a lot of customers today. Optimistic means to guess. English.
Indispensable: This is indispensable. Indispensable means absolutely necessary. Medieval Latin.
Elastic: That is a very elastic material. Elastic means stretchy and flexible. English.
Confident: You seem very Confident. Confident means to think maybe you can do something like Defeat The Dragon! Latin.
Gigantic: That is gigantic. Gigantic means very big, gigantic was found from the word giant. Latin.
Convert: You can convert that. Convert means to change something. Middle English and Latin.
Instantly: You did that instantly. Instantly means to do it straight away. Late Middle English.
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