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cacao / coco / cocoa

callous / callus

can / may

cannot but

canvas / canvass

capital / capitol

ceremonial / ceremonious

certainty / certitude

chafe / chaff

chair / chairman / chairperson

childish / childlike

chord / cord

cite / quote

classic / classical

clean / cleanse

climactic / climatic

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ceremonial / ceremonious
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1 The new mayor's swearing into office was a ceremonial occasion attended by many officials.
2 The queen receives guests in a ceremonial way.
3 He has a brilliant ceremonial robe from Africa.
4 The Vice Mayor is a largely ceremonial position.
5 She passionately desired to see the ceremonial dances.
6 The bride is veiled at first and then ceremonially shown to the crowd.
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1 There was a ceremonious unveiling of the statue.
2 There were ceremonious farewells on the last day of the pope's visit.
3 His manners were always ceremonious.
4 He bid her an unusually ceremonious farewell.
5 The flag should be lowered ceremoniously.
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The queen
receives guests in a ceremonial way.


There was
a ceremonious unveiling
of the statue.

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