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tenant (Def.) | (n)- person or group who rents |
tenant (Sent.) | The ** paid his rent to the landlord. |
tenacious (Def.) | (adj) - determined, stubborn |
tenacious (Sent.) | He had a ** grip on the bar. |
tenement (Def.) | (n)- a very basic urban apartment house |
tenement (Sent.) | He lived in the ** by the railroad tracks. |
tenable (Def.) | capable of being held or maintained |
tenable (Sent.) | (adj) His lead in the race was ** because of his effective training. |
tenure (Def.) | the position of having a secure job until retirement |
tenure (Sent.) | (n) After his first two years of teaching, the new professor was excited to receive **. |
tenor (Def.) | (n) way something is progressing; continuous course |
tenor (Sent.) | Don’t disturb the ** of the classroom. |
TEN (Def.) | holds, keep; possess, occupy |