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c
Noun
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C is the third letter of the alphabet.
"b" comes before "c"
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In some schools, an C is the passing grade.
Albert only just passed the exam; he got a C.
message
Noun
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A message is information that is sent between living things and is sent from one person to the other. There are some types of message, like phone message and subliminal message.
On his desk there was a message from Jack to call home.
Can you give Joan the message that I called?
message
Verb
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If you message someone, you send them a note or letter or e-mail; you message them.
Can you please message me the directions?
weighted
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adjective
(= leaden)
made heavy or weighted down with weariness
his leaden arms
weighted eyelids
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adjective
adjusted to reflect value or proportion
votes weighted according to the size of constituencies
a law weighted in favor of landlords
a weighted average
noise
Noun
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A noise is a sound, usually one that you don't want.
There's too much noise. I can't hear what she's saying.