Here are example sentences for each word in the table:
Wonder
Noun: The Grand Canyon is a natural wonder.
Adjective: She gave a wonderful performance at the concert.
Verb: I wonder what the weather will be like tomorrow.
Adverb: The meal was wonderfully cooked.
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Ease
Noun: He completed the task with great ease.
Adjective: The instructions were easy to follow.
Verb: This medicine will ease your pain.
Adverb: She solved the puzzle easily.
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Hope
Noun: They never lost hope during the difficult times.
Adjective: She remains hopeful about the future. / The situation seemed hopeless.
Verb: I hope you feel better soon.
Adverb: Hopefully, everything will go according to plan. / Hopelessly, he tried to fix the damage.
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Laziness
Noun: His laziness prevented him from finishing his work.
Adjective: He felt lazy and stayed in bed all day.
Verb: They lazed around on the beach during their vacation.
Adverb: The dog lay lazily in the sun.
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Beauty
Noun: The beauty of the sunset took my breath away.
Adjective: She wore a beautiful dress to the party.
Verb: This new cream is designed to beautify your skin.
Adverb: The landscape was beautifully painted.
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Creation
Noun: This sculpture is a magnificent creation.
Adjective: The artist is very creative with his work.
Verb: They created a new app for learning languages.
Adverb: She explained the concept creatively.
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Pleasure
Noun: It was a pleasure to meet you.
Adjective: The dinner was pleasant and enjoyable.
Verb: He was pleased with the results of the project.
Adverb: She smiled pleasantly at her guests.
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Sadness
Noun: His sadness was evident after the news.
Adjective: She looked sad when she heard about the accident.
Verb: The tragic story saddened everyone.
Adverb: He walked away sadly after the argument.
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Surprise
Noun: Her visit was a pleasant surprise.
Adjective: The news was surprising to everyone.
Verb: The magician's trick surprised the audience.
Adverb: Surprisingly, the team won against all odds.
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Annoy
Noun: His constant interruptions were an annoyance.
Adjective: The noise was very annoying.
Verb: The loud music annoyed the neighbors.
Adverb: He spoke annoyingly about the same topic repeatedly.
Wonder
Noun: The Grand Canyon is a natural wonder.
Adjective: She gave a wonderful performance at the concert.
Verb: I wonder what the weather will be like tomorrow.
Adverb: The meal was wonderfully cooked.
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Ease
Noun: He completed the task with great ease.
Adjective: The instructions were easy to follow.
Verb: This medicine will ease your pain.
Adverb: She solved the puzzle easily.
---
Hope
Noun: They never lost hope during the difficult times.
Adjective: She remains hopeful about the future. / The situation seemed hopeless.
Verb: I hope you feel better soon.
Adverb: Hopefully, everything will go according to plan. / Hopelessly, he tried to fix the damage.
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Laziness
Noun: His laziness prevented him from finishing his work.
Adjective: He felt lazy and stayed in bed all day.
Verb: They lazed around on the beach during their vacation.
Adverb: The dog lay lazily in the sun.
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Beauty
Noun: The beauty of the sunset took my breath away.
Adjective: She wore a beautiful dress to the party.
Verb: This new cream is designed to beautify your skin.
Adverb: The landscape was beautifully painted.
---
Creation
Noun: This sculpture is a magnificent creation.
Adjective: The artist is very creative with his work.
Verb: They created a new app for learning languages.
Adverb: She explained the concept creatively.
---
Pleasure
Noun: It was a pleasure to meet you.
Adjective: The dinner was pleasant and enjoyable.
Verb: He was pleased with the results of the project.
Adverb: She smiled pleasantly at her guests.
---
Sadness
Noun: His sadness was evident after the news.
Adjective: She looked sad when she heard about the accident.
Verb: The tragic story saddened everyone.
Adverb: He walked away sadly after the argument.
---
Surprise
Noun: Her visit was a pleasant surprise.
Adjective: The news was surprising to everyone.
Verb: The magician's trick surprised the audience.
Adverb: Surprisingly, the team won against all odds.
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Annoy
Noun: His constant interruptions were an annoyance.
Adjective: The noise was very annoying.
Verb: The loud music annoyed the neighbors.
Adverb: He spoke annoyingly about the same topic repeatedly.