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2 | 34% | 6 | Concerning the grammatical form or category of words used as the names of things | |
3 | 33% | 11 | Grammatical category referring to persons or objects spoken of | |
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We think the answer is "AGENDA" which means:
- noun
- • A temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to
- • A list of matters to be taken up (as at a meeting)
An example sentence would be:
- • "She always has a hidden agenda when she invites us over for dinner."
- • "The government's agenda includes a plan to reduce taxes."
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