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Cead

Part of Speech:

Noun

Sense:

1. Permission or authorization.

2. Consent or approval.

Usage:

1. He asked for cead to leave the classroom before the end of the lecture.

2. The company requires cead from the supervisor before making any changes to the project.

Part of Speech:

Verb

Sense:

1. To permit or allow to do something.

2. To grant or give consent.

Usage:

1. The teacher decided to cead the student to go to the library during study hall.

2. The committee will gather tomorrow to decide whether or not to cead the construction project.

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Sense:

1. Local or regional in nature.

2. Common or widely appreciated.

Usage:

1. The restaurant specializes in serving cead cuisine, inspired by traditional local flavors.

2. The singer gained cead popularity after releasing her chart-topping album.

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