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Sed , sid - to sit, settle. Conjunctive Adverbs. Also, however, otherwise, consequently, moreover, hence, nevertheless, thus, indeed, similarly, likewise, finally, furthermore I do not like tomatoes; however, I like Heinz ketchup.
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Conjunctive Adverbs • Also, however, otherwise, consequently, moreover, hence, nevertheless, thus, indeed, similarly, likewise, finally, furthermore • I do not like tomatoes; however, I like Heinz ketchup.
Sedation - induced relaxation, esp. by prescription drugs= noun
sedated • I was hoping to be sedated during childbirth; however, the doctor said I had to be awake.
Subside • The rain caused much damage; furthermore, it took weeks for the water to subside.
Residue (n.) that which is left back after separating; remains
residue • I washed my dirty dog in the tub; consequently, a gross ring of residue remained until I cleaned up the mess.
Insidious (adj). Having a gradual and negative accumulating effect; harmful
Insidious (adj.): harmful • At first the dog bite did not seem that harmful; nevertheless, it proved insidious causing blood poisoning.
sedentary • I was lazy all day; furthermore, in the evening, I slept on the couch enjoying my sedentary lifestyle.