He seems to be solicitous about his friend's health. [Please select]
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One nearly arrived in the royal box, and Sir Herbert Wilberforce was solicitous for the safety of the royalty there. [adjective]
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The fits and fasts were the means by which Sarah could prolong the solicitous attention she had received during her real illness. [adjective]
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Denzil was more devoted, more solicitous to please than ever; and had a better chance of pleasing now that most of her ladyship's fine visitors had left town. [adjective]
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Edward was particularly solicitous to know the meaning of that song which appeared to produce such effect upon the passions of the company, and hinted his curiosity to his host. [adjective]
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The prude cast a disdainful look at Miss, and said that people, who have but little to lose, are sometimes the most solicitous about preserving it. [adjective]
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Amrah's questions, and the voice in which she put them--low, sympathetic, and solicitous--were significant of an endeared relation between the two. [adjective]
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