1. |
Inevitably, a shouting match
(@@@ )
between us and the bus driver. |
2. |
We hoped that our meeting would help us develop
a trusting and fruitful (@@@ ).@ |
3. |
He has always been good, but now he has become
a(n) ( @@@)
violinist. |
4. |
I was quickly tired of James Fenimore Cooper's
(@@@ )
style. |
5. |
The first brigade that advanced to the east
was merely a(n) (@@@ )
for the real attack. |
6. |
The writer is a liar and is always trying
to (@@@ )
my reputation. |
7. |
The rebel leader made a(n) ( @@@)
plan to overthrow the government. |
8. |
It is not our aim to (@@@ )
our foe; we are interested only in establishing peaceful
relations. |
9. |
Thatfs an interesting point, but itfs not (@@@ )
to our discussion. |
10. |
The female office workers exchanged (@@@ )
gossip over lunch. |
1. |
My father began to show the (@@@ )
of old age when he turned sixty. |
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1.ingredients 2. insinuations 3. infirmities 4. injections |
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2. |
A person who is ( @@@)
is slow to adapt to a new way of life. |
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1. nonchalant 2. intractable 3. insolent 4. invulnerable |
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3. |
I canft describe it, but there was a certain ( @@@)
feeling in the room that made us all uneasy. |
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1. intact 2. intangible 3. integral 4. intensive |
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4. |
A fear of (@@@ ),
prevalent among nineteenth-century educators, was evident
in their frequent exhortations on the need to protect adolescents
from the premature acquisition of knowledge and abilities. |
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1. illiteracy 2. precocity 3. barbarity 4. frivolity |
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5. |
Much to the disappointment of shareholders, the company's
stock value has only increased by a (@@@ )
0.1 % over the past year. |
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1. drafty 2. paltry 3. gaudy 4. binary |
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6. |
The film critic apologized for her earlier ( @@@)
remark about the quality of Asian movies. |
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1. penetrating 2. palatable 3. disparaging 4. decorous |
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7. |
The buyers were very interested in our revolutionary
product, but they ( @@@)
at high price. After careful consideration, we lowered it
by 10%. |
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1.opted 2. vetoed 3. parried 4. balked |
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8. |
John, a bigot,
was the (@@@ )
of narrow-mindedness and ignorance. |
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1. epithet 2. epitaph 3. epicenter 4. epitome |
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9. |
Some protesters began chanting slogans and (@@@ )
bystanders with eggs.
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1.pelting 2. pegging 3. peeling 4. peering |
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10. |
Widespread hunger is just one of the (@@@ )
of the ongoing civil war. |
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1. epilogues 2. digressions 3. aversions 4. ramifications |
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