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OPPOSITE (UNIT 1-5)

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  • “Nutritious” snacks provide an important contribution towards your child’s daily nutritional needs.
    Uncooked
    Inexpensive
    Unpacked
    Unhealthy
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  • A smartphone is too “costly” for him to even have a normal one.
    expensive
    economical
    priceless
    valuable
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  • Many people are afraid that computers with superhuman “intelligence” will destroy humanity.
    awareness
    stupidity
    perception
    wisdom
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  • Speakers are too “bulky”. You cannot put them in your bag or your pocket.
    tiny
    heavy
    large
    giant
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  • A digital camera is “convenient” as it is quick to view and delete as well as easy to transfer photos to a computer.
    useless
    uninteresting
    inexpensive
    harmful
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  • Even the best invention may have “drawbacks”. A laptop, for example, is expensive so many people cannot afford it.
    shortcomings
    disadvantages
    weaknesses
    advantages
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  • It’s “incredible” that his new song leads the Billboard hot 100 chart only in 3 days.
    implausible
    unbelievable
    beyond belief
    believable
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  • She was given a prize for her “achievement” in classical and traditional music.
    failure
    success
    accomplishment
    feat
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  • Hector Berlioz was one of the most “prominent” composers of the Romantic period.
    classical
    unknown
    prolific
    modern
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  • After a very short time, this kind of music becomes wildly “popular” among the youth.
    attractive
    famous
    appealing
    unknown
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