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  • I wouldn't believe a word he says. He's completely ...(HONEST)
    dishonest
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  • It's very difficult to reason with you when you are behaving in such an ... manner. (RATIONAL)
    irrational
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  • You weren't paying attention so you completely ... what I said. (UNDERSTAND)
    misunderstood
  •  15
  • Despite the fact that the rest of her family was ... she managed to become a nurse. (LITERATE)
    illiterate
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  • Paul came up with some absolutely amazing ideas, but they were all completely.... (PRACTICAL)
    impractical
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  • Sorry I'm late this morning. I didn't get to bed until midnight and then I .... (SLEEP)
    overslept
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  • He was severely reprimanded at work for making ... comments in an email. (APPROPRIATE)
    inappropriate
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  • In hot weather it's easy to become ... if you don't drink enough liquids. (HYDRATE)
    dehydrated
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  • Being ... can be a real disadvantage in the world of business. (LINGUAL)
    monolingual
  •  15
  • I proposed having the office Christmas party at my house, but I was ... by my colleagues. (VOTE)
    outvoted
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  • He might look tired now, but don't ... him. He could still win this match. (ESTIMATE)
    underestimate
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  • My boss has asked me to make a lot of changes to my report, so now I've basically got to ... it. (WRITE)
    re-write
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  • The government is introducing new measures to try to control ... behaviour in young people. ( SOCIAL)
    anti-social
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  • The walk to the monastery was exhausting. It was ... all the way. (HILL)
    uphill
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  • I don't believe in ghosts or other ... phenomena. (NATURAL)
    supernatural
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  • My brother works for a (n) ... company, which has offices all over the world. (NATIONAL)
    multi-national
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