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  • Noun of hysterical
    Hysteria
  • Our teacher gives us loads of ........ when we feel a little fed up with our lessons. She really knows how to motivate us. (COURAGE)
    encouragement
  • The patient is in a stable condition and is now on the ........ table. (operate)
    operating
  • Adjective of amusement
    Amused - Amusing
  • He does a really good ........ of Elvis Presley. Have you ever seen him do it? (person)
    impersonation
  • The teacher was ........ with us and decided not to give us too much homework. (MERCY)
    merciful
  • Well, ........ speaking, I shouldn't allow you to leave the room during an examination. (technical)
    technically
  • I've got quite a lot of dental ........ to have done over the next few months. (TREAT)
    treatment
  • It was a very ........ decision to quit her job and start up her own business. (COURAGE)
    courageous
  • Did he offer to do the job ........ or did you have to force him? (VOLUNTARY)
    voluntarily
  • A ........ of our company will call round today to show you some of our products. (REPRESENT)
    representative
  • My dream is to go self-employed and to open a ........ (CONSULT)
    consultancy
  • You can tell she's an architect, can't you? Her house is so ........ decorated. (TASTE)
    tastefully
  • Most fast food is eaten for its convenience, not for its ........ qualities. (NUTRITION)
    nutritional
  • I was ........ pleased with my exam result, which turned out to be much higher than I'd expected. (extreme)
    extremely
  • She's so lovely and has a great ........ . (person)
    personality
  • It is very ........ to see the patient making such good progress. (ENCOURAGE)
    encouraging
  • There were a small group of political ........ at the university who were heavily involved in student politics. (extreme)
    extremists
  • I ........ told you not to use my car without asking me. (SPECIFY)
    specifically
  • The scenery on holiday was absolutely ......... (BREATH)
    breathtaking
  • Critics have claimed that the film suffers from problems of ........ . For example, in one scene the hero is wearing a black shirt, and in the next it is white. (CONTINUE)
    continuity
  • The more he tried to forget her the more ........ she became. He just couldn't get her out of his mind. (RESIST)
    irresistible
  • He uses very ........ language to get his message across in the book. (DESCRIBE)
    descriptive
  • There was a steady decline in political ........ in many countries around the world. (extreme)
    extremism
  • The ........ state that you must inform the authorities if you plan to extend the property. (REGULAR)
    regulations
  • She works as an ........ for the EU. (INTERPRET)
    interpreter
  • He works as a computer ........ for educational bodies. (CONSULT)
    consultant
  • I think that car must have gone ........ for weeks. It looks filthy. (wash)
    unwashed
  • Security will need to give you ........ before you can enter the building. (clear)
    clearance
  • The animal had clearly been ........ by its previous owner and was in need of attention. (TREAT)
    mistreated
  • Sometimes I think he's a little too ........ towards people. He tends to believe anything people tell him and often gets cheated. (TRUST)
    trusting
  • The ........ on TV said the game was very exciting but I didn't enjoy it all. (COMMENT)
    commentator
  • You don't need to answer that question. It's not ........ to you. (APPLY)
    applicable
  • The painting is said to be a ........ of jealousy. (REPRESENT)
    representation
  • She'll look after your things while you're away. She's very ........ . (TRUST)
    trustworthy
  • The Government are facing ........ from the trade unions over their plans to privatise the industry. (RESIST)
    resistance
  • Noun of astonishing
    Astonishment
  • It was only a ........ interest and she soon forgot about it and moved on to something else. (pass)
    passing
  • Is that shirt ........ or does it need to be taken to the dry cleaners? (wash)
    washable
  • I booked a ........ with my local counsellor. (CONSULT)
    consultation
  • I'd like you to draw a ........ line from point A to point B. (CONTINUE)
    continuous
  • The next ........ is waiting in reception. (APPLY)
    applicant
  • She will get her inheritance when she's 18. In the meantime it is being held by a ........ . (TRUST)
    trustee
  • You always manage to ........ what I say and end up with the wrong impression. (INTERPRET)
    misinterpret
  • If we don't organise the election properly we could be accused of being ........ . (DEMOCRATIC)
    undemocratic
  • Noun of delightful
    Delight
  • He's studying to be a ........ at a local college. (NUTRITION)
    nutritionist
  • Despite the initial problems the machine is now fully ........ . (operate)
    operational
  • Every month we receive a ........ through the post giving us information about the local community. (CIRCLE)
    circular
  • As long as there is ........ in the agreement we should be OK. (clear)
    clarity
  • The witnesses gave very good ........ of the man to the police. (DESCRIBE)
    description
  • Scientists are working on a drug that will make people more ........ to the common cold. (RESIST)
    resistant
  • The school I went to encouraged children to express their ........ . (INDIVIDUAL)
    individuality
  • The last time I ate in that restaurant the food was completely ........ . I think they must have forgotten to season it. (TASTE)
    tasteless
  • The main female character in a book or film is often called the ........ . (HERO)
    heroine
  • She's always entering ........ . In fact she often wins. (compete)
    competitions
  • Some people dislike the idea of military service as it is totally ......... You have no choice whether you do it or not. (VOLUNTARY)
    involuntary
  • Can everyone with the ........ of Marta see me at the end of the lesson. (except)
    exception
  • The ........ of the trains is something I really admire about the system in France. (REGULAR)
    regularity
  • Have you seen the ........ for the new engine? (SPECIFY)
    specifications
  • I have to use a ........ shampoo because I have a skin complaint. (MEDICINE)
    medicated
  • You don't have to give me a ........ of everything she said. I get the picture. (COMMENT)
    commentary
  • The judge was forced to call the trial to an end and let the accused go free because of a legal ........ . (technical)
    technicality
  • He was a ........ criminal who was always in and out of prison. (habit)
    habitual
  • Managers are blaming the Trade Unions for the ........ of the strike. (CONTINUE)
    continuation
  • I found his last film quite ........ and very offensive. (TASTE)
    distasteful
  • The fireman acted ........ in trying to save the people from the burning building. (HERO)
    heroically
  • Qualities such as ........ are often found in the writer's leading characters. (HERO)
    heroism
  • He's very ........ . He always has to win anything he plays. (compete)
    competitive
  • The properties of some plants are ........ and have been used for thousands of years to cure illnesses. (MEDICINE)
    medicinal
  • There was one ........ in the book that really stood out. (pass)
    passage
  • As a team they never really impressed me although looking at the players ........, they were clearly talented. (INDIVIDUAL)
    individually
  • The parents were called in to speak to the teacher as their daughter was ........ late for class. (habit)
    habitually
  • Somebody has been ........ a company document outlining plans to make people redundant. (CIRCLE)
    circulating
  • We all need certain ........ in order to stay healthy. (NUTRITION)
    nutrients
  • My parents were always ........ me from going into the theatre as a profession. They wanted me to be a doctor. (COURAGE)
    discouraging
  • It's been ........ warm this summer, hasn't it? (except)
    exceptionally
  • The beauty of the landscape was ........ . You can't put it into words. (DESCRIBE)
    indescribable
  • I prefer dealing with small companies. They aren't so ........ as the larger ones who tend to treat everyone the same. (person)
    impersonal
  • Can you call the ........ and ask him to come up and have a look at my computer? (technical)
    technician
  • Most countries in the world have a ........ elected government. (DEMOCRATIC)
    democratically
  • You can't really draw any conclusions with such an ........ sample of people. They are not the right age or occupation for our purposes. (REPRESENT)
    unrepresentative
  • One of the basic principles of a ........ is that everyone of a certain age is allowed to vote. (DEMOCRATIC)
    democracy
  • What do you mean, about 3 weeks? Can't you be more ........ than that? (SPECIFY)
    specific
  • The ........ of the newspaper has risen since the new editor took over the job. (CIRCLE)
    circulation
  • It was a terrible film but ........ it was also quite short. (MERCY)
    mercifully
  • I'm being sent to the competition to ........ on the opening game. (COMMENT)
    commentate
  • I must be out of condition. I get ........ just walking up the stairs.(BREATH)
    breathless
  • She has always been an ........ when it comes to wearing clothes. She refuses to copy other people. (INDIVIDUAL)
    individualist
  • Our teacher gives us loads of ........ when we feel a little fed up with our lessons. She really knows how to motivate us. (ENCOURAGE)
    encouragement
  • Has the doctor put you on any ........ to try and clear your chest? (MEDICINE)
    medication
  • It was quite an old building and was barely ........ .(habit)
    habitable
  • The team played extremely ........ and at times were a little too enthusiastic. (compete)
    competitively
  • Having looked at your X-Ray I'm afraid to say your condition is ........ . You will just have to live with the pain. (operate)
    inoperable
  • The taxman is investigating his account to see if there is anything ........ going on. (REGULAR)
    irregular
  • She works as a ........ for a local charitable organisation. (VOLUNTARY)
    volunteer
  • What was your ........ of the Prime Minister's speech this afternoon? (INTERPRET)
    interpretation
  • Noun of nervous
    Nervousness
  • OK. Try and ........ more slowly and calm down. (BREATH)
    breathe
  • It was ........ who was in charge as they all seemed to be ordering each other around. (clear)
    unclear
  • The champions were ........ in their attitude towards their opponents, and were hungry for goals, coming away as 10.0 winners. (MERCY)
    merciless
  • My parents were always ........ me from going into the theatre as a profession. They wanted me to be a doctor. (ENCOURAGE)
    discouraging
  • Have you filled in the ........ form for that job yet? (APPLY)
    application
  • The water is ........ and should not be used under any circumstances. (TREAT)
    untreated