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Bill and I (agree) over some details.
disagreed
The race is an (ordinary) event.
extraordinary
This car (perform) all others in its class.
outperforms
The company (grade) their personnel.
upgraded
He should (consider) his decision to resign.
reconsider
She is a strong-minded, (dependent) woman.
independent
The town seemed as (real) as a movie set.
unreal/surreal
Her talent has always been (estimate).
underestimated/overestimated
I think the critics seriously (rate) that movie.
overrated/underrated
We are living in an (perfect) world.
imperfect
Works of art were lost, many of them (replaceable).
Irreplaceable
She's giving a small (formal) party this evening.
informal
It was (mature) of her to do that.
immature
The house was surrounded by trees and (visible) from the road.
invisible
She gets (possible) when she's tired.
impossible
It is (legal) to litter.
illegal
It is (logical) to think that things will change on their own.
illogical
My sister is much better at (task) than I am — she can do three or four things at the same time!
multitasking
Unfortunately, I (understand) the directions and I went to the wrong office.
misunderstand
My boyfriend is very (social) . He never wants to go to parties or go out with my friends.
antisocial
I very rarely (sleep) — only when I'm really tired or have stayed up late.
oversleep
Lots of English words are very easy to (spell).
misspell
You can read all about the actor's life in his (biography).
autobiography
Matt sent back his chicken because it was (cook).
undercooked
I still get on well with my (husband) even though we broke up five years ago.
ex-husband