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VOCABULARY REVISION

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  • Don't stand out in the meeting. . Wear a less CONSPICUOUS / VAGUE / APPARENT attire.
    CONSPICUOUS
  • You should refrain any beverage which claims to BOLSTER / ENVY / STRIVE your energy level.
    BOLSTER
  • He is said to have IMPEDED / STIFLED / CLOGGED his victim with a pillow.
    STIFLED
  • The president doesn't INVERSE / IMBUE / ENDORSE products himself regardless of their merits.
    ENDORSE
  • The man’s trash can was filling up quickly since he would DISPOSE / DISCARD / RECRUIT all of his pieces of junk mail every day.
    DISCARD
  • During the pandemic unemployment has reached an ROBUST / UNPRECEDENTED / AFFLUENT level.
    UNPRECEDENTED
  • CUMBERSOME / ALLURING / WARY machines can endanger operators and slow down production.
    CUMBERSOME
  • The circumstances of her death have been hotly RELINQUISHED / DISPUTED / DISPOSED.
    DISPUTED
  • She knew she had to do something before her illness DISRUPTED / DETERIORATED/ DEPRIVED. /
    DETERIORATED
  • The STRINGENCY / ASPIRATION / AMBIENT of the rules has irritated some companies.
    STRINGENCY
  • I was rather quiet as I didn't feel I had much wisdom to POSE / ISSUE / IMPART on the subject.
    IMPART
  • Edward’s COMPULSION / REFURBISHMENT / OBSOLESCENCE to frequently eat fast food ended his relationship.
    COMPULSION
  • I don't want to DIMINISH / ATTEST / EMBODY her achievements, but she did have a lot of help.
    DIMINISH
  • The opposition leader accused government ministers of MANIPULATING / DEMONSTRATING / ASSERTING / the statistics to suit themselves.
    MANIPULATING
  • The houses blend LAVISHLY / UNOBTRUSIVELY / APPARENTLY into the landscape as they are a part of it.
    UNOBSTRUSIVELY
  • Train fare increases of 15% are PROCURED / ENVISAGED / SUBSTANTIATED for the next year.
    ENVISAGED