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Compound Adjectives

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    fill in the gaps with a compound adjective
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  • Mary's husband has become ... lately. He's forgotten about their anniversary.
    absent-minded
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  • His severe illness has made him easily annoyed and ... .
    bad-tempered
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  • I don't want to sound ..., but I thought my picture was the best at this competition.
    big-headed
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  • Laura and I decided to go to Poland and booked the tickets only two days ago. Today, we are on the plane. I like Laura because she is so ...!
    easy-going
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  • If the person is very agreeable and kind since their childhood, we call them ... .
    good-tempered / good-natured
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  • The house owner was really ... and said he didn't mind us having parties as long as we cleaned afterwards.
    laid-back
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  • He is criticized for being ... - he just doesn't seem to accept opinions or beliefs that are unusual or different from his own.
    narrow-minded
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  • Even though nobody likes changes at their workplace, try to be more ... about them.
    open-minded
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  • She was too ... to realize that her friends were upset with her.
    self-centred
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  • He is an extremely ... person, so he was very determined to enter the university even though others told him he shouldn't.
    strong-willed
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  • His ... employer was unwilling to give him a raise even though he had worked for the company for over 2 years.
    tight-fisted
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  • I've never met anyone so ... : she's sweet and charming to your face, and then goes and complains about you to the boss!
    two-faced
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  • You can be called ... if the amount of time you spend doing your job is a bit smaller compared with the amount of time you spend with your family and doing things you enjoy.
    well-balanced
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  • Her daughter is ..., obedient and keen to learn something new. She is the brightest student in the whole school!
    well-behaved
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