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    Guess the meaning of the word! Advanced language learners
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  • Racial discrimination is 'abhorrent' to our staff
    despised; hated; loathed
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  • He was forceful, but by no means a 'zealot'
    radical; extremist; maniac
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  • After an 'arduous' mountain climb, he finally made it to the top.
    difficult; burdensome; heavy
  •  10
  • Her eyes 'scintillated' after she heard the wonderful news.
    sparkled; shone; gleamed
  •  5
  • Steve seemed to 'acquiesce' to the decision.
    accede; agree; consent to
  •  10
  • Julie walked in; 'ashen-faced' after the shocking accident.
    pale; gray; ghastly
  •  10
  • He worked 'assiduously' at this task for weeks before he felt satisfied with his results.
    careful; meticulous; attentive
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  • The new parking fines are positively 'draconian'.
    ruthless; harsh; extreme
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  • The student's theme was marred by a number of 'egregious' errors in spelling.
    shocking; awful; terrible
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  • It's a shame that the Aurora Borealis spectacle is only 'ephemeral'.
    short-lived; momentary; temporary
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  • The professor's explanations were so 'abstruse' that we never understand a thing.
    difficult; perplexing; complicated
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  • Manufacturers are keen to cash in on this 'burgeoning' demand.
    increasing; growing; blooming
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  • George was in a 'quandary'; should he go for it or not?
    dilemma; predicament; confusion
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  • It is very frustrating to get behind schedule just because of one person's 'tardiness'.
    lateness; delay
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  • There was a 'diminutive' figure dressed in black following me; it looked like a little child.
    tiny; small; little
  •  10
  • He was arrested for possessing syringes and other drug 'paraphernalia'.
    equipment; tools; kit
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