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adjectives - advanced alternatives

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  • The movie was so h _ r _ _ f _ c that several people left the cinema halfway through.
    horrific
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  • She made a d _ s _ _ r _ _ e attempt to save her phone after dropping it in water.
    desperate
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  • His performance in the play was absolutely o _ _ s _ _ n _ _ _ g and earned a standing ovation.
    outstanding
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  • The snake’s bite was l _ t _ _ l, and the rescue team arrived too late.
    lethal
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  • The teacher looked u _ _ m _ r _ s _ _ d by our excuses for being late.
    unimpressed
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  • I had a l _ u _ y day — everything went wrong from the very morning.
    lousy
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  • The expression on his face when he saw the surprise was simply p _ _ c _ l _ _ s.
    priceless
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  • The amount of information available on the internet is m _ _ _-b _ g _ l _ _ g.
    mind-boggling
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  • I’m completely c _ u _ _ e _ s (having no knowledge) when it comes to fixing computers.
    clueless
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  • That was one of the most b _ z _ r _ e (strange) dreams I’ve ever had.
    bizarre
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  • With such bad weather, the delay was i _ _ v _ t _ _ _ e (impossible to avoid).
    inevitable
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  • He was in e _ c _ _ c _ _ t _ _ g pain after breaking his leg
    excruciating
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  • It’s r _ d _ _ u _ _ _ s to pay so much money for a simple sandwich.
    ridiculous
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  • Her new album is a p _ _ n _ m _ n _ l success worldwide.
    phenomenal
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  • The scientist made an e _ t _ _ o _ d _ _ a _ y discovery that changed modern medicine.
    extraordinary
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  • Although it looks dangerous, the spider is actually h _ _ m _ e _ s.
    harmless
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