Her performance in the film receive a..........m. (praise, approval, applause)
acclaim
15
Teachers aim to help children become a..........s learners (independent, by itself, with no association)
autonomous
15
He was expelled from school for d...........e behaviour. (causing confusion and interruption, disturbing)
disruptive
15
All the papers were h........y thrown on desks. (having no order or pattern, arbitrarily; carelessly)
haphazardly
15
His version of the accident seemed most c.........g (producing a desired result based on truths or facts , valid)
convincing
15
Since the a.........t of jet aircraft, travel has been speeded up (the coming or appearance of something, arrival)
advent
15
You need to have a.........e fingers to do this kind of work (able to move in a quick and easy way, nimble)
agile
15
He accepted the job, a......t with some hesitation (in spite of the facts, regardless of the fact, although)
albeit
15
It was predicted that a comet would c.........e with one of the planets (to hit one object against another with violent force; to be in opposition, crash)
collide
15
At 90, she's getting very old and f........l (weak in health or in body, fragile)
frail
15
The money was a...............g but the people with the money were very unattractive. (attractive or interesting, appealing)
alluring
15
Very v..............s exercise can increase the risk of heart attacks (full of life, action, or power, energetic)
vigorous
15
Modern medical techniques r.............e on those of the past (to make pure; to improve, to perfect)
refine
15
Aid workers helped d...........e corn, milk and other staples (to divide among people or to give out, distribute)