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Be Honest!

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    Gold Experience C1 vocabulary connected with truth and lies
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  • The criminal gave a completely _____ account of where he'd been at the time of the robbery.
    fictitious
    frictional
    factless
    non-truthful
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  • I told a small ___ about where I'd been so I didn't get into trouble.
    blob
    fib
    flub
    flab
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  • Once I got really bad sun burn-I had a really high fever for about 3 hours and I started to _____
    hallucinate
    deliberate
    conjugate
    illustrate
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  • He gives the ___ that he loves his job, but I'm not so sure.
    meaning
    impression
    sense
    idea
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  • Susan said she had never spent time in prison, but I knew she was lying _____
    on the tip of her tongue
    down her nose
    from ear to ear
    through her teeth
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  • I read an article about a dress that changed colour, but I think it was really an optical_________
    illusion
    reality
    fantasy
    image
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  • The politician was accused of being ________ with the truth.
    economical
    grammatical
    financial
    theatrical
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  • I'm not the sort of person who is ______ by people easily. I always know when I am being lied to.
    taken out
    taken in
    taken on
    taken up
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  • Psychologists have ___ out that young children who tell ____ lies are far more likely to be successful in the future.
    shown/ realistic
    made/ authentic
    indicated/ believable
    pointed/ convincing
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  • She told us another client had made her a better offer, but I think she was _____.
    shuffling
    fluffing
    snuffing
    bluffing
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  • A friend of mine used to _____ his mum's signature to get out of participating in sports classes.
    forge
    print
    barge
    deceive
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  • What you read in that newspaper should be taken with a ______.
    handful of salt
    bunch of salt
    pinch of salt
    spoonful of salt
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  • The suspect was accused of _____ a police officer, after trying to steal a patrol car.
    impersonating
    impersonalising
    impressing
    implying
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  • Ever since the first official moon landing in 1969, conspiracy theorists have argued that the whole event was an elaborate _____
    delusion
    hack
    hoax
    fraud
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  • After such a great holiday, it's so hard to come back to _____
    reality
    real estate
    realisation
    realism
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  • Her husband said he had been working late every night, but she began to smell a ____
    cat
    bat
    fish
    rat
  •  15