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C2 negative prefixes

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  • The population was greatly reduced in numbers, and much of the land was left ...
    uncultivated
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  • Their new stronghold, screened by mountains and forests, was ... by cavalry or artillery, but admirably suited to the light-armed Uskoks, whose excellence lay in guerilla warfare.
    unassailable
  •  20
  • For years he had looked at all earthly good through the medium of a philosophy which taught him that it,, without exception, contained within itself the seeds of bitterness, and was altogether worthless and ...
    impermanent
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  • The site, now ..., is marked by ruins - the substructions of an amphitheatre, parts of a great temple - which have furnished interesting inscriptions.
    uninhabited
  •  15
  • She paused a few seconds and then ... without leaving a message.
    disconnected
  •  15
  • Most of the satires of Lucilius were written in hexameters, but, so far as an opinion can be formed from a number of ... fragments, he seems to have written the trochaic tetrameter with a smoothness, clearness and simplicity which h
    unconnected
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  • Every day, the world has fewer unreachable corners and a more ... population.
    interconnected
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  • The closer they drew, the more intense the pressure, and the more ... they became.
    unstable
  •  15
  • It was ... to think two people could spend a lifetime together and never squabble about anything.
    unrealistic
  •  15
  • The materials are extensive and comprehensive and presented in a clear, ... page layout.
    uncluttered
  •  20
  • Her defense was weak and ... but she attained her object.
    inapt
  •  20
  • His ... preaching shocked the more staid members of the flock, but filled the church to overflowing with people unaccustomed to churchgoing.
    unconvential
  •  15
  • Later promotional materials for the video of this version ... Nicholson's role to make it appear that his character is one of the main ones.
    overplay
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  • However for some reason, the more ... a character, the more accepted it is in the soap opera world.
    implausible
  •  20
  • Although he is always enthusiastic, his critiques are often ...
    incoherent
  •  20
  • She felt ... and listless about the eclipse and couldn't see why everyone else was making such a fuss.
    unenthusiastic
  •  15