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  • Police have stressed that this is the most ___ description of the killer to date. (Accumulate - Abundant – Adamant – Accustomed – Acquired –Accurate)
    Accurate
  • The president agreed to ___ the constitution and allow multi-party elections. (Amend – Allocate – Alternative – Amend –ambiguous – Amateur)
    Amend
  • There is ___ evidence and it points to a crime that cannot be ignored.(Accumulate - Abundant – Adamant – Accustomed – Acquired –Accurate)
    Abundant
  • The police said Mr Hadfield's decision would have no ____ effect on the progress of the investigation. (Adverse – Aggressive – Adequate – Aggregate – Advocate –Adjacent)
    Adverse
  • The old methods weren't ____ to meet current needs. (Adverse – Aggressive – Adequate – Aggregate – Advocate –Adjacent)
    Adequate
  • ____ behavior is a sign of emotional distress. (Adverse – Aggressive – Adequate – Aggregate – Advocate –Adjacent)
    Aggressive
  • The prime minister is ___ that he will not resign.(Accumulate - Abundant – Adamant – Accustomed – Acquired –Accurate)
    Adamant
  • The design of the ground floor created ___ space for a good-sized kitchen. (Ample – Augment – Annual – Antagonize – Attitude)
    Ample
  • He has ___ a reputation as this country's premier solo violinist. (Accumulate - Abundant – Adamant – Accustomed – Acquired –Accurate)
    Acquired
  • This year's budget ___ £15m to cycle safety in the capital. (Amend – Allocate – Alternative – Amend –ambiguous – Amateur)
    Allocated
  • Chris is so ___, so determined to do it all. (Amend – Allocate – Alternative – Amend –ambiguous – Amateur)
    Ambitious
  • Taylor began his playing career as an ___ goalkeeper. (Amend – Allocate – Alternative – Amend –ambiguous – Amateur)
    Amateur
  • He hopes to find ___ jobs for them. (Amend – Allocate – Alternative – Amend –ambiguous – Amateur)
    Alternative
  • While searching for a way to ____ the family income, she began making dolls. (Ample – Augment – Annual – Antagonize – Attitude)
    Augment
  • She was answered by two passengers in ___ seats. (Adverse – Aggressive – Adequate – Aggregate – Advocate –Adjacent)
    Adjacent
  • I don't think it's fair to accuse me of having an ___ problem. (Ample – Augment – Annual – Antagonize – Attitude)
    Attitude
  • Their previous four wins had provided an ___ score of 12-7 in their favor. (Adverse – Aggressive – Adequate – Aggregate – Advocate –Adjacent)
    Aggregate
  • He had already become hostile and she didn't want to ___ him further. (Ample – Augment – Annual – Antagonize – Attitude)
    Antagonize
  • Snow ___ in the driveway. (Accumulate - Abundant – Adamant – Accustomed – Acquired –Accurate
    Accumulated
  • She had not yet become _____ to the fact that she was a rich woman. (Accumulate - Abundant – Adamant – Accustomed – Acquired –Accurate)
    Accustomed
  • In its ___ report, UNICEF says at least 40,000 children die every day. (Ample – Augment – Annual – Antagonize – Attitude)
    Annual
  • This agreement is very ____ and open to various interpretations. (Amend – Allocate – Alternative – Amend –ambiguous – Amateur)
    Ambiguous
  • He was a strong ___ of free market policies and a multi-party system. (Adverse – Aggressive – Adequate – Aggregate – Advocate –Adjacent)
    Advocate