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Word Building VII

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  • Sally tends to act ---- once she has made up her mind. (decide)
    decisively
  • Police showed great ---- and did not use any deadly force against the rebels
    retrain
    restraint
  • It would be so fascinating if all the ---- in the History Museum came to life, moved around, and spoke with others.
    exhibits
    exhibitions
  • My parents taught me to always speak ---- no matter what happens. (truth)
    truthfully
  • I wish I could sleep ---- for 8 hours, yet I mostly wake up at least once in the middle of the night. (interrupt)
    uninterruptedly
  • The chairman’s ---- discouraged us from talking any further. (flex)
    inflexibility
  • Hospitals must be held ---- for their mistakes. (account)
    accountable
  • It is a well-known fact that if your mind is affected by a lot of ---- or stress, you cannot think clearly.
    tension
    tense
  • Living in Istanbul is ---- more difficult than living in İzmir. (compare
    comparatively/incomparably
  • The results of the recent studies are ---- with the results of the previous studies. In other words, they do not match.
    consistency
    inconsistent
    inconsistency
    consistent
  • Finishing the course gave me a great sense of ----. (accomplish)
    accomplishment
  • David ---- knocked over a glass of red wine. (accident)
    accidentally
  • He made a number of ---- against his former colleagues. (accuse)
    accusations
  • After the ---- of the illegal abortion scandal, the government ordered the chief medical officer to carry out an inquiry.
    revelation
    reveal
  • It’s a pity that Susan, whose voice is ---- good, has never sung in her whole life. (believe)
    unbelievably
  • Information such as how to make a bomb mustn’t be freely ---- (access) to the public.
    accessible
  • Universities have two types of staff: ---- and academic staff. (administer)
    administrative