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  • The Hunger Games pushes beyond the boundaries of its sci-fi packaging to become an (engrossing / breathtaking / appalling) story for teens.
    engrossing
  • This is a wonderfully (absorbing / ingenious / stunning) device for crushing garlic without having to peel it first.
    ingenious
  • Surgeries, especially transplants, cost (inspired / engrossing / extraordinary) sums of money
    extraordinary
  • The basic idea is (ridiculous / hideous / trivial), and it clearly won't catch on.
    ridiculous
  • Many of the patients threaten to report us, often for (trivial / pointless / worthless) reasons.
    trivial
  • Erika was wearing a really (invaluable / stunning / inspired) scarlet dress and jacket.
    stunning
  • It's not surprising to hear that Trump is ignorant, (obtuse / perspicacious / cognizant), hardheaded, slow-witted, undisciplined, and checked out.
    obtuse
  • The prosecution still had to explain why the two oldest boys were (guileless / adamant / ingenious) their mom was alive that morning.
    adamant
  • The design is (delightful / invaluable / engrossing) and the materials are first class.
    delightful
  • This idea is so (hackneyed / worthless / hideous) - there's nothing original about it at all.
    hackneyed
  • The Preston Medical Clinic utilized (inspired / cutting-edge / stunning) technology in every aspect of its practice
    cutting-edge
  • I saw her grandmother in town wearing a (pointless / trivial / hideous) hat.
    hideous
  • This camera takes (inspired / engrossing / breathtaking) pictures.
    breathtaking
  • I find films with gratuitous violence utterly (trivial / impractical / appalling).
    appalling
  • Trump has always been petty, but this was particularly (effulgent / sagacious / obnoxious).
    obnoxious