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  • I keep telling you you're ____________; those trousers are far too loose on you. (WEIGH)
    UNDERWEIGHT
  • When I was at school, history lessons were really boring, the teacher was so dull and _____________. (ENTHUSIASM)
    UNENTHUSIASTIC
  • Seventy-eight-year-old Bill Baxter has ________________ completed his third marathon! (SUCCESS)
    SUCCESSFULLY
  • Stop being so __________ and think about others for a change! (SELF)
    SELFISH
  • During the conversation, Paul suddenly and unexpectedly got up and stormed ______________ out of the room. (ANGER)
    ANGRILY
  • HIs childish and ____________ behaviour often gets him into trouble at school. (MATURE)
    IMMATURE
  • He claimed he had won the lottery, but most people who knew him suspected he had obtained the money ___________. (HONEST)
    DISHONESTLY
  • 'The Shining' is probably the most _________ film I've ever seen. (FRIGHT)
    FRIGHTENING
  • As exam day approached, Ian became ________________ nervous. (INCREASE)
    INCREASINGLY
  • Bees are not __________ aggressive and will sting only when threatened. (NATURE)
    NATURALLY
  • The children were playing __________ and I couldn't think straight, (NOISE)
    NOISILY
  • The parents, who had left the two young children alone in the house, were accused of behaving _____________. (RESPONSIBLE)
    IRRESPONSIBLY
  • The potatoes are ____________; they are burnt! (COOK)
    OVERCOOKED
  • Come on, hurry up and make a choice! Don't be so _____________- (DECIDE)
    INDECISIVE
  • Sally's so _________ - she gets upset at the slightest criticism. (SENSE)
    SENSITIVE
  • Johnny Depp is not one of my favourite actors, but he gave a _______________ good performance in this film. (SURPRISE)
    SURPRISINGLY
  • Our company is experiencing a few _________ problems. (FINANCE)
    FINANCIAL
  • I think it is an extremely ______________ building; it's far too big and it ruins the character of the area. (ATTRACT)
    UNATTRACTIVE
  • Most of what you've written is your answer has nothing to do with the question and is therefore __________. (RELEVANT)
    IRRELEVANT
  • You obviously _____________ when I set the homework. You've done the wrong exercise. (UNDERSTAND)
    MISUNDERSTOOD
  • He always asks me what I think he should do. He seems ___________ of making his own decisions. (CAPABLE)
    INCAPABLE
  • There was some __________ about who should be captain and it took quite a while to reach a decision. (AGREE)
    DISAGREEMENT
  • I don't know why he got so annoyed; it was a completely ___________ comment. (OFFENCE)
    INOFFENSIVE
  • Why is our meal taking so long! I'm getting _____________ now. (PATIENCE)
    IMPATIENT
  • Derek is so ____________. You can never trust him to arrive on time for anything. (RELY)
    UNRELIABLE