She made a .................... (favour) impression on his parents.
favourable
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The dancers were all tall and ........ .
He gave a ............. bow to the audience.
graceful
The law proved ................. (effect) in dealing with the problem.
ineffective
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On dark nights children should wear ............. clothing.
There was a .................., rather sad side to her character.
reflective
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We searched until we knew it would be ................. to continue.
Trying to foresee the future is a ................... exercise.
pointless
You will have to be ..................... (select) about which information to include in the report.
selective
Unusual or surprising in a way that causes people to take notice.
She was a truly ................................ woman.
remarkable
Winston Churchill and Richard Nixon were both c ............... al figures.
controversial
I didn't think our meeting was ..................... (accident) —he must have known I would be there.
accidental
Trains leave at .................... intervals.
hourly
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He's still a bit ................. after the operation.
When I stood up my legs went all ................... .
wobbly
The t.................. intervention of a teacher meant a fight was avoided.
timely
The new restaurant is highly .............................. (atmosphere).
atmospheric
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