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Choose the correct meaning: A group of *disgruntled* students are protesting outside the university library.
 
annoyed
 
aggressive
 
rude
 
impatient
Choose the correct meaning: 'Does Joe have a girlfriend?' she asked, trying to look as *nonchalant* as she could.
 
calm, not worried
 
anxious or stressed
 
passionate
 
confused or upset
During the award ceremony, there was an awkward silence after the winner's name was _____.
 
mispronounced
 
dispronounced
 
misannounced
 
missaid
Choose a word that means the same: He was such a *nondescript* little man that no one could believe he was such an artistic genius.
 
ordinary
 
handsome
 
ugly
 
strange
Choose a word that means the same meaning: I *inadvertently* picked up someone else's suitcase at the airport.
 
accidentally
 
mistookenly
 
sneakily
 
deliberately
The TV serial 'Susan: The Tea Drinking Detective' was _____ after receiving terrible reviews.
 
discontinued
 
miscontinued
 
uncontinued
 
noncontinued
Susan _______ how much food to give her cat, and now it weighs 400kg.
 
miscalculated
 
mismeasured
 
discounted
 
mistrusted
I _____ the email, and went to the interview 3 hours late.
 
misread
 
misheard
 
misgave
 
misguided
It drives me crazy when people _____ the word 'literally'.
 
misuse
 
disuse
 
misconfuse
 
abuse
It's a common ________ that Scottish people don't like to spend money-in fact, some of them are quite generous.
 
misconception
 
misbelief
 
misthought
 
mistakenness
Books in digital form often have ______ in them.
 
misprints
 
misspells
 
misunderstandings
 
misinformations
She's had a lot of ______ recently-she deserves better.
 
misfortune
 
misfortunation
 
misguiding
 
misluck
Some advertising doesn't tell the whole truth-in fact, it quite often ______ people.
 
misleads
 
mistells
 
mistakes
 
misreads
Choose a word with a similar meaning: He's quite *unassuming* and never seems to want any credit for the wonderful work he does.
 
modest
 
arrogant
 
introverted
 
proud
Much as I like the first candidate, I do have some ______ about offering her the job.
 
misgivings
 
misinterpretations
 
misunderstandings
 
misspellings
Replace with a 'mis-' word: It's often possible to *not understand the correct meaning of* a person's body language.
misinterpret
Replace one or two words with a 'mis-' word: That boy is always behaving badly-he needs to be taught some manners.
misbehaving
Some of the promises interns are made before they start work are particularly ______
 
misleading
 
mislead
 
misled
 
disleading
The predictions were based on a serious ____ of the results in the survey.
 
misinterpretation
 
misinterpreting
 
misinterpretating
 
misinterpretatiousness
Some people are very ______ of conventional medicine but are happy to try the strangest natural remedies.
 
mistrustful
 
mistrust
 
mistrusted
 
distrusting
Some of the participant's names had been ____ in the conference programme.
 
misspelt
 
misunderstood
 
misinterpreted
 
miswrote
Some of Susan's decisions have been ______, to say the least.
 
misguided
 
misguiding
 
disguided
 
unguided
I think there must have been some kind of ______. That's not what I meant.
 
misunderstanding
 
misunderstood
 
misunderstandable
 
mistakenness