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The UNPRECEDENTED rainfall caused flooding never before seen in the region.
 
unheard-of
 
expected
 
normal
 
typical
Cell phones have become UBIQUITOUS in modern society.
 
everywhere
 
rare
 
unnecessary
 
expensive
The argument over which color to paint the room seemed TRIVIAL compared to bigger issues.
 
unimportant
 
important
 
significant
 
crucial
The TRANSLUCENT curtains allowed some light to filter through.
 
semi-transparent
 
opaque
 
transparent
 
dark
Scientists were TENTATIVE about announcing their findings until all tests were complete.
 
hesitant
 
certain
 
confident
 
eager
The TEDIOUS process of entering data took several hours to complete.
 
boring
 
exciting
 
quick
 
interesting
The terms "happy" and "joyful" are often SYNONYMOUS in everyday usage.
 
similar
 
different
 
opposite
 
unrelated
The SUMPTUOUS feast included several courses of expertly prepared dishes.
 
lavish
 
simple
 
ordinary
 
basic
There was SUFFICIENT food for everyone at the party, with some leftover.
 
enough
 
inadequate
 
excessive
 
limited
SUBSEQUENTLY, the team made adjustments to their game plan after reviewing the footage.
 
afterward
 
immediately
 
previously
 
simultaneously
The STRENUOUS hike up the mountain left everyone exhausted.
 
difficult
 
gentle
 
brief
 
pleasant
She was a STAUNCH supporter of environmental causes throughout her political career.
 
loyal
 
weak
 
uncertain
 
occasional
The STATIC display hadn't changed in the museum for over 50 years.
 
unchanging
 
moving
 
temporary
 
growing
The teacher used praise SPARINGLY to make it more meaningful when given.
 
rarely
 
frequently
 
generously
 
moderately
The workers showed SOLIDARITY by standing together during the contract negotiations.
 
unity
 
division
 
weakness
 
confusion
The scientist remained SKEPTICAL of the new theory until she saw conclusive evidence.
 
doubtful
 
excited
 
supportive
 
accepting
The old mansion was RIDDLED with secret passageways and hidden doors.
 
filled completely
 
decorated beautifully
 
designed poorly
 
arranged neatly
The student's RIGOROUS study schedule included 4 hours of focused work each night.
 
demanding
 
easy-going
 
flexible
 
relaxing
The police officer had to SCRUTINIZE the evidence carefully to solve the complex murder case.
 
to examine thoroughly
 
to observe casually
 
to organize neatly
 
to store safely