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  • I think you have been ... (inform). All the tickets sold out months ago.
    misinformed
  • It's by ... the best film I've seen this year.
    much
    far
  • It was ... like as impressive as I had imagined.
    nothing
    nowhere
  • Most people would ... rather go online than read a book.
    much
    more
  • The sutdent representatives were more than a little ... about the school director's refusal to see them.
    disgruntled
    disinclined
    disturbed
    disillusioned
  • They live in a rather ... little grey house on the outskirts of town.
    nondescript
    unassuming
    insipid
    nonchalant
  • People are ... likely to visit a museum as go shopping.
    just as
    more
  • He puts forward the most ... (convince) arguments I've ever heard - complete rubbish!
    unconvincing
  • The talk was ... much more informative than I'd expected.
    far
    so
  • English is a ... deal easier than Chinese.
    considerable
    great
  • He was a genius in many ways but somewhat ... when it came to his very poor choice of friends.
    misunderstood
    mistrusted
    misguided
    misinterpreted
  • Peter should be a write when he grows up - he's so .. (imagine)
    imaginative
  • The only way to get to the site is on a footpath - it's ... (access) by road.
    inaccessible
  • He's not interested in money ... his father.
    like
    as
  • Unfortunately the fire caused ... (reverse) damage to the oldest part of the castle.
    irreversible
  • The news about the job losses was met with total ... (believe)
    disbelief
  • The idea that bread is fattening is a common ... that many people have.
    misconception
    misprint
    misinterpretation
    misgiving
  • Now is the most ... (favour) climate for stating a new business.
    favourable
  • Some of the participants' names had been ... in the conference programme.
    misunderstood
    misled
    misinterpreted
    misspelt
  • Reality TV shows are getting ...
    worst and worst
    worse and worse
  • The story was reported ... (accuracy) by the press, who got all the facts wrong.
    inaccurately
  • Much as I liked the first candidate, I do have some ... about offering her the job.
    misgivings
    misunderstandings
    misinterpretations
    misspellings
  • There are some accidents I find ... (comprehension), especially when people speak too fast.
    incomprehensible
  • I hate it when people ignore you at parties and treat you as if you were ... (vision)
    invisible
  • It's easily the ... of the suggestions I've heard so far.
    simplest
    simpler
  • He's working harder than ... before.
    ever
    never