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  • I a _ _ _ _ _ you that our drug-testing policy is applied fairly.
    assure
  • Word family of "Inspiration"
    Inspire (v); Inspirer (n); Inspired (adj); Inspiring (adj); Inspiringly (adv)
  • The display a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a number of people at the convention.
    attracted
  • To make people want to visit a place or find out more about something.
    Attract
  • His c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ character made him quite successful in his department.
    competitive
  • Synonym of "Cancellation"
    annulment /əˈnʌl.mənt/; stopping /stɑːpɪŋ/
  • He managed to c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the jury of his innocence.
    convince
  • A good director of m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ can find a way to sell even an unattractive product.
    marketing
  • Improved safety measures in cars can be p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ as they encourage people to drive faster.
    counterproductive
  • A pleasant feeling that you get when you receive something you wanted, or when you have done something you wanted to do.
    Satisfaction
  • Word family of "Compare"
    Comparison (n); Comparable (n); Comparative (adj); Comparatively (adv); Incomparative (adj)
  • The action of persuading someone or of being persuaded; trying to make someone believe in something, change ideas.
    Persuasion
  • Synonym of "Attract"
    appeal, interest
  • If both parties a _ _ _ _ to the terms, we can finalize the contract.
    agree
  • To use fuel, energy, time, or a product, especially in large amounts.
    Consume
  • Someone or something that gives you ideas for doing something.
    Inspiration
  • A new p _ _ _ _ _ _ can require two years to develop
    product
  • The government tracks c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ spending closely.
    consumer
  • Their working system is based on the belief that people work more p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in a team.
    productively
  • We have not chosen a s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ location for the reunion.
    specific
  • A legally enforceable agreement between two or more people to exchange something of value.
    Contract
  • To get an average for home costs, the agent sought prices on c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ homes.
    comparable
  • The company has decided not to join the growing c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for dominance in the semiconductor market.
    competition
  • To accept or obey an agreement, decision, or rule.
    Abide by
  • She has a heel injury but her c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tends to overcome physical pain.
    competitiveness
  • C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, about 82 billion pictures are printed each year.
    Currently
  • (n) A _______ is also the business or trade in a particular type of goods or services. / (n) An open area, building, or event at which people gather to buy and sell goods or food.
    Market
  • Word family of "Satisfaction"
    Satisfactory (adj); Satisfied (adj); Satisfying (adj); Satisfy (v); Satisfactorily (adv)
  • Word family of "Convince"
    Convinced (adj); Convincing (adj); Convincingly (adv)
  • Synonym of "Currently"
    now; lately; recently; newly
  • Lou ran his store on an old-fashioned premise: quality merchandise at a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ prices.
    attractive
  • Having a clown in the toy store was a foolproof a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for getting kids to enter.
    attraction
  • Synonym of "conform; follow the rule"
    Abide by
  • The antonym of "Provisional"
    Permanent
  • Since the machine is very reliable, why don’t we cancel the service contract they p _ _ _ _ _ _ _?
    provided
  • They gave some s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ explanations for the system failure.
    unconvincing
  • The synonym of "specific"
    Particular
  • Synonym of "Inspiration"
    Motivation; incentive
  • This 16-room hotel offers more than the usual two-star e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, though its location is not very good.
    establishment
  • The sales department disagreed about how to m _ _ _ _ _ their newest product.
    market
  • to cause someone to believe something or to do something.
    Convince
  • He finished his o _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ military service, and then joined his father on the orange farm.
    obligatory
  • A guarantee or promise made by a seller or manufacturer concerning the quality or performance of goods offered for sale.
    Warranty
  • She avoids c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ caffeine in any form.
    consuming
  • Word family of "Persuasion"
    Persuasive (adj); Persuasiveness (n); Persuade (v); Persuasively (adv)
  • The rods were not in s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ condition.
    satisfactory
  • As soon as the labor a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ was signed, the factory resumed production of new cars and vans.
    agreement
  • Synonym of "Satisfaction"
    Happiness; Dissatisfaction
  • Studies show that if a working environment is pleasant, p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ increases.
    Productivity
  • The factory managers have a legal and moral o _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to provide a safe work site.
    obligation
  • You have met this young woman and been impressed by her gentle strength and calm s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
    persuasiveness
  • Synonym of "Consume"
    Absorb; spend; waste
  • We c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ against three or four other agencies to get this contract.
    competed
  • Henri was perfectly s _ _ _ _ _ _ with his new fishing rod.
    satisfy
  • The synonym of "Employ; hire; join"
    Engage
  • To start a company or organization that will continue for a long time.
    establish
  • The work was done according to our s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
    specifications
  • To examine or look for the difference between two or more things.
    Compare
  • Word family of "Consume"
    Consumption (n); Consumer (n)
  • Word family of "Productive"
    Produce (n, v); Producer (n); Product (n); Production (n); Productivity (n); Counterproductive (adj); Reproduce (v); Reproduction (n); Reproductivity (n); ...
  • (n) Người hòa giải
    Mediator
  • to examine similarities and differences
    Compare
  • Synonym of "Competition"
    Conflict / contest
  • A style, activity, or interest that is very popular for a short period of time.
    Fad
  • Word family of "Competition"
    Competitor (n); Compete (v); Competitiveness (n); Competitive (adj); Competitively (adv)
  • A situation in which someone is trying to win something or be more successful than someone else.
    Competition
  • There was no c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in the quality of the two brands.
    comparison
  • The new advertising a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the wrong kind of customers into the store.
    attracts
  • There was a f _ _ for wearing ripped jeans a few years ago.
    fad
  • He ran a study of the use of c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ goods.
    consumable
  • Word family of "Attract"
    Attraction (n); Attractive (adj); Attractively (adv)
  • We must negotiate a new contract with our Internet service p _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
    provider
  • I'm sure these problems can be s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ resolved
    satisfactorily